Get ready to smash through the timeline in Incredible Hulk #10 as Hulk turns ghost hunter in the creepiest history lesson ever.
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Printwatch: Second printings for Helen of Wyndhorn #1, Man's Best Friend #1, Dune: House Corrino #1, and covers revealed for more.
Another week (without Batman or Amazing Spider-Man) sees Cobra Commander #3, top the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List.
In Amazons Attack #6, our heroines dig up more than they bargained for. Will this finale rock their world or just sink like a stone?
Dean Haspiel wants to "alert Bleeding Cool readers about... The Red Hook x Dean Haspiel and it blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction"
Travis B. Hill and Ben Humeniuk make A Last Goodbye in Band Of Bards' June 2024 solicits and solicitations.
In Spider-Punk: Arms Race #2, Taskmaster plays party pooper, but it's Osborn's skeletons that may rock the Spider-boat.
DC Comics editorial struggles with whether or not DC Comics artists are using AI topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool.
Blood Moon Comics launch two new comics in their June 2024 solicits, Headsman #1 and One Giant Leap Launch #1
In GODS #6, Aiko faces her biggest foe yet: the truth. Will she come clean, or is honesty overrated? Let's find out.
Batman faces more than just Joker in Detective Comics #1083; this time, it's the existential dread of a sandy mid-life crisis.
In Wolverine #46, our furry friend's brain gets more reboots than a Hollywood franchise. Sabretooth's going for the mind-kill.
In Green Arrow #10, our archers play a high-stakes game of hide and seek with the missing Roy Harper. Waller’s minions included.
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness - The Beginning is a serviceable graphic novel from the game universe featuring Leon Kennedy and zombies
In Thunderbolts #4, Bucky and his crew try to crash Doom's Latverian pad—what could go wrong with ringing Doom's doorbell?
In Power Girl #7, our heroes swap superpowers for survival skills in Ferembia. Can they wit their way out of this one?
In Cable #3, our time-traveling duo are in a tight spot with the Neocracy. Will they collapse or conquer?
Lots of people are against the use of AI in comic book creation. Here are three recent examples from DC Comics highlighted on social media.
If you like Damian Wayne comics, Cadet Dredd is basically Damian Wayne in a helmet. And carrying a big stick. Judge Dredd is a long way away.
In Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #5, fists and rings fly as Alan faces the wrath of the Red Lantern. Place your bets!
Winnie The Pooh Demon Hunter is back, another celebrant of public domain laws, by Nicholas Mueller from Antarctic Press' June 2024 solicits
"John Wick Meets X-Men" is how they describe Immortal Ultraviolent by Rob Potchak and Rob Nikolakakis in Keenspot's June 2024 solicits.
Theta gets a chilly reception in Predator: The Last Hunt #2. Will she beat the frost, or will the Predator beat her to it?
Andy Diggle recalls events from when he took over writing the Thunderbolts comic fifteen years ago, and brought in Yelena Belova.
Batman's new 85th birthday logo topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool, where you can still read all about comics and stuff.
Marvel exploits our childhoods once more with X-Men '97 #1—because nothing says mid-life crisis like a '90s reboot.
In Batman: The Brave and the Bold #11, it's winged warfare as Batman tackles an entire Man-Bat militia. Can he and Maps handle the flap?
In Edge of Spider-Verse #2, beware the deadliest high school on Earth. It's not just the cafeteria food that'll kill you.
In Flash #7, Jai West embarks on a rescue mission in Timepoint. Looks like "time" isn't the only thing being chewed up here.
Marvel's latest offering, Jackpot and Black Cat #1, arrives with a tale of blackmail and team-ups - but really, we know what this is about.