In Penguin #5, Gotham's fanciest bird is assembling a naughty list. But who's the last villain to RSVP to the return party?
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Amanda Waller continues setting up her role as the Big Bad of DC with Green Arrow #7 and Beast World #3 both out from DC tomorrow
This week sees Marvel Comics publish two Gang War crossover titles, with Deadly Hands Of Kung-Fu #1 and Spider-Woman #1
Spoilers ahead! Tere are two proper Beast World comic books this week, Titans #6 and Beast World #3. But The Flash #4 also wants to get a bit.
Family ties and hidden lies – check out our preview of Green Arrow #7. Will Ollie's family reunion go off without a hitch?
In Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #3, our hero's past hauntings just became literal with the Spectre joining the soul-searching soirée.
In Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #6, Neo-Gotham's about to go dark, and the future of Batman is on the brink. Can the lights stay on?
In Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #6, dreams may just be the death of you. Let's dive into the dreamland debacle.
In Titans #6, the team confronts a cult leader with more secrets than a politician's browser history. Will Starfire make it out?
The new Alan Scott: Green Lantern has been looking at the life of a superhero, when he's a gay man in America in the 1940s.
In Detective Comics #1080, Gotham's memory of Batman gets the eraser treatment. Will the city even notice he's gone?
In Cyborg #6, father-son bonding goes haywire as Vic Stone faces a robo-rebellion. Sacrifice or silicon supremacy? Tune in Tuesday.
In Titans: Beast World #3, Amanda Waller tries to tame the chaos. Will her iron fist clash with the Titans' methods? Stay tuned.
Find out in Power Girl #4 if our heroine will punch her inner demons in the face or just RSVP 'yes' to their apocalypse party.
Harley Quinn #35 sees our anti-heroine assembling a posse for some cosmic comeuppance. Plus, dino-cities and mysterious treasure?
In Amazons Attack #3, Mary Marvel's band of warrior women might just dig up more than they can handle. Stay tuned for trouble!
It's the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List! As it does when it's out in a week without a Batman in it, Amazing Spider-Man tops the chart.
This week, Santa's throwing down in Batman/Santa Claus: Slilent Knight #4, because nothing says holiday spirit like a good old superhero brawl.
Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom credits creators Paul Norris, Mort Weisinger, Geoff Johns, Erik Larsen, Peter David, Ivan Reis and more
In Flash #4, expect more than just super-speed as the Flash Family faces eerie entities and power-packed problems galore!
In Justice Society of America #8, we meet the edgy Justice Society Dark. Because what's a team without a goth phase?
DC Comics is making Batman a weekly comic for three weeks in February for The Joker: Year One, in Batman #142, #143, and #144
Previous issues of Wonder Woman and Amazons Attack from DC Comics have seen the USA step up its rhetoric regarding Amazons
Today's Superman #9 sees Clark Kent in battle sent back in time to the Wild West. And the return of Nighthawk and Cinnamon.
Lois Lane has been made Acting Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Planet while Perry White has been indisposed after suffering a heart attack.
In Green Lantern War Journal #4, writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson uses Steel to try and explain the Green Lantern ring...
Will Catwoman #60 see Selina Kyle's nine lives dwindle down, or is it just another night at the theater? Let's find out.
Arrrrrr you ready for Nightwing #109's finale? Dick discovers the pirate's booty isn't what he expected—talk about a letdown!
This week in Wonder Woman #4, even superheroes can't escape a bad rap! Amazons in crisis and babysitting hijinks ensue.
The Beast World event continues to play through DC with Beast World Tour: Central City #1 and Nightwing #109 hitting comic stores tomorrow.