Some members of the press have been examining the past social media posts of lawyer Mark S. Zaid, one of the attorneys representing the intelligence
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DC Comics has let comic book retailers know that the following three collections have had their orders cancelled but, like the DC War Giant #1 and Teen
Just yesterday we were telling you that Matt Kindt & Matt Smith’s Folklords #1, the newest creator-owned series from Boom Studios, had sold out a
The debut of a "Beyond" version of Batwoman in the pages of Batman Beyond #37 was a big hit with comic book readers when it went on sale October 23rd from
Well, there's a thing. Immortal Hulk has been Marvel's most consistently high-quality comic for the past two years, is already a classic and is vying to
The ongoing Wonder Woman series didn't get a listing in the DC Comics December solicitations. Instead Wonder Woman #83 scheduled for November has been
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Right now, December 18th will see DC Comics publishes the conclusion of Doomsday Clock #12, the beginning of Hell Rising #1, Tom King’s final issue
The Infected: Deathbringer, is the one-shot spinoff from Batman/Superman that featured Donna Troy as the latest DC character infected by The Batman Who
Blackstars #1 is in stores today, but DC Comics is already moving on to next month's Blackstars #2, with a press release offering an unlettered preview of
Today saw the first of DC Comics' acetate covers hit comic book stores. with Justice League, Deathstroke and Harley Quinn titles having a peel-back cover
DC Comics has revealed to comic book retailers Cully Hamner's cover and contents for The Flash Giant #2, up for FOC this week, and on sale for December
Back in October, Bleeding Col estimated that Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Daniele Orlandi and Matt Wilson’s new ongoing series
Yesterday saw the publication of the latest Diary Of A Wimpy Kid volume, by Jeff Kinney. And to launch Diary of a Wimpy Kid #14: Wrecking Ball, Jeff is
In Legion Of Super-Heroes: Millenium #2, Rose/Thorn finally reached the future by going the long way round. And we got to see what th Earth looks like in
A couple of months ago, in Young Justice #8, it looked like Tim Drake is getting a superhero name change. He has been Robin, he has been Red Robin, he
So, Justice League #35 is upon us, kicking off Hostile Takeover for DC's Year Of The Villain. But we have to first go back, back, back to the nineteen
Marvel Comics like to be known as the world outside your window, so it's no surprise when the company borrows from current events in the real world for
Iron Man is known as a futurist, and also a busybody, always interfering in the affairs of the world, believing he knows best. One prime example of that
While Marvel Comics strives to remain as apolitical as possible, rival DC Comics has made no efforts to hide parallels with Donald Trump's White House in
Today sees the third Library Comic Con kicking off virtually. And I've been given the chance to browse the various publisher presentations to librarians.
Earlier today, we talked about foreboding clues from the pages of New Mutants #1 and X-Force #1 with potentially bad implications for the future of
The new status quo of the X-Men universe established by Krakoa is one that has many fans praising the bold and tough reaction of mutants to decades of
Bleeding Cool has argued that Tom King's Batman arc to date has been a seventy-five-odd issue storyline that is reprising one single scene from Batman
Today's Doctor Doom #2 and Amazing Spider-Man #33 tell a very similar story regarding Doctor Doom. Clearly one occurs before the other. But which is
It feels like just yesterday that we were telling you how Matt Kindt had the biggest creator-owned launch of his career thanks to Folklords #1 with
It comes from the parable of Salt and Light in Jesus Christ's Sermon on the Mount - "You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be
Orbital Comics has, over the last twenty years, become my comic store of choice in central London. Smack bang next to Leicester Square tube station, and
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Luke Fox as Batman, Jonathan Kent as Superman, a child of Captain Boomerang as the Flash, and either Teen Lantern or the Far Sector lead as Green Lantern.