And then how somebody cut away the Martian Manhunter's cloak on the cover of the JLA Omnibus. And because bad things come in threes, it appears that nobody removed the printers margins from the recent Lois Lane trade paperback, Enemy Of The People, that DC Comics published a couple of weeks ago.
Today's that very issue spread from the collections to the original DC[...]
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And Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson and James Tynion IV teaming up with Juan Gedeon to tell Robin King scary stories.
Super-Pets Detailed in Death Metal: The Multiverse Who Laughs
Robin King in "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Multiverse"
Written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson
Art by Juan Gedeon
Colors by Mike Spicer
Letters by ALW's Troy Peteri
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DC Comics has announced three new Tales from the Dark Multiverse comic book one-shots in December, playing off previous big event storylines including for the first time, the first Metal arc Could the Joker Snake be eating its own tale?
TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: WAR OF THE GODS #1 (December 1)
Written by VITA AYALA
Art by[...]
Turns out it is Death Metal-adjacent, one of a new series of Tales From The Dark Multiverse series, taking a classic DC Comics story and flipping it as a darker, sicker, parody of its former self.
Hitch will write and draw Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Flashpoint #1 for November 17th while and Phillip Kennedy Johnson[...]
So why bother? DC Comics is launching a new series of prestige one-shots that will put a "twisted and terrifying spin on some of the biggest, most game-changing events in its publishing history" called Tales from the Dark Multiverse And they're kicking the line off with Batman: Knightfall (by Scott Snyder, Kyle Higgins, Javier Fernandez,[...]
Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl are wading through an army from the Dark Multiverse Diana and Kendra manage to use their metal to awaken the League, and they soon find the demonic Hawkman keeping the Forge of Worlds dark.
Soon Cyborg and Flash return with help of their own, and Superman and Batman arrive with new weapons[...]
Batman: The Red Death is a cruel yet fun little diversion about Bat-Flash from Metal #2, and you should give it a look — if that sounds appealing to you.
DC had a Dark Universe comic announced back in 2015, which would have been from the creative team of James Tynion IV and Ming Doyle, but the two dropped out of the project and it was never published.
Unfortunately, @mingdoyle and I had to step away from Dark Universe because of a few more pressing matters.
— James[...]