City Boy #1: When urban chatter becomes a superpower. Peek into the deafening world of Cameron Kim, DC's latest so-called "hero."
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This week in Harley Quinn #30, DC's leading psychopath goes on a furry frolic while avoiding copyright infringement. Of course we have a preview!
DC Comics Full August 2023 Solicits - as the end of Knight Terrors comes, shall we all get back to every other comic book being Batman again?
Once upon a time, Marvel published Illustrated Swimsuit Editions which became gradually more tongue-in-cheek and a little bit gay as well.
Fire And Ice #1 will be published from Dynamite in August written by Bill Willingham and drawn by Leonardo Manco.
Yesterday, the Eisner Awards 2023 Nominations were announced, ahead of the ceremony for the Friday night of San Diego Comic-Con.
Bleeding Cool stated that Zoe Thorogood was looking like the next big name in comic books. And the Eisner Awards committee agree
Today sees Tom King and Mitch Gerads return to the Batman in The Brave And The Bold but it's not just Mitch Gerads drawing this comic book.
Today sees the launch of a new Cyborg #1 series from Morgan Hampton and Tom Raney, for DC Comics' Dawn Of DC line.
The new Superman comic from Joshua Williamson & Jamal Campbell has been carving out a new future for Superman, especially his relationship with Lex Luthor.
The Vigil prelude story was reprinted this week in the DC Comics Free Comic Book Day title from Lazarus Planet, now the series launches.
In Superboy: The Man of Tomorow #2, Conner Kent's charm offensive might just save him from becoming Public Space Enemy #1. Check out the preview!
Is Degaton truly unstoppable? Find out as we preview Justice Society of America #4 and glimpse Helena's time odyssey through Madame Xanadu's eyes.
The Dawn Of DC Primer has just dropped for free on Amazon Kindle (in the UK at least).. And it sets up Amanda Waller Vs The DC Universe big time.
When the new Green Lantern #1 was solicited, it included a mention of "part one of John Stewart: War Journal" but on publication had changed.
In Black Adam #11, our favorite anti-hero faces his toughest challenge yet: public relations disaster.
Superman #4 brings the Kryptonite Klaw to Metropolis, but can Supes expose Lex Luthor's secret past in time? Find out in this "shocking" issue!
The current Black Adam comic book series from DC Comics has introduced the Akkadian pantheon of goddesses and gods to the DC Universe.
In Catwoman #55, Selina joins forces with Eiko, but can they evade their relentless foes? Read on to see what's claw-sible!
Flash #799 finds our heroes battling Granny Goodness. Will they rescue their newborn or continue their family therapy sessions? Find out next week!
In Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15, our heroes face the ultimate android, Ultra-Morpho. Can Batman's metamorphosis save the day? Find out!
This Tuesday sees the release of Flash #799 and Titans #1, both featuring Wally West as The Flash. And it doesn't start well for Wally, in Titans #1.
This week sees the launch of Titans #1 but looks like Beast Boy will have to wait till October to learn how he got his eye back again.
In Batgirls #18, the girls face a grudge-holding villain, while police are demanding their arrest. Who knew vigilante life was so problematic?
Director Bones welcomes Phantom One onto the Stormwatch satellite and lays out his plans to replace the Justice League until they come back later in the year.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1 previews another shocking Joker tale that'll redefine the Joker for a generation. Prepare to rehash old battles!
Prepare for a fresh bombardment of Crisis nostalgia with Dawn of DC Primer 2023 Special Edition, as Amanda Waller pulls the strings! #WallersWeb
Why wait for Wonder Woman #800? Get a confusing, early dose of celebration with Wonder Woman #799 in this preview. Let the partying commence!
Get ready for Cyborg #1, where our not-so-heroic hero enjoys some family drama while Detroit discovers the hefty price tag of AI transformation.
Heritage Auctions has a copy of All American Men Of War #67 from 1959 CGC graded at 6.5 at auction, with the first appearances of Gunner and Sarge.