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Bruce Wayne is a suspect of two murders now in this preview of Detective Comics #1037, in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics.
In this preview of Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #3, Batman, Shaggy, and the gang look to stop a crime spree from ruining Gotham's dog show.
From a bygone era of DC Comics, preview the final issue of the last Young Animal in Far Sector #12, in stores this Tuesday.
Marvel has finally listened to the fans and launched another Spider-Man comic. Check out a preview of Web of Spider-Man #1 right here, true believers!
Rorschach tells a funny joke in this preview of the latest issue of DC's unauthorised spinoff of Watchmen, Rorschach #9.
It looks like Valance is about to get his arms ripped off in this preview of Star Wars Bounty Hunters #13, in stores from Marvel Comics next week.
Check out a preview of DC Pride #1 featuring Batwoman. The Pride Month anthology will be in stores on Tuesday.
When Korvac decides to slack off on the job in this preview of Iron Man #9, his boss has a more effective way to motivate him than raising the minimum wage: a beatdown!
Joe Simon is best known as the co-creator of Captain America with Jack Kirby, but he had a long and varied career in comic books. After a short stint as
X-Men #21 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, continuing the Hellfire Gala crossover event that stretches the events of a single night across
The Joker #4 is out this week, from James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Guillem March, Mirka Andolfo, and it's going to get weird. Weirder than usual, that is.
In this preview of Heroes Reborn Squadron Savage #1, Frank Castle must kill again or he may have to watch his family die... for a second time!
There are plenty of pieces of comic book history in the 2021 June 6-7 Sunday & Monday Comics, Animation & Art Select Auction #122123 from Heritage
In this preview of Children of the Atom #4, the titular children aren't invited to the Hellfire Gala... but they're gonna crash the party anyway.
Milk Tea Magic is a WebToon series by Kat Yao, Tiffany Mau, and Maureen Kang that has been picked up for world graphic novel rights by Taylor Norman at
The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance: The Horror At Pensmouth is a YA graphic novel by Joshua Ulrich, described as Chilling Adventures of
Freshman Year, a debut YA graphic novel by Sarah Mai, was picked up by Jessica Anderson at Little, Brown/Ottaviano to be published in the winter of 2024.
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool, you can still read
In this preview of Heroes Reborn #6, in stores from Marvel Comics next week, All-Gog learns that he needs to make a serious adjustment to his diet.
In this preview of Excalibur #21, Rictor can't enjoy himself during the Hellfire Gala crossover because he's still too butthurt over the events of X of Swords.
In this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #68, Peter Parker learns what comic book readers have always known: death is meaningless in the Marvel Universe.
Doctor Strange And The Multiverse Of Madness will be in cinemas in March 2022. Doctor Strange will also appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home out in December
Okay, okay, so it wasn't Mahmud Asrar. But we have the official news now that Jonathan Hickman's new comic to follow X-Men and the Hellfire Gala from
Thank FOC It's Friday - Planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors. And now Lunar Distribution as
There have definitely been some ructions over this at Bleeding Cool HQ. Some folks have been "how will poor people be able to attend NYCC now." Whereas I
Infinite Frontier #1 is out in three weeks, and you know the drill. Bleeding Cool has learned a few things, on top of everything Josh Williamson said
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran the news that the DC Comics/Vertigo title Red Thorn by David Baillie, Meghan Hetrick, and Steve Pugh was being adapted for a
Jamie S Rich is quitting DC Comics, publicly confirmed by Batman/Catwoman, Strange Adventures and Rorschach writer Tom King.
We mentioned the other day that comic book stores were to expect backstock distribution delays in the next few weeks as Lunar Distribution, the DC Comics