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Well, today's Action Comics sees Kong Keenan, the Super-Man of China, suspected as being a spy against the United States of America.
Today sees the publication of Wonder Woman #2 and Amazons Attack #1 from DC Comics. And naturally it's all connected.
Metropolis has its own Hamilton-wannabe, it seems, Franklin is a hip-hop musical about a founding father who did have a father....
Oh joy! Another character crisis in Tales of the Titans #4. Just what we need - more introspective superheroes!
Steelworks #5 promises catastrophic havoc and a pre-wedding test of power. The only question now: "Something blue" or "something blown up"?
Yesterday, I mentioned the rumour out of NYCC last weekend that Batman's secret identity may be a little more open after Gotham War.
Army of One, huh? Looks like Wonder Woman #2 is turning the warrior princess into DC's version of John Rambo. Strap in, folks.
Get ready folks, Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War - Red Hood #2 lets us witness Batman’s plans backfiring. Hang on, has anyone called the Batsurance?
In the "shocker of the century," Unstoppable Doom Patrol #7 proves that even villains may be our last hope for survival. Who saw that coming?
Brace yourselves, folks, for Penguin #3 where Gotham's notorious bird-man tries recruiting the Force of July. It can't get any weirder.
Flash #2 lands this Tuesday with a new mystery foe, alien stickybeaks, and more power glitches. Could this be Wally's swan song?
Step into the world of Action Comics #1058, where Clark Kent battles phony Supermen. But can he do it drained of his super strength? Stay tuned, pals...
I think this may be the final bit of Batman New York Comic Con gossip to come out of the show; at least that has made it to me...
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #6, revisiting Year One. Complete with resurrections and secrets! A fresh $7.99 coaster...
Oh joy! "Harley Quinn #33", Harley's transformation into a bunny! What could possibly go wrong?
In Green Arrow #5, Oliver Queen times three engage in a royal rumble. Taking bets on who brings the best goatee to the table.
Buckle up, Bat-fans. In Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #4, we're going down memory lane while juggling magical catbois. What a ride!
Justice League Vs Godzilla Vs Kong Kong absolutely topped the charts, even though the sound effect covers have been delayed a couple of weeks
Feast your eyes on the latest cash cow, folks! Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1, promising the compelling tale of Scott's early days. Are you excited? You better be.
Power Girl #2 takes our heroine on a coast-to-coast viral joyride. Can Power Girl redeem herself or just punch space pirates?
Detective Comics #1075 finds Batman grappling with inner demons. Like we needed more existential moping from our caped crusader...
Get a sneak peek at Amazons Attack #1. Will the Amazons survive their new outlaw status, or will it just BEE too much?
DC Comics January 2024 solicitations have dropped, with Batman, more Batman, even more Batman, but not just Batman. There's Titans too...
Bleeding Cool got a little New York Comic Con Batman gossip sugesting we may well be getting a return to the Three Jokers in DC continuity.
Today's World's Finest #18 sees Batman and Superman take an early trip to Earth 22, on the hunt for Superman's not-sidekick Thunder Boy.
One of the original central images of Superman from the thirties and forties was that of him snapping chains held across his chest.
Beatrice Bennett, or Bea, was introduced in Nightwing #50, running the bar that Nightwing, shot in the head and calling himself Ric Gray.
When you thought Nightwing had peaked, DC says, "Hold my beer." Read on for Nightwing #107: a new level of superhero absurdism.
Prepare for another heavy dose of bedtime horror-fantasy in Sandman Universe Nightmare Country: The Glass House #5. Sweet dreams!