Looks like it's Wonder Woman Younger Reader preview day today - we just ran a preview of Leigh Bardugo, Louise Simonson and Kit Seaton's "Wonder Woman:
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I understand that certain people at DC Comics were convinced I was at the American Library Association in Washington DC yesterday, spying on them. Sadly
Don't call them DC Zoom or DC Ink. Those imprints announced at the American Library Association in a blaze of glory a couple of years ago under previous
It seemed as though the world could finally breathe a huge sigh of relief Saturday as superstar comic book writer "The Great One" Brian Bendis had
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran the news that DC Comics was to 'shutter' Vertigo. We stated that some books would move to Black Label, and some would
Confirming the story that Bleeding Cool broke, DC Comics has officially announced that they will rebrand in 2020, "sunsetting" the Vertigo imprint along
Bleeding Cool broke the news that DC Comics is shutting down Vertigo, a move that follows a year of turmoil at the publisher since announcing the relaunch
In support of World Refugee Day, DC Comics has issued the following public service announcement via Twitter. The video, made up of panels from a 1960s
The latest in the line of comic books launching from DC Comics that they are making returnable for retailers if they match certain numbers is Collapser,
A look at how Frank Miller’s portrayal of a young Clark Kent might not have gone done the way it was intended.
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
DC April solicitations included a 974 page Lucifer Omnibus Vol 1 paperback for a hundred bucks, scheduled for October 30th. The date hasn't changed - but
Batman #74 was intended to be out on the 3rd of July. But what will all the... stuff, that's been going down regarding that title of late, the schedule
This year, Halloween ComicFest (HCF) features a whole new selection of 28 comic book titles for the industry's most anticipated fall event taking place
A new Marvel/DC crossover has never been less on the cards than it has these days. But creators are straining at the leash. As Gail Simone writes the
It's all about superheroes and their parents at DC Comics these days. Superman - now a parent to Jonathan Kent - has rediscovered his now-very-much-alive
Today sees the publication of Batman #73, Aquaman #49 and Justice League #26. And while Superman - now a parent to Jonathan Kent - has rediscovered his
Batman has been defeated by Bane. His back broken - and his life broken too. One the reflection of the other. In today's Batman #73, we see Bruce being
Tom King had been talking about his big changed plans for Batman. That's before his planned run on the twice-monthly title from DC Comics was curtailed
This week sees the release of the much-anticipated, rather-delayed and slightly-censored, Superman: Year One #1 by Frank Miller, John Romita and Danny Miki,
They solicit them at one price. But then, when they arrive in store, they are at a different price. Here are a few to watch out for in that regard.
There are a whole raft of comic books created by the big companies that rarely get seen by comic book buyers. Special projects, comic books commissioned
These were all the intended Year Of The Villain tie-in comic books for July. ACTION COMICS #1013 AQUAMAN #50 BATGIRL #37 BATMAN #75 BATMAN AND THE
As part of the $850,000+ Kickstarter for the Battle Chasers: Nightwar game from 2015, based on Joe Madureira's comic book Battle Chasers, published by
A lot of people don't know this, but Batman had kind of a crappy childhood. Sure, he had lots of money, but did you know his parents were killed when he
I'll be running a story on what seems to actually be behind the recent suggestion by Rob Liefeld that he was asked by Jim Lee to take part in a DC
Bleeding Cool has got the word that DC's Black Label logo, appearing on their line of mature (ish) reader superhero (and anything else they can shove in
In the beginning, Superman could leap tall buildings. Conventional wisdom says his power of flight was introduced in the radio show but that could be wrong
For the first time since Catwoman left Batman at the alter, the estranged couple will be reunited in September's Batman #78 and Batman #79, an interlude
Fridging is a term first coined by Gail Simone to describe female comic book characters killed, tortured, or otherwise mistreated for the sole purpose of