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That makes the comic a little more intriguing.
It doesn't quite have the intensity of the previous issues where Slade and Batman were trying to kill each other This book still has its numerous charms, and Nightshade makes for a fun villain for Slade and Damian Her powers force both Deathstroke and Robin to witness their[...]
Meanwhile, Superman and Martian Manhunter, accompanied by shrunken-down Batman and Hawkgirl, move closer to the Totality, but their hazard suits are destroyed Worse yet, the Totality has begun to affect their minds.
Justice League #3 cover by Phil Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
Justice League is shooting for a grand and ambitious story for its first arc, reshaping[...]
As such, the police are after Selina Kyle, and she must escape capture and discover who is ruining her day.
Catwoman #1 cover by Joelle Jones and Laura Allred
Despite my problems with Batman #50, I was still looking forward to reading Joelle Jones' take on Catwoman I'm glad to say that this first installment is a[...]
Batman — with this on the cover.
There has been plenty of retailer commentary on Batman #50, with class-action lawsuits against DC Comics being suggested over misleading advertising, leading DC to make some initial changes to promotion policy.
Deathstroke #33 also out today is a comic that also promises much, but has its own Poison Ivy-style apologia to[...]
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The day of Batman and Catwoman's wedding has arrived at last, and the two gather their witnesses and a judge to marry them off at dawn on a rooftop in downtown Gotham While they prepare, Bruce and Selina individually reminisce about their times together, each other, and how their relationship has developed over the[...]
Pressing bravely forward after spoiling their own highly anticipated comic in the headline of a New York Times article, DC has released the playlist for Batman and Catwoman's wedding reception Sure, dear reader, you may have invested 49 issues into this comic book series only to have DC take away your choice to experience Batman[...]
A high-ranking DC Comics executive has addressed customer concerns about the company's decision to spoil Batman #50 in a New York Times article days before the comic's release And by customers, of course, we mean retailers, many of whom were not pleased DC has yet to apologize for spoiling the book for the readers who've[...]
When Marvel or DC spoils something in the New York Times, the spoiler is often right in the headline, unavoidable.
Leaving that aside, it's also questionable whether, assuming Slott is correct about the motives, spoiling a Batman comic in the New York Times even has any net positive effect on comic book readership Publishers have been[...]
Batman #50 isn't set to hit stores until Wednesday, but that hasn't prevented its happenings from leaking out via a DC-sanctioned New York Times article We won't spoil what happens… because we've definitely already spoiled it here Of course, the New York Times did it first, so there's a good precedent.
59.7% of you thought Batman[...]
Factory Entertainment has Game of Thrones, Jurassic Park, Back to the Future, Goonies, IT, Breaking Bad, and even Batman exclusives at SDCC this year All of them will be available for fans to purchase at their booth on the show floor Personally these are some of the best exclusives that will be at the show[...]
Batman '66 and 2001: A Space Odyssey will have the honor of having new enamel pins at the booth On top of pins, however, is one of the cooler exclusives at this year's show: a HAL9000 flash drive That I will be attempting to get Check them all out down below!
Commemorate the 50thanniversary of Stanley[...]
Weight: 1.5 lb
Price: $80
Icon Heroes presents the Bat-Signal Light Up Statue from the hit Batman: Arkham Knight video game! This 7 inch collectible polystone statue is sculpted from the game's digital files, hand painted, individually numbered, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Powered by two (2) AA batteries (not included), this statue lights up, displaying the Bat Logo[...]
Designed by Pedro Astudillo and sculpted by Sam Greenwell, the 2.75-inch collectible comes packaged in Cryptozoic's signature, collectible tin with a foil sticker marking the 30th anniversary of the Street Fighter series.
Price: $12
Obsidian Idol Batman is a variant of the regular DC TeekeezTM vinyl figure, part of Cryptozoic's collectibles line that is inspired by tiki culture and features iconic[...]
Batman Ninja is getting a statue from Good Smile Company Designed by the designer of the character Takashi Okazaki this statue will stand at over 27 inches tall and features a pretty impressive sculpt all around It will be limited to 1000 pieces and is up for preorder now by clicking here Take a look at[...]
