Page 14 from Green Lantern #1 by Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke, in pencils and in inks. Like I said in the headline. Last one in an hour....
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From Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang, two inked pages from Wonder Woman #1. The first I saw, coloured, at San Diego Comic Con, but it didn't seem to end
From Grant Morrison and Rags Morales, here's two unseen pages from Action Comics #1. I like this game.
Straight from the boards, comes this look at Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion's Batman #1. Are you noticing a theme about today's coverage?
From George Perez, two pages from the upcoming Superman #1.
At this rate we're going to have the entire issue in preview before it's published. Two new pages from Flash #1 by Francis Manapul.
Coming to a comic book near you soon. But we've seen all these images before, haven't we? Come back in an hour and I'll start showing you something new
CollectWatch: No sooner have DC committed to more female-focused work, Amazon list a complete collection of the Chase series in a 352 page volume.
Many comic book readers and commentators have increasingly made their voices heard on the issue of the participation of female creators in the new DCU --
From a commission by Jill Thompson. A famous vampire and a famous vampire killer. Something for those cold, lonely nights, I think. Look, today I ran
Well that was fast. Earlier today I wrote about DC making plans for female-creator female-friendly projects, some of which as as a result of concern
So, is this movie based on a comic book? Not a bit of it. A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, (the mid nineties) Scott Rosenberg had just sold
Grant Morrison wrote a fun piece in the Guardian, to complement his Supergods book (did you see the interview on MSNBC the other night?). Including this
At San Diego Comic Con, one thing you couldn't escape from at the DC panels was the issue of gender. Thanks to one woman (known as Kyrax2 on Twitter)
I remember Joe Quesada telling me how unprofitable the original graphic novel was for Marvel. How it ate up production, page rate and overhead. And how