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Lobo is a free speech advocate in this preview of Superman vs. Lobo #3, but Superman's new power is inhibiting his rights!
Doctor Cornelius discovers the original COVID variant in this preview of X Lives of Wolverine #4, in stores from Marvel on Wednesday.
Harley Quinn keeps track of Batman's Robins in this preview of Future State Gotham #11, and she thinks Red Hood is the worst.
Doctor Octopus is missing some very important appendages in this preview of Devil's Reign: Superior Four #3. Time to whip out the Man-Thing.
Scooby and pals find themselves at Gotham City's supervillain convention in this preview of Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #12.
Kate reunites with her friends for some payback in this preview of Hawkeye: Kate Bishop #5, the series finale.
What's wrong with Batman and Zatanna in this preview of Batman Urban Legends #13, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics?
When has time travel ever gone wrong for Wolverine? So it's a great idea to try again in this preview of X Deaths of Wolverine #4.
Something must have really kicked off in Trial of the Amazons #1 because in this preview of Nubia and the Amazons #6, [SPOILER] is DEAD!!!
Han Solo teams up with Greedo prior to A New Hope in this preview of Star Wars: Han Solo and Chewbacca #1, and he lets Greedo know he will shoot first.
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what is
Last year, Bleeding Cool scooped the world on the news that the new Superman, Jon Kent, son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane, would be revealed as a young
PrintWatch: Marvel Comics is putting Avengers Forever #3, Black Panther #4 and She-Hulk #2 back for second printings, for the 13th of April. AVENGERS
Two big event comic books are published this week, with big event deaths. One is Trial Of The Amazons #1 which has been pitched as a murder mystery, with
As Scott Snyder says, everything happened, everything matters. Including Jumpa, Wonder Woman's pet riding kangaroo. Introduced in her earliest years in
Batman: The Long Halloween was a 13-issue American comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale published in 1996. Itself the follow-up to
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It's a Crisis of Infinite Gwens in this preview of Spider-Gwen: Gwenverse #1 as Spider-Gwen embarks on a cross-dimensional journey to meet her other selves.
A reported abandons a story on Koyuki Nakano because it's distressing her in this preview of Detective Comics #1056, instead of using it to further the clickbait cause.
Legendary X-Men writer Chris Claremont finally gets his turn at X-Men Legends in this preview of X-Men Legends #12, and he wants to make a fashion statement.
New York City cops convince Batman to prioritize a rich man's murder in this preview of I Am Batman #7, but is the murder his fault to begin with?
The Champions don't take kindly to the Kingpin's Thunderbolts electrocuting some children in this preview of Devil's Reign #5.
Nightwing is tossed off a building in this preview of Superman: Son of Kal-El #9, and Superman has no intention of helping him out.
Sabretooth has had plenty of time to reflect on the horribleness of his past actions, but in this preview of Sabretooth #2, it seems the takeaway is he should be even more horrible.
The Joker is the guest of honor at a Sampson family dinner in this preview of Joker #13... and also the main course!
Thor has finally conquered his Daddy Issues in this preview of Thor #23... will he finally stop having problems with his "hammer?"
Dark Horse Comics will publish Kings of Nowhere Volume 1 by Soroush Barazesh, also known as Koteri Ink, later this year.
For the first time in English, Dark Horse Comics will publish Maze, a graphic novel by Thiago Souto originally published in 2017 by Mino in Brazil.
"Molon labe" is reportedly the response of Diogenes of Sparta to Xerxes I of Persia when Xerxes demanded that the Greeks lay down their arms and