DC Comics is putting out an Omnibus for the Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers, a third JLI Omnibus, and the first of the Simon Bisley Lobo Compendiums.
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Buckle up folks, because in Immortal X-Men #14, it's another fall from grace for powerful shamed bald man, Xavier...again.
Iron Man is getting a brand new costume as Tony Stark continues being married to new wife, Emma Frost, and it appears to be made of Mysterium.
The Superman newspaper strip's editor Hannah Baker also sent the following letter to Jerry Siegel on the 20th of April, 1939...
In Knight Terrors: Robin #2, DC proves there's no such thing as too many Robins. If only for the comic value.
In previous Knight Terrors Gossip we stated "You know the House Of Mystery and the House Of Secrets? Welcome to the House Of Horror in the Hollow."
Legendary artist Matt Baker and writer Dana Dash combine romance and science in this wild story for St. John's Teen-Age Romances #12.
So what is to come for X-Men after the Fall Of X? We have a couple of reveals from upcoming collections for X-Force and Wolverine.
Avengers #4 reads like a discount buffet - everyone's serving up some villainy. Can our "heroes" handle each dish is the question. Cool off from the heat this Wednesday and find out.
Last year, comic book creator, publisher and novelist Liam Sharp launches a Kickstarter for The Art Of Liam Sharp Encore Bronze.
Superman And Lois, out of the red and into the black, in yesterday's Bleeding Cool. Welcome to Lying In The Gutters.
Batman Incorporated #11: Where mulitple Bat and Joker themed superpersons provide an allegory for the comic book business itself.
Melodrama and Betrayal in Star Wars #37 as Lando Calrissian wrestles with loyalty. Who knew droids could be so complex?
Knight Terrors #3: Deadman and Damian butting heads in a horror hovel. Will our ghoul survive Batman's brooding brat? Tune in.
In Red Goblin #7, Normie Osborn discovers the harsh reality of superhero kindergarten: you either pass tests or end up as a meat shield.
Superman 2023 Annual #1 - Where Lois Lane breaks some news and Superman's... heart?
Author-illustrator Jenny Alvarado has sold world rights to the first three books in the Pencil & Eraser early reader graphic novel series for six figures at auction.
Discover what's fallen off Groot's tree in the new issue of Guardians Of The Galaxy #5. Will the Guardian's universe ever be the same again?
At 3:13am on Friday, the 28th of July, Time Warp Comics of Boulder, Colorado, was broken into, stealing more than $14,000 worth of comic books.
Walter Simonson had a tale to tell on Facebook about, three handmade comics that showed up at Marvel in 1975.
Brace yourselves for a hauntingly good time in World’s Finest Teen Titans #2! This blend of heroism, and mystery will knock your socks off, come Tuesday.
The world put to sleep and nightmare versions of Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman running wild, time for some Knight Terrors gossip.
Almost Sunset is the debut middle-grade graphic novel by Wahab Algarmi, "exploring Ramadan through the eyes a Muslim American boy"
In the upcoming Children Of The Vault #1, humanity's saviors look suspiciously like its biggest headaches. Hmm.
In 1936, co-publisher of All-American Publications, Maxwell Charles Gaines wrote to Jerry Siegel rejecting Superman., returning all meterials.
The Flash wrestles with some very traumatic hallucinations in Knight Terrors: The Flash #2. Is Barry Allen now the villain or the victim?
Any excuse to go back to The Walking Dead and Bleeding Cool readers take it, it seems. Welcome to teh daily Lying In The Gutters.
Spider-Man Annual #1: Spider-Man and Wolverine go claw to web! Get a sneak peek at the chaos. Will they play nice, or is hospitality out the window?
Dive into Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #2, where Sinestro learns the hard way that nightmares aren't just for bedtime anymore.
Ghost Rider and Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance Alpha #1, a hot and hairy match made in hell. Get your flameproof gloves on, this one's going to get feisty!