This is how the Batman Giant #2 and Swamp Thing Giant #2 were solicited for November from DC Comics.... BATMAN GIANT #2 Includes 24 pages of new stories
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Another week, another bevvy of Doom Signals fill the air. As we learned in last week's Justice League, these indicate that in the public vote on whether
Alfred Pennyworth is dead. In Batman #77, killed by Bane, in front of Damian Wayne. A fact that the rest of the Batfamily are keeping from Bruce Wayne who
Today sees the publication of Batman/Superman #3 and Joshua Williamson and David Marquez, and we finally get to see Batman go up against an Infected
Jim Lee, Publisher and CCO of DC Comics, posted the following; I literally saved this image for over a year to post it on the day @watchmen aired on @hbo.
So last week, Bleeding Cool looked at the DC Giant line and wondered if, as the DC Previews solicits showed, the line was going from a monthly shipping
Back in the late noughties, Peter Milligan wrote a comic book for WildStorm called Zombistas!, described as a zombie-story set in Mexico and California
Bleeding Cool was the first to break the news that 5G existed, and then in the light of the DC Nation Panel, what it was. The Fifth Generation of DC
Bleeding Cool was the first to break the news that 5G existed, and then in the light of the DC Nation Panel, what it was. The Fifth Generation of DC
This summer I had the opportunity to enjoy a very low key but unique comic convention in Puyallup, Washington. Washington State Summer Con was a two day
We're in the era of Unauthorized Watchmen Sequels, what with the premiere of Damon Lindelof’s HBO TV series and the republication of Watchmensch by Heavy
For the Year of the Villain, The Terrifics are going up against a mirror image team in The Terribles, led by Bizarro and featuring bizarro versions of the
Aquaman Annual #2 hits stores from DC Comics this week, by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Victor Ibanez, Jay David Ramos, and Clayton Cowles, tying into the Year of
Our old friend George Gene Gustines has been writing in the New York Times about the upcoming Superman secret identity reveal, which we saw a lot more of
Set up in the pages of Superman #16 and teased in an early look at the cover to Legion of Super-Heroes #3, DC's full January solicitations have
In a move that truly shows once and for all that DC Comics has abandoned grim and gritty realism in exchange for a bright and optimistic viewpoint, the
Starting with comic books solicited for January 2020, DC Comics introduces the term Prestige Plus. It's a new name for DC Comics' periodical format with
A month ago the DC Giant books (which most call the DC Walmart books because they were exclusive to Walmart for over a year) stopped being exclusive to
Opening an issue with a major change in continuity, revealing true origins of a character previously thought or as one thing, now revealed as another, was
Solicited as an ongoing series, and originally listed on Amazon as 'Volume 1', Doom Patrol: Weight Of The Worlds will have its final issue in January with
This January's Justice League #39 will apparently be the final issue written by superstar writer and handsome devil Scott Snyder, DC's January
Could they really be doing Superman revealing his true identity to the world as Clark Kent - or Clark Kent revealing his true identity as Superman -
Looks like someone is getting a renumbering. No Wonder Woman #1000 to match Action Comcis #1000 and Detective Comics #1000 but #750 will do for now... in
It's run talking about Tom King's Batman online, especially with people who think there just hasn't been enough Bane in City of Bane. I would argue the
DC Comics has revealed the solicitations and covers for January's Batman #86 and Batman #87, the first two issues in the post-Tom-King era after City of
It appears that The Last God: Book One of the Fellspyre Chronicle #1, Philip Kennedy Johnson's new comic book with Ricardo Federici, Dean White and Jared
DC Comics may be experimenting with the idea of overshipping again, with The Last God #1, but the are much more comfortable with the idea of making
It appears that the dollar comic reprint of Batman #497 that DC Comics recently published had a few pages printed out of order. Well, what do you expect
I mean, it's no Doomsday Clock or Shazam, or course. But Batman Vs. Ra's Al Ghul continues to slip down the schedules. Last week, Bleeding Cool reported
Pre-Crisis interpretations of Superman generally assumed that Clark Kent was the "mask" and Kal-El the person. In the final pre-Crisis Superman