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A few weeks ago, Oni Press announced a new returnability initiative for all of the publisher's creator-owned single-issue series through 2023.
In this week's Flash #798 preview, Linda loses her powers just as the family gets bigger. Parenthood, am I right?
Now DC Comics is publishing Marc Silvestri's Batman/Joker: The Deadly Duo series, after a decade of prep work coming to a finale tomorrow.
Scout Comics are to publish Orson Welles: Warrior Of The Worlds later this year by Milton Lawson and Erik Whalen.
In Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - Lando #1, Chewbacca shows off his dubious negotiation skills while helping Lando with a risky deal. What could go wrong?
As we have previously learned, the new name for Captain Marvel, Shazam or Billy Batson in his superhero form is now The Captain, as seen in this week's Shazam #1 from Mark Waid and Dan Mora.
Guardian Of The Republic goes underground in May for Hexagon Comics with French underground cartoonist and satirist Jim Dandy.
In Peacemaker Tries Hard #1, our hero contemplates how far he'd go for peace. Eating poop is on the table. This is what we've come to, folks.
Batman #900 (or #135 if you prefer) is out this week. As is an invitation to do a bit more Batman reading - and watching. Spoilers ahead.
Shielding Darcy Lewis seemed easy until Scythia returns with rock armor in Scarlet Witch #5. Can Wanda fight magic-proof aggressors? Find out!
Whatever my reservations about the series’ gratuitous use of main character Joanna Tan’s bare breasts, Gun Honey Blood For Blood surprised me at almost every turn.
Get ready for a blast from the past in Shazam #1, as Shazam helps a family of space dinosaurs find their missing Dino-kid. Prehistoric pandemonium!
If McKay can keep Ferry drawing neat looking demons and dragons, Doctor Strange #1 will be something to keep an eye on.
A very infamous issue of Pep Comics is taking bids at Heritage Auctions featuring Archie, Jughead, Shield, Hangman and... someone else.
Dell published Popular Comics for years, and one of the more interesting covers from the run is at Heritage Auctions today.
In X-Men: Before the Fall - Sons of X #1, Legion finds out he's no match for AI Nimrod, and Nightcrawler's not himself. Promises to be a real hoot!
Score a sweet deal on epic digital art books while supporting the Hero Initiative with Dynamite Entertainment's latest Humble Bundle!
DC has released a look at their upcoming DC Pride 2023 with a sliver of every story within. So Marvel is doing the same, for Marvel's Voices: Pride #1
Think Gotham's supervillains were bad? Wait until you see the pests running amok in Batman #135! Get a sneak peek here.
Bleeding Cool providing a platform for a number of IDW employees who were amongst the now unjobbed. Can you do anything to help?
The new edition of Things To Do In London If You Like Comics for May 2023, as MCM London Comic Con and Free Comic Book Day come to town.
In Star Wars: Darth Vader #33, get ready for the Dark Lord to throw a tantrum like a toddler who lost control of their Sith toy. Can you say "Darth Karen"?
A cartoon by Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson has been criticised for anti-semitic tropes depicting departing BBC chairman Richard Sharp.
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool, as well as the past four years, and whose got a birthday today as well...
During the comic industry's boom time of the early 1950s, L.B. Cole covers were designed to stand out on the crowded newsstands.
In this Immortal X-Men #11 preview, Storm's had it with Charles and friends. But can she fix the damage from the Sins of Sinister fallout?
Crackajack Funnies #32 from 1941 features the discovery that Owl Man's partner is Owl-Girl, and it seems to stick.
It's a family affair in Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #3, as Jon confronts an unsettling legacy in the world of Injustice. Brace for impact!
Dell is remembered as the publisher of comics featuring licensed Disney characters, but they had a superhero line including Martan the Marvel Man.