Batman #60 is a big issue for all sorts of reasons - a surprise appearance of Jorge Fornes turning the comic into Batman: Year One. Just what went down
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In the last issue, Batman #59, Batman took a swing at Commissioner Gordon as he tried to stop Batman from beating Bane to a pulp. Bruce believes that Bane
Chris Claremont said he would be doing this, at MCM London Comic Con a couple of months ago. And he seems to have followed through. We reported back then,
In Batman #55, KGB Beast, presumably under orders from Bane, tried to kill Nightwing. Or at least tried to try to kill Nightwing. Leading to a snowy
In the Solo movie, it was established that Han Solo served in the Empire. At the time some asked if this meant that he was a Stormtrooper, but Lucasfilm
Tom King is allergic to solicitations. There's never a listing for Batman that he can't twist, turn, betray, change, or completely ignore when it comes to
Man, we were only talking about Superman: Red Son the other day, how the Millarworld Netflix press release said that it was the best-selling Superman
Expect a lot of Batman #60 articles today all over the place, but we start with something gentle. Recently we learned of someone very special in Oswald
Issue number 186 has a certain frisson in comic book terms. It was the first appearance of Wolverine in The Incredible Hulk. It's also the issue of
We've talked about this before, but of late the Snickers ads featuring DC Comics characters have appeared on the inside cover pages, outside of the actual
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most-read stories yesterday: What is DC Comics
It's always good to keep an eye on Amazon listings. Such as for Astonisher #13, one of the Catalyst Prime titles, begin by Alex De Campi and Pop Mhan,
So, what's happening on Twitter? Oh look, people are arguing, how unusual. Notably, veteran comic book writer and editor Fabian Nicieza, co-creator of
Superstar writer and former CIA Operative Tom King briefed Twitter Tuesday on an exciting surprise coming up in an unnamed issue of Batman. It seems that
When Bleeding Cool runs stories about comic books that contain spoilers, we do so with in the headline, or even (Spoilers) if our caps lock isn't locked,
To capitalize on the release of Captain Marvel in theaters, Marvel is running a Skrulls variant theme across 22 of their books in February. We've seen
It's time once again for another classic Bleeding Cool trope, in which a creator learns about a story involving their own work, not from the comic book
It's like watching for the Stan Lee cameo, or the Pizza Planet Truck. Every Mark Millar comic book launch of something must come with a deception of some
Time for your bookshelves to start making some room. Here are what Marvel are putting in their biggest, heaviest, oversized, hardcover comics heavy enough
Bleeding Cool first ran the news that St Louis publisher Lion Forge had let go twelve of their staffers last week. Since then we have identified a handful
DC Comics has clearly decided they have published Watchmen in as many formats as humanly possible, so now it's time to move onto the Dark Knight. And in
Killmonger is the new mini-series published by Marvel Comics and clearly, like the Shuri series also published now, it owes its existence to the Black
Such as the timeline in the Watchmen world being the same date as the death of Superman in the DC Universe as well as the anniversary of Dr. Manhattan's
If you pop into Orbital Comics in London, as I am sure you know I do once or twice every week, you may encounter Julia at the front counter. A friendly
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most-read stories yesterday: It's Always Sunny in
Marvel is getting in on the classified comic teaser game with a new series of teasers beginning today and promoting comics coming out in 2019 that we
Marvel has revealed the list of comics hitting Marvel Unlimited in December, which of course includes the usual set of time-delayed current series, but of
Steven Scott writes, Grow Some Pot! An Illustrated Guide To Growing Your Own Supply provides readers with simple and easy-to-follow, step-by-step
Vagrant Queen is the comic book series by Mags Visaggio, Jason Smith, Harry Saxon, and Zakk Saamabout the former child queen Elida driven from her throne
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