Tales of the Titans #1 launches this week. Are you ready for a space odyssey full of fiery teen angst and intergalactic battles? Tune in.
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In Harley Quinn Black + White + Redder #1, they've found a new way to penny-pinch: three-color art. We've got the preview.
Join us as we crack open White Knight Presents - Generation Joker #3 only to find Neo-Gotham's got an infestation of mommy issues.
Knight Terrors: Wonder Woman #1 - Where dark nightmares meet Detective Chimp's banana drama.
Three weeks ago, Bleeding Cool reported news regarding the DC Comics Knight Terrors comic books that were meant to come with special "neon" cardstock
Who needs a memory when you can shapeshift? Dive into the mystery of Vigil #3 where identities are as fluid as the plot.
In Knight Terrors: Superman #1, the Man of Steel faces his nightmares head-on! Get ready for a psychological romp into superhero insomnia.
Knight Terrors: Nightwing #1 hits stands - let's hope this circus of a comic doesn't leave us squealing for a refund.
Static: Shadows of Dakota #5 sees our hero facing another typical comic catastrophe - personal struggles and moral ambiguities.
In Knight Terrors: Punchline #1, join us as Alexis Kaye takes a horrifying trip down Nightmare Lane. Who knew fear could pack such a punch?
Unfolding her wings once more, Hawkgirl #1 takes Kendra Saunders to new heights. WIll this Hawkgirl relaunch stick?
Looks like yesterday, most people still were reading LITG from three days ago. I have no idea why. Must be the Superman shower scene.
"Pass the holy water, we're headed on a guilt trip with Knight Terrors: Catwoman #1. Where sins and superheroes collide."
Bats, Supes, and AI-powered doom? Dive into Batman/Superman: World's Finest #17 for a 'unique' spin on the classic man vs. machine trope.
Looks like yesterday, most people were reading LITG from two days ago. I have no idea why. Must be the Superman shower scene.
DC Comics has now updated the DC Infinite app to reflect the Japanese experience to be right to left for Kodansha Superman and Batman manga
Looks like that Superman Lost story people just keep reading, three days in a row! Here's the daily Lying In The Gutters for Bleeding Cool
Superman time! This world can seem a terrible and strange place, but you can read about comics, TV & more. Plus, it's Pre-Code Horror week!
There are six Knight Terrors comics out tomorrow from DC Comics, including the main event and five crossover two-issue mini-series.
Until now, the only mention of Norwich in a DC comic book title is the knowledge that's where Jason Blood, The Demon, originally came from.
This week sees the launch of World's Finest: Teen Titans #1 by Mark Waid and Emanuela Lupacchino. And an unkown early conflict...
The DC Comics UK Instagram account seems to be implying that there is something rotten in the state of Bruce Wayne's family tree,
The new Superman mini-series, Superman: Lost is written by the extraordinary Christopher Priest and drawn by Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz.
Superman: The Last Days Of Lex Luthor, the new comic book series by Mark Waid and Bryan Hitch, gets a decent ad for a change.
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #4 hits shelves next week - those with a phobia of psychobabble need not apply. Hop in for a sneak peek!
Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #1 - Hal's got a date with fear itself. Perhaps therapy would be a cheaper option?
Grifter reunites the band for one last hoorah in WildCATs #9. They might want to pick a backing track, preferably those without gunshots.
Bats versus Clowns: the eternal struggle continues in Batman Incorporated #10. Who knew kids' birthday parties could get so violent?
In Knight Terrors: Robin #1, strap in for a brotherly brawl brought on by bat nightmares. It's a ‘Bat'-lroyale!
"World's Finest: Teen Titans #1 sees our favorite band of super-teens revive the past. Let's hope it isn't as cringeworthy this time around."


























