Last month saw Warren Ellis, Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nolan and Alex Sinclair give us The Batman's Grave #1 from DC Comics, including an Alfred Pennyworth on
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Today sees the publication of the final issue of Event Leviathan by Brian Bendis and Alex Maleev. It would be safe to say that while DCeased did a lot
Once you start looking for DC Comics 5G lead-ins, you can't stop. Such as today's Justice League Odyssey #15 by Dan Abnett, Will Conrad, Rain Beredo and
As Catwoman grapples with the implications of taking Lex Luthor's Offer in today's Year Of The Villain crossover, with both drone and Doom sigil... ...I
Bleeding Cool has established that 5G is DC Comics' new plan to replace their most iconic characters with other characters taking the role - and not the
Okay, so we told you that our former speculation regarding a possible 5G Wonder Woman to go alongside was off the mark. We've managed to establish with
For years, everything Mr. Freeze has done has been in the interest in reviving his wife Nora, who has been cryogenically frozen to prevent her death. So
Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo have been one of the more perfect creative pairings. With perennial sellers for DC Comics such the Luthor and Joker
The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child by Frank Miller and Rafael Grampa is up for FOC this weekend, to be published in December. Other sites have
DC Comics has released a first look at Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #1, the upcoming DC Black Label series by Daniel Warren Johnson that asks the question:
Could another unauthorized sequel to Watchmen be on the way? Superstar writer Tom King posted an interesting photo to Twitter on Thursday, showing all
DC Comics has let comic book retailers know that the following three collections have had their orders cancelled but, like the DC War Giant #1 and Teen
The debut of a "Beyond" version of Batwoman in the pages of Batman Beyond #37 was a big hit with comic book readers when it went on sale October 23rd from
The ongoing Wonder Woman series didn't get a listing in the DC Comics December solicitations. Instead Wonder Woman #83 scheduled for November has been
The Infected: Deathbringer, is the one-shot spinoff from Batman/Superman that featured Donna Troy as the latest DC character infected by The Batman Who
Blackstars #1 is in stores today, but DC Comics is already moving on to next month's Blackstars #2, with a press release offering an unlettered preview of
Today saw the first of DC Comics' acetate covers hit comic book stores. with Justice League, Deathstroke and Harley Quinn titles having a peel-back cover
DC Comics has revealed to comic book retailers Cully Hamner's cover and contents for The Flash Giant #2, up for FOC this week, and on sale for December
In Legion Of Super-Heroes: Millenium #2, Rose/Thorn finally reached the future by going the long way round. And we got to see what th Earth looks like in
A couple of months ago, in Young Justice #8, it looked like Tim Drake is getting a superhero name change. He has been Robin, he has been Red Robin, he
So, Justice League #35 is upon us, kicking off Hostile Takeover for DC's Year Of The Villain. But we have to first go back, back, back to the nineteen
While Marvel Comics strives to remain as apolitical as possible, rival DC Comics has made no efforts to hide parallels with Donald Trump's White House in
Today sees the third Library Comic Con kicking off virtually. And I've been given the chance to browse the various publisher presentations to librarians.
Bleeding Cool has argued that Tom King's Batman arc to date has been a seventy-five-odd issue storyline that is reprising one single scene from Batman
Luke Fox as Batman, Jonathan Kent as Superman, a child of Captain Boomerang as the Flash, and either Teen Lantern or the Far Sector lead as Green Lantern.
Generational warfare is heating up in our society. Boomers complain constantly about Millennials. In retaliation, Millennials ruin the things Boomers
Tom King's Batman run continues to its early conclusion as Batman #82 hits stores from DC Comics this week. Last month, we got an early, unlettered look
Things aren't looking good for the multiverse in this preview of Justice League #35, in stores this week from DC Comics, by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV,
In a world in which Marvel Comics has been shown to repeatedly remove Donald Trump jokes made by its creators, DC Comics may be taking another tack.
Kite Man is a bit of a joke character. Or rather, he was. He first appeared in Batman #133 back in 1960, and was created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang.