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Comics Archives
Judy Garrick is The Boom! Who disappeared when fighting a man with a mask... or rather, without one. Doctor Elemental...
Bleeding Cool got a little New York Comic Con Batman gossip sugesting we may well be getting a return to the Three Jokers in DC continuity.
Today's World's Finest #18 sees Batman and Superman take an early trip to Earth 22, on the hunt for Superman's not-sidekick Thunder Boy.
The 1942 debut of the Sheena series from Fiction House features a cover by underappreciated Golden Age artist Dan Zolnerowich.
One of the original central images of Superman from the thirties and forties was that of him snapping chains held across his chest.
Beatrice Bennett, or Bea, was introduced in Nightwing #50, running the bar that Nightwing, shot in the head and calling himself Ric Gray.
Fiction House star artist Maurice Whitman covered Man O' Mars #1, an attempt by the publisher to survive the turmoil of the mid-1950s.
Steve Bell has been dropped by the Guardian newspaper, six months before his contract is up, over a cartoon of Benjamin Netanyahu
Warwick Davis helps Willow DVD sales... No matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about stuff.
In Star Wars #39, LANDO CALRISSIAN demonstrates intense droid affection while Jabba's Palace turns into a haven for sinister, blood-thirsty bots.
When you thought Nightwing had peaked, DC says, "Hold my beer." Read on for Nightwing #107: a new level of superhero absurdism.
Suit up as Invincible Iron Man #11 catapults you to Tony Stark's honeymoon, flexing his marital prowess alongside his heroics.
Prepare for another heavy dose of bedtime horror-fantasy in Sandman Universe Nightmare Country: The Glass House #5. Sweet dreams!
In the solicits for Superman #7 or #850, DC promise "Lex Luthor is visited by a blast from his past. One that will impact his future forever"
Daredevil #2 swings into stores this week—find out why crime isn't the only rocky thing for Matt Murdock. Loses villains, loses girlfriend — classic Matt!
Boom Studios is credited (by Bleeding Cool and others) with pioneering and popularizing a widespread affidavit returnability for retailers.
Catwoman #58 is out tomorrow, currently in the grip of the Gotham War crossover storyline. And there are spoilers in the wild...
Here's a peek at Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1. Just when Clark Kent thought he'd nailed date night, the world's noisiest neighbors crashed the party.
A few bad actors have taken select panels from the upcoming Golden Age mini-series Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1, out in a week-and-a-bit.
Jungle Comics, published by Fiction House from 1940 to 1954, has one of the best cover runs of the Golden Age of comic books.
Yen Press announced on their panel at NYCC they have 15 new manga and light novels coming in 2024, including new Sword Art Online Progress
Dr Frederic Wertham's story will be presented as a comic-within-the-comic in the manner "I Am" biographical comics, in Cat Kid.
In Avengers Inc. #2 there's a ghost on the loose in Avengers Mansion. Let's hope it does some purging as we dissect this week's tease.
On the 12th of October, as New York Comic Con was beginning, a John Romita memorial evening was held at New York Society Of Illustrators.
Marvel Voices: Loki Presents: The Bifrost And Furious by Karla Pacheco, Roberta Ingranata & Fer Sifuentes-Sujo. Emphasis on the "bi"?
Warwick Davis helps Willow DVD sales... No matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about stuff.
The Empire's nanny issues take center stage in this week's Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #2, because who doesn't love a Jedi in distress?
In Hawkgirl #4, our winged-wonder trades relaxing against real estate damage. Better have insurance, Metropolis.
Spine-Tingling Spider-Man #1 promises the 'scariest' Spider-Man story yet. Brace for startling revelations or just another gimmick?