This Wednesday sees the release of the first issue of The Green Lantern Season 2 by Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp. This series has been a real high point
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Tomorrow, DC Comics will announce the sequel to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo‘s Metal. Bleeding Cool has been reporting that it is called Death Metal, but
Bleeding Cool has been reporting on Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo‘s Metal 2, the sequel to Dark Nights: Metal for a while. We understood that it was
November saw four DC exclusive edition hardcovers arrive at Barnes & Noble bookseller last year, following up on the release of two earlier exclusive
Not everyone stays to the end of movies. The very end I mean, after the credits have rolled. Not even super hero movies. Marvel movies usually have
For decades, Batman has terrorized the underworld of Gotham City by dressing up as a bat and beating the @#$% out of mentally ill criminals. But the
DC Comics publishes Supergirl #39 this week, continuing the Infected storyline started by the literal stupidest character ever created, The Batman Who
Wonder Woman #751 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by Steve Orlando and Jan Duursema, carrying on the return to legacy numbering that feels so
Batman and the Outsiders #10 is in stores from DC Comics this week, by Bryan Hill and Dexter Soy, and in this preview, Batman is acting totally out of
Superman: Heroes #1 hits stores from DC comics this week, celebrating the emotional moment of Superman revealing his secret identity to the world with the
Gotham City Monsters concludes at DC Comics next week, by Steve Orlando and Amancay Nahuelpan, and it looks like the series may not have a happy ending,
Catwoman #20 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by Joelle Jones and Fernando Blanco, as Catwoman's long Villa Hermosa storyline continues even though
Poor Alfred Pennyworth. After decades of service, Alfred was used as the latest "shocking character death" in comics to make a storyline feel more
Superman #20 hits stores from DC Comics next week, by "The Great One" Brian Bendis, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado. And in the wake of Superman revealing his
After a brief stint of time relaunched as Blackstars, Green Lantern returns to DC Comics next week with a second season by Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp,
Back in Action Comics #1000, which saw Brian Bendis' first Superman story, drawn by Jim Lee and Scott Williams, the lead story by Dan Jurgens and Norm
At the end of Batman #85, by James Tynion IV and Guillem March, we had a Joker contemplating unveiling the identity of Batman, as Superman had done,
Readers of Batman writer James Tynion IV's newsletter, or readers of Bleeding Cool articles which lift content from Batman writer James Tynion IV's
I wonder if Geoff Johns looks at the DC Comics' Free Comic Book Day edition, Generation Zero solicitations and wonders what Pandora's box he opened with
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
I am not a lawyer, I do not play one on the internet. But every now and then, you pick up a few things along the way. A mention of copyright here, of
Yesterday, we reported that Bodnar’s Auction House of New Jersey would be auctioning off a major part of DC Comics history on February 8th.97 catalogue
DC Comics has released details for their Aquaman Giant #3, with a new cover by Emanuela Lupacchino. And they have two original stories: Tempest, a 16-page
DC’s Generation Zero is the revealed name for DC Comics; big Free Comic Book Day title starring Wally West and Wonder Woman. With a cover from Francis
Batman got his first Batmobile in his first appearance, Detective Comics #27 in 1939. And it has been changing shape, style and function constantly ever
Bodnar's Auction House of New Jersey will be auctioning off a major part of DC Comics history on February 8th. But is it theirs to auction? They will be
Last week saw Justice League #39 by Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez, the cliffhanger of which will be resolved in Death Metal. the Metal sequel by Scott
Tom King was a guest on John Sientres' Word Balloon podcast over the weekend. During which he talked about all manner of comics and movie projects, but
DC's new maxiseries Strange Adventures, by writer Tom King and artists Mitch Gerads and Evan "Doc" Shaner, was solicited with a standard DC Comics label.
Everson Lyrio is a comics inker working at IHQ STUDIOS. He just posted a page of new inks on Instagram with the legend, DC's Young Justice. Pencils by