Batman #145 is out today. A few months ago, Bleeding Cool ran a little bit of Bat Gossip that promised "more of Batman's trainers"
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Blue Beetle #7 by Josh Trujillo, Adrian Gutierrez, Natacha Bustos, Howard Porter, Cully Hamner & Scott Kolins is a tribute to Keith Giffen
Tomorrow sees the publication of Batman #145 by Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez, the start of the Dark Prisons arc.
Birds Of Prey spoilers! Bleeding Cool reported an article headlined, "Birds Of Prey In Lingerie, DC Comics Asks What More Do You Want?"
Amazing Spider-Man #44 concluding the Gang War tops the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List as it usually does when there isn't a Batman.
Ted Kord's in a pickle, and in Blue Beetle #7, it's Booster Gold to the rescue. But is this duo golden or just fool's gold?
Dive into Batman #145 as the Dark Knight plays Houdini in a prison of dark secrets. Will he escape or find a new cell in the plot twists?
This week in Shazam #9, The Captain spars with The Creeper. Will it be a thriller, or is it just another typical Tuesday?
In Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #5, Superman must seek help from his arch-nemesis Lex Luthor. What could go wrong?
In Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #3, Catwoman's playing the blame game. Will the real burglar please stand up?
Hold onto your capes, folks - Birds of Prey #7 swoops in with a fresh conspiracy and a spanking new mission in Gotham!
In Poison Ivy #20, Ivy's life wilts under pressure, but will The Gardener prune her troubles or just add to the tangle?
In Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum #2, Deadshot turns Arkham into his personal shooting gallery. Try not to get hit!
DC Comics will be putting out an Omnibus collection of the Secret Six series later this year, Secret Six by Gail Simone Omnibus Vol. 1.
Dive into a dark, vintage Gotham with The Batman: First Knight #1 as Batman tackles murders and madness in 1939.
In Kneel Before Zod #3, Ursa takes center stage in New Kandor. Will our heroes withstand the new alien onslaught? Stay tuned.
One of the real breakouts of the DC Comics move into original YA graphic novels is Teen Titans line by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo
This week's Bananaman in Beano #4225 sees the yellow superhero making a big change and channelling classic Spider-Man and Superman storylines.
DC Comics is advertising new positions for Editor, Associate Editor and Director, Talent Relations. But also for cleaners and caterers.
Next week sees Jorge Jimenez return to DC Comics' Batman #145 and Chip Zdarsky after a brief sojourn during Joker Year One.
Geoff Johns' remaining title Justice Society Of America is getting later and later and later for reasons unknown. Is it personal?
PrintWatch: Third Prints for Batman #142 and Second Prints for Batman #143-144, as well as John Constantine: Hellblazer: Dead In America #1
Diamond Comic Distributors has announced an expanded partnership with Archie Comics as Archie moves into the Deluxe Tier of publishers.
Joe Manganiello will no longer be creating a Deathstroke origin graphic novel with Jim Lee at DC Comics. Not now, anyway.
Yesterday, we looked at Amanda Waller's takeover of the Hall Of Justice in Green Arrow #9 by Joshua Williamson & Sean Izaakse.
Tomorrow sees the publication of Penguin #9, Brave And The Bold #10 and Detective Comics #1082 all in the shadow of the upcoming Batman #150.
Tomorrow sees DC Comics publish two titles that go hard with the Amanda Waller-ness of it all. Green Arrow #9, and Amazons Attack #5.
Tomorrow sees The Flash #6 and Jay Garrick The Flash #5 both published by DC Comics. Two Flashes for the price of two.
At last week's ComicsPro meeting, they gave attendees a list of issues they had been advocating for with publishers and distributors.
Will Penguin #7 reveal Cobblepot's master plan or just another night of bat-futility? Find out in this week's icy showdown.





























