We've got two words for you: WildCATs #10. If "lock & load" war clichés are your jam, it's a must-read!
DC Comics Archives
On the 17th of December, 1951, Jerry Siegel sent a letter to National Comics VP Jack Liebowitz containing Suprman grievances - and white powder.
We've previously looked at which Knight Terrors tie-ins have the potential to matter to the main narrative and which are "Purple Skies" crossovers...
This internal document hows how DC negotiated with Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel over Superboy and Lois Lane, Girl Reporter comics
When a trip to the Spirit World feels more like a bad acid trip, it's time for a preview of DC's Spirit World #4. Prepare for the surreal.
Could this be Mary Marvel's worst nightmare or just another Tuesday in Knight Terrors: Shazam #2? Read on, if you dare.
This internal document from 1939 shows how the publisher confronted the first legal threat against Superman, from George Bernard Shaw.
DC Comics is putting out an Omnibus for the Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers, a third JLI Omnibus, and the first of the Simon Bisley Lobo Compendiums.
The Superman newspaper strip's editor Hannah Baker also sent the following letter to Jerry Siegel on the 20th of April, 1939...
In Knight Terrors: Robin #2, DC proves there's no such thing as too many Robins. If only for the comic value.
In previous Knight Terrors Gossip we stated "You know the House Of Mystery and the House Of Secrets? Welcome to the House Of Horror in the Hollow."
Batman Incorporated #11: Where mulitple Bat and Joker themed superpersons provide an allegory for the comic book business itself.
Knight Terrors #3: Deadman and Damian butting heads in a horror hovel. Will our ghoul survive Batman's brooding brat? Tune in.
Superman 2023 Annual #1 - Where Lois Lane breaks some news and Superman's... heart?
Walter Simonson had a tale to tell on Facebook about, three handmade comics that showed up at Marvel in 1975.
Brace yourselves for a hauntingly good time in World’s Finest Teen Titans #2! This blend of heroism, and mystery will knock your socks off, come Tuesday.
The world put to sleep and nightmare versions of Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman running wild, time for some Knight Terrors gossip.
In 1936, co-publisher of All-American Publications, Maxwell Charles Gaines wrote to Jerry Siegel rejecting Superman., returning all meterials.
The Flash wrestles with some very traumatic hallucinations in Knight Terrors: The Flash #2. Is Barry Allen now the villain or the victim?
Dive into Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #2, where Sinestro learns the hard way that nightmares aren't just for bedtime anymore.
Get ready for a dose of second-string superhero drama in Danger Street #8. Can a team of also-rans really save the universe? Tune in to find out!
Batman And Scooby-Doo Mysteries #11 heads down the online rabbit hole this week. Brace yourselves; we're entering the metaverse!
John Floyd, the inker best known for working with Barry Windsor-Smith, has died at the age of 61, after suffering from pancreatic cancer.
Could the Shush that Batman & Robin face this October be part of a network of "shushers" dating back to... It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?
When DC, Marvel, Image, Dark Horse and IDW left Diamond exclusivity, they scuppered the Mystery Shopper street date enforcement programme.
City Boy is Gotham's new city talking/manipulation superhero. But is it too much? Maybe someone with super-hearing might be able to empathise?
In the Peacemaker Tries Hard! comic book series by Kyle Starks and Steve Pugh has given Peacemaker a brand new sidekick, Bruce Wayne.
DC Comics was increasing a focus on the family of John Henry Irons, better known as Steel, including Natasha Irons.
Today's Peacekeeper comic book from DC Comics reintroduces Snowflame, their Cocaine-Powered supervillain . Welcome to your daily LITG.
The Knight Terrors crossover running through the DC titles may heavily impact the characters. Or just have purple skies. Spoilers ahead...