D.S. Publishing's Exposed True Crime Cases got off to a cold-blooded start in the first two issues of the Pre-Code era series.
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Blizzard Entertainment dropped new info today on the latest event for Overwatch 2, as Halloween Terror 2022 is now live.
Baxter Stockman has a sudden change of heart in this preview of Teenage Mutant Nina Turtles: The Armageddon Game #2.
Last summer, cartoonist Ira Marcks saw his debut graphic novel Shark Summer, a middle-grade book inspired by the Steven Spielberg movie Jaws. Today has
Jeff Boison, former Image Comics Director of Sales and Publishing Planning, has been appointed Chief Operating Officer of Fragment Studios, an NFT token
Doctor Strange reveals his new career in this preview of Strange #7. Looks like he's a farmer or something.
Former DC Comics President/Publisher and currently on the board of Boom Studios, Paul Levitz gets a credit on the Black Adam movie for his role, not so
Cryptocurrency is all the rage right now, but did you know that some of your favorite Marvel superheroes are heavily into the crypto scene?
James Tynion IV may have moved on. But Punchline may well be his biggest legacy at DC Comics, alongside making Bruce Wayne too poor to buy Arkham Asylum
Silver Streak Comics #6 introduced a character who would have an important impact on Golden Age comics and beyond with Daredevil.
Argentinian comic book creator Luciano Vecchio, known for drawing Ironheart, Wiccan & Hulkling, and Iceman for Marvel Comics and DC Pride, Teen
Recently in Detective Comics, we learned that Arkham Arkham - or the Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane was built on land owned by Anatol
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
Beware Terror Tales #4 has a cover by Spectre co-creator Bernard Baily that practically begs you to read the story behind it.
Local rubes discover Jonathan and Martha Kent are hiding an alien on their farm in this preview of DC Mech #4. Spoiler alert: it's Superman.
The Mech Avengers face Giant-Size Doctor Doom in this preview of Mech Strike: Monster Hunters #5, the series finale.
Deathstroke has a personal interest in his contract in this preview of Deathstroke Inc #14... which will make it that much harder to accept defeat.
Jessica stabs Luke Cage in the face in this preview of The Variants #4. Luckily, it was just a photo.
Cullen Bunn and Colin Johnson's new horror comic book Night Walkers launches in Source Point Press' January 2022 solicits and solicitations, the only
Clark Kent, Kal-El, Superman has been away from Earth for some time, dealing with the slaveworld situation on Warworld, inspiring and helping free an
Damian Wayne helps the heroes sneak into Gotham in this preview of DC Vs. Vampires #10... with a little help from Batwoman.
The DeMultiverse is a new series of four comic books written by JM DeMatteis, known for Justice League International, Moonshadow, and Spider-Man: Kraven's
Saga returns in January 2023 with Saga #61. But it comes with quite a change. Since its first publication, Saga has been at the low price of $2.99 despite
Jubilee's wrestling fandom pays off in this preview of X-Terminators #2. Hopefully, the X-Women don't work themselves into a shoot.
James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera’s megahit Something Is Killing The Children returns in November with issue #26, the first issue in the second of a
Marvel Comics included a bunch of stub-February solicitations in their January 2023 solicitations - looks like this is going to be a common thing going
Did Batman and Harley Quinn do "the horizontal batusi?" Find out in this preview of Batman: Beyond the White Knight #6.
New comic book publisher Band Of Bards have four comic book launches in their January 2023 solicits and solicitations, Coins Of Judas #1 from Travis Gibb
After its recent success on Zoop, Snow White Zombie Apocalypse #1 by Brenton Lengel and Hyeondo Park gets a resolicit in Scout Comics January 2023
As his Senate testimony shows, Dark Mysteries' William K. Friedman knew what buttons to push when it came to comic book horror.