DC Comics is reviving WildCATS #1, created by its publisher Jim Lee thirty years ago, when he was at Image Comics, before DC Comics bought his publishing
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All Lord Death Man wanted was a Lady Death Woman in this preview of Robin #17. Mother Soul wanted a heart... but not his heart.
You would think after being murdered Hippolyta would finally get some peace and quiet, but nope, in this preview of Olympus: Rebirth #1, it's right back to the daily grind.
Harvey Dent has escaped the criminal underworld of Gotham City in this preview of Detective Comics #1063. Batman wants to drag him back in.
After this preview of Action Comics #1046, you can add another superpower to Superman's repertoire: the power of super-parkour!
DC Comics relaunches the Justice Society Of America and Stargirl, with Geoff Johns as well as WildCATS and Wildstorm in November, while finally publishing
A stopped clock has to be right twice a day. Bleeding Cool has been talking about the planned return of the JSA - the Justice Society Of America - at the
DC Comics is reviving WILDC.A.T.S. #1, created by its publisher Jim Lee thirty years ago, when he was at Image Comics, before DC Comics bought his
Bleeding Cool first scooped the news back in 2014 that Marc Silvestri was working on a Batman comic. But we understand he had already been working on it
Batman: Urban Legends is about to get a new story by Dennis Culver and Hayden Sherman about a new set of young Gotham ne'er-do-wells who the city intended
Spoilers for Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads published by DC Comics today. But first, we go back seventy-five years. In the
There may be spoilers for Batman One More Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads published today by DC Comics/ But first, a little rewind. In 2016,
Back in 2013, Bleeding Cool was full of articles detailing DC Comics creator conflict with editorial. Some had seen creators walk off books, but the
Today sees the publication of Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler from Tom King and Mitch Gerads, and it is utterly glorious. There will be much that people
Today sees the publication of two Dark Crisis spinoff and tie-in titles Dark Crisis: Young Justice #3 and Flash #785. With the Young Justice threesome
Black Adam, or Teth-Adam, is the ruler of Kahndaq in the DC Universe, a country parallel with Egypt culturally, and meant to be an Arabic country placed
Constantine and his crew have a plan to save the world from vampires in this preview of DC vs. Vampires: All-Out War #2. All they need is a lazarus pit and a little help from Weather Wizard.
The Night Flash rips off Batman's gimmick in this multiversal preview of The Flash #785.
If revealing he orchestrated The Killing Joke wasn't bad enough, Riddler also accuses Jim Gordon of sexual harassment (of his dead wife) in this preview of Batman: One Bad Day - The Riddler #1.
Webtoon has launched a new DC Comics series today, with the first three episodes for free and the next six episodes available if you pay for a Fastpass.
The Voidsong is having Flash and Aquaman for dinner in this preview of Aquaman and The Flash: Voidsong #3... and they're the main course.
David and Kelly must learn to get along in this preview of Duo #4 before they're captured by Dr. Tinker's robots and turned into a science experiment.
Black Adam is totally making out with Ishtar in this preview of Black Adam #3. Not bad for a dead guy.
I remember when mid-way issues of Sandman were readily available in the discount bins in comic book stores. While the early issues were collectable, it
Scooby and Shaggy face their worst nightmare in Scooby-Doo: Where Are You #117... a monster who goes after the food.
In this preview of Dark Crisis: Young Justice #3, Impulse is starting to suspect that Cassie is the center of the fake reality he, Robin, and Superboy are trapped in.
Lost in time and with nothing better to do, Dick Grayson finds a job working in the circus again in this preview of Batman/Superman: World's Finest #6.
Catwoman is still hung up on Batman in this preview of Catwoman #46. And it seems that Valmont simply doesn't measure up.
Dark Crisis has now been revealed as the Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths, a sequel to the original Crisis On Infinite Earths from DC Comics. But it is also
In this preview of Harley Quinn #20, Luke Fox reveals he hid Element-X on the moon after seeing a vision of a dark, gritty superhero battle resulting in millions of deaths. So a Zack Snyder movie?