Yesterday both DC and Marvel Comics freelancers received e-mails from their respective editors-in-chief, Bob Harras and C.B. Cebulski telling them that it
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Yesterday's Justice League Dark saw Ram V andAlvaro Martinez Bueno do their best Alan Moore, Rick Veitch, John Totleben and Steve Bissette-channelling
Oh had you forgotten all about 5G? Well, maybe in the light of the coronavirus pandemic, DC Comics has as well. But plenty of plans were already in place
DC Comics is offering relief to children stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic... and perhaps more importantly, to parents stuck inside with them.
Should Superman return to rocking a mullet? That's the question posed by Superman's official Twitter account, which teased that the Man of Steel is
I have been writing this article for almost twenty-four hours. Been talking to senior comic book industry figure after another. The problem is, the second
Bleeding Cool is trying to stay on top of the current effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the comic book industry. We have already been told that
Wonder Woman has only been living in Boston for a few issues, but she already has an unexpected houseguest in this preview of Wonder Woman #754. It's
As more and more states implement full lockdowns to combat the coronavirus pandemic, it seems like the entire United States will soon be ordered to stay
Is this a preview of Justice League Dark #21, or one of those preachy anti-smoking ads? The preview begins with a flashback. A flashback with
Supergirl #40 is in stores from DC Comics next week, finally concluding a storyline which as taken on an entirely new connotation in the world of
For decades, Batman has been waging a war on crime in Gotham City, a war which consists primarily of dressing up as a bat and beating the crap out of
Action Comics #1021 is in stores from DC Comics next week, the conclusion of this latest story arc which sees Superman at the Mercy of Lex Luthor and
Every week your Local Comic Book shop gets in the weekly assortment of comics, trades, posters, action figures, and other goodies from Diamond. Now some
The April edition of Diamond Comic Distributors’ monthly Previews catalog arrives in comic shops and digitally on Wednesday, March 25th (Thursday in the
Dollhouse Family #6 has slipped just one week from the 8th of April to the 15th April. And Far Sector #6 has slipped from the 22nd of April to the 28th/
Today, I have been talking to comic book retailers, publishers and distributors alike, looking at the effect that the coronavirus pandemic is having on
The Anniversary titles that DC Comics has been publishing of late have, since Wonder Woman #750, been laying out the new DC Comics Timeline. Even as it is
Okay, time for some light coronavirus reading. Twilight of the Superheroes was a series proposal for DC Comics by Alan Moore, written around 1985 and
Today sees the publication of the utterly gorgeous Batman #91 - we already looked at the best-looking Joker in decades courtesy of Jorge Jimenez, earlier
There's no appearance of Punchline in any DC Comics book today, just saying. Not Nightwing #70, not Batman #91 and not Hell Arisen #4. Red lettering on
Yesterday saw the publication of Nightwing #70, the first part of the Road To The Joker War, with copies actually selling on eBay for up to $20, despite
Brian Hibbs, one of the leading comic book retailers in the direct market, co-founder of ComicsPRO and the man who created the Final Order Cut-Off system
This week's DCeased: Unkillables #2 gives us an answer to the question: what would Gotham's police commissioner do if faced by the coronavirus pandemic?
Marvel Comics may be pushing fourteen retailer exclusive variant covers for May. But in June, DC Comics is doing just one. As a result of the original
Lex Luthor has really been going through some stuff recently, completely changing his look, handing out his "dark gift" to pretty much everyone on villain
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #9 is in stores from DC Comics next week, and as the world descends into chaos from coronavirus pandemic, this preview takes
Shocking character deaths are a staple of superhero comic book publishing, always good to show readers a certain story, or more often,
Batman #91 is in stores from DC Comics on Wednesday, as the Joker War storyline approaches. But before we get into all that, it's time to sit back, relax,
Aquaman #58 is in stores from DC Comics next week, and we've got a preview below. It takes place 10 months after the royal birth, as Mera delivers an