Scott Snyder isn't calling it the DC Omniverse, that's our nickname for it, derived from a previous James Tynon IV-penned Death Metal comic book, Rise Of
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To follow the news about Swamp Thing #1 from DC Comics in March, comes the news also spinning out from CXXP about The Suicide Squad #1. Getting a "The" in
Thanks to the CCXP comic con panels playing out, we get the news of the first new series launching from DC Comics in March 2021, to follow Future State.
Courtesy of the Warner Bros career portal, and despite two waves of high-level employee redundancies at DC Comics, DC Comics want three new senior
No matter what is happening in Gotham City, there is one neighborhood that’s always on a different page. The Hill is a predominantly Black neighborhood
Apparently this has been quite the topic in comic book retailer forums the past few weeks. That the DC Comics perennial Batman: The Dark Knight Returns by
The lead-ins to all of January's DC Future State comic books lead in with the words "The Multiverse has been saved from the brink of destruction. With
Bleeding Cool was the first to report the plans for Batman in what was then dubbed 5G or Generation Five. That Batman #100 would have ended with the
Co-creator of Marvels and Kingdom Come, Alex Ross, appeared on John Siuntres' essential podcast Word Balloon in a video interview. In which he stated his
Once upon a time, Batman Incorporated was a concept and a comic book from Grant Morrison, in which Bruce Wayne took the Batman franchise global, with
Early this year, Dan DiDio was let go as Publisher of DC Comics. It was quite the thing, but also very much the shape of things to come. A precursor if
You get a Batgirl, you get a Batgirl, everyone gets... well, you know. Bleeding Cool was the first to let you know back in September that DC Comics were
In Joker War Zone #1, Poison Ivy got a new name, a new look, a new mission and a new "To Be Continued In 2021!" tag. Queen Ivy with a new mission of
Earlier this year, Bleeding Cool ran the news that suspense and thriller novelist Ridley Pearson was writing a new original graphic novel trilogy, The
Last month, Bleeding Cool broke the news that the distribution arrangement between DC Comics and Midtown's UCS Comic Distributors was no more. We later
I Am Not Starfire was one of the DC YA graphic novels announced back in 2019. Written by Mariko Tamaki and drawn by Yoshi Yoshitani, we now have a date, a
Black Canary: Breaking Silence is a new YA novel by Alexandra Monir from DC Comics, publishing next month. Monir is best known for her novels Timeless and
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
Superman/Wonder Woman ended with issue #29, except issues #30 and #31, were produced and put out, but not as regular comics.
A new YA novel, Poison Ivy: Thorns written by Kody Keplinger and illustrated by Sara Kipin, will be published by DC Comics in June 2021.
Rich Johnston reviews Batman/Catwoman #1 by Tom King, Clay Mann and Tomeu Morey, published this Tuesday by DC Comics. Once upon a time, Tom King wrote the
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Batman/Superman Volume 1 ended with #32, yet issues #33, Annual #3, and #34 were produced and released in trade paperback.
We ran one of these in late October and everything within seemed to come to pass. So be warned, these are fourteen gossipy spoilers about Batman. The
The pulse pounding series has come a long way from its roots as the dirty missions force the United States government denies. With almost the entire
So how well is DC Future State going to do in January and February? The publisher has made all the comic books, released on a biweekly schedule through
With a notably cinematic flair and deep characterization, this intense look beyond the looking glass takes the canonical history of the DC Universe. It
Superstar comic book writer and former(?) CIA operative Tom King has weighed in on what may be the most important question of the next week.
The Wonder Woman 1984 movie variant covers for a punch of normal DC Comics titles were originally scheduled to run in the run-up to the April 2020 planned
The exclusive distributor of DC Comics, Dark Horse and IDW graphic novels to bookstores, Penguin Random House has just bought the exclusive distributor of





























