Brian Bendis and Alex Maleev already killed off Lois Lane's father, Sam Lane, in a previous Checkmate comic book series - were they feeling bad?
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What is going on at DC Comics' Superman books right now? Bleeding Cool just ran the news that Superman is to be ejected, fired, cancelled from the Justice
Recently, Bleeding Cool has covered the increase in a political take for Superman from current writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson. This is hardly new for the
DC Connect, the monthly catalog featuring solicitation information for DC Comics is up and out on Bleeding Cool With original graphic novels, collected
Reviving a classic DC Comics title, Robert Venditti and Michael Avon Oeming are launch a new DC Comics series, World Of Krypton, telling tales of the
Today sees the release of Superman & The Authority #3 by Grant Morrison and Mikel Janin from DC Comics. And it looks like we are getting two
In 1941, DC Comics registered a trademark for the image of Superman breaking chains from the back cover of Superman #1. Bleeding Cool has a scan of that
With a host of derivative and uninspired ideas at its core, Batman/Superman #21 manages to follow because it has no idea how to lead. Channeling the early
A month or so ago, we broke the news that Tim Drake, Batman's third Robin, would be revealed as a bisexual young man. In the Batman: Urban Legends comic
In a Nerdist interview, writer Tom Taylor said of his current Superman: Son Of Kal-El series, "he gets one very good friend very early on, by issue three.
Bleeding Cool has been fascinated by DC Comics' attempts to integrate WildStorm comic book characters into the DC Universe. First with the DC New 52 and
Today sees the publication of Superman: Son Of Kal-El #2 and Action Comics #1034, and both deal with the concept of Superman taking a greater role in the
Grant Morrison was born on January the 31st, 1960, towards the end of what is defined as the Baby Boomer generation, these days often dismissed as
Is Jonathan Kent a century baby? Let's back up. This was the planned DC Comics Timeline before Dan DiDio and other DC editorial staffers were fired. The
Bryan Hitch is the new artist on the upcoming Venom series, as previewed in yesterday's Free Comic Book Day title. But he's not one to be tied down to one
The current Superman & The Authority is set in a different continuity to the other Superman comic books and the rest of the DC Comics line. We have a
It's time. DC Comics has their full November 2021 solicits and solicitations out and about for the direct market through Lunar and Diamond UK, with Batman
Bleeding Cool noted in Infinite Frontier #3 that the idea that the average everyday citizen of the DC Universe is pretty sick of the DC Multiverse by now.
We mentioned a little while abo on Bleeding Cool that the new Superman, Jonathan Kent, son of Clark and Lois, was getting a new Superman suit. That it
PrintWatch: Superman: Son Of Kal-El #1 has sold out from DC Comics and Lunar Distribution and is going to a second print, with a 1:25 variant cover. We
After Dean Cain went on Fox News to complain about a Captain America comic book that he hadn't read, for containing aspects that it didn't contain, sales
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Today sees the publication of Superman: Son Of Kal-El #1 the new DC Comics series about Jonathan Kent taking over the role of Superman of Earth, while his
At the San Diego Comic-Con@Home Superman panel, writer Tom Taylor talked about this week's new comic Superman, Son Of Kal-El, with a Jonathan Kent taking
Earlier in the month, Bleeding Cool looked at the upcoming Superman: Son Of Kal-El series from Tom Taylor and John Timms. We pointed out a few notable
As part of the Superman panel at San Diego Comic-Con@Home, DC editor-in-chief Marie Javins corralled the Superman troops to talk about the current
In recent days, Bleeding Cool has reported that James Tynion IV chose to write DC Vs Vampires as an out of continuity series rather than work on any of
Two DC Comics out today tap into Marvel's X-Men comic books, it seems. The first, Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow #2 by Tom King and Bilquis Evely sees her
The DC Multiverse. Or Omniverse. Part of a general trend in superhero comic books - and now superhero TV shows and movies - toward multiversal
Today sees the publication of Justice League #65, Blue & Gold #1, Shazam #1, and Superman And The Authority #1 - and questions regarding Superman's