In Detective Comics #1042, Batman learns too late that he's been wearing the mask on the wrong part of his face all this time!
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Will Superman aide Lois in defending the fortress of solitude in Action Comics #1034? Or will he selfishly choose world peace instead?
Brian Bendis announced that he was moving his creator-owned line to Dark Horse Comics last week, including the launch of new series Joy Operations with
This preview of Superman vs. Lobo #1, does not, to the best of our knowledge, feature Batman, Harley Quinn, or the Joker, making us wonder how it got approved at DC Black Label.
Batman: Urban Legends #6 has been ramping up the sales of late on eBay. But with Bleeding Cool breaking the news earlier today that it has sold out at DC
Batman: Urban Legends #6 has sold out at the Lunar and Diamond UK distribution level and is going to a second printing. And while Red Hood swearing off
There is a Heritage Auction listing for the piece below that reads "Rick Veitch and Alfredo Alcala Swamp Thing #63 Story Page 19 Original Art (DC, 1987).
Dick Grayson is Nightwing, the first Robin, sidekick of Batman, and a superhero in his own right, protecting the neighbouring city to Gotham, Blüdhaven in
In DC Comics solicitations for the upcoming Green Lantern 2021 Annual, by Ryan Cady and Sami Basri, for the 7th of September, it reads "once an
Grant Morrison was born on January the 31st, 1960, towards the end of what is defined as the Baby Boomer generation, these days often dismissed as
Why is Heat Wave trying to impede the fight against a deadly disease in this preview of Flash #773? Is he trying to become a Republican governor?
Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow #3 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview, Supergirl has had enough of ***holes.
No substack for Brian Bendis! A couple of weeks ago, Bleeding Cool told you that Brian Bendis' creator-owned comics under the Jinxworld banner would
Is Jonathan Kent a century baby? Let's back up. This was the planned DC Comics Timeline before Dan DiDio and other DC editorial staffers were fired. The
Last week DC Comics announced Dark Knights of Steel, a new series by Tom Taylor and Yasmine Putri, a 1602-style remake of the DC Universe, Taylor saying
The reason that DC Comics November 2021 solicitations were so large that for some reason they included much of December as well. Such as the first two issues of Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen's Robin: Year One series Robin & Batman, publishing alongside Jeff Lemire's Mazebook at Dark Horse. Busy boy as well as all the Black Hammer comics he writes.
Robins was announced at the winner of DC’s Round Robin Competition, and will be a new series launching in November from Tim Seeley and Baldemar Rivas. And
Has Batman come to Selina's rescue in this preview of Catwoman #34 because of concern... or jealousy?
In this preview of Superman Red & Blue #6, Superman and Supergirl face their greatest challenge yet: getting Streaky the Supercat into a cat carrier.
Batman Secret Files Clownhunter #1 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and the titular anti-hero is doing to clowns what we all wish we could.
Shazam #2 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview we find Billy and Dane taking a trip to Hell in search of the Rock of Eternity.
Superman and The Authority #2 shows that even in-between saving the world and forming a black ops team, Superman still has time for exercise. Showoff.
Batman Catwoman #6 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview, we finally learn how The Joker spends the holidays.
Nightwing #83 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and this preview of the issue asks the question: if you can't trust family, who can you trust?
All the best comic book heroes have daddy issues. Many of them have mommy issues as well. But only one group can claim to have mummy issues in Scooby-Doo Where Are You #111.
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what is
Almost like stepping into the maskless multiplexes of the late eighties and early nineties, Batman ’89 #1 seamlessly takes you back into the cinematic
Bryan Hitch is the new artist on the upcoming Venom series, as previewed in yesterday's Free Comic Book Day title. But he's not one to be tied down to one
DC Comics November 2021 solicitations mark James Tynion IV's last issues of Batman from DC Comics (though he will stick on The Joker for a bit longer).
With a healthy respect for the source material that made it possible while injecting a new sense of immediacy to the proceedings, Hardware #1: Season One