In this preview of Nice House on the Lake #3, we get some backstory about journalist Sam and the ways Walter has influenced, or more accurately
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American Vampire 1976 concludes on Tuesday with American Vampire 1976 #10. Who will be killed off as this story comes to a close?
Brian Azzarello is back on a Black Label comic as Suicide Squad Get Joker #1 hits comic book stores from DC Comics on Tuesday. Which can only mean one thing...
Crush & Lobo #3 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview of the issue, we find Lobo taking part in group therapy in space prison.
Superman finds himself in a reality where he's running for political office in this preview of Justice League Infinity #2. What would Dean Cain think?
Somebody wake Sinestro up and tell him he's on for this preview of Green Lantern #5! Oh, what's he been up to?? Sinestro, you dirty dog!
It's Ultragirl vs. Ultraman in the grand finale of Crime Syndicate as Crime Syndicate hits comic book stores from DC Comics on Tuesday.
Batman has a Bat Cave. Or at least he did. Under the grounds of the now-repossessed Wayne Manor. With a series of mini-Batcaves spread across Central
The current Batman plot was all set up in Future State: The Next Batman and Future State: The Dark Detective. That Mayor Nakano would make vigilanteism in
Admittedly, director James Gunn is fairly loose on the social media trigger finger when it comes to people talking positively about his new movie The
Next week sees the collection, John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 25: Another Season published, collecting John Constantine: Hellblazer #276 - 291. That's
Three weeks ago, Bleeding Cool reported that that week's DC Comics ads for Infinite Frontier had questions to ask. We did the same the next weekend as
There is a new Amazon listing for "Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes (mass market edition)" in paperback for the fifth of April, 2022 which announces
For the launch of the Audible adaptation of The Sandman, a promotion “Drawn from The Dreaming” invited listeners to submit a description of a memorable
Scarecrow has finally gotten his @#$% together and is totally ready to launch the Fear State event in this preview of Batman #111.
This preview of Swamp Thing #6 shows that if you thought a mini-series was safe from getting sucked into a crossover, you were sadly mistaken.
The better headline would have been "Superboy Contends wIth Nocturnal Emissions in Suicide Squad #6," but someone clearly lacked foresight when naming Amanda Waller's latest target.
After decades of terrorizing the ordinary fictional denizens of their comic book universe, in Justice League #66, it's the heroes that must clean up their mess.
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
In Nice House On The Lake #2, it’s the end of the world as we know it, and nobody here feels fine. An unexpected group of people were gathered by a
This year, both Marvel and DC Comics published Pride-related anthology comic books for the first time. And for next year they are both collecting them
Michael Uslan was the man with the vision. Who knew that Batman was ripe to be turned into a movie, if only someone would take the chance. And bought up a
DC Comics are definitely realising that James Tynion IV is a thing. They are even allowing him to publish creator-owned comics through them, something
DC Comics has been running a number of Batman Secret Files one-shots in recent months. The latest ones will tie in with the upcoming Fear State crossover,
These are the covers to the first six volumes of Batman: The Caped Crusader trade paperbacks collecting classic Batman stories from decades past. And
Bleeding Cool made headlines with our earlier report on the upcoming Suicide Squad: Get Joker #1 by Brian Azzarello, Alex Maleev and Matt Hollingsworth,
Comic books come out late. Some of them. It's the way of things, especially in this current world situation, and especially to a comic industry with many
In the quest to locate and ensnare the mythical creature known as the "new comic reader," DC Comics looks to the last group anyone would expect: children.
In deciding from near-limitless possibilities of Batman, The Joker, or Harley Quinn, superstar artist Jock settled on Batman for the Black Label book Batman: One Dark Knight.
After Dean Cain went on Fox News to complain about a Captain America comic book that he hadn't read, for containing aspects that it didn't contain, sales