Wonder Woman may be a near-invulnerably super-powered warrior, but she's got no chance a guilt trip from good ol' mom in Wonder Woman Black & Gold #1.
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An unusual use of denatured uranium in the Wonder Woman story of Sensation Comics #69 from 1947 is a window on the history of nuclear energy.
The Marvel Universe has been appropriately shaken to its foundations, and nothing will be the same again in this preview of Heroes Return #1.
Batman ensures a criminal will think of him every time he makes love to his wife in this preview of Batman Reptilian #1 from DC Comics.
Diana reads forbidden texts -- not from a phone, from a scroll, idiots! -- in this preview of Wonder Woman #774. And in those texts is a story of an Amazon boy?!
Three weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran some Infinite Frontier rumours and gossip. This week sees the publication of Infinite Frontier #1. Feel free to compare
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
Aquaman: The Becoming is the new series published by DC Comics in September that will see Jackson Hyde, known as Aqualad, become the new Aquaman of the DC
Why won't Bat-people take The Penguin seriously in this preview of Detective Comics #1038, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics?
Bleeding Cool gets the word that British publisher Jonathan Cape has let go of their head of book design, Neil Bradford. Bradford had worked at the
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In this preview of Wolverine #13, Logan finally gets an assignment he's perfectly suited for: bathroom attendent at the Hellfire Gala party.
Gamma Flight are, at least obstensibly, on the run in this preview of Gamma Flight #1, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel comics.
The trial of Naomi commences with a pity party in this preview of Justice League #63 by "The Great One" Brian Bendis and David Marquez.
Superman struggles to explain himself after not keeping in touch with his fan club for a long time in this preview of Action Comics #1032.
If you can't trust a mysterious new villain and his army of rock golems, who can you trust? Check out this preview of Reptil #2, in stores Wednesday,
Auteur.io is raging mad as he tries to create the perfect comic book story in this preview of Batman Superman #19 from DC Comics.
Nightcrawler is fealing queasy in this preview of Way of X #3 after taking part in a shameless cash grab crossover event, but Dr. Nemesis has what Kurt needs.
PrintWatch: The first issue of the empowered Black superheroes comic book series White (sequel to 2016’s Black and BlackAF) by creators Kwanza Osajyefo,
If you want to make sure you get the right Batman, you should go to the store and pick one up yourself. Preview Infinite Frontier #1 here.
Kismet, Man of Fate, is considered the first Muslim superhero, first appearing in Bomber Comics #1 from Elliot Publications in 1944.
Amazing Spider-Man #667 was the first issue of the Spider-Island event in Spider-Man, where everyone in Manhattan got spider-powers. It also saw Humberto
Daddy issues. All the best heroes have them in comics today. And in this preview of Superman #32, we find daddy issues a universal constant.
Bleeding Cool broke the news yesterday that superstar comic book artist Olivier Coipel was the new artist on the ongoing I Am Batman series written by
Will Enchantress do what Carol asksin this preview of Captain Marvel #29? Seems like it. Will it backfire horrifically? Almost certainly.
Donald Duck's adventure in the Volcano Valley with his nephews in Dell's Four Color #147 by Carl Barks has some interesting history behind it.
"Read with me" comics on record and an original Godzilla movie poster are up for auction in the Heritage Auctions lot ending June 19.
Marieke Nijkamp and Sylvia Bi's middle-grade graphic novel series Ink Girls, has seen the first two books picked up by Martha Mihalick at Greenwillow. Ink
Unicons is a new middle-grade graphic novel from former Smallville writing duo Daniel Sulzberg and Neil Sadhu. Unicons follows "horses Gabby and her best
Maelstrom: A Prince Of Evil is a YA graphic novel debut by Lora Merriman, bought at auction by Brian Geffen at Henry Holt along with an unnamed second