Second, we've got all of the titles from March 2015, the last regular month of DC Comics before "Convergence" I had to make a few choices with the March books; I decided to include the mainline books that didn't make their original shipping date and came out in April, I left out the "Endgame" one-shots[...]
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By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October."
Including Aaron Lopresti bringing back the element shifting Metamorