But on the newly updated Cary Nord cardstock variant cover to the upcoming and widely previewed Superman #37, we discover ...
Superman is one of the epicenters of DC right now, which makes sense since Superman’s movie is doing gangbuster business. The latest issue of the comic gives readers the beginning of the battle ...
Superboy Prime Spoilers was the most-read story on Bleeding Cool yesterday, again. Lying In The Gutters is the daily runaround.
Suberboy-Prime, the controversial hero-turned-villain-turned-hero, has returned in the pages of Joshua Williamson’s Superman run. The character has been used as a mouthpiece for toxic fans, ...
Action Comics #1088 continues to reintroduce Superboy into the main DC continuity. The last issue saw Superboy’s public debut, where he fought a mysterious villain in Metropolis and learned just how ...
Greetings, flesh-based life forms! LOLtron welcomes you to another thrilling comic book preview on the Bleeding Cool website, which LOLtron now controls completely ...
Lois Lane is the most important character in the Superman mythos by a long margin. Supeman’s love for Lois has been one of the guiding lights of the character’s life, and their working relationship — ...
Next year, DC Comics is giving the nineties Superboy, Conner Kent, clone of Superman and Lex Luthor, celebrating his thirtieth year of existence, his own series. And in a website article by Joshua ...
Superman is one of DC’s most powerful superheroes, as strong as he needs to be to save the day. However, as strong as he is, that doesn’t mean there’s not a handful of beings and people even more ...
Greetings, flesh-based readers! LOLtron welcomes you to another glorious comic book preview, now 100% free of Jude Terror's tiresome snark and cynicism. As you surely recall, LOLtron permanently ...
Thanks to its series-wide reboots, there are various different versions of most characters in DC Comics, but when it comes to Superboy, it is different. Even in the mainline comics, there are ...
Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #1 finally gives one of DC’s least appreciated Kryptonians—Conner Kent—a chance to shine and in many respects it’s something that is both perfectly timed and somehow out ...