During the Crisis event comic Flashpoint, by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert, an alternate reality version of Thomas Wayne appears as Batman. In this
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Once upon a time, before the New 52, Conner Kent, Kon-El, was Superboy, a genetic construct of Superman and Lex Luthor DNA. He found himself palling
Man, Earth 44 is one very unlucky dimension in the DC multiverse. Back in Infinite Crisis #7... it was reduced to a crumbling shard that collided with the
Today sees Tom King's penultimate issue of Batman, with Mikel Janin. Batman #84. And it's not about Bruce Wayne - not directly. Instead, it's the story of
All the best superheroes these days have got serious daddy issues. Batman's current story arc is culminating in a showdown with his alternate universe
Okay, we like to take the opportunity around the holidays to twist any grinchy sentiment in a comic book preview into a reference to the infamous "War on
When DC Comics realise that Wonder Woman #84 counted as Wonder Woman #750 they did away with a bit of movie synergy in favour of an Action
Bleeding Cool just ran a piece looking at upcoming plans for the character of Luke Fox in the Batman comic books. Including the very real possibility that
Where is Gotham? And where is Metropolis? Described as New York at night and New York by day, respectively, their location has been up in the air.
A second look at new Batman writer James Tynion IV's newsletter, to follow up on his Luke and Lucius Fox musings, reveals much about Gotham City - and its
The unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank will have its final chapter, #12 is out in a couple of weeks, December
Batman always plans, But then, so does his new writer, James Tynion IV, writing the ongoing Batman series in 2020 from DC Comics, starting with Batman
Tom King's final issue of Batman, #85, will be out a week on Wednesday along with everything else from DC Comics, it seems. His Batwoman/Catwoman series
Originally Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, published by DC Comics, was meant to reveal a near-future of the DC Comics Universe.
Last year's Norroway Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway by Cat Seaton and Kit Seaton, collected and published by Image Comics, made a lot of Best of The
Over the weekend, Bleeding Cool reported that DC Comics has withdrawn a tweet using the Rafael Grampa upcoming cover of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns:
It seems as if it is de rigueur to take down Batman these days. If it's not Alfred Pennyworth in The Batman's Grave... ...then it's UK left-wing political
Everyone see the latest episode of The Rick And Morty Show? It's possible you may have. If so you may have some insight into DC Comics right now, as Adam
Despite international news reports, DC Comics has not pulled a Rafael Grampa cover to his upcoming Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child comic book,
Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau, the undisputed king of variant covers has shown off his covers for Wonder Woman #750 in January, which will be sold exclusively
Last month's MCM London Comic Con had Jim Shooter as a guest, and at his table were a number of folders, binders, full of memos, sketches, artwork from
As the Holiday season kicks into full gear, and the United States celebrates Thanksgiving, most everyone has some extra time off to spend with family …
Every month the comic book companies send out folded promotional posters to the comic book retailer / Diamond accounts. Each week different posters show
When he's not trying to get his portfolio back and stop people selling its pages to dealers, Shane Davis draws the new Metal Men series from DC Comics,
There seem to be some further issues regarding the timeliness and the planning of the new DC Giant line, a mixture of new stories and old stories,
Last week we reported that Batman Vs Ra’s Al Ghul #4 by Neal Adams had slipped first from the 20th of November, then to the 4th of December and then to
Today's Action Comics #1017 does one of those non-linear things where the opening scene occurs sometime after the final page of the comic. So even when
Once upon a time, Jason Todd, Robin, died at the hands of The Joker. The public got to vote and they voted for Doom. Scott Snyder certainly remembers.
Comic book and TV writer Gail Simone has a habit of writing things that then scream round the internet at the speed of outrage. Which is very, very fast
I've just popped into Piranha Comics in Kingston-Upon-Thames for my weekly collection of comic books. The usual mix of superheroes and action-adventure