Bleeding Cool was the first to announce the news that DC Comics had made it official – they were moving the company from its Manhattan offices into Warner Bros' headquarters in Burbank, California.
And that's exactly what they did, with around seventy employees making the move West and everyone else scattering into the job market, or retiring.
Well,[...]
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It is accompanied with the V For Vendetta imagery commonly used by the Anonymous Group, along with critical commentary of DiDio and his fellow DC Comics executives.
Bleeding Cool does not endorse the following video but presents it, if nothing else, for its comic industry historical relevance, at a time when DC Comics are preparing a[...]
We've already told you who we believe the new character joining DC's Legends Of Tomorrow in the series finale is. Well, the same source has also fingered
Bleeding Cool broke the news that The Impossible Collection existed. Which garnered us an invite to the event, on March 23rd, a one night exhibition in
There are spoilers for Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice and this week's Justice League Of America.
Poison Ivy is her first comic! #c2e2 pic.twitter.com/AlAw1a707z
— 🔥A M Y C H U🔥#donutkiller (@AmyChu) March 19, 2016
DC Comics is publishing the Poison Ivy mini-series, by Amy Chu and Clay Mann, one of the few announced-for-January series that wasn't suddenly relegated into the Legends Of Tomorrow anthology series, and also the only one to get a[...]
It will be in stores, for free, in two weeks. But here it is, almost complete, in advance. Because, yes, no listing for Batman/Superman
I came back here and there to do an annual or a fill in, but I mostly watched from the sidelines, unhappily, while other creators worked on this book and these characters.
GREEN LANTERN should be an endless fountain of spin off books for DC Comics It really should Hal Jordan should always be at the[...]
Kaboom! Here we go folks, the full DC Comics solicitations, all the June Rebirth books, all the continuing non-DC Universe series and concluding mini-series, the Hanna Barbera books, the Vertigo books and all the collections, toys and statues.
We also get to see the DC Rebirth new logos on all the titles as well.
And nice big artwork!
UPDATE:[...]
This is a Gendercrunching Special from Tim Hanley.
On Saturday at WonderCon, DC Comics announced the creators behind their brand new line up of mainline superhero comics, promising a return to the classic feel of the DC Comics universe that the New 52 relaunch had been lacking While not a full reboot, it's a sizeable shift[...]
At the DC Comics co-publisher "Sunday Conversation" panel at WonderCon today, Dan DiDio shared a story with Jimmy Palmiotti and Scott Snyder about advice he received from legendary DC Comics editor, the late Julie Schwartz That "every ten years, you gotta give the universe an enema."
Longtime colleague and Harley Quinn writer Jimmy Palmiotti asked why they[...]
DC comics held their panel at Wondercon and made a ton of announcements for new creative teams and new books And for a while, the vitriol that has been choking my news feed was pushed aside by messages of excitement Talented artists took the time to share the news of their new projects Brad Walker[...]
Bleeding Cool has been reliably informed by multiple sources that DC Comics is looking to make a number of comic books biweekly, publishing twice a month The only issue is how many.
And this is what indeed happened In February, we also noted
All the books being relaunched as part of the DC Rebirth… will get a[...]
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You know, they are not the only ones to have suspected that.
But despite DC Comics not announcing the Super Sons creative line-up (though we tagged the cover artist as being Jorge Jimenez) Newsarama has listed the comic as starting in September by Chris Burns, Dennis Culver and Jorge Jimenez[...]
With the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice this weekend, DC All-Access put out their list of the top ten Superman fights of all time. Well, to