For those worried that Greg Rucka's Wonder Woman comic would be greatly diminished by his departure, Shea Fontana makes sure it doesn’t miss a beat.
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The Flash #27 is a really cool issue. The fighting is great, there is emotional weight to the battle, and it’s a lot of fun.
It’s disappointing to say, but Blue Beetle #11 is a very disposable issue. It is glacially slow, and it wraps up a story that was pretty much over already.
Green Lanterns #27 is another solid chapter in the saga of Jessica Cruz and Simon Baz. I continue to hold that this is the best comic of Rebirth.
I highly recommend Green Arrow #27. It’s got action, heart, and Green Arrow being a loudmouth liberal. What more do you need from a Green Arrow comic?
VP of Creative Affairs at DC Dan Evans led a panel full of people telling stories in different mediums with people's favorite DC characters. Everyone...
The panel to look at DC’s impending mega event, Dark Nights: Metal, and beyond at the Dark Matter line of titles, shapes up at SDCC 2017.
Everything you need to know from the DC Universe: Rebirth panel at SDCC 2017.
DC Comics has been having a great couple of months with the success of Rebirth and the excitement building around the upcoming Metal event series...
Geoff Johns had a whole spotlight panel to himself today at San Diego Comic Con and he took the time to tease some new work, talk process, and offer tips.
Mark Royer is known for his work at Disney on Winnie-the-Pooh, but his biggest claim to fame is as Jack Kirby's best inker.
Aquaman #26 is a fantastic comic book. The art is gorgeous, the story is enthralling, and the characters are engaging. You should be reading this.
This comic is absolutely incredible. It’s easily among the best issues of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps to have been released.
All-in-all, Dark Days: The Casting's story is more focused than 'The Forge', the art didn’t hop around as badly, and it introduced some interesting ideas.
it’s OK that we won’t get another Gwen Stacy moment. Marvel and DC publish more comics now. We have more variety in our superhero fare, and that’s great.
In a world of superhero drama in comics, what about the kids in the Marvel and DC universes that are still astonished by seeing men and women fly?
This was another great comic by the Green Lanterns creative team, despite its questionable time placement in the Green Lanterns saga.
The threat in this comic doesn’t seem menacing enough to warrant both Green Arrow and the Flash; however, the team chemistry keeps it entertaining.
Legendary Batgirl, Secret Six, Birds of Prey, and Wonder Woman writer Gail Simone took to Twitter today in discussion about the New 52 and film origins
Could an equally emotional, shocking, watershed moment as Gwen Stacy's death ever be executed again in modern comic books?
Deathstroke #21 is a genuinely intriguing play by writer Christopher Priest, and it really leaves me excited and curious about what will happen next.
Nightwing #24 features a giant submarine with Nightwing outwitting a bunch of supervillains inside. What more could you want?
Cyborg #14 is a fun read. The characters are likable, and the story has a good amount of 80s techno-futurism to keep the reader interested.
Roswell, New Mexico became the center of the UFO Craze, but a pulp editor who was close friends with two important DC Comics editors played a key role.
Batman #25 didn't change my mind on Batman and really only reinforced how I already felt. I was up for being proven wrong, but this comic didn't do it.
A colorful and brilliantly drawn comic, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #23 also bodes some great drama for the coming issues.
Even with its flaws, Blue Beetle #10 was still a great read, and I'd recommend it to just about anyone who likes a fun adventure story.
I love Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps Rebirth. Robert Venditti has put together a Green Lantern comic book that rivals the glory days of Geoff Johns
Diana is wounded in action, and Jamie must get her to safety. Dru and Max step in to help, but will it be enough to save the Amazon Princess?
Aquaman #25 continues the saga as Aquaman, hot off the heels of the usurpation of his throne and the brutal betrayal of Murk, lost his throne to Corum Rath.