The solicits for May's issues of Deathstroke and Teen Titans hint that Damian Wayne crosses a line as the cover asks: how could you?!
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He did it before with Dark Nights: Metal, so we're just saying, it's not entirely out of the question that this cover is giving us the finger.
It was the DC Comics May 2019 Solicitations for Young Justice #3 that got my antennae twitching. YOUNG JUSTICE 5 Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS Art by
Could we about to experience the first Marvel/DC inter-company crossover in over a decade? According to the solicit for Green Lantern #7: maybe!
First teased at New York Comic Con last year, Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter will retell Barry Allen's origin this May.
You'd have thought that the cancellation and pulling of Second Coming from DC Comics would have taught them. But no, it seem that if a Christian far right
Batman #70 will feature a variant cover by Yu, his first DC work in thirteen years, as revealed in DC's full May solicitations.
Batman: The Last Knight On Earth was originally announced as a three-issue 48-page oversized series, with the dimensions used for Batman: Damned. As of
The Fall and the Fallen, a storyling kicking off in Tom King and Mikel Janin's Batman #70, is said to "[pave] the way for the next big BATMAN event."
We've been updating the DC Comics May 2019 solicitations (we missed out on a few pages and have finally found them again). Which also includes the
From Tom King and Clay Mann, the final issue of Heroes In Crisis #9 is lined up by DC Comics in their May 2019 solicitations. The most-talked about
Confirming another story you heard here at Bleeding Cool first, Greg Rucka and Mike Perkins will spin a Lois Lane series out of Leviathan this Summer.
Fraction and Lieber will launch the new series in May's Leviathan Rising one-shot, with the comic itself kicking off in June.
Krypto and his pet Superman, Bat-Cow and his pet Batman, Wonder Woman and Ferdinand, and more are featured in this 80-Page Giant in May.
The title is both a literal reference to the clandestine organization as well as a metaphor for DC's "spirit" when thinking of the profits of a $10 comic.
Remember DC Rebirth by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank? Which realised that the DC New 52 was a load of crock, created by an all-powerful character from
He's been teasing it but now we know. Tom Taylor's DCeased has been revealed in DC's May solicitations. Written by Tom Taylor, drawn by Trevor Hairsine,
Bleeding Cool has the almost-full DC Comics May 2019 Solicitations - the comics, the collections and the collectables. We'll break these down into
Who the heck does Bruce Banner think he is to lecture Weapon H about death following him wherever he goes in this preview of next week's Hulkverines?
The colorfully-dressed Pirate King of Madripoor learns a harsh lesson from the Black Widow after trying to threaten her by holding prostitutes hostage.
Sure, Persephone is a power-mad villain who has defied the laws of nature in her egotistical quest for power... but is she all bad?
It's hard to keep track of all the Ghost Riders running around the Marvel Universe these days, so Robbie Reyes has a plan to distinguish himself.
Tony Stark is reponsible for pretty much every bad thing to ever happen in the Marvel Universe, and this preview of Shuri #5 is no different.
Johnny Storm is so stupid.... How Stupid is he? Read this preview of next week's issue of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #3 to find out!
Marvel revives a classic comic book series with a very modern twist in this preview of next week's issue of Love Romances #1!
Last week, an Indonesian Instagram account Alpantuni featuring gay Muslim cartoons disappeared off the social media network. This happened after
DC Comics have been cancelling a lot of big books, a fair number of small books, and disappearing few as well. Here's the latest - their second collection
Tom Grummett and Karl Kesel just launched a Kickstarter for their first Section Zero original graphic novel titled Section Zero 1959, their tribute to
The Rev Jerrod Hugenot writes for Bleeding Cool, Tom King and Andy Kubert’s fifth chapter of “Up in the Sky” had immediate criticism for its multiple
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what