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The Signal, aka Duke Thomas, is caught in an explosion while trying to save a self-proclaimed "Batman fan." He survives, but he is badly wounded Batman decides that he needs a team to work outside the Justice League and using his methods His first recruit is Black Lightning, who works out of Metropolis and[...]
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Harley Quinn isn't willing allow the Joker to ruin Catwoman and Batman's wedding Harley has set up a series of elaborate deathtraps to keep the Clown Prince preoccupied until she is ready to end his life once and for all From a silo of teeth to a vat of tapioca pudding, Harley has a[...]
Maybe Batman: The Telltale Series is that game (and yes, I know — you can play this game on multiple platforms) This game came out in 2016, so as the title says… I'm late to the game.
I started the game for a few days ago, and right off the bat (ha!) I can say with great[...]
The wedding of the… well, okay, *one of* the comic book weddings of the year is set to take place next week when Batman #50 hits stores on July 4th But as we just saw with the wedding of Kitty Pryde and Colossus in X-Men Gold #30, just because a wedding issue is planned, doesn't[...]
A lot of people were surprised this morning to read on Bleeding Cool that Walmart would soon be selling an exclusive series of monthly anthology titles from DC Comics, and they were even more surprised that "The Great One" Brian Michael Bendis and Tom King had seemingly switched roles, with King writing a Superman story[...]
However, this threat has caught the attention of Batman, who is intent on seeing Alice locked away This puts Kate and Bruce at an impasse, and it may just come to blows.
Batwoman #16 cover by Dan Panosian
Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco do it again with this issue of Batwoman Getting to see Batwoman and Batman[...]
Jason gets a lot of good lines as he both pokes at and helps Batman.
Anarky's plot is interesting too; give everyone lighters and cover the place in gasoline Jason handles it in a clever and creative manner that also requires a lot of math.
There's not much more to say about this one's story[...]
Recently in the Batman comic book we have seen a new burger chain come to the streets of Gotham.
But it looks like Britain is getting in there first British food manufacturer ABP has signed a licensing deal with DC Comics to create a "Food for Superheroes" range of sausages and burgers.
One can choose between Batman pork[...]
Batman is still incapacitated, so it's up to Selina to bring down the Clown Prince The battle is swift and brutal, with Catwoman's stomach shot and Joker's neck slashed Neither is in the position to finish the other off, so they do what they did in the old days The two rogues talk.
Batman #49 cover[...]
The Justice League investigate the Totality and try to recruit another hero while Lex Luthor advances his own plans. Is it a good read?
I love Hawkman, and Robert Venditti and Bryan Hitch put together a great first outing, returning to Carter's archaeologist and monster-fighting roots while possibly changing the very future of the character.
Batman: Detective Comics #982 cover by Sebastian Fiumara and Brad Anderson
2. Detective Comics #982
Batman: Detective Comics #982 put on a hell of a show this week with a pseudo-horror Batman tale bringing[...]
Most of the comic is spent in the orphanage where Jason spent his childhood while the narration of his father's letter paints a picture of Jason's dad.
He's a little softer than Jason remembers, and we see his life before Jason was born and some of his time after in prison.
It's not especially touching considering all[...]
The center is run by Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, and most of the DC heroes have visited to deal with their stuff, but whoops, now they're all dead and hilarity ensues in the event that's sure to make fans of Identity Crisis weep with nostalgia, and others, just weep!
But Bleeding Cool is excited to[...]
Apparently, the man who made dwarves super sexy again as Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit trilogy was almost another notable hero.
LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 9, 2014: Richard Armitage at the Los Angeles premiere of his movie "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" at the Dolby Theatre, Hollywood.photo by Jaguar PS
In a recent interview[...]
Thankfully, Batman is here to stop Blackfire's schemes, but the deacon may yet infect the Dark Knight too.
Detective Comics #982 cover by Sebastian Fiumara and Brad Anderson
Detective Comics #982 is a remarkable one-off comic that leans on the horror potential of the Batman character and his mythos The story takes place in the sewers with[...]









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