In Bat-Man: First Knight #2, Gotham’s own caped worrywart wonders if punch-packing is enough to save the day. Spoiler: probably not.
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In Batman and Robin #8, the Dynamic Duo faces a cult and high school drama. Can they foil the plot, or will they need a hall pass?
In Suicide Squad: Dream Team #2, Waller's wrath awakens as Dreamer dips. Who's cozying up and who's kissing the ring? Stay tuned.
Two weeks worth of the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List as Batman #146 tops X-Men #33 with all three Ghost Machine titles right behind.
Outsiders #6 is out this Tuesday from DC Comics by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly and Robert Carey. Spoilers ahead.
Fancy some more Superman House Of Brainiac gossip? It all goes back to the first Lobo series by Keith Giffen, Alan Grant and Simon Bisley.
In Sinister Sons #3, the smackdown is as heavy as the irony when punching becomes the new space talk.
Hal's on an intergalactic AAA hunt in Green Lantern #10, while Carol's life choices have us expecting the unexpected.
In Action Comics #1064, the Ikea of evil, Brainiac, is back with a redecoration plan for Metropolis. Will Superman swipe his loyalty card?
IDW Special Projects Editor and creator of the Artist's Editor volumes, Scott Dunbier, has his last day at IDW today.
Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Titan, 2000AD, Oni and more continue to push out Omnibus collections, though some have seen their schedule slip.
Tirso Cons, Spanish comic book artist will be doing all his work for DC Comics, beginning with Dark Knight Of Steel: Allwinter.
Superman first appeared in 1938, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, published in Action Comics #1 by DC Comics. But what about before?
Deadpool and Youngblood creator, founder of Image Comics, Rob Liefeld is writing a memoir, Robservations, planned for early 2025
DC Vault: Death in the Family: Robin Lives! is a four part series by JM DeMatteis and Rick Leonardi, launching on the 10th of July.
Christopher Priest remembers M. D. “Doc” Bright for Bleeding Cool, the man and the klegacy, from Falcon to Quantum And Woody
This weekend, DC Comics arranged to give away free Detective Comics #27 in New York for the 85th anniversary of it going on sale in 1939.
The hunt for a Batman editor is still on at DC Comics in Burbank as a search for an external candidate has been made harder.
In Shazam #10, Billy plays divine contractor as the gods are roped into some heavenly home renovation. Let's take a peek!
In Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #6, the Cold War heats up as Superman tries to thaw Metallo's icy heart in Russia.
Comic book creator Mark D Bright , also known as MD Bright, died last week, peacefully, on the 27th of March at the age of 68.
Find out if the Scooby Gang can survive a laser tag game gone wrong in Scooby-Doo: Where are You #127. It's no mere child's play!
We already ran a couple of bits based on pages from the upcoming Batman #146 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez and Michele Bandini
As of January 2024, Bobbie Chase has retired from comics, after forty years in the business. But she still has a lot more to say.
Jaime's back and so is the mess in Blue Beetle #8! Guess superheroes don't have a Roomba for crime-fighting fallout.
In this week's Birds of Prey #8, Vixen claws her way into the team with a stylishly perilous predicament! Revel in the fashionable preview!
In Kneel Before Zod #4, get ready for Zod's cosmic tantrum. It's like space opera meets afternoon soap... with lasers.
In Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #4, Gotham's statues are alive and hideous — and no, we're not talking about the city council.
Shazam #10 by Josie Campbell and Emanuela Lupacchino is out this coming week, as the Shazam family get the Shaz-Van.
The Big Bad Plans of Zur-En-Arrh in This Week's Batman #146 (Spoilers) ... and a bit of Poison Ivy #21 as well.