Today, I will detail to you all what are the most collectible Batman comic books. This is not a specific question, per se, and more a matter of a general question that I often get asked ...
Absolute Batman #1 had a quarter of a million copies ordered and a second printing on the way but it still isn't enough.
Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?' is one of comic books' greatest love letters to one of its most lasting characters. Published in: Batman #1-11 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo While the ...
DC Comics releases Batman and Robin #14 on Wednesday, and we have the official preview of the issue for you below; take a ...
Year One #1 on Wednesday, and you can get yourself a sneak peek at the issue with the official preview below… While Bruce Wayne adjusts to the realities of adopting orphan Dick Grayson, a mysterious ...
It feels counterintuitive, but it’s quite a joy knowing that you don't have to hunt through The Batman spin-off looking for ...
With a publication date of Oct. 15, Memphis author John Jackson Miller’s new novel, “Batman: Resurrection,” continues the ...
Former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland has been given the honor of being translated into the world of DC Comics.
where we recommend new books to check out over the next few weeks. This month, we’ve got six exciting picks, plus a recommendation for a digital comics fair with 121 exhibitors. Absolute Batman ...
David Mazzucchelli’s Batman Year One Artist’s Edition (IDW ... showcasing legendary comic-book artists by reprinting high-definition scans of their original pages at their original size.
HBO Max's new comic book-inspired series The Penguin has proven to be a hit but what other characters are best suited for similar treatment.
The Penguin has been a huge hit with fans and critics alike, but which other comic book villains deserve a TV spin-off?