In this preview of Joker #9, in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics, Jim Gordon shows he has the guys to do what Batman is too afraid to.
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Orphan-Maker goes on a rescue mission in this preview of Hellions #17. Also, Psylocke goes on a rescue mission to rescue Orphan-Maker. It's a vicious cycle.
Jace Fox follows in the footsteps of his predecessor and all the best heroes by unveiling his Daddy Issues in this preview of I Am Batman #3.
Excalibur can't afford to lose a final battle in Excalibur #25, so it makes perfect sense they'd appoint a child as their head strategist.
Can anything save Jason Todd from getting beaten to death by Warmonger in Future State Gotham #7? Well, you could call this 1-900 nu-- nevermind. He's screwed!
Marvel's Eternals is the first Marvel Movie to be ranked "rotten" on Rotten Tomatoes, but don't let that discourage you from this preview of Eternals #7.
The titular Black Manta takes too much pleasure in torturing Gentleman Ghost in this preview of Black Manta #3.
Marvel continues to save on ink costs while passing it off as an artistic choice in this preview of Deadpool: Black, White, & Blood #4.
Breaking the prime rule of supervillain recovery, Batwoman's sister cosplays her supervillain identity in this preview of Batman Urban Legends #9.
Check out a preview of Avengers: Tech On #4, in which... look, the concept is Avengers in mech suits. Do you really need any more than that?
Check out a preview of Batman The Imposter #2, in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and apparently not actually an Among Us crossover. Missed opportunity.
Morbius the Living Vampire has gotten a taste for Spider-blood in this preview o Amazing Spider-Man #78, but if he wants more, Spidey will make him work for it.
Warworld Saga kicks off in this preview of Action Comics #1036, bulling itself as the biggest Superman event since that time he died in the 90s.
Check out a preview of Alien #8, in which bloodthirsty xenomorphs are causing turnover issues at the local settlement parish.
Your First Look At JLQ - Justice League Queer - From DC Comics
"Ineffable" means something is so extraordinary or extreme that it cannot be described in words. It gained recent popularity in the book Good Omens by
Texas State Representative Matt Krause has submitted a list of 828 books to Lily Laux, deputy commissioner of school programs at the Texas Education
In 2013, Andy Diggle and Aaron Campbell launched a new comic book through Dynamite Entertainment called Uncanny. A crime/super powers comic book series
After Image Comics employees organised as Comic Book Workers United and announced themselves as a union earlier this week, yesterday Image Comics issued a
ShadowHawk was a launch title from Image Comics by Jim Valentino, one of the Image founders, in 1992. In 2022, for the publisher's 30th anniversary,
LITG: The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games,
Pip The Troll was created by Jim Starlin in Strange Tales vol 2 #179, published by Marvel Comics in 1975 as foil to the story's protagonist, Adam Warlock.
Anyone got an effigy? "Remember, remember the fifth of November, gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be
At the beginning of the week, Image Comics staffers stated that after voting in a supermajority, they were forming a union, Comic Book Workers United, to
Starfox, otherwise known as Eros of Titan, was created by Jim Starlin and first appeared alongside his brother Thanos in Invincible Iron Man #55 in 1973.
Atlas Comics, the name of the publishing company who would become Marvel Comics, first published The Black Knight #1 in 1955, six years before the Marvel
The Promise Collection is a group of high grade comics from 1939-1952, and early 1948 was about the crime explosion, and a Futurama mystery.
Diamond Comic Distributors tweeted out the news. I'm quite impressed they got that to work. "We are currently experiencing systems issues which may affect
Seattle Police are looking for the owners of what they call "vintage comic books" but are actually from only a few years ago, Funko POP figurines, and
The Ocean At The End Of The Lane is now The Ocean At The West End Of The Lane, having transferred from South Bank to the Duke Of York Theatre, holding its