We have been told that Poison Ivy died in Heroes In Crisis. Harley Quinn mourned her, throwing a rose off a Gotham bridge. While seeking to avenge her by
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We've had a theory running through recent months at Bleeding Cool concerning Brian Bendis' redefining of the roles of Lois Lane, Superman, Clark Kent and
It may be my favourite scene in the Matrix trilogy, where Neo confronts the Architect and is told that he is not the first Neo to make it to this point,
Bleeding Cool has pointed out the strange DC Universe incongruity that everyone seemed to notice that Heroes In Crisis saw Roy Harper die over in Green
When it was Northstar, it made front-page headlines worldwide. A decade later, Apollo and Midnighter also got their fair share. By the time Alan Scott and
Heroes In Crisis writer Tom King tweeted out... For the kind people who have been asking what my next new project will be, the sort of next Mister
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Take the Dynamite Entertainment preview from a few weeks ago, add a new preview (the day before it's published) and you have a twelve-page preview for a
The comic book writer will make his Twitter account private and then reveal something called "Layman's Sexy Six" to followers only.
DC will add thousands of comics to their digital subscription service in 2019, but it still won't be as good or useful as Marvel Unlimited.
Once upon a time, over forty years ago, Brian Bolland designed an advert for London comic book store Forbidden Planet. I found this version in an old copy
Once upon a time, many continuities ago, Jimmy Olsen was a Giant Turtle Boy, with special lizard powers. Every now and then it comes up again...but is
Not all copies of Marvel's relaunch of Conan The Barbarian #1 went on sale earlier this year. Some were kept back by Comic Sketch Art, which has
Bleeding Cool has pointed out the strange DC Universe incongruity that everyone seemed to notice that Heroes In Crisis saw Roy Harper die over in Green
BCCM Boarder Collectables, run by Val and Al Giplin, is a comic shop that has had a rather varied path; operating from market stalls, back bedroom, and
The finest crews in the history of Starfleet find themselves pitted against each other in a cosmic conflict between Q and his rivals.
Peter David and J.K. Woodward take us back to Jean-Luc Picard's first mission as the Captain of the USS Stargazer in the excellent Star Trek: 20/20.
A time-travelling warrior from the future featured in today's Matt Bors comic at The Nib bears a close resemblance to X-Men character Cable.
Earth is the last realm standing in Marvel's upcoming The War Of The Realms. But what happened to the other realms? Marvel Comics lays out what's coming
For the second week in a row, X-Editor Jordan White refused to provide relevant X-Men content to comic book websites on his Twitter account.
More Detective Comics #1000 exclusive retailer variants popping out. To follow the ones we ran here, here, here and here. Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau will be
Crossed is a horror comic created by Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows for Avatar Press - the publishers of Bleeding Cool. A zombie-esque series, it sees an
You may have read a rather spoilery Age Of X-Man Alpha #1 article a few weeks ago on Bleeding Cool. You may have not. But with tomorrow's publication of
At the beginning of the new Doctor Strange series by Mark Waid and the gloriously beautiful Jesus Saiz, the good Doctor lost his magic. He tried to get it
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five most-read stories yesterday Scott Bakula
Last week, Bleeding Cool ran advance word of a meeting at DC Comics' Burbank HQ regarding a restructuring of the publisher. This saw a reorganisation
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Oh 2019, how tough of a year is it going to be? The start of
Robert Lee Beerbohm is an American comic book historian and retailer, involved with the rise of comics fandom since the sixties. A fixture in the growing
Jughead needs to get a profile on Betty done for the newspaper, but thanks to Archie's shirtless posing, Betty isn't in the mood for photography.
Andrew Wildman writes on Facebook, Recent painted cover by Clayton Crain for Venom Unleashed. Alongside my cover for Carnage Unleashed in 1995. Not sure