And will they be unveiled at San Diego Comic Con? There are the five members of the Crime Syndicate Of America headlining the Forever Evil series, that
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George Gatsis writes; After a year on getting Cerebus Digital, Animated and Distributed (CerebusDownloads.com )... I have finally had free time allocated
We noted that DC had instituted full returnability on Justice League Dark which seems to have rocketed that book up the advance reorder charts, closely
I just bought Batman '66 #1 for 69 pence. It's a fun, silly, campy recreation of the spirit of the 1960's Batman TV show, but with a bigger budget. But if
Is it continuity? It might be. We'll see. In October, DC Comics is bringing back the recent kebabed Damian Wayne in Damian: Son of Batman, a four issue
I understand that the counter-dimensional Crime Syndicate Of America will have ten members, all featuring the equivalents to the members of the Justice
Legendary comic book writer John Ostrander helped out on Aquaman, writing issue 20 but somehow not getting his name on the cover. We hope he'll have
Krypton blew up decades ago. We all know that. Superman was sent, as a baby, from a doomed planet to Earth. Turns out it might not have been quite as
Victor Mancha Victor Von Doom (Doombot) Victor Shade (Vision) Has a superteam ever have three people with the same Christian name before? No wonder he
We mentioned it in passing, in last week's San Diego runaround, but I thought this might be deserving of more play. While I have no finalised details in
There have been a number of comics over the years that have involved the Sinister Six. Now, the Six are classically Spider-Man villains who have teamed up
Lucius Fox in Batwing lives in a house that is smarter than people. Which may be a bad thing for invaders, but not necessarily a good thing for the
Dave Wallace writes; A complete Zenith collection has long been one of the Holy Grails for comic readers. One of superstar-writer Grant Morrison's
Brits get two Image comic books one whole week in advance, today. Admittedly, variant copies were also available at the Image Expo yesterday, but it still
Absolution: Rubicon #1 by Christos Gage and Daniel Gete is published today, from Bleeding Cool owners Avatar Press. Hear him talk, very briefly, about