Comic creator Ethan Van Sciver, recently accused of Nazism and homophobia, has posted a message denying the claims and condemning his accusers.
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We'll get more details later, I'm sure, but Bleeding Cool has been reliably informed that Dark Days: The Casting #1 by Scott Snyder, James TynionIV, Andy Kubert, John Romita, Klaus Janson, Danny Miki, Jim Lee and Scott Williams published by DC Comics will be officially announced as the most-ordered comic book by North American direct market retailers in[...]
Review: With great pacing and vibrant, striking art, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps easily earns another high rating with issue #26.
The Flash #28 is a very well-balanced comic. It is a carefully constructed concoction of character study, action, and intrigue.
JLA #12 is charming, but its pacing issues are abysmal. If you aren't attached to the characters, the slowness of the plot will likely drive you away.
Mister Miracle #1 is ambitious, unique, and draws you in. It has some surface-level flaws that drag it down, but it's worth your time to check it out.
When Mark Doyle moved from being Batman Group Editor to Vertigo and Young Animal, a few assistant/associate editors moved as well and, basically, everyone at DC Comics had a shuffle-around Some of the Batman editors also moves to the Justice League Group, some licensed title editors went to the Batman group, it was all a[...]
Mister Miracle #1 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads sold out from Diamond on the day it was published, with retailers putting in record reorder numbers.
I really miss Static Shock being in DC Comics.
The artwork of Philip Tan is perfect for this comic It's dirty and gritty looking, and it matches Hawkman's personality Everything looks like it's seen some better days, and, since this is supposed to be after an attempted retirement on the part of Hawkman, that makes a[...]
It is now available in a smaller, more affordable package, revised and expanded for Kirby's centennial.
While quite a bit of the content is just carried over from the original release, there is some new artwork on the inside, and an extra chapter that fills in the gap of time since first published in 2008, covering[...]
This past week's Superman #28 and Batman #28 both look at war in a way. They approach it in similar fashion, but display it in completely different manners.
Green Lanterns #28 effectively expands the cosmic lore of the Green Lantern Corps, and the series continues to be a joyous and exciting ride.
Deathstroke is quickly becoming one of my favorite DC titles. It is interesting, the story is layered very well, and Deathstroke is a fascinating anti-hero.
Nightwing #26 is a great entry into the saga of Nightwing. It has action, character, and a fantastic guest star in Huntress to balance out the hero himself.
Superman #28 is pretty U.S-specific in its content, but if you can get on board with some payment of respect to veterans, then you might enjoy this comic.