Nightmares can't scare Superman... or can they? Dive into the dream drama in Knight Terrors: Superman #2 as Clark and Kara step into the shadow realm.
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Hawkgirl #2 – a thrilling chapter of friendships made, enemies earned, and the thrilling spectacle of metal wing dilemmas.
In 'Knight Terrors: Nightwing #2', the Bat-family's boy scout is forced to wrestle with guilt and, ugh, character growth. Stay tuned.
In Icon vs Hardware #4, the boys duke it out while Brainiac decides universe-invading is his new hobby. Who knew?
In Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder #2, our favorite clown-faced anti-heroine chews up more than just rubber chicken. Stay tuned.
In this week's Knight Terrors: Catwoman #2, we also see Selina Kyle has doubts about the upcoming Gotham War as well...
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #18 aims to rewrite history, because why leave well enough alone when there's cash to be made?
Earlier this week in some Bleeding Cool Batman Gossip, we pointed out that Batman has been through a lot of late in his monthly comic book...
Bleeding Cool learns that the third chapter of The Winning Card by King and Gerads will be published in Batman: The Brave and the Bold #5
The upcoming Teen Titans Go! To The Library graphic novel by Franco and Art Baltazar was solicited for $9.99 but will be $12.99 instead.
This is what is going to divide Batman and Catwoman. provide the impetus for the Gotham War and be the DC equivalent of Marvel's Civil War.
There are no increases in Justice Society Of America delays from DC Comics. Yet. But some old favourites like Waller Vs Wildstorm, Static and Fables.
Printwatch: DC Comics' Golden Age titles expands this October, so DC will offerreprints for the JSA #1-3 and for the New Golden Age
Batman has been through a lot of late in his monthly comic book courtesy of Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez, Mike Hawthorne and friends.
A letter from the 18th of June, 1953, sees Jerry Siegel using a lawsuit between National Comics and Fawcett over the publication of Captain Marvel.
Batman comes to today's WildCATS, alongside Arsenal and Black Canary. Do we have a new Outlaws in the offing? Probably not.
Recently we have learned of Lex Luthor's own enemies, Doctor Pharm and their sibling Mister Graft, who appear to have Lobo in their grasp.
DC Comics likes to do a comic book convention, but generally in its own terms. Could today's World's Finest: Teen Titans #2 be floating a balloon?
Superman Annual is meant to be the "next big puzzle piece leading to a massive Superman crossover in 2024". Could be the latest Parasite news?
The status of Aquaman in the DC Universe is a bit of a hot topic among some. Might today's Harley Screws Up The DCU #6 throw some light?
In recent issues of Superman, we have seen Lex Luthor imprisoned. And Superman having to deal with the threats to the world he used to take care of.
Knight Terrors: Zatanna #2 promises to be everyone's worst nightmare. Either Zatanna pays a magical debt or we all snooze forever.
We've got two words for you: WildCATs #10. If "lock & load" war clichés are your jam, it's a must-read!
On the 17th of December, 1951, Jerry Siegel sent a letter to National Comics VP Jack Liebowitz containing Suprman grievances - and white powder.
We've previously looked at which Knight Terrors tie-ins have the potential to matter to the main narrative and which are "Purple Skies" crossovers...
This internal document hows how DC negotiated with Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel over Superboy and Lois Lane, Girl Reporter comics
When a trip to the Spirit World feels more like a bad acid trip, it's time for a preview of DC's Spirit World #4. Prepare for the surreal.
Could this be Mary Marvel's worst nightmare or just another Tuesday in Knight Terrors: Shazam #2? Read on, if you dare.
This internal document from 1939 shows how the publisher confronted the first legal threat against Superman, from George Bernard Shaw.
DC Comics is putting out an Omnibus for the Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers, a third JLI Omnibus, and the first of the Simon Bisley Lobo Compendiums.