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Last weeks Catwoman 80th Anniversary Special ran Selina Kyle through many versions of herself. That included a trip courtesy of Tom King, Mikel Janin and
This week, Batman #92 finally puts Gotham City on lockdown, as the Riddler proves a more deadly threat than the coronavirus, maybe.
Your local comic shop is having a day y'all. LCS owners are worried, and this DC Comics Diamond news has everyone scratching their heads.
Bleeding Cool just ran the news that DC Comics is to quit Diamond Comic Distributors, in favour of their newly created distributors UCS and Lunar. This
Bleeding Cool is being told by, well, everyone it seems right now, that DC Comics is completely quitting being distributed by Diamond Comic Distributors.
There are now to be just two DC distributors of monthly serialised comic books, UCS (formed by Midtown Comics) and Lunar (formed by DCBS) handling all of
IDW makes a very marked statement about the Direct Market, and probably rather rushed after the DC Comics news just brok out.
Stagnant DC Comics direct market sales, Diamond Comic Distributor plans and what happens next, according to industry gossip at least.
Looking ahead to the new online-only DC Connect, there are no more DC Giants solicited after this last batch, and that means what?
John Constantine has shown us all that he can see his own pencils in the latest Justice League Dark #22 - will this be his super power?
Jerry Siegel took the death of his father and created Superman; taking trauma and processing it through heroic properties is a transformative experience.
It was meant to come out in April, but then stuff happened. But this issue of John Constantine: Hellblazer #6 dealing with a preponderance of mystery
More DC Comics chararcters are realising they have all been rebooted these days as Conner Kent arrives in Superman's life and realities merge.
This week there are some DC titles and a whole bunch of Venom #25 when it comes to the Back-Order List for the week of March 27, 2020.
Suspense and thriller novelist Ridley Pearson is writing a new original graphic novel trilogy, The Indestructibles, drawn by Berat Pekmezci, coming from
Without a doubt, these are some of the best Batman comics available on the stands and pretty much everything went right in Batman: Gotham Nights #6.
Everybody here knows how to make a good, even a great, comic book. This time, their efforts in Suicide Squad #5 fell just shy of excellence.
Geoff Johns and Jeff Loveness are jigging round their issues for Geoff Johns and Eaglesham's finale on Shazam from DC Comics.
DC Comics has decided that the issue of the Sandman Presents: Lucifer comic published in March before the shutdown, will be the series final ongoing
More cancellations to come. DC Comics has told retailers that they have decided to no longer publish the Sandman Presents series, House of Whispers, by
Welcome to Thank FOC It's Friday (mostly) every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off. Of course, in these times, so
Omnibus and more from DC Comics in 2021 as some books get delayed and some get rescheduled. Start saving up whenever you feel like it.
Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo had the best selling book from the Zoom/Ink graphic novel line with Teen Titans: Raven, hitting the bookstore bestseller
It looks like employees of DC Comics will continue to work from home until at least the end of the year, rather than DC's offices.
Harley Quinn's final issue of her monthly series will be published in August with #75. An unusual time to cancel such a book which is certainly one of DC
Strange Adventures #2 from Tom King and Evan Doc Shaner has topped Diamond Advance Reorder charts, even divided into two covers.
Whatever happened to John Ridley's Other History Of The DC Universe? Bleeding Cool does out best to discover the semi-official version.
Tim Seeley and Tom Derenick have been taking He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe on a DC Comics multiversal journey, not so much crossing over with DC
The Justice Legue really hate each other. Today, DC Comics looks at just how they feel when it is all brought to the surface (like Aquaman)