In Action Comics #1061, Bizarro discovers a secret so shocking, it turns him into Superman's worst nightmare... or just another Tuesday?
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Earlier this week, we looked at when DC Comics realised that Warner Bros. owned lots of intellectual property they could turn into comics.
DC Comics has been doing without a Justice League for a couple of years now. But might we now have a Justice Gang for 2024?
Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum #1 includes a redeemable code for a bonus digital token in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
PrintWatch: Fall Of The House Of X, Moon Knight, Justice League Vs, Batman, Animal Pound, Pine & Merramac, GI Joe, Void Rivals and Dwellings
In Titans: Beast World #4, by Tom Taylor and Lucas Meyer, President Biden will condemn the Titans and introduce Amanda Waller to the world.
Yesterday, we looked at Gail Simone's thwarted desire to incorporated the stories of Mortal Kombat into the DC Universe comics.
Batman was first published in 1939. Superman in 1938. Mickey Mouse first appeared in in 1928, and is now in the public domain.
The Man Who Laughs, the 1928 movie that inspired the look at Batman's The Joker, has gone into the public domain.
A class-action copyright lawsuit targeted at Stability AI, Midjourney and DeviantArt has seen 16,000 artists named as being used by Midjourney
Dan DiDio invited Gail Simone to look at a list of properties that WB owned, "many of which DC would have had the ability to adapt to comics."
A comic book retailer gets in touch with Bleeding Cool to tell me of a change made to Batman #141 from DC Comics.
No matter what Zur-En-Arrh throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games, movies, and more
Amanda Waller continues setting up her role as the Big Bad of the DC Universe in 2024 as we learn more of her plans to kill every superhero.
Today's Batman #141 from Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiminez and Dustin Nguyen sees Batman take on Zur-En-Arrh, downloaded to Failsafe.
Bleeding Cool has pointed out the oddities of DC Comics' decision not to have an ongoing Aquaman comic alongside the release of the movie.
In Kneel Before Zod #1 out from DC Comics today, from Joe Casey and Dan McDaid, it comes down to an act of discipline.
Today's Beast World Tour Of Atlantis sees Black Manta turned into a monstrous version of a manta. And DC to turn into Jaws.
Lois Lane is an investigative journalist. But not exactly one to stand on ceremony when it comes to Clark Kent and Superman.
In Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #3, can Lois Lane's reporting skills outshine Superman's bruised ego? Stay tuned.
Check out this preview of Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville #5, where a fiery fiasco turns a quiet town topsy-turvy.
From the new gorgeous looking Birds Of Prey #5 from Kelly Thompson and Arist Deyn, Black Canary addresses their big foe Megaera...
In Birds of Prey #5, the feathers fly and the Amazons go wild. Get ready for a showdown that not everyone's escaping.
Zur-En-Arrh/Failsafe has Big Future Plans for Batman #141 out tomorrow fro DC Comics... even if he has to explain them to himself (Spoilers)
In 2012, Marvel Comics switched to the "self-cover" paper format for their comic books. And now, in 2024, DC Comics have caught up.
Joker's Last Laugh in Batman #141? The Dark Knight wrestles with more than just his usual angst in this explosive finale.
In Poison Ivy #18, our plant-based protagonist digs into her own corpse garden. Talk about self-growth gone wrong.
In Shazam #7, it's a clash of titans as Black Adam battles The Captain for the Almighty Thunder Crown. Who will zap who?
In Blue Beetle #5, Jaime faces the Blood Scarab's sharp end. It's a battle for power, or a typical Tuesday for a superhero.
Get ready for a splash—Titans: Beast World Tour - Atlantis #1 gets the Titans tangled in undersea turmoil and Atlantean antics!