Batman: Off-World written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Doug Mahnke sees Batman getting to grips with what appears to be an alien incursion.
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Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man #35 claims to set the course for 24 issues -- want to bet against a universe-shaking event derailing that plan?
Stepping into the melodrama of teen angst, World's Finest: Teen Titans #4 explores breaking hearts and superheroes in pajamas.
Heritage Auctions has this original Rob Liefeld Captain America art up for auction soon, one of his most famous and mocked pieces of artwork.
Sean Murphy has a new Zorro comic book being Kickstartered and published by Massive Publishing, a license that he had to acquire personally.
Get ready for pure heroism and probable death in Avengers #6 as they clash with the Ashen Combine. Plus, bonus Latinx celebration!
Sean Phillips posted to "I've got an expensive leaky hole in my roof so I'm opening up my painted commission list for a little while..."
Sir Patrick Stewart has been doing some self-examination regarding his attitude to Wil Wheaton and topped the Bleeding Cool charts yesterday.
Wolverine #38 throws us into a circle of chaos - can the world's longest-running bromance between Cap and Wolvie withstand it?
In Superman: Lost #7, Lois turns to an unlikely ally, while Clark dukes it out with... himself? Oh, the originality!
Star Wars: Dark Droids #3 hits the stands this week. Just when you thought Darth Vader's life couldn't get more robo-centric!
Danger Street #10: Where knight sidekicks, world ending plans, and mystery-solving cops go to flourish.
Brace yourself for the cosmic circus in Silver Surfer Rebirth Legacy #2. Everyone's favorite alien surfer gets the blame game treatment. Intrigued yet?
Batman and Robin #2 dropping on Tuesday. Tune in for Damian's heartbreaking first day of school and a surprise villain. Shush! They might hear us!
Jason Kingsley OBE is the owner of Rebellion Publishing, 2000AD and Judge Dredd. He is also a keen medieval jouster. And is now fighting eels.
Are you ready to wrestle with Magneto's past sins in this latest issue? Welcome to Magneto #3, a fun fair of mutant melodrama. Buckle up.
The word has gone out to members of Blacks Club, on Dean Street, Soho, London, that after 260 years, it is closing its doors... for now.
Todd McFarlane will reveal Liam Sharp's new Spawn comic book project at New York Comic Con on Friday the thirteenth of October.
Green Lantern #4 introduces SINSON. So few original characters or concepts, so they're adding to the roster. Groundbreaking.
In January 2022, Shawn Martinbrough wrote, "Shawn is writing a new, soon-to-be-announced Gotham City project for DC Comics."
BHP Comics publisher Sha Nazir has announced that he is to wind down BHP as a comic book publisher this year, returning all rights.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 2 #5 is here. When you're in a world ruled by a cruel magistrate, is it Jedi or Bust?
Solicited as a T+ Teens And Up comic, Marvel has decided that Carnage has to be a Parental Advisory comic book rather than for young teenagers
Sir Patrick Stewart has been doing some self-examination regarding his attitude to Wil Wheaton and topped the Bleeding Cool charts yesterday.
In Batman: City of Madness #1, Gotham doubles down on its dark-knightmare! Disclaimer: No Robins were harmed in this preview, we believe.
Marvel delivers another blockbuster... in comic form, with Captain Marvel: Assault on Eden #1. Time for some "cinematic inspiration", huh?
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 hitting shelves this week. Finally, a genuine snooze fest where even the bad guys can't resist a siesta.
Time to unleash the beast. In Capwolf and the Howling Commandos #1, Captain America has gone furry and it's ruff at the frontlines.
G.O.D.S #2 "The Centum normally has twenty-five Primes, now only three remain. College isn't worth the time or the money."
Daniel Warren Johnson's Transformers tops the Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, beats the week's Batman by a hefty margin, and G.O.D.S. #1