DC Comics just published the Wonder Woman By Phil Jimenez Omnibus, collecting his work on the character and the series. In these tales from the 2000s by
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We're into Leviathan, the new storyline from Action Comics #1008 that will spill out into its own series. And the issue opens with one of those
In today's Detective Comics #999 we understand what's been going on so far in Peter Tomasi and Doug Mahnke's run, ahead of the upcoming Detective Comics
Again, it's time to step back before the events of Heroes In Crisis #1 in Heroes In Crisis #6 by Tom King, Clay Mann and Mitch Gerads. And while Gnaark,
Today's Flash #65 sees Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen get down over their actions as superheroes, specifically those who have sidekicks, in the light of
Over the last year, DC Comics has been publishing an exclusive line of 100 Page Giant Comics through Walmarts- first four a month and recently six a
Just in time to stock up for the arrival of Detective Comics #1000, DC Comics are making their remaining copies of Action Comics #1000 available to comic
Bleeding Cool reported that original orders for the Absolute Swamp Thing edition had been cancelled - and so it came to pass. But in the new DC Previews,
Dan DiDio, publisher of DC Comics, has taken to the stump at ComicsPRO, the comics retailer advocacy group meeting being held in Charlotte, North Carolina
The Teen Titans/Deathstroke crossover is coming, The Terminus Agenda. And in today's Teen Titans #27 it breaks through in quite a rude fashion. As Crush
Anyone fancy a self-causing time loop? Today's Justice League #18 lays it all out. The Source Wall breaks. Causing it to spit a bit of the Totality back
Wally West died in Heroes In Crisis. Probably. Most people didn't seem to notice or took an age to get round to realising. Indeed, over in Flash, Iris
Once upon a time, writers gave Superman a new power as often as he changed his shirt. Which, given he was always ripping the buttons off them in phone
The Luthor And Brainiac Team has a long and proud DC Comics history... both in the classic Silver Age... And something a little closer to the modern
'What doesn't kill you' begins this week's issue of Batman from Joshua Williamson and Guillem March. Not sure how accurate this solicitation is, but it's