There seems to be a lot of Godzilla and King Kong around around right now. .But first, Superman has to go up against Godzilla.
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So this is what I got up to yesterday, signing events in London, at Gosh Comics and Forbidden Planet for Damn Them All and The Devil's Cut.
Children of the Vault #2 brings us mutant militarism, divorced from reality. Bishop and Cable unite to complain. Enjoy!
Porky Pig explores and Daffy Duck whines in Looney Tunes #274 – a mystery island never looked so hilariously disturbed.
Brush up your resume, Admiral Piett, Star Wars: Darth Vader #38 finds the Dark Lord battling both SCOURGED Droids and his own empire. Sounds like Tuesday.
In a bleak, monochrome Gotham, Batman gives up his alter ego for good in Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham #1 Noir. It's like a Batman mid-life crisis, but in black and white!
Preview of Incredible Hulk #4: Why face your problems when you can acid-trip them away? Hulk vs. Man-Thing in a mind twist-fest.
Superman: Lost #6 ships next Tuesday, and Supes is having a space PTSD crisis. Is the Justice League insurer ready for this?
Werewolf by Night #1 hits stores with an unholy alliance to save a child. Jack and Elsa butting heads or butting monsters?
Gotham City: Year One was the series Phil Hester drew with Eric Gapstur, coloured by Jordie Bellaire and written by Tom King.
This October, DC Comics will publish a Halloween-themed one-shot, DC's Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun,. Here's a full creator list.
In Green Lantern #3, Hal is going ring-wild while Sinestro inks a dangerous deal. On another note, we've got more of John Stewart's homely adventures.
DC Comics' New Golden Age line expands with launches of Wesley Dodds: The Sandman, Jay Garrick: The Flash, and Alan Scott: Green Lantern
It may be a little low res. But here's a look at Jamie Mendoza's inks of Doug Mahnke's pencils of Batman: Off-World #1 written by Jason Aaron,
Just when you thought things couldn't get weirder, Marvel gives us Alligator Loki #1. Warning: contains excessive cuteness and helmeted reptiles.
People waited a long time for a Justice Society of America after the DC's New 52 deleted the idea of it back in 2011. So we're used to it.
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by over a hundred direct market comic stores from their sales from Tuesday to Friday.
It is hot in London. So perfect conditions for signings for The Devil's Cut and Damn Them To Hell at Gosh Comics and Forbidden Planet today.
Can Batman Incorporated survive their latest team-building exercise in Batman Incorporated #12? Bloody outcomes included.
Got a murder mystery to solve and a celebrity hero to exploit? Avengers Inc. #1 is coming to bring you 'Avenging' with a fedora flip.
Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham #1 promises a 'twisted' take on our brooding bat. Another chapter in the 'Who is the real me?' saga unfolds. You excited yet?
After launching in 1939, 1940 became Blue Beetle's year. He received a newspaper strip, radio show, his own series -- and an origin.
In Daredevil #1, Matt Murdock faces his biggest challenge yet: redecorating Hell's Kitchen.
It's family therapy, superhero style in Batman and Robin #1. Can the Bat-Dad and Bat-Brat solve the case, or will daddy issues prevail?
Vault Comics has announced that orders for Unnatural Order #1 from Chris Yost and Val Rodrigues have exceeded 137,000 copies.
In February 2024, Chris Claremont teams up with Edgar Salazar for a sequel to Claremont’s Wolverine solo stories with Madripoor Knights.
President of the Anime Club by Stephanie Evangelista and Daigo Fukuda, is their debut queer coming-of-age YA graphic novel for 2027.
The first issue of Batman: City Of Madness by Christian Ward goes to FOC this weekend. Here is a chance to ogle all the released artwork.
After multiple complaints, the Cumberland Police Department found that the Greely High School library was not in violation of Maine state laws
The Creepshow Holiday Special #1 is the latest tie-in from Image Comics and Skybound with Greg Nicotero, for December.