The Batman/Superman storyline has been telling a very entertaining meta-narrative of competing realities, with stories of different Supermen and Batmen told as reels of cinematic film that dovetail together in some of the more extraordinary flights of narrative fantasy drawn by Ivan Reis, as realities collide, wrap around and tear through each other I presume[...]
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The post-Future State Infinite Frontier version of Batman/Superman from DC Comics has been a rollercoaster of a comic book, with Gene Luen Yang, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado telling stories using innovative fashion, such as double spreads with panels as frames in a celluloid film tape, with characters breaking out and crossing from one timestream[...]
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Why stay in Gotham? Batman Eternal continues to make the case that, seriously, it might be fine for Batman but everyone else (including Alfred) should get the hell out.
Shooting Superman's family to get to him in Batman/Superman, I get that But did you have to include the dog?
Justice League #36 shows us a Justice[...]
Astounding.
Batman/Superman gives Kent a new look… and a new appeal Anyone fancy this for NYCC cosplay?
Gotham Academy, as well as being a rather spiffing cross between Jennings and Nancy Drew, looks keen to give us a history lesson of Gotham crossing all its families Handy with a certain television show on at the moment, this[...]
Jeff Lemire drafts an interesting story pitting this rag-tag future Justice League against a near-god like Captain ManhAtom, where they look well beyond outmatched, the only thing missing is the motivation ol' Captain A has for his actions and the outre use of his powers. In the more unfortunate side, Jed Dougherty's illustrations serve the[...]
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
And there is the hint that the revival of Damian Wayne may never have actually happened….
Batman did something very bad to Superman in Batman/Superman and is paying the price courtesy of Krypto Thankfully it is a very stupid dog five years hence and doesn't realise when Batman is wearing a robotic hand[...]
Or would that be a Green Lantern Hard Corps?
Lois Lane meets her fate (again) in Batman/Superman Ah well, only one thing to do, go and rip the Joker's heart out I guess.
And Batwing gives us rather unconvincing Batman cosplay Anyone else fancy dressing up for San Diego?
It's San Diego, not San Tiago[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, it's another great week of new comics! Marvel wins the week, specifically Skottie
I think he needs to work on his perspective.
And Wonder Woman also goes to a comic convention, it seems, and meets an unfortunately too-common attitude towards cosplayers.
And in Batman/Superman she discovers that, seriously, no one is worth doing a favout for, everyone is just so ungrateful Also, no one tell Ricky Gervais about this character,[...]
For comic coming out in June, here are fifteen of the variant covers, created by Ant Lucia, that accompany a number of DC Comics titles...
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I survived the biggest Free Comic Book Day ever, and am back with Futures End,
In a comic book like Justice United #0? You're about to become a superhero…
I do enjoy the final page from Batman/Superman #9 With the word "now" meaning "three weeks ago".
Catwoman gives us out first DC reference to Bitcoin… but wouldn't Dogecoin have been more apt?
Daredevil… she he never learns, does he? never, ever learns[...]