Sinister Sons by Peter J. Tomasi and David Lafuente will launch from DC Comics in February 2024. With Sinson and Lor-Zod.
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Superman Lost #8 confirms the title refers to a lot more that geographic or mental loss.. Supeman is going to lose everything and everyone
Today sees the publication of Green Lantern #5 from Jeremy Adams, Peter J. Tomasi, Xermanico and David Lafuente, with news of Sinson.
In the riveting Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #2, our sleepy hero faces a wake-up call as his deadly journal falls into villainous hands.
The Vigil sees its sixth and final issue tomorrow, from Ram V and X. And with a promise that The Vigil will return.
Trouble in paradise for the Teen Titans? World's Finest: Teen Titans #5 delivers the drama and awkward teenage romance we didn't ask for.
This week sees DC Comcis publish the final issue of WildCATS #12, and goes out with Grifter pulling the plaster over a major DC Comics thing.
Batman And Robin #3 is out this week, from Joshua Williamson and Simone Di Meo, And suggests something big is coming for Man-Bat.
The biggest gossip in Mojo's bar in Harrogate last night was DC Comics bringing back their mature readers iumprint, Vertigo.
Battle royale time in WildCATs #12 as the team faces not one, but two power-hungry factions. It's a winner-takes-all showdown!
In Green Lantern #5, Hal Jordan faces Sinestro's cosmic rage-fest. Can he calm the storm or will he need intergalactic anger management?
Marvin faces Martian music in Looney Tunes #275. Will his cosmic banishment make Earth finally Looney-free? Let's find out!
In Superman: Lost #8, the El family gets cozy in space therapy, while Lois plays chess with Lex. Will the Super-couch survive?
In Danger Street #11, everyone's tripping over themselves for Fate's fashion item. Will the Dingbats dazzle or just... ding?
In Vigil #6, the team's latest member is so secret, not even the writer knows who they are. Talk about job security!
Bleeding Cool was able to confirm that the new Outsiders was a full-blown Wildstorm revival of the Warren Ellis Authority/Planetary axis.
Dive into Outsiders #1 as Batman's buddies become tomb raiders and ice-diggers, unearthing DC's deepest, darkest secrets.
Jason Aaron tells us, at Thoiught Bubble, to expect a different kind of Bizarro Superman story from him, darker and weirder.
In Detective Comics #1077, the Dark Knight faces a hanging dilemma—literally. Can Catwoman claw him out of this one?
Wallace West and Avery Ho tackle the tumultuous tides of the Speed Force in Speed Force #1. Buckle up for a fast ride!
Breaking out of Arkham Tower isn't just for the insane anymore. Get a sneak peek at Batman and Robin #3, where rescues meet recess!
PrintWatch: Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 by Robert Venditti and Riley Rossmo, has sold out and is heading back for a second printing.
Justice League Vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1 was meant to be published with voice chip variant covers featuring Soundchip/Polybag Variants
Bleeding Cool has been reporting on a spate, it seems, of DC cancellations and that now, surprisingly, includes Black Adam Vol 2.
The other day, I was asked on TwitterX, "Is the WildStorm reboot completely done when Birds of Prey gets cancelled?"
So, it looks like DC Comics is finally catching up with the various slip-ups that their media partners have been making about Dawn Of DC 2024.
DC Comics has issued a new update in its Dawn Of DC timeline. Telling us that Something Evil Is Coming... the Trinity Of Evil presumably?
Tom King and Bilquis Evely are back together again at Dark Horse Comics for Helen of Wyndhorn, a "gothic sword and sorcery epic"
There has been a lot of chatter recently about page rates for work-for-hire at Marvel and DC Comics. It's time to light the Mark Millar Signal
Earlier today, Popverse went briefly live with news about something called Trinity Of Evil from DC Comics before someone realised.