It was a gushing PR-puffery interview with Grant DeArmitt and John Ridley, author of I Am Batman, that got the Twitterati abuzz, said about the character
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The Garbage Pail kids ready for battle in this preview of Garbage Pail Kids Origins #2, in stores tomorrow from Dynamite.
Comic book creator Katherine Holden tells me that her webcomic-turned-Kickstarter print comic "Errant Book 1, which was recently over 150% funded on
Which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles would make the best boyfriend? The answer may surprise you, but you'll never know if you don't give us that click.
An enranged, nude man covered in goo tries to slice you to pieces, but it's not a local news story from Florida, it's a preview of Wolverine #27!
Christian Carnouche of Carnouche Productions is bringing Murky Waters: Tales From Beneath, making its debut outside of Kickstarter, at Thought Bubble this
Today's New Golden Age #1 sees a 31st-century Justice Society being created, separate from the Legion of Super Heroes - and the Golden Age Legionnaire,
Today's Batman: Urban Legends #21 has a new story by Dennis Culver and Hayden Sherman about a new set of young Gotham ne'er-do-wells who the city intended
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #6 sees Pariah make his last stand against all manner of Justice Leaguers, with deaths handed out in his usual style, and
Bleeding Cool has been telling you how DC Comics will be integrating the Wildstorm characters further into the DC Universe. We've looked at a new
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Today sees the publication of... plenty of DC Comics books. Including the likes of New Golden Age #1 and Dark Crisis #6. And amongst them all, themes seem
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We've talked about Jenny Robins and her graphic novel magnus opus, Biscuits, before on Bleeding Cool. Well, Robins is launching at Thought Bubble a brand
Comic book creator Becca Kubrick who has worked for the Cartoon Network, Nathan Love Studios and The National Trans Youth Network. has two new comic books
There isn't enough room in the Marvel multiverse for so many Spider-people. Luckily, they're trying to kill each other in this preview of Spider-Man #2.
Batman has trouble believing anyone can be a better driver than he is in this preview of Batman: Urban Legends #21.
In this preview of Moon Knight #17, Hunter Moon is dead... and Moon Knight isn't taking it very well.
Teen Justice grapple with the trauma caused by super-mega-crossover events in this preview of Multiversity: Teen Justice #6.
Nightcrawler explains to the Legion of X why he's been so horny lately in this preview of Legion of X #7.
Grant Morrison just posted the following to his Substack. An old comic book page, written and drawn by Grant Morrison from the 1970s, that suddenly seems
The Flash takes on The Top in this preview of Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #3, a comic based on the movies based on the comics.
The Huntress character at DC Comics has (mostly) been divided by two identities, Helena Bertinelli and Helena Wayne, though there have been others and the
Johnny and Talia are attacked on the road by zombie roadkill in this preview of Ghost Rider #8.
John Dunning and Ricardo Cabral have a new graphic novel for Thought Bubble, Wiper, coloured by Brad Simpson and lettered by Jim Campbell out next week
Nice House on the Lake gears up for its grand finale in this penultimate preview of Nice House on the Lake #11.
The debut of Doom Patrol in My Greatest Adventure #80 in 1963 is an underappreciated moment in DC Comics history.
This week's DC New Golden Age one-shot by Geoff Johns, Steve Lieber, Jerry Ordway, and Diego Olortegui is bringing us new Golden Age Heroes for the DC
Comic book publisher Boom Studios made initial waves back in 2017 by pioneering the first consistent affidavit-only returnability program dubbed the Boom
James Tynion IV was probably the highest profile comic creator to launch their comic book offerings on Substack a year-and-change ago, quitting the DC