As the One Who Fell storyline continues in Superman #31, the titular Superman and Jon find themselves surrounded by enemies and unable to trust anyone.
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Superman's most important relationship, the one with Batman, is in trouble, but Superman and Lois are fine in this Justice League Last Ride #1 preview.
With a sweeping sense of scope, drastically reimagined responsibilities, and rock-solid characterization, it’s a new era on Oa in Green Lantern #2.
New Teen Titans #19 from 1982 was written by Marv Wolfman, pencilled by George Perez, with inks by Romeo Tanghal, coloured by Adrienne Roy, lettered by
How can you resist clicking on this preview of Joker #3, out next week from DC Comics, with a tantalizing headline like that?!
Catch a glimpse at an early days Cassandra Cain story in this preview of DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration one-shot.
DC Pride #1’s creators came together to feature LGBTQIA+ characters from all corners of DC’s ever-expanding Universe, from Aqualad to Batwoman to Catman
In December last, Bleeding Cool reported on a scheduled Batwing Omnibus to be published in August. It would have collected Batwing #0 to #34. However,
All sorts of shoes are dropping for the direct comic book market centipede right now. The direct market, for those who need a little catch up, is the
PrintWatch: Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point #4 is going back to press with a Mikel Janín recolored cover. This reprint will be polybagged, include a digital
Batman/Superman #17 is an extremely overwrought issue with a virtual cascade of cliches that brings heroes of different continuities together in one of
Last Year's DC Comics Firings Impacted Relations With Comic Stores
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Poison Ivy. Cassandra Cain, Stephanie Brown. Just three of the many Batman characters who I get the most comments over. Damian Wayne and Tim Drake are
Batman #108 time... Today, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Something Is Killing The Children #16 had received orders north of 155,000 from comic book
Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman are regarded as "The Trinity" of recognisable superhero names at DC Comics. Both created in the earliest days of DC
There was meant to be a Crisis comic book event last year. Heidi MacDonald reported it and everything when re-reporting Bleeding Cool's original 5G
Last year, DC Comics, as part of a line-wide Warners employee downsizing, made many of their most senior staff redundant, some of whom had been with DC
Don't think that Future State was a two-month aberration. Intended to be a possible future of the DC Universe, it is clear now that 5G was meant to be the
Conner Kent and Roy Harper are remembering their patchwork lives in Suicide Squad #3 and Infinite Frontier: Secret Files #2 from DC Comics.
Poison Ivy has been treated in a very haphazard fashion by DC Comics in recent years. Turning from a stock Batman villain-with-a-point to an altruistic
As was very apparent last year, Geoff Thorne is a massive Green Lantern fan and has been thinking about the characters for a very long time. And Green
DC Comics published Batman #108, with James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez and Tomeu Morey providing one of the best-looking superhero comic books on the stand
Will Batman ever learn to leave well enough alone? Not in this Tuesday's Man-Bat #4, if this preview is any indication. Sorry, Man-Bat.
John Stewart must break the news of a death that won't be undone until the next super-mega-crossover event in this preview of Green Lantern #2.
An entire collective of Starros don't stand a chance against the Crime Syndicate's Superwoman in this preview of Crime Syndicate #3 from DC Comics.
DC will be celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May with the DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration, a 96-page one-shot
It's true that you won't find a redeemable digital code in this preview of Batman/Fortnite Zero Point #2, but you will find a little bit of story.
The digital-first issue Sensational Wonder Woman #3 is getting physical in stores next week from DC Comics. Here's a brief preview.
The story of Tim Fox's Batman origin continues to unfold in this preview of Next Batman: Second Son #2, in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday.