Our Mystery Retailer, an online comics shop owner of 22 years, wanted to delve into the issue of discounts that Phil Boyle brought up.
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In Birds of Prey #4, Black Canary's team proves fighting on Themyscira isn't for the birds – or is it? Chaos ensues!
Dive into "Titans: Beast World - Waller Rising #1" as DC's mash-up squad battles Dr. Hate in a mystical, metaphysical melee!
Ivan Reis was working under a DC Comics exclusive contract, which finishes with the publication of the current Titans event, Beast World.
This week's Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List sees Predator Vs Wolverine top the list, even beating Amazing Spider-Man.
In Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #2, the Man of Steel faces an iron-clad foe. Is this a mere Cold War, or is it curtains for Superman?
In Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville #4, the Justice League's drama hits a peak at Smallville's drag brunch. Let the chaos ensue.
In Shazam #6, Billy's in for a godly smackdown. Can he keep his powers, or is he about to get a divine boot?
DC Comics has trademarked the phrase "DC Metal Force". But what the phrase actually means, I have no idea. Googling doesn't seem to reveal much...
In Blue Beetle #4, Jaime digs up more than he bargained for. Get ready for a history lesson that bites back!
In Poison Ivy #17, Ivy's old 'friends' seem to be sprouting up sans invitation. Paging Dr. Phil for a past-present smackdown!
Titans: Beast World - Tour Metropolis #1 electrifies Metropolis, but will it spark your interest or just short-circuit?
This December, Gotham's getting a dose of ho-ho-horror in Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #1. Santa's hit list: naughtier than ever.
Next week sees the publication of Batman #140 by Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez, promising the big fight between Batman and The Joker.
Why do Marvel buy their comic book creators deep in the "special thanks" in the final credits when they relly don't have to?
Yes, I know, I missed out on the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List last week; major apologies. But I have compiled last week's below...
Adam Pollina came back to comics last year with something called EY3K0N, alongside Jae Lee, Tom DeFalco, Jim Cheung, and Khaby Lame.
PrintWatch: Two books getting new printings this week, Conan from Titan and Justice League Vs Godzilla Vs King Kong from DC Comics.
Grant Morrison, revealed how their Wonder Woman Earth One graphic novel series with Yanick Paquette was originally a movie pitch.
Spoilers! Batman spoilers! Big time batspoilers! You have been warned. As Batman looks to set up the events of Dark Prisons in Mindbomb
Frank Miller's cover to Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is causing a mini-social media storm thirty-seven years after it was published.
Today's Amazons Attack #2 sees the USA step up its rhetoric regarding Amazons and Wonder Woman, but Joe Biden will soon join in.
Blue Earth first appeared in Action Comics #1051, an anti-Superman human supremacist group with terrorist leanings, led by Norah Stone.
Keith Giffen died last month. DC Comics is now running a tribute to the man across their monthly comic books and website.
In Green Arrow #6, Oliver Queen might just shoot an arrow through the fabric of reality. Talk about a bullseye bummer.
Gotham's gone DIY in Batman '89: Echoes #1 – with Bats AWOL, it's vigilante craft hour in the city of chaos.
This week sees the first issue of Titans: Beast World #1. You may have already read some Bleeding Cool gossip about that. But what follows?
Bleeding Cool published Comic Book Retailers Say The Funniest Things Part One and Part Two. But they keep saying funny things.
In City Boy #6, it's concrete jungle warfare as our urban hero grapples with leafy green daddy issues. Can you be-leaf it?
In Detective Comics #1078, it's High Noon but with more spandex. Can Catwoman spot the rat amidst her kitty litter before it's too late?