Batman's brutality against criminals is so unchecked even the NYPD are concerned in this preview of I Am Batman #9.
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Betty and Veronica want Archie to exercise gender equality when hitting on the new kids in this preview of Archie Showcase Digest #8.
Relive Batman's origins again... again in this preview of Batman: The Knight Compendium Edition.
In the initial Kill Lock miniseries, a ruthless mind spawned a lengthy and elaborate plan to pull the wool over an entire society. In Kill Lock: The
I believe Faithless III #1 maintains the series' high standard of quality. Llovet's work has only improved and Azzarello remains sharp.
With a terrifying fidelity to the Tim Burton cinematic vision, this issue elevates the Two-Face we all really deserved to epic heights in Batman ’89 #5.
Cannonball Comics publisher Rural Home Publications attempted to make a big splash during WW2 -- and then it all fell apart.
Gobbledygook was an anthology comic book published by Mirage Studios in 1986 "done by our friends". Those friends happened to include Kevin Eastman, Peter
After his debut in Bomber Comics #1, Kismet became the cover star for the first time, alongside Wonder Boy on Bomber Comics #3.
Thanks to a glitch that seems to be going on with ComiXology, Bleeding Cool has managed to put together a mutant-errific preview of X-Force #28, New
Read about five comics that helped "inspire" Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, focusing on Doctor Strange, Scarlet Witch, and more.
The star of the title Blazing Comics from Rural Home Publications, the Green Turtle was the creation of Chinese-American artist Chu F. Hing.
A back to basics restart for Amazing Spider-Man. No Spider-Totems, no cushy job with Iron Man or the Avengers. Just Peter Parker and a lot more enemies than friends.
Spring has sprung in San Diego and Free Comic Book Day is upon us again, and the best spot to celebrate is Southern California Comics. Free Comic Book Day
Adventure Comics #103 cover-dated April 1946 featured the start of long-running series for Superboy and several now-legendary DC characters.
Lots of places have a four-page preview of next week's Star Wars Halcyon #3 from Marvel Comics, including StarWars.com. Bless their little hearts.
The first Marvel Comics issue of Godzilla form the 70's is taking bids on a CGC copy today at Heritage Auctions.
When Hank McCoy, The Beast, was introduced by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in X-Men #1, he was a big white guy with larger hands and feet than one might have
LITG: Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about
Al Feldstein's Sunny was a slightly racier version of the teenage drama of Archie's Riverdale that brought him to the attention of Bill Gaines
In her debut appearance in Air Fighters Comics, Valkyrie was persuaded by Airboy to switch sides and join the Allies during WWII.
The Great Resignation has come to the Grim Reaping industry in this preview of Grim #1, launching this Wednesday.
After delivering a Bat-lecture to Jon in this preview o Superman: Son of Kal-El #11, Batman is about to get a taste of his own medicine.
Tommy Oliver won't enjoy learning his spot on the Power Ranger rankings in this preview of Mighty Morphin #19.
As The Great Darkness heralds the End of All Things in this preview of Justice League vs. The Legion of Super-Heroes #3, all Batman wants is a mentally criminal to beat up.
In Action Comics #39, Superman fights an early example of a character who has been given powers by exposure to radiation.
How will Archie and the gang react to meeting their grim and gritty TV doppelgangers in this preview of Archie Meets Riverdale #1?
Batman blows himself up in this preview of Future State Gotham #13.
Amazing Spider-Man #252 from 1984 was the first appearance of Spider-Man in his new black costume. When it arrived, the origin of the new look was a bit
In a freaky twisting of reality television tropes, The Nice House On The Lake #8 shuffles the cards and plays a very different game. At the end of the