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Saturday Trending Topics: Phantom Lady And Doll Man
Some people were eagerly awaiting Shazam's entry into the New DCU, some people are wondering about Wally West, but I've been wondering when we'd see the return of… Doll Man. No, really. DC has brought a few Quality Comics characters and even titles (National Comics is more of a nod to the classic Quality Comics series of the same name) into the New DCU already — such as Blackhawks and The Ray, and I'm pleased to see them bringing two others in Phantom Lady and Doll Man. Who will be the next?
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I saw this with my own two eyes in a local Sainsbury's but didn't have my phone handy. Thankfully, Tim Murray saw the same thing and did get a snap.
And while Ivan Reis and friends seemed to confirm it at Boston Comic Con, it look like that was a bit of a slip in their part and DC Comics haven't mentioned anything official.
In a move to avoid spoilers, Marvel switched the covers of Avengers Assemble issue 3 and issue 4. Which, given the ending of issue #3 now makes the events depicted on the new cover for issue 4 a little clearer.
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Nobody has been explicit about the directors credits on the upcoming Sin City sequel, A Dame to Kill For, and it wasn't even obvious, for a while, that Robert Rodriguez would be picking up the megaphone. According to this teaser poster, however, we're in for the same co-director deal that saw the first film through – Rodriguez in one canvas chair, Frank Miller in the other.
Do You Want To Be In The Walking Dead? | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors
Are you good at stumbling around, lurching, groaning and don't mind being covered in blood and wearing milky contact lenses? Then this might be up your street…
From 1985-1990, actor Tom Wilson played Biff Tannen and his various ancestors and descendants in the Back To The Future trilogy. From 1985-2012, people asked him questions about Back To The Future. Most of the time they were the same questions. After 27 years of being asked the same questions, Tom Wilson has decided to simply put together all of the answers and stick them on the back of a postcard. This postcard.