Heroes in Crisis #9 is in the books, all of the mysteries have been revealed, and the characters have come to their planned endings in the story. But was
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Once upon a time in 1938, DC Comics published a comic book called Action Comics starring a certain character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
In today's Superman Rising: Leviathan #1 we get many a story. Including a first Jummy Olsen from Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber ahead of their upcoming
The success of The Green Book at the Oscars this year, beating Spike Lee's BlackKklansman to Best Picture, saw quite a lot of people talk about issues
After kicking off with a surprise issue we told you about way before anyone else, BOOM! Studios’ new Angel #1 hit stores today with some pretty big
Bleeding Cool previously reported, after the conclusion of Heroes In Crisis by Tom King and Clay Mann, the last issue of which was published today, that
Heroes In Crisis #9 by Tom King and Clay Mann is published today. We published a review of the issue - and the series as a whole - here. We looked at what
With Doomsday Clock #10, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank published by DC Comics, the purpose of Nathaniel Dusk becomes
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. Apologies, will ramp it all up a little bit this week coming. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
We've got some ch-ch-changes coming out of Dark Horse Comics this week as the publisher has apparently gone limp when it comes to hardcovers. Dark Horse
Catwoman is known for blurring the lines between hero and villain, but could she be responsible for the deaths of ten girls? A preview of Catwoman Annual
Bleeding Cool reported over the weekend that Superman: Year One is meant to be in the same continuity as Dark Knight Returns and Batman Year One. But how
Here's our comprehensive, but by no means exhasutive, list of the very best fantasy comics available at comic shops and on the web!
Last week, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Tom King was to leave Batman with #85 rather than his planned #105 finale and continue his story in a
During Arf! Festival, the Comic Book Festival of Rome last weekend, Frank Quitely announced that he is working as writer and artist on Homemade Hitman, an
Mile High Comics of Denver is one of the oldest comic book stores, with a famous widest selections of comic books in the world. Quite a few valuable ones
When the History of the Marvel Universe series by Mark Waid and Javier Rodriguez is collected in February it won't be in any old collection format, oh no,
Dynamite Entertainment is kickstartering theur Bettie Page Deluxe Ultra-Premium Sketch Card Collection. With Jerry Lawler featured as an additional card
Tomorrow sees the release of Star Wars #108, continuing the Marvel Star Wars continuity from the 70s and 80s, written by Matthew Rosenberg (though they
Raina Telgemeier's Share Your Smile, her how-to-make-comics guide was published last month (a week early in comic stores too) and today Midtown Comics
This is when I started reading American comic books. I'd read reprints of stories in the Marvel UK editions, of course, usually black-and-white, often
Tomorrow is Game Of Thrones For DC Comics – Last Knight, Doomsday Clock, Heroes In Crisis, Leviathan
Four comic books are published by DC Comics tomorrow that, any other week, would be the best-selling comic of the week. None of them are Batman. And each
Another week or so, another piece about comics in brief. I feel more comfortable in this style. With regards to Buffy, Fairlady, and Faithless, I already
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. Apologies, will ramp it all up a little bit this week coming. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
Hi folks, and welcome to the only X-Men Monday column on the net this X-Men Monday. The goal is simple: we read all of the X-Men comics that came out last
Bleeding Cool reviewed Heroes In Crisis #9 earlier today. In this preview for Wednesday's release by Tom King and Clay Mann, you can see a few of the
I don't just spend my days comparing DC Comics to episodes of Doctor Who. Because with Batman: The Last Knight On Earth out this Wednesday, Scott Snyder
Larry's Comics run by longstanding and publicly prominent comics retailer Larry Docherty has closed his store in Chelmsford, Massachusetts after
Four days ago, the owners of comic store Toy Wiz Collectibles of Nanuet, New York posted to Facebook that their store was closing, I'm afraid I have some
Comic book free speech activist group and chritable organisation, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, have become involved over a legal fight over the