Batman: Gotham War is kicking off at DC and I am told to look at two very specific comics from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman run.
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Titan Comics will publishing Jeehyung Lee’s neo-noir series, Gumaa: The Beginning Of Her which raised $107,072 on Kickstarter.
Reports are comig in of hundreds of thousands of copies of Heavy Metal Magazine destroyed, to save on warehouse storage space.
In March, Bleeding Cool ran the Blood Moon solicits, with their launch book The Monsters Clean Up Guy #1. by Drew D Lenhart and Rowel Roque.
Batman Incorporated by Ed Brisson and John Timms ends with issue 12, published today by DC Comics. is this Batman Inc no more?
Oni Press is republishing the second instalment of Brenna Thummler's Sheets trilogy as a deluxe hardcover, Delicates: Collector's Edition.
Bosch: Legacy opened things up yesterday. No matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about stuff.
Take a frosty trip down memory lane as Astonishing Iceman #2 sends our chilly hero back home. Will Bobby's hometown stay cool under pressure?
In Venom #25, Eddie Brock plays Doctor Who with Doctor Doom's time machine and somehow ends up in detention. High school, am I right?
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #10, the speedster Hightail brings more to New York's streets than a swift beat-down. Can't wait...no really, I can't.
Looks like stormy weather is on the horizon for the X-Men in X-Men Red #15, and memory issues take center stage. Will the truth be more than Fisher King can bear?
The Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War Prelude is meant to be in comic book stores for Batman Day, Saturday the 16th of September....
We know Damian Wayne reads shoujo manga, typically is described as Japanese "girls comics", targeting adolescent females and young women.
This year's annual Hellboy Winter Special from Dark Horse Comics will feature The Yule Cat one-shot by Barbarian Lord creator Matt Smith.
Superman: Lost by Christopher Priest, Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz has been telling a story of Superman, after spending twenty years away.
In X-Force #44, the team faces their toughest challenge yet - going a whole issue without internet. Bulk buy your popcorn now.
Previously, Bleeding Cool reported on rumours regarding tomorrow's Green Lantern #3 from Jeremy Adams and Xermanico.
Joshua Williamson and Simone Di Meo have been working on a new Batman And Robin series, out from DC this week.
World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #133 takes us on a wild trip inside a wacky dimension and a villainess' gauntlet. Expect the unexpected!
The 2023 Mike Wieringo Comic Book Industry Awards, or Ringo Awards, were presented at Baltimore Comic-Con this past weekend.
I think it's very unlikely that the new costume for Spider-Man India will turn sentient and attack him. But this kind of thing has happened before.
Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1 – When Obi is not cutting limbs, he's running a galactic daycare. Catch the scoop!
They used to be accused of rotting your kids' brains. Now parental self-help books are turning to Marvel Comics for inspiration.
DC Comics' publishing plans, especially what they are rushing through to reprint, reveal much that's on James Gunn's mind.
Spiders, songs, and sleepless nights, oh my! Get ready for Marvel's Spine-Tingling Spider-Man #0. It's Spider-Man... but can it hit the right notes?
Step into chaos as World's Finest: Teen Titans #3 crashes Titanscon and intro's our newest heartthrob villain, Toyboy. Yeah, you read that right.
Red Goblin #8: Normie and Gramps lock horns while an unknown menace bides its time. Prepare for family drama dipped in blood.
Danger Street #9 delivers a medieval joust in spandex. Hold on to your chainmail, folks, this one's for the history books...or maybe just the bargain bin.
Messy pasts, teen crushes, and how on earth Doctor Strange got involved – saddle up for Ghost Rider #18!
Expect time twists and expired license plates in Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #12. Apparently, parking rules haven't bypassed superhero domains.