Sean Murphy, Clay McCormack and Simone Di Meo have a new White Knight Murphyverse spinoff with the Red Hood this Tuesday, revisiting the character who, as
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It was delayed. And delayed again. Then Mary Marvel was removed from the Dark Crisis Justice League and no one knows why. But maybe DC Comics wanted her
Harley Quinn time! In Dark Crisis #1, Jonathan Kent - the Superman of Earth - put together a new Justice League to replace those, including his father,
Flashpoint Beyond time! All of DC Comics' continuity titles that don't feature a dead Justice League are presuimed to be set before Justice League #75 and
Dark Crisis #3 is upon us this Tuesday. And as everyone is basically dead - the Justice League - Young Justice missing - and plenty of superfolk in the
Sword Of Azrael #1 time. Dan Watters and Kieron Gillen are friends. You'll see them at the bar together, Kieron as the ancient wizard, Dan as the young
DC Comics has had an... interesting history in the portrayal of the relationship between Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn. Established in the Harley Quinn
Yes, Batman got married in Batman/Catwoman #12. But in the regular Batman #126 comic book series published this coming Tuesday (preview below) it is
PrintWatch: DC Comics is sending Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #1, #2 and #3 all of them with 1:25 silver foil cardstock cover variants. While Marvel
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
Earlier today, the Superman Twitter account tweeted out the word "Tomorrow." and the following image from the 1992 Superman storyline, The Death Of
Once upon a time, Superman: Space Age would have been part of DC Comics 5G and the new DC Comics Timeline that would have seen Clark Kent become Superman
Mr. Bloom is not a fan of anyone who doesn't have complete faith in science in this preview of Task Force Z #10.
DC Comics announced a sequel series to The Joker, in their San Diego Comic-Con Gotham panel last Friday - The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #1
Deathstroke isn't so great at dadding in this preview of Deathstroke Inc. #11, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Penguin time! Batman: One Bad Day is a series of oversized prestige-format comic books from DC Comics, and each tells a different story of a different
Ed Brisson and John Timms are bringing us a new Batman Incorporated from DC Comics in October, spinning out of recent Batman activity - with Lex Luthor
Legion of bats! The third series of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series premieres on HBO Max in the USA later this week. And the solicitation for the new
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths is upon us, the new name for the series announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2022. But what you didn't see there are Ryan
In this preview of Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #4, Mr. Agony and Mr. Ecstacy find a loophole in the order that they don't touch Madison Flynn.
Batman tells off the Guardians of the Universe in this prevew of Batman: Fortress #3. When Batman calls someone uptight, you know they're uptight.
Lex Luthor time! This week sees the third issue of Batman: Fortress, the new mini-series Batman comic by Gary Whitta , writer of the Star Wars Rogue One
At San Diego Comic-Con, writer/artist/editor/publisher Sina Grace announced his upcoming original young adult graphic novel Superman: The Harvests of
Robin fails to take Lord Death Man seriously in this preview of Robin #16... but the cover shows he might regret it.
Batman walks right into a trap in this preview of Batman: One Dark Knight #3, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Swamp Thing is souped up with the power of Green Lantern in this preview of Swamp Thing #15, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
Arthur has to leave for a Justice League emergency in this preview of Aquamen #6, but -- spoiler alert -- he's not coming back.
October the 25th is the release date for the new Gotham Knights game from Warner Bros. Games on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, an open-world
Mark Millar claimed in a recent newsletter that he had "just nicked Marvel's best artist". And also that "in the interest of fairness, we've stolen's DC's
Superman has inspired the people of Warworld to revolution, but in this preview of Action Comics #1045, is it a futile gesture?