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Batman #39 cover by Mikel Janin
Batman and Wonder Woman are called in to perform a favor for the otherdimensional warrior known as the Gentle Man. For one day, they must fight the demons of humanity's sins on his behalf. Does Batman #39 make for a good read?
Terrifics #1 cover by Ivan Reis and Marcelo Maiolo
The Terrifics have united! Mister Terrific has gone to investigate what Simon Stagg has done with his Terrifictech. Metamorpho was used by Stagg to investigate the Dark Multiverse, resulting in Rex Mason losing his mind and turning into Nth Metal. Is it a good read?
Damon Lindelof at the "Star Trek Into Darkness" Los Angeles Premiere, Dolby Theater, Hollywood, CA 05-14-13
For a superhero junkie, I've never done a superhero movie or a superhero TV show, and now is the time." Created by writer Moore and artist Gibbons with colorist John Higgins and published by DC Comics from 1986-1987, here's an overview of Watchmen: Watchmen takes place in an alternate world where the mere presence of American superheroes[...]
Y The Last Man: FX "Pretty Optimistic" on Series; Talks Michael Green
What's one cable network's loss could possibly be another cable network's gain, with news of Michael Green's (Hannibal) current availability making its way around several production companies and a number of television series projects, including Brian K. Vaughan's Y: The Last Man.
LOS ANGELES, CA. June 28, 2017: Screenwriters Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley at the world premiere of "Spider-Man: Homecoming" at the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood.
It's kind of a crazy time for Warner Brothers' DC Comics film division, after a less-than-optimal box office return of their multi-million dollar teamup flick Justice League following the blockbuster reception of Wonder Woman. Credit: Jaguar PS / Shutterstock.com It looks like the Flash standalone film Flashpoint may have found it's director(s), as John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein have reportedly entered into 'talks',[...]
Titans #19 cover by Paul Pelletier, Andrew Hennessy, and Adriano Lucas
In Titans #19, the Titans are under a scrutiny by the Justice League. After the Troia incident and all the information revealed during the conflict, the League is no longer sure the Titans can operate properly. Does this make for a good read?