Sometimes a comic book page just stops me in my tracks, when I am flicking through the stack. That happened today to me in Detective Comics #1049. It's
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When Brian Stelfreeze recreated the Nightwing design for DC Comics over twenty-five years ago, he added "finger stripes". A design with blue lines going
At the end of last month's Superman: Son Of Kal-El #6 by Tom Taylor and John Timms gave a better look at President Henry Bendix of Gamorra's plans to be a
Today's Catwoman #39 sees a new creative team take over the title, Tini Howard and Nico Leon. And the after-market seems to like what it sees, barely
In the preview to tomorrow's Superman: Son Of Kal-El #7, we got to see the opening pages, from Tom Taylor and John Timms, published by DC Comics tomorrow.
Darryl Banks' cover of tomorrow's Nubia And The Amazons #4 by Stephanie Williams, Vita Ayala, Alitha Martinez and Mark Morales shows Nubia fighting
Humanity is on trial for totally sucking in this preview of Wonder Woman: Evolution #3, and it's hard to argue that we aren't very, very guilty.
If Wonder Woman thought facing hundreds of cheap copies of herself was trouble in Wonder Woman #783, wait until she meets Dr. Psycho's Shining Knight...
In this preview of Superman: Son of Kal-El #7, Jon Kent is offered the chance to give up superheroics for a job in... journalism?! Take our advice, Jon... Turn it down!
All that stands between Ruthye and sweet revenge is a horse in this preview of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #7. A Super Horse, that is.
Defacer slips easily into human superiority when confronted on her actions in this preview of Suicide Squad: King Shark #5.
The titular Robins take on Junior Supercriminals pretending to be their villanous idols in this preview of Robins #3, in stores Tuesday.
Nubia and the Amazons investigate a series of petrifications in this preview of Nubia and the Amazons #4, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
There's a hit out on Dick Grayson in this preview of Nightwing #88, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics. Will Dick survive the issue?
Rocket needs a world-threatening disaster to escape the advances of Static in this preview Icon and Rocket Season One #5... and it looks like she'll get one.
The post-COVID economy is a job-seeker's market, so in Green Lantern #10, why shouldn't John Stewat forever change his role in the DC Universe?
Batmam doesn't take kindly to attempts to heal mentally ill criminals instead of beating the crap out of them in Detective Comics #1049.
Catwoman gets a new job as a stripper in this preview of Catwoman #39, in stores from DC on Tuesday... but what is she really up to?
The shenanigans of Blue Beetle and Booster Gold pull Rip Hunter way from an early Beatles concert in this preview of Blue and Gold #5.
Devil Ray once looked up to Black Manta, but now, in this preview of Black Manta #5, he just wants to make him pay.
The Batman/Fables Crossover that... er... someone must have asked for nears its conclusion with Batman vs. Bigby: A Wolf in Gotham #5.
In Batman: The Knight #1, Bruce Wayne is acting out just because both his parents were murdered, but Alfred will fix it... with reading?!
Jackson and Delilah work through their Mommy Issues in this preview of Aquaman: The Becoming #5, the penultimate issue, in stores Tuesday.
Aside from a Stargirl short story, Geoff Johns has been on the outs with DC Comics for some time. Geiger, which was to have been published by DC Comics,
There have been a lot of challenges for comic book publishers recently. Here's an update on other DC Comics late books coming through the pipe, slowly and
Bleeding Cool has a first look at the Eaglemoss/Hero Collector solicitations through Diamond Comic Distributors for April 2022. DC Comics hardcover
Is this what happens when the planned TV series doesn't happen? Wonder Girl, the new comic book series starring Yara Flor as a future Wonder Woman was
Everyone seems to be leaving Gotham these days. Apart from Kid Eternity, who just moved there as a police coroner from New York. But Bruce Wayne is off on
Gary Frank, artist of Batman: Earth One, Doomsday Clock and Geiger, with writer Geoff Johns, has tweeted information about one of his more mysterious