Wally West has to be bailed out of a superhero jam by his own children in this preview of The Flash #779, in stores Tuesday from DC.
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Only Conan the Barbarian could find in-between battling zombies and apes to try to get laid in this preview of King Conan #3.
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #8 brings the mini-series to a conclusion, so click on this preview one last time for old time's sake.
Wolverine sounds like he needs a hug in this preview of X Lives of Wolverine #3, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
The Justice League and United Planets stand against the Anti-Guardian in this preview of Green Lantern #11, killing time for one for more issue until John Stewart shows up to save the day.
This preview of Hulk #4, in stores Wednesday from Marvel, kills off Tony Stark and then kills off Cyclops for an encore.
Everyone is out to get Doctor Wear in this preview of Detective Comics #1053, in stores Tuesday from DC. Is it a drug deal gone wrong? Or vaccine mandates at Arkham Tower?
In 2014, Bleeding Cool broke the story that Amazon was buying digital comic distributor and publisher ComiXology, three weeks before it was announced. At
Kyle Rayner's debut as a Green Lantern is part of one of the most important sagas of DC Comics' Copper Age.
In July last year, Bleeding Cool scooped the news that Jason Aaron was to reinvent The Punisher for a new age, adding the headline story "Jesus Saiz and
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what is
Radiation gave many heroes their powers during the Cold War era, but it could also take powers away. Such was the case in Fantastic Four 38.
We do love a Frank Cho outrage sketch cover here at Bleeding Cool. Taking a blank-covered comic book, and adding a satirical cartoon based around the
The infamous Guy Gardner first appeared in 1968 in Green Lantern #59 in 1968, but his debut appearance may not be what you expect.
Titan Comics has been publishing in-continuity Blade Runner comic books, set in various eras, with Blade Runner movie screenwriters telling the stories
Marvel's Wonder Man debuted -- and died -- in Avengers #9 in 1964, which may be the reason behind his enduring influence.
Currently, a 9.8 CGC slabbed copy of The Killing Joke first printing is up for auction from Heritage Auctions at $276. It could well go higher. The comic
Tango Hotel is an art lifestyle men's clothing label founded by a group of artists - Al Baseer Holly, Rich Hilfiger and Stevie Williams. The label
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Dick Grayson reveals the secret Batman keeps in his utility belt in this preview of Nightwing #89... and hands it over to a child?!
With the solicit for Venom #5 promising answers to questions by writer Al Ewing, Meridius gets exposition-happy in the preview.
Scooby-Doo and his pals must investigate a haunted police station in this preview of Scooby-Doo! Where Are You? #114.
The existence of a Wolverine version of Doctor Octopus in this preview of Devil's Reign: Superior Four #2 raises eight important questions.
Medusa just wants Nubia to look her in the eye in this preview of Nubia and the Amazons #5. Is that so much to ask?
Marvel Celebrates Black History Month in the best way possible in Marvel's Voices: Legacy #1... the way where you give Marvel six bucks.
While the rest of the Robins hunt down Anarky in this preview of Robins #4, Tim Drake is held captive in the bondage dungeon of a woman claiming to be the first Robin.
Just like he neglected his family all those years, in this preview of Fantastic Four #40, Reed Richards neglects saving the world...for science.
This week, as customers pick up the DC Comics cardstock variants that they pay a dollar extra for, just to a) have a thicker, rarer, premium cover and b)
The Watcher may not have been found guilty yet, but he gets his punishment early in this very sexy improbably preview of Reckoning War: Trial of the Watcher #1.
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