The new Superman mini-series, Superman: Lost is written by the extraordinary Christopher Priest and drawn by Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz.
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My Adventures with Superman has a ton of easter eggs & callbacks to The Man of Steel's comics & movies, but Jimmy Olsen had the best one yet.
Superman: The Last Days Of Lex Luthor, the new comic book series by Mark Waid and Bryan Hitch, gets a decent ad for a change.
Out Of Style is a collection of illustrations and comics by Devi Putri Megwati, and may be the final publication Shortbox.
The Caliburn prize was awarded over the weekend to Michael Lomon for his planned graphic novel The Palace of Tears graphic novel,
Batmobile time! This world can seem a terrible and strange place, but you can read about comics, TV & more. Plus, it's Pre-Code Horror week!
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #4 hits shelves next week - those with a phobia of psychobabble need not apply. Hop in for a sneak peek!
In Immortal X-Men #13, we find out what happens when islands talk. Spoiler: It's not as exciting as you'd hope.
Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #1 - Hal's got a date with fear itself. Perhaps therapy would be a cheaper option?
In Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #36, everyone wants Boba Fett's head! Luckily, his friends list reads like a wild party in a Bounty Hunters-only club.
In which the elusive Liberty Comics #14 gives us a hook into understanding the sometimes murky world of the comic book industry of its era.
The comic market seems to be leaving basic marketing for comics behind. Void Rivals #1 is the comic that I have gotten the most grief about this year
In this week's Moon Knight #25, will Marc Spector dig up more than just some grave dirt? Let's hope the ominous past isn't too family-friendly!
Grifter reunites the band for one last hoorah in WildCATs #9. They might want to pick a backing track, preferably those without gunshots.
Bats versus Clowns: the eternal struggle continues in Batman Incorporated #10. Who knew kids' birthday parties could get so violent?
Peter Hogan will be making an on-screen cameo in the final episode of the third season of SYFY's Resident Alien, starring Alan Tudyk.
In Planet of the Apes #4, embark on a dangerous journey with the Apes. Will the Exercitus Viri leave them in peace or absolutely ruin their road trip? Stay tuned!
This year at London Film And Comic-Con, Bleeding Cool had our own backdrop. So it would be a shame not to use it for cosplay purposes, right?
In Knight Terrors: Robin #1, strap in for a brotherly brawl brought on by bat nightmares. It's a ‘Bat'-lroyale!
This week saw the launch of the London Film & Comic Con Hall Of Fame Awards, with two more awards handed to Brian Bolland & Claudia Christian.
This week sees the publication of Fallen Friend: The Death of Ms Marvel, looking at the impact of the death of Ms Marvel in Amazing Spider-Man #26.
Today you can find me at the London Film And Comic Con for the final day, Yesterday I discovered Claudia Christian was a keen Bleeding Cool reader too!
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #8, it seems our Spider-Miles keeps clocking overtimes on the villain-beat-em-up punch clock. Lovely!
"World's Finest: Teen Titans #1 sees our favorite band of super-teens revive the past. Let's hope it isn't as cringeworthy this time around."
In Rogue and Gambit #5, Rogue crosses a line that she can't uncross. Or will she? Comic book consequences are mysterious like that.
D.S. Publishing's short but memorable crime comic book line included the likes of Gangsters Can't Win and Pay-Off.
Knight Terrors: Shazam #1 drops this week, dragging us all into the nightmares of the World's Mightiest Mortal. Ready for the snooze-fest?
Enter the Web of Carnage #1, where Marvel plays musical chairs with villain thrones and symbiotes roam free.
Dive into the Nightmare Realm with us. Will Knight Terrors: The Flash #1 offer Barry a pitstop from his never-ending misery tour? Probably not.
One of the most famous crime comic books of the Pre-Code era, True Crime Comics #3 features work by the legendary Jack Cole.