Last month, Bleeding Cool looked at how in Suicide Squad: Dream Team, Amanda Waller puts together her latest version of the Suicide Squad
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Check out our preview of Looney Tunes #277, where Bugs and Daffy tackle Dracula's canines—hopefully without losing their necks.
This Tuesday, two comics from DC, qill feature Klarion The Witch Boy, The Outsiders #5 and Speed Force #5. Yes it's odd.
As if adolescence wasn't hard enough, Sinister Sons #2 takes family drama to galactic levels with a Sinestro wannabe and Lor-Zod.
In Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #6, Dodds cracks the case, but can he wake up in time to save the world from a nightmare scenario?
In Speed Force #5, Avery and Wallace tackle the ultimate identity crisis and tech menace. Can they outpace their own holograms?
The launch of an Ultimate title may be the only thing that can knock Batman off the top of the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List.
Trouble's brewing in Red Hood: The Hill #2 as jealousy and villainy threaten to rip The Watch apart. Can Red Hood keep the peace?
Love is in the air (and so are fists) as Batman and Robin #7 brings back Damian's deadly crush—what could go wrong?
When the world's grimiest detective meets Gotham's grimmest hero, Batman: Dylan Dog #1 delivers an unholy crossover chaos.
DC Comics is publishing a new comic book series starting in June to tie in, and vibe with the My Adventures with Superman animated series.
Zatanna: Bring Down the House is a new Black Label graphic novel written by DC's graphic novelist of choice Mariko Tamaki.
We have a bunch of Omnibus and Deluxe collections for later 2024 and early 2025, Marvel, DC, Skybound, Boom a 2000AD. But we begin with War...
PrintWatch: More printings for Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong, Ultimate Black Panther, Spider-Men, Mad, Avengers, Weapon X & Wolverine.
Exclusively, Bleeding Cool compares remastered pages of Sandman #19 to digital versions of the original published version from 1990.
James Gunn lists the following comic book inspirations behind his version of Superman, and Bleeding Cool breaks them down.
Last month, Bleeding Cool mentioned that the third issue of Kneel Before Zod by Joe Casey and Dan McDaid would kick off a major Superman event
Poison Ivy #20 by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara continues the story of Poison Ivy's rewritten origin, which began in the Joker War.
Batman #145 is out today. A few months ago, Bleeding Cool ran a little bit of Bat Gossip that promised "more of Batman's trainers"
Blue Beetle #7 by Josh Trujillo, Adrian Gutierrez, Natacha Bustos, Howard Porter, Cully Hamner & Scott Kolins is a tribute to Keith Giffen
Tomorrow sees the publication of Batman #145 by Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez, the start of the Dark Prisons arc.
Birds Of Prey spoilers! Bleeding Cool reported an article headlined, "Birds Of Prey In Lingerie, DC Comics Asks What More Do You Want?"
Amazing Spider-Man #44 concluding the Gang War tops the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List as it usually does when there isn't a Batman.
Ted Kord's in a pickle, and in Blue Beetle #7, it's Booster Gold to the rescue. But is this duo golden or just fool's gold?
Dive into Batman #145 as the Dark Knight plays Houdini in a prison of dark secrets. Will he escape or find a new cell in the plot twists?
This week in Shazam #9, The Captain spars with The Creeper. Will it be a thriller, or is it just another typical Tuesday?
In Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #5, Superman must seek help from his arch-nemesis Lex Luthor. What could go wrong?
In Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #3, Catwoman's playing the blame game. Will the real burglar please stand up?
Hold onto your capes, folks - Birds of Prey #7 swoops in with a fresh conspiracy and a spanking new mission in Gotham!
In Poison Ivy #20, Ivy's life wilts under pressure, but will The Gardener prune her troubles or just add to the tangle?