This week sees DC Comics publish more second finale tie-ins from Knight Terrors mini-series Catwoman, Superman, Nightwing, Punchline and The Joker.
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Wednesday saw the release of the first issue of Boom Studios’ newly retitled Mech Cadets series by Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa series.
Jedi Tips 101 in Star Wars: Darth Vader #37: When your ship's overrun by rabid droids, it's time for an overdue existential crisis. Sound fun?
Si Spurrier used to write for Bleeding Cool and a favourite elsewhere. Next month, he’s relaunching three series from three publishers.
Ahead of the upcoming blockbuster graphic novel Asterix And The White Iris, Bleeding Cool has an exclusive original strip, The Chief's Fight.
In Knight Terrors: Punchline #2, Punchline battles her deepest fears and the nightmare Batgirl. Gotham, grab your popcorn.
There are a couple of weeks left of Spitting Image The Musical which means we get a better look Elon Musk Transformer puppet from the show.
Another title acquisition from Ziff-Davis, Romantic Marriage features a cover by Matt Baker and an interior story by Murphy Anderson.
For the first time that I can recall, a comic book preview has taken the top LITG spot in yesterday's Bleeding Cool traffic.
Nightmares can't scare Superman... or can they? Dive into the dream drama in Knight Terrors: Superman #2 as Clark and Kara step into the shadow realm.
Brace for some Stormy weather in Iron Man Annual #1, where it's raining a clichéd crossover story. Better bring an umbrella.
Hawkgirl #2 – a thrilling chapter of friendships made, enemies earned, and the thrilling spectacle of metal wing dilemmas.
Just when you thought we were safe, 'Marvel's Voices: X-Men #1' brings us "all new" tales celebrating X-Men's illustrious history. Buckle up.
In 'Knight Terrors: Nightwing #2', the Bat-family's boy scout is forced to wrestle with guilt and, ugh, character growth. Stay tuned.
Daredevil #14 brings more drama than Daredevil's red tight suit. It's the End, but what's really ending here? My patience?
Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer #15 closes out The War of the Horsemen. Really hope the horsies are alright.
In Icon vs Hardware #4, the boys duke it out while Brainiac decides universe-invading is his new hobby. Who knew?
Gene Simmons' Dominatrix #3 wants to rock and roll all night, then every day in the seedy underbelly of Bangkok. Tune in!
This year's Hallloween and Trick-Or-Read has Blue Book, Captain Marvel, Cooking With Monsters, Dark Spaces, Spider-Man, Star Wars: High Republic, Moon Knight, Origin/PTSD and Lovely Muco/Witch Hat Atelier Kitchen.
Groot #4: Will our beloved tree finally branch out to be the hero we always knew he could be, or will he simply leaf us hanging?
British Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has come under criticism for ordering that cartoon murals in children's asylum centres be removed
Bleeding Cool reported on IDW Publishing cancelling a number of creator-owned projects under the IDW Originals line before they had even been announced.
In Harley Quinn: Black + White + Redder #2, our favorite clown-faced anti-heroine chews up more than just rubber chicken. Stay tuned.
In this week's Knight Terrors: Catwoman #2, we also see Selina Kyle has doubts about the upcoming Gotham War as well...
Bleeding Cool always tries to keep an eye on comic book stores that close, those that open and those which go through ch-ch-changes.
A Mutant Murder Mystery unfolds in Ghost Rider #17! Can these two dicks get to the bottom of it all? Find out Wednesday!
We are getting a twelfth volume of Dog Man from Scholastic, The Scarlet Shedder, that sees Dog Man go up against AI artificial intelligence.
Tom Brevoort takes top two in Bleeding Cool traffic. Welcome to Lying In The Gutters on Sunday morning, hope you survive the experience.
Dive into the dark side with marvel's Dark X-Men #1. Will the world cope with this mutated melancholy? Or just suffer crippling existential dread like me?
Batman/Superman: World's Finest #18 aims to rewrite history, because why leave well enough alone when there's cash to be made?