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
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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)
After no new product being in LCBS from Diamond since March 25th, this week brings a interesting, but small, group of comic books on the Back Order List.
What's up with Warren Ellis' WildVATS? Could it return after all? The hints are out and we are told to never say never. Not now, anyway.
UCS Comic Distributors have asked retailers to stop selling the copy of Aquaman #59 they had on sale yesterday - a little too late?
DC Comics have done it again with a very unrealistic and unrelateable #ConnectedTogether messages running in all their comics this week.
Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo's Teen Titans original graphic novels are getting hardcover slipcase treatment after sales success in store.
Where - or when - in the world is the Batman/Catwoman comic book by Tom King and Clay Mann originally announced for January?
Did you catch Batman sitting down in Harley Quinn a few weeks agi? Want to know what the big deal was? It all began on Bleeding Coo.
The Joker gets a brand new origin in the recently-published Batman Giant #5, now available in Walmart, from Marc Russell
DC Comics has told comic book retailers about late comics coming from Diamond Comic Distributors. They appear to be a little salty about it.
Again, if you can get past the somewhat retrograde concept at the core, there's a decent share of entertainment in DCeased: Unkillables #3.
Sam Humphries may not be allowed to ta;k abut Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy anymore, but that only momentarily stopped him on DC Daily.
So we are getting a new Diamond Previews on Wednesday. But we may now no longer be getting the DC Previews that goes along with it. Instead DC Comics is
X Of Swords takes the front cover for August Diamond Previews, in comic stores this coming Wedneday even though it isn't out in August.
Schools in Fullerton, California are handing out DC's Year Of The Villain comic books in school lunches, thanks to local comci shop.
Batman #92 tops this week's advance reorders for the second week in a row., and Something Is Killing The Children worked out as well.
A nice CGC copy of DMZ #1 is up for auction ending today on ComicConnect, and now is the time ot snag this one up.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics in Ankeny, Iowa shows off the Diamond Comic Distributors boxes coming through, with products on sale today. With the big
Superman's advice on social distancing is a stretching the budget for most comic book readers reading DC Comics titles today.
The Joker gets a new secret origin told by Mark Russell and Chris Mooneyham in the new Batman Giant #5 available in Walmart outlets.
DC Comics is publishing a new digital-first DCeased series, twice a month, starting today, once someone presses a button in Burbank Towers.
Is Marc Silvestri holding out for a better payday for the return to DC Comics with Batman/Joker: Deadly Duo?
DC Comics have switched the printing of their Walmart Giant titles from Transcontinental Publishing to LSC Communications in Massachusetts.
Recently, Bleeding Cool has been talking a bot about the portrayal of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy at DC Comics. It seems a little on the odd side, with