Cyborg investigates a battle between two mech factions and bring one of the rigs back to a S.T.A.R. Labs base. Unfortunately, this attracts an attack from both mech factions. Is it a good read?
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After a long history of near-adaptations on screens large and small, Brian K Vaughan and Pia Guerra's Y: The Last Man has received an official series pilot order from FX American Gods' Michael Green and Luke Cage's Aida Mashaka Croal will serve as the[...]
Other offerings included a book about The Rock's pro wrestling career, and DC Comics: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know (how long is the Eddie Berganza chapter?) Check out photos from the presentation below:
Normally, if you were to go out to lunch and come home with a bunch of VD, it would be a bad thing[...]
In Superman #44, Superman and Superboy try their best to save Bizarro's world while Bizarro himself goes on a rampage and the Super Foes are held by the Legion of Fun. Is it a good read?
In today's sold-out Deathstroke #30, we learn of a history between William Randolph Wintergreen and Alfred Pennyworth forged over alcohol and football -- the proper kind of both.
Green Arrow arrives in a war-torn nation in the hopes that he can improve things, but things are more complicated than they first appear. Plus, a mysterious warlord has a stranglehold on the country. Is it a good read?
The duel between Deathstroke and Batman begins with a mysterious package claiming that Slade is Robin's father. This leads to a globe-trotting battle between two of the most dangerous men on the planet. Is it a good read?
The Green Lanterns are given the location of Singularity Jain and leave to a planet of liberated machines to capture the villainess. Does it make for a good read?
This is a busy week. Xerxes, Venomized, Isola, Curse of Brimstone, and many other new series are competing for your pull box. We will help you sort them out here and discover which books are worthy of your time and money.
Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen published by DC Comics, is currently taking up much of DC President Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's time But before that, they were working together on the Batman: Earth One series — and indeed Gary Frank may have used the Batman design from that series of graphic novels on[...]
Jason Strangis caught up with Dan Jurgens at Awesome Con 2018.
On April 18th, DC Comics will publish Action Comics #1000 It also happens to coincide with Superman's 80th anniversary — and sharing in that celebration will be Minnesota writer/artist Dan Jurgens.
Photo by Gage Skidmore
For the past several years Jurgens has been writing Superman's adventures in Action[...]
This week Jeremy and Josh discuss comics like Doomsday Clock #4, Dark Knights: Metal #6, Daredevil #600, Saga #50, and Days of Hate #3. Also, they talk about why you should probably just read Terrifics #2 instead.
However, it was still such a genuine and fun love letter to DC Comics as a whole that I couldn't help but follow along and enjoy myself every step of the way Sometimes earnest affection is enough to make a comic work.
Doomsday Clock #4 cover by Gary Frank and Brad Anderson
Loss: Doomsday Clock #4 Tells[...]
Belial's plan nears fruition as the Demon and his cadre near the tear between Hell and Earth. Can they seal the breach in time? Is it a good read?
Jeremy Konrad and Josh Davison sat down and recorded a discussion about a number of comics releases from two weeks ago, which would be March 14th, 2018. Listen here!
Hal Jordan has his Ring again, and that means it's time for the greatest Green Lantern to go toe-to-toe with General Zod. Does it make for a good read?
The threat of the Colony and a bleak future continues to rise in this installment of Detective Comics. Ulysses shows Red Robin a possible future of Batwoman leading the Colony. All the while, Ulysses holds a dangerous weapon himself. Is it a good read?
Mera is confronted by Ocean Master about the conflict ongoing in Atlantis. Mera tries to keep Orm away given his violent streak. Is it a good read?
Doomsday Clock ticks forward with Rorschach in Arkham Asylum thanks to Batman. We are given a look back to the last time Rorschach was in an asylum. Is it a good read?
The big event series from DC Comics that has just concluded, Dark Nights: Metal, was initially edited by Eddie Berganza and assistant edited by Rebecca Taylor.
Then, spurred on by the news of Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, #MeToo, and more, Buzzfeed revived and delved deeper into allegations against Berganza Revealing information previously not widely known, even within[...]
Comics sometimes come out later than they were intended to. It happens. Few remember that Watchmen was late. Quite a few folk right now know that Gerard Way's Doom Patrol is late, but they will forget. The work is, in the end, what matters. Still... it's useful to keep an eye on such things.
DC Comics covers, the original clickbait In previous issues of the Justice League twice-monthly comic book, the following went down Amidst discussions over interference or otherwise, a gun goes off.
The bullets appear to ricochet off Superman and…
But is that the end of it? The cover to Justice League #42, now with added cover text, suggests[...]
Pedro Pascal has joined the cast of Wonder Woman 2 in an unknown role.
Man, it must be tough living in the DC Universe. All sorts of threats, day in day out, but sometimes you can't even run away and hide — because you're possessed. (Suicide Squad #38)
We mentioned that Dark Nights: Metal #6 had a few surprise artists for the Coda at the end of the issue. After all, the final issue of this event series had a lot to address and set up. Well, the Source Wall has broken. And the DC Universe has been changed. You know, again.
Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen published by DC Comics, reaches its fourth issue today And previews were there none…
The emotional focus of this issue is going to be Moth Man Appearing briefly in Watchmen as a member of the Minute Men, institutionalised into an asylum for the insane, memorably seen in the introduction of Zack Snyder's[...]
Yesterday, DC President Geoff Johns changed his Facebook page profile to that of Bruce Banner changing into The Incredible Hulk.
He generally posts profile images related to DC Comics, its characters and productions, or himself Like this one.
And this one.
And this one.
But is someone now releasing the monster inside? Caused some interesting commentary… lots of people asking what[...]
But before we get anything super new from them, we're checking out the few remaining models we haven't reviewed yet as we get to light up Raiden from Mortal Kombat, as well as Wonder Woman and The Flash from DC Comics.
Much like previous Pixel Pals designs, you got a plastic case with a back you[...]
Spilling out of WonderCon comes the buzz from comics professionals that DC Comics is to conclude its current variant cover programme.
Starting with the DC Rebirth issues, each twice-monthly and monthly series (and a few of the mini-series) had a regular variant cover gig for a major artist to work on the character with images less likely[...]
Dark Nights: Metal and Doomsday Clock in the same week? Still my beating heart. Plus, Daredevil reaches the #600 milestone. There is a lot to pack in your pull box this week.