Atom Smasher deals with his Uncle Issues in this preview of Black Adam: The Justice Society Files - Atom Smasher #1.
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Static, or Static Shock, was created by Milestone Comics founders Dwayne McDuffie, Denys Cowan, Michael Davis, and Derek T. Dingle, for publication from
As previewed yesterday, this week sees the final issue from DC of the Batman Beyond Neo Year mini-series #6 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing and Max
Nubia discovers the first actual real-life useful application of a pole vault while rushing to locate an antidote in this preview of Nubia: Queen of the Amazons #4.
In this preview of Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #4, Hal Jordan knows that's a Kyle Rayner imposter because he isn't carrying his signature bag of space tamales.
Batman Beyond time! One of the more famous moments in Batman comic book history comes from Batman: Year One by Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli, when
The evil Green Lantern Core attacks in this preview of Multiversity: Teen Justice #4. It's a poor showing for Green Lanterns in previews today.
After deleting his initial posts, Kanye West is doubling down on posting scans of old Bleeding Cool articles about former DC Comics General Manager Daniel
Rob Liefeld got his big break in comics drawing the Hawk & Dove mini-series for DC Comics in 1988, before becoming a superstar on New Mutants and then
Do not pursue Lu Bu in this preview of Dark Knights of Steel: Tales from the Three Kingdoms #1.
Poison Ivy gets a job in HR in this preview of Poison Ivy #4, proving once and for all DC Comics does know what HR is.
For years, we've wondered when publishers will cut to the chase and make a comic of just covers. With Batman: Dear Detective #1, DC has pulled it off.
Batman! Okay, so we just looked at how some of our Dark Crisis and Flashpoint Beyond gossip was playing out in DC's previews for next week. But what about
Two or three weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran a little Dark Crisis gossip. And with Flashpoint Beyond #5 and Dark Crisis #4 out next week, how is it all
DC Comics has announced that they have signed a new global agreement with Universal Distribution to become a direct distributor of DC’s comics.
What do Kanye West, Daniel Cherry III and Bleeding Cool have in common today? There I was, checking the Bleeding Cool statistics wondering why there was a
Rachel Pollack is a World Fantasy and Arthur C Clarke Award-winning science fiction writer, best known in thc comic book sphere for writing Doom Patrol
DC Comics will not move forward with the controversial version of its Titans United: Bloodpact #1 variant by Jorge Molina that featured Kyle Rayner holding a bag of tamales in space.
Today's DC Comics publication of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: The Real Sidekicks Of New Gotham Special #1 (One-Shot) may have one of the longest
In November last year, the Superman comic book Action Comics saw the United Planets in discussion about what to do over Superman's assault on Warworld,
Annie was a minor character from Batman: The Animated Series, a minor character from Growing Pains, revealed as the daughter of Clayface, the
Today's Flash Annual 2022 is a story within a story, Wally West reading Linda Park-West's upcoming book, a romantic sci-fi slide of life story sit in a
It's not like Harley Quinn hasn't engaged in cannabis culture before. There was one DC Comics book special that even has a scratch'n'sniff cannabis
On the island of Themyscira, Paradise Island, is it a given that the inhabitants are queer in one way or another, lesbian, bi, ace and recently, trans,
Spoilers ahead for this week's DC Comics anthology Saved By The Belle Reve, telling stories about various characters' schooldays in and around the DC
PrintWatch: Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #1, #2 and #3 get third printings, while there are second printings for Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler gets a
Jerry the Winged Horse leads a young foal to its doom in this preview of Wonder Girl 2022 Annual #1.
The history between Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman is a rather strained one. Todd McFarlane hired Neil Gaiman to write an issue of Spawn, as well as the
Artist Jorge Molina responded after his Hispanic Heritage Month variant was changed from a La Patria tribute to a bag of tamales: "one has my signature and the other one doesn’t."
In the TV version of Sandman on Netflix, the additional episode names the son of Morpheus and Calliope, Orpheus, referred to but not named in the comic