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Friday Trending Topics: DC Zero
Officially official: Back in April Bleeding Cool first told you that DC Comics would run Zero issues of their New 52 comics in September, telling origin and early stories of the characters. We then followed it up with details such as the Zero issues raising issues that would affect the next issues of all the titles, with further confirmation, and creative details such as Scott Lobdell writing Superman, Scott Kolins drawing Legion Of Superheroes, Dan DiDio and Brent Anderson creating Phantom Stranger and more, over the last few weeks.
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Back in April Bleeding Cool first told you that DC Comics would run Zero issues of their New 52 comics in September, telling origin and early stories of the characters. We then followed it up with details such as the Zero issues raising issues that would affect the next issues of all the titles, with further confirmation, and creative details such as Scott Lobdell writing Superman, Scott Kolins drawing Legion Of Superheroes, Dan DiDio and Brent Anderson creating Phantom Stranger and more, over the last few weeks.
They haven't got round to mentioning that Scott Lobdell will be writing Superman yet. But USA Today has announced that Guillem March will be joining James Tynion as artist on Talon.
We've been keeping up with updates over DC's confirmation of our story from April that all their books in September would be zero issues, with news that it is James Tynion who is writing Talon, for example with Guillem March on art. But this probably deserves a post of its own.
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It's robots vs. monsters in Guillermo Del Toro's Pacific Rim, a film in which humanity is forced to unleash enormous robots piloted by humans to face off against a wave of attacking monsters known as Kaiju. There's little known about the film beyond the basic plot at the moment, but I believe that the Kaiju were originally very small creatures who were blown up to terrifying sizes by Rita Repulsa in her effort to conquer Earth.
Apparently, those Iron Man 3 set pictures of James Badge Dale dressed as Iron Patriot were nothing of the sort.
The BBC have issued their first official image of the Doctor and his next companion together. Or, technically, Matt Smith and Jenna Louise Coleman as they're not supposed to be in character in this image. How are we supposed to tell?