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Metropolis is under attack by Bizarro magic in Action Comics #1062 today, and The Blue Devil and John Constantine are on the case.
The return to print of Marvel and DC crossovers topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool, where you can still read all about stuff.
The rather excellently titled Union Jack The Ripper by Cavan Scott and Kev Walker joins Marvel's Blood Hunt event in May.
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #16, Brooklyn's gang war climax has more twists than a pretzel factory tour. Who's the traitor?
Image Comics publishes I Hate Fairyland #11 by Skottie Young and Brett Bean with a comic book version of Taylor Swift, and Travis Kelce.
Tomorrow sees Action Comics #1062 deal with a Metropolis that has gone looney, the Bizarro infection that has turned it into New Htrae.
Tomorrow sees the publication of Sinister Sons #1 and Batman And Robin #6 from DC Comics. There are spoilers below, obviously,
In May, Marvel Comics will publish the Blood Hunt spinoff title Black Panther: Blood Hunt, from Cheryl Lynn Eaton and Farid Karami.
In Beware the Planet of the Apes #2, our favorite primate scientists play a dangerous game of 'find the human' in Yankee wasteland.
In 1954, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby returned to the romance comic genre they had created, with their own publication, In Love.
Penguin Random House has told comic shops that Marvel has told them of "an isolated printer defect" affecting Star Wars: Thrawn Alliance #1
"Marvel and DC are collaborating on reprinting many of the Amalgam titles... and the crossover events" says Barry Kitson.
Space Ghost, under the title The Ghost Rises, from David Pepose and Jonathan Lau from Dynamite Entertainment in May 2024.
ThunderCats #1 from Dynamite Entertainment and Power Rangers: The Return #1 from Boom Studios get second printings next month.
In Spider-Gwen: Smash #3, Gwen's day off hits a sour note as the mystery of Dazzler's vanishing act takes center stage.
Greg Capullo is now drawing Colossus of the X-Men for his upcoming Marvel Comics project, as well as Nick Fury, Captain America and Wolverine
Comic book creators react to the Elmo incident, the Larry David response and the Wil Wheaton response to that response...
This week's Three Jokers twist on Batman tops yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool, where you can still read all about stuff.
Check out our Superior Spider-Man #4 sneak peek, where Doc Ock battles his toughest enemy yet: an existential crisis.
Discover who's stirring the pot in Batman #143 as we dive headfirst into Joker's Year One shenanigans. Oh, the nostalgia!
Shang-Chi faces off against mobsters and heroes in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu: Gang War #3. Can Chinatown withstand the chaos?
In Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #5, Dodds plays hide and seek with the army. Will he snooze through or cause a nightmare on the base?
There is a lot going on right here on the cover for Love Confessions #38, a classic by the underrated Ogden Whitney.
Catch the sibling squabble in Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver #1 as family feuds and eldritch enemies threaten to tear them apart.
Responding to a The Killing Joke question, James Gunn addressed canon/"Elseworlds" tales and how DCU and DC Comics will "intersect" at times.
Originally in the Grant Morrison/Andy Kubert Batman comics, Simon Hurt gave Bruce Wayne a post-hypnotic trigger with the phrase Zur-En-Arrh
In Outsiders #4, Luke Fox's crew digs up century-old secrets, but at what cost? It's an underground party... with extra shadows.
In the upcoming Wonder Woman #6, the big fight is going to take place on the National Mall. A brand new insurrection at the Capitol for 2024.
At Florida comic convention Megacon earlier this month, Eric D July announced Horseman, a new comic book from Chuck Dixon and Joe Bennett.