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Scott Snyder isn't calling it the DC Omniverse, that's our nickname for it, derived from a previous James Tynon IV-penned Death Metal comic book, Rise Of
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
REVIEW: An Unkindness of Ravens #2 continues to establish this series by Dan Panosian and Marianna Ignazzi as BOOM! Studios' best comic.
REVIEW: Van Helsing 2020 Annual: Bloodlust is a great, standalone horror comic from Zenescope that offers a jumping-on point to new readers.
REVIEW: Shadow Service #4, an urban fantasy comic from Vault, fleshes out its supporting cast with an emotional (and disgusting) flashback.
To follow the news about Swamp Thing #1 from DC Comics in March, comes the news also spinning out from CXXP about The Suicide Squad #1. Getting a "The" in
REVIEW: Chu #5 is a climax drawn with intensity and humor, but it's the set-up for what's to come that makes Saffron a truly interesting lead.
REVIEW: Angel & Spike #15 sees Oz from Buffy the Vampire Slayer join Angel's crew, but his iconic stoic disposition seems to be forgotten.
Thanks to the CCXP comic con panels playing out, we get the news of the first new series launching from DC Comics in March 2021, to follow Future State.
Diamond Comic Distributors has informed comic book retailers that, in meetings with our freight carriers, the Operations teams at Diamond and Alliance
This ground level issue takes a look back at the dust-up over the Superhuman Registration Act that pitted Captain America against Iron Man over the idea
Donny Cates recently tweeted the following "RETAILERS!!! Hey. You know I don’t bullshit about this stuff. So please believe me when I tell you that issues
Have you ever seen one of those people who hold a huge cardboard arrow sign, or maybe someone dressed up as the Statue of Liberty or some corporate
Courtesy of the Warner Bros career portal, and despite two waves of high-level employee redundancies at DC Comics, DC Comics want three new senior
REVIEW: The Autumnal #3 feels like Stephen King by way of Ari Aster as Daniel Kraus & Chris Shehan bring the horror into terrifying focus.
The All-Father Thor is all but absent from this frustrating issue that posits the idea that Donald Blake -- the manufactured identity Thor's father Odin
It is time for Boom Studios to send certain comic books back to the printers, as Mighty Morphin #1 and Power Rangers #1 go to third printings, the second
No matter what is happening in Gotham City, there is one neighborhood that’s always on a different page. The Hill is a predominantly Black neighborhood
In what may seem like a million years ago, but was in fact only six months ago, Boom Studios surprised the industry by dropping a surprise “must read”
Apparently this has been quite the topic in comic book retailer forums the past few weeks. That the DC Comics perennial Batman: The Dark Knight Returns by
The best selling graphic novel in comic book stores in October took us by surprise this month—the breakout hit Dracula Motherf**cker—an original graphic
Where in the world is the Immortal Hulk? We've looked at big delays to both Non-Stop Spider-Man and Children Of The Atom this morning, but there are other
Back in November 2019, Bleeding Cool told you that there was to be a second ongoing Spider-Man series on the way to accompany Amazing Spider-Man. Earlier
Deadpool was introduced in New Mutants #98, by Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza, in 1991. Which makes 2021 his thirtieth anniversary. Bleeding Cool
Back in January 2020, Marvel Comics teased a new comic, Children Of The Atom, to be launching as part of the X-Men books ahead of the X Of Swords
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
After a fast sellout for Daredevil #25 as Bleeding Cool gave certain people the nod over the last few days, and copies selling for hundreds of dollars,
A few more big comic books coming down the pipe and being lined up by Marvel and DC Comics from September 2021 onwards. And with The Next Batman featuring
The lead-ins to all of January's DC Future State comic books lead in with the words "The Multiverse has been saved from the brink of destruction. With