PrintWatch: Superman: Son Of Kal-El #1 has sold out from DC Comics and Lunar Distribution and is going to a second print, with a 1:25 variant cover. We
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Today, DC Comics has published five comic books that have heavy-relevance to the release of The Suicide Squad movie in cinemas this past week. Three in
Bleeding Cool scooped the Suicide Squad: Get Joker story a month ago, but today it hit comic book stores, which means we have some better and more
TMNT typo time! Bleeding Cool loves a typo, our website is full of them. We love them, we cherish them, we hold them to our breasts and coddle them. So it
Recently, Bleeding Cool ran the scoop that Avengers writer Jason Aaron was returning to The Punisher and returning The Punisher to the Marvel Universe
Black Knight #5, the final issue of the series by Si Spurrier and Sergio Davila, was published by Marvel Comics last week, and... odds are it's getting a
Thanks to a combination of PRH and Amazon, a little look at some other big books coming through from DC Comics in 2022, whether an Omnibus Question of a
Last night saw the world premiere of The Windsors: Endgame, the West End stage spinoff of the bawdy satirical Channel 4 TV sitcom that parodies the lives
Writer and creator of hit TV show Line Of Duty, and one of many tipped to be the new showrunner of Doctor Who, Jed Mercurio, also has his first graphic
DC's Future State saw a near-future of Gotham, in which Mayor Nakano had hired a fascistic military force to operate on the streets of Gotham to keep the
Dynamite had a little bit of a controversy on crowdfunding last year, this summer it seems a much more traditional comic book industry one. Dynamite
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,
In this preview of Nice House on the Lake #3, we get some backstory about journalist Sam and the ways Walter has influenced, or more accurately
American Vampire 1976 concludes on Tuesday with American Vampire 1976 #10. Who will be killed off as this story comes to a close?
Brian Azzarello is back on a Black Label comic as Suicide Squad Get Joker #1 hits comic book stores from DC Comics on Tuesday. Which can only mean one thing...
Crush & Lobo #3 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview of the issue, we find Lobo taking part in group therapy in space prison.
Can Silk #5 conclude this mini-series without shocking revelations that turn Silk's world upside down? You know it cannot, true believers!
Superman finds himself in a reality where he's running for political office in this preview of Justice League Infinity #2. What would Dean Cain think?
The last time I saw Henry Barajas, he was twisting up a storm on the dancefloor at Thought Bubble. A lot has happened in those last two years, culminating
Marvel editors are put to the test once more as WEB of Spider-Man #3 explores the geography of France in this preview.
Was there really a lot of demand for this War of the Bounty Hunters tie-in, 4-Lom & Zuckuss #1? Probably not. Will people buy it anyway out of a compulsive need for completion? Excelsior, true believers!
Somebody wake Sinestro up and tell him he's on for this preview of Green Lantern #5! Oh, what's he been up to?? Sinestro, you dirty dog!
It's Ultragirl vs. Ultraman in the grand finale of Crime Syndicate as Crime Syndicate hits comic book stores from DC Comics on Tuesday.
Batman has a Bat Cave. Or at least he did. Under the grounds of the now-repossessed Wayne Manor. With a series of mini-Batcaves spread across Central
The creation of comics legend Will Eisner, Lady Luck began life as a backup in The Spirit newspaper sections, but briefly got her own series.
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers by Gilbert Shelton has been published by Knockabout Comics over the last few decades. But with a new animated series
In 2017, when Brian Bendis left Marvel Comics for a DC Comics exclusive deal, people wondered about the creator-owned comics that Brian published through
Chicago hosts not one but two comics exhibitions in the city. The first is at the Museum Of Contemporary Art, but the second one is on display at the Chicago Cultural Center. Running June 19th, 2021 through October 3rd, 2021, the exhibition called CHICAGO: Where Comics Came to Life (1880-1960) was curated by Chris Ware (Building Stories) and Chicago Cultural Historian Emeritus Tim Samuelson.
The current Batman plot was all set up in Future State: The Next Batman and Future State: The Dark Detective. That Mayor Nakano would make vigilanteism in
Admittedly, director James Gunn is fairly loose on the social media trigger finger when it comes to people talking positively about his new movie The