This week sees the launch of James Tynion IV's first solo issue of Batman. But he had written for the comic book before. Indeed, his first published comic
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Over the last couple of years, DC Comics and Walmart ran a number of exclusive over-sized anthology comics in the European model, with one or two original
DC announces contents for Batman Giant #3, on Final Order Cutoff this week. With a cover by Eddy Barrows and Eber Ferreira this issue includes these new
Superboy-Prime Returns In Shazam #13 – Time to Start Reality-Punching Doomsday Clock and DC Rebirth?
The Shazam series by Geoff Johns and Dale Eaglesham has been repeatedly delayed, resolicited and delayed again. Issue 12 was solicited for March by Geoff
Here's the list of PR plans that DC Comics has told retailers that they have arranged for the release of new YA titles Anti/Hero from Kate Karyus Quinn
The Crimes Of Passion one-shot from DC Comics, scheduled ahead of Valentine's Day, that may possibly be reuniting Harley Quinn and the Joker, hits FOC
While comics writer Scott Snyder has had big successes with Batman: The Last Knight On Earth and Undiscovered Country of late, health issues with one one
DC Comics solicited a reprint of their very first Elseworlds book, Batman: Gotham By Gaslight by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola, which spawned so many
Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity is a popular Black Label title for DC Comics but, as with many of them, it has suffered from lateness. With only two issues
DC Comics is celebrating what would have happened if they had the good sense and restraint not to reboot their titles a bunch of times as the current
Roy Thomas writes, courtesy of his manager John Cimino, Happy New Year everybody! In celebration of a new decade, my manager and friend John Cimino and I
I know I was riffing on comic book attitudes to continuity. But reading today's Red Hood: Outlaw #41, I had a bit of a Mandela moment. Can anyone help me
Alfred Pennyworth is dead, in the Batman comic books, killed by Tom King (#29 on the power list). Not in The Batman's Grave though - unless he is an
Political endorsements can be a dangerous game, you never know where you'll end up. Just ask Mark Millar (#34 on the power list), who backed and promoted
Mark Millar popped by John Siuntres' Word Balloon podcast before Christmas to talk about his work for Netflix, what led up to it and the state of comic
Here you go folks, in full, the Top 100 Power List of Comics, 2019 Edition. Every year, Bleeding Cool runs its Top 100 Power List of members of the
Next week sees DC Comics publish Batman #86, the first issue of James Tynion IV, Tony S Daniel and Danny Miki's new run on Batman. On his mailing list,
DC Comics has not used the phrase 5G publically yet. First mentioned by Bleeding Cool last summer as a major project that DC Comics was planning, it was
Every month the comic book companies send out folded promotional posters to the comic book retailer / Diamond accounts. Each week different posters show
Almost 35 years later the CW has brought Crisis on Infinite Earths to our television screens, and in addition to that DC Comics will bring us two issues
(DC Comics, creative team: Marv Wolfman, Mark Guggenheim, Tom Derenick, Tom Grummett, with a cover by Jerry Ordway) As the Crisis on Infinite Earths’
I have no idea why. There certainly still seem to be copies on shelves of Walmart across the USA. But the Detective Comics 80th Anniversary Giant #1
It's a take of two Brians. Superman #19, featuring the continued story of Superman's secret identity reveal from Brian Bendis, Ivan Reis and Joe Prado,
In a pre-Holiday interview, DC Publisher Jim Lee sat down with Daniel Warren Johnson for a chat about Johnson's Wonder Woman: Dead Earth on DCComics.com,
DC returns to shipping comics next week, with Action Comics #1018 set to hit stores on New Years Day. By "The Great One" Brian Bendis, John Romita Jr.,
We always like to keep an eye on trademarks by comic book companies with big multi-media presences. Because if they go to the bother of trademarking them,
When it was announced and first published, Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Gary Frank and Geoff Johns, was intended to portray the
It's Christmas Eve. The traditional time to gather around a roaring fire, roasting mince pies, supping mulled wine, and leafing through legal paperwork
Doomsday Clock is an unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, published by DC Comics, and concluding with this week's long-awaited
I normally wait until the New Year is a little closer. Or even been. But I'm taking the kids ice skating today, and then going to a carol service, so