Pre-Crisis interpretations of Superman generally assumed that Clark Kent was the "mask" and Kal-El the person. In the final pre-Crisis Superman
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In Superman #16 the other week - you know the issue that Superman was hardly in. It was mostly an argument/discussion between Jonathan Kent and a barely
Just as Bleeding Cool promised, DC Comics seems to be setting up the Dan DiDio and Kenneth Rocafort-created character Tempus Fuginaut, originally seen as
Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you about 5G, break down the DC Comics Generations timeline and work out what 5G was, giving a few details along the
Batman #81 is out today, from Tom King and John Romita. And it's time for the big reveal. What Batman's plan was, what has been Batman's plan this whole
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #4 is in stores this week from DC Comics, by Matt Fraction, Steve Lieber, and Nathan Fairbairn, and we've got a preview below.
Teen Titans #35 is in stores this week from DC Comics, and it features a major milestone for Damian Wayne, according to this preview. As we look in on an
A lot of things can be said about Batman. That he's paranoid. That he is a psychopath who dresses up like a bat to beat up mentally ill criminals, for one
President Donald Trump has decried the impeachment inquiry being conducted by Democrats in the House of Representatives as a witch hunt and treason, but
Batman kills babies. Tom King makes people cry. And if they're not crying, they're definitely feeling something. At New York Comic Con last weekend, the
Every month the comic book companies send out folded promotional posters to the comic book retailer / Diamond accounts. Each week different posters show
Tempus Fuginaut was a character created by DC Comics publisher Dan DiDio in his comic book Sideways with Kenneth Rocafor. The Fuginauts, a race of cosmic
DC Comics has released an unlettered preview of Legion of Super-Heroes #1, from "The Great One" Brian Bendis and Ryan Sook. The book isn't set to hit
We've told you that DC Comics seems to believe that adding the words Bronze Age to a title sees its numbers drop. We haven't had official confirmation,
Batman’s dad Thomas Wayne is a bad guy now. He didn't used to be. He was the kind doctor and philanthopist who taught his son to be charitable and
In June, Bleeding Cool first ran the news that DC Comics was preparing to publish something called 5G, leaking out of a private DC Comics staffers
Before New York Comic Con, I became aware of a slight kerfuffle on the private Comic Book Retailer/DC Comics Facebook group, and it was all over the
Legion of Super-Heroes returns in November from DC Comics with a new ongoing series by Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook. Bleeding Cool was the first to
Tom King is writing his final issue of Batman. Writing my final Batman. — Tom King (@TomKingTK) October 10, 2019 Jason Aaron is writing his final issue of
Back when the Batcave acquired a new member, Damian Wayne, Robin, son of Batman, made a pledge. Something he kept up with, in subsequent appearances. Both
A number (but not all) of the DC Comics Year Of The Villain moved on from getting an offer from Lex Luthor (although today's Catwoman showed that moment
Two comic books written by Brian Bendis today, Superman #16 and Event Leviathan #5. Both featuring Damian Wayne. Both featuring Leviathan... And both
The Wayne Family Get New Gravestones in Batman's Grave #1 by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch (Spoilers)
We've seen the graves of Martha and Thomas Wayne in the Batman comic books, TV shows and movies before. Buried at the local Gotham Cemetery. often with
The Flash #80 is in stores from DC Comics this week, by Joshua Williamson, Scott Kolins, and more, and we've got a preview below, liberated from a
Okay, so this week has been a little busy, DC Gossip-wise aftr we began running with the DC Comics Timeline. A new 60-year history of the DC Universe,
Superman #16 is in stores from DC Comics this week, from the creative team of "The Great One" Brian Bendis and David Lafuente, and we've got a preview
Catwoman #16 is in stores this week from DC Comics by Joelle Jones, and we've got a preview below, liberated from a compliant DC media partner website. In
Oh, it's a busy day in Bleeding Cool towers. You publish once piece of gossip, that inspires another, which inspires another. A few months ago, Bleeding
It was the way the DC Comics Timeline, as revealed at New York Comic-Con this weekend, as grabbed and then dissected by Bleeding Cool, was set out that
The DC Unlimited streaming service for TV shows and comic books (that isn't available in this fair and sceptred isle) is going to be putting on a comic