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Batman: The World is a 160-page book from DC Comics featuring Batman stories by creative teams from across the globe, taking place in their home
PrintWatch: Stray Dogs #4 by Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner—which just landed in stores last week—as well as Stray Dogs #1, have sold out completely at
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
We have got a little low-res look at Fantastic Four #35, the big post-wedding Fantastic Four issue with Doom, Kang, Immortus and more, courtesy of John
It's Zealot time! The Batman anthology series Batman: Urban Legends has been telling stories of Grifter, the Jim Lee and Brandon Choi-created character
DC Comics has released their August 2021 solicitations (finally) for comic books launching in that month and beyond. We Frankensteined a few yesterday,
DC Comics is to publish a sequel to the current Pennyworth TV show, showing the life of Alfred Pennyworth working as an MI6 spy during the Cold War. No,
Bleeding Cool spoke with Batman himself in an EX-X-XCLUSIVE interview to find out more about the upcoming Batman: The World anthology from DC Comics.
Back in March, Bleeding Cool reported that we understood Josh Williamson was planning to write the Aquaman series after Kelly Sue DeConnick's run on the
Panel Syndicate, the digital pay-what-you-want comic book publisher owned by Brian K Vaughan and Martin Marcos is launching a new project, Claire's Hair
Josh Williamson was on John Siuntres' Word Balloon podcast last week and he talked about a whole lot of his upcoming plans at DC Comics - but originally
Julie Doucet is a semi-autobiographical cartoonist best known for her comic book series Dirty Plotte, self-published in the late eighties, then picked up
Dominic Cummings has become a major political figure in British politics in recent years. Seen as the principal figure in the Vote Leave campaign over
We know that Jonathan Hickman is writing a new Krakoan X-Men title to follow his run on the X-Men series, and as showrunner of the Krakoan X-Men line
I know, I know, Bleeding Cool has been running theories over Mephisto's involvement in the current Heroes Reborn event. That the rules of Hades (recently
Another launch title from AWA - Artists, Writers & Artisans, one a month, so that we have Not All Robots by Mark Russell and Mike Deodato, but also
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
Source Point Press is launching its new series Suicide Jockeys #1 in their August 2021 solicits and solicitations. The comic book series by Rylend Grant,
Last year, Adam Phillips, former Director, Marketing Services at DC Comics, who did the regularly monthly solicitations was made redundant. It was his
In the wake of rave reviews for issue #2 of The Many Deaths Of Laila Starr, I thought I'd take a closer look at the incident that kick starts the entire series from issue #1.
Something Is Killing The Children #16 is out tomorrow. But Advance Reorders for Something Is Killing The Children #17 got in there first, taking two spots
It's Justice Society Of America time! We mentioned that the Stargirl Spring Break Special out today from DC Comics was promising a new Stargirl comic book
Today sees the publication of the Stargirl Spring Break Special by Geoff Johns and Todd Nauck which revives the character is most recently seen on the CW
The Joker Presents: A Puzzlebox is a new seven-issue comic book series by Matthew Rosenberg, Jesús Merino, Joshua Hixon and Ulises Arreola with covers by
It's one of the most famous American comic book covers of all time. Detective Comics #27, featuring the first appearance of Batman, as depicted by Bob
The Other History Of The DC Universe is a much-delayed retelling of the history of the DC Universe, from the point of view of characters from marginalised
What's up with Huntress? Well, a number of DC Comics titles have been switching to an anthology format. A longer main feature, a smaller back-up feature
Josh Williamson was on John Siuntres' Word Balloon podcast last week and he was up for talking about Green Arrow - and all the traditional Green Arrow
Robin #2 by the current grandmaster of DC's Omniverse, Josh Williamson, and enemy-of-headshots Gleb Melnikov is out. And surprise surprise, Damian Wayne




























