Batman and Deadpool are TEAMING UP!!Marvel and DC have announced their first collaboration comic book run in over 20 years, as Deadpool/Batman will be coming in September via Marvel and ...
The artwork by Greg Capullo is gorgeous, as one would expect. Few artists draw gritty action so well and Zeb Wells‘ script makes space for it. Unfortunately, the humor is also overly meta and juvenile ...
Coming in last is the three-page fight between Batman and Wolverine, written and drawn by the legendary Frank Miller. Honestly, this one took me two reads to understand, as it throws you right into a ...
The following contains major spoilers for "The Cosmic Kiss Caper!" from Batman/Deadpool#1, on sale now from DC and Marvel Comics. One of the most critically acclaimed comic book creators of all time ...
The Batman/Deadpool #1 cover has Batman holding Deadpool’s body, but instead of grieving, Batman is uncharacteristically smiling, something that fans have hardly ever seen him do before. Batman isn’t ...
And Nightwing continues to be the butt of the Joker's jokes… we have one of those handy dandy Deadpool Batman tags to collate all the Bleeding Cool coverage, spoilers and analysis of this ...
Batman/Deadpool by Grant Morrison and Dan Mora will be published on the 19th of November, in comic book stores, delayed a month digitally. Batman and Deadpool in "The Cosmic Kiss Caper!" by Grant ...
In the mid-1990s, Marvel Comics and DC Comics teamed up to launch Amalgam Comics, a line of titles that combined the heroes, villains, and mythologies from both worlds. The result was a series of ...
Welcome to our latest monthly comics preview, where we recommend new books to check out over the next few weeks. This September, The A.V. Club has made five exciting picks, including a body-swap ...
It seems all but impossible for a crossover comic not to feature either a death or a resurrection. Such is the case with Batman/Deadpool #1. However, the villain who returns from the dead is DC‘s most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The artwork by Greg Capullo is gorgeous, as one would expect. Few artists draw gritty action so well and Zeb Wells‘ script makes ...