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Tuesday Trending Topics: Red Hood And The Outlaws
Those surprise last page reveals will do it every time: We are all aware that demand for the Batman: Death Of The Family crossover is outstripping supply. Leading to instant sellouts and climbing eBay prices. But there's one people may have missed and it's out tomorrow. Red Hood And The Outlaws #13. And I have the last page.
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Speculator Corner: Red Hood And The Outlaws #13 SPOILER
We are all aware that demand for the Batman: Death Of The Family crossover is outstripping supply. Leading to instant sellouts and climbing eBay prices.
Spoilercrunching – Wonder Woman And An Impending Death
Tim Hanley of Bleeding Cool's Gendercrunching fame takes a closer look at one of the many pages put up by DC Comics on their From Concept To Screen panel at NYCC. Including the proposal for issue 0 of Wonder Woman. And then put up by DC on their website. Which delivers a honkingly big spoiler for issue 13, out tomorrow.
The Curse Of Stephanie Brown Continues
She was in Batman Inc: Leviathan, but it was declared part of the Old DCU and never referred to again.
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Leaked Commercial Reveals Zod's "Toys" From Man Of Steel
Technically, what follows might be considered to be extremely minor spoilers for Man of Steel. Having said that, you'll be seeing this stuff all over your Saturday morning TV before you know it, so don't be too cowardly.
Transformers 4 – New Characters And Recurring Cast Revealed?
It would seem that the next Transformers film is going to take place in the already established world of the first three but with both old and new characters amongst both the human and robot cast.
Miley Cyrus Kicks Asses And Takes Classes In New Poster And Trailer For So Undercover
With a confirmed release date of December 7th, we have some new material to share for the latest Miley Cyrus teen movie, So Undercover, starting with the startlingly pink-tinted poster seen above. The film was directed by Tom Vaughan, who also brought us comedies Starter For Ten and What Happens in Vegas, with a script by Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl.
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Tim Drake Is Not Robin, Was Never Meant To Me Robin
he DC Entertainment Meet the Co Publishers Panel was a lot like a glass of warm milk: refreshing, intimate, and unpretentious. My friend Tre-Lin and her husband Rick agree.
The Curse Of Stephanie Brown Continues
She was in Batman Inc: Leviathan, but it was declared part of the Old DCU and never referred to again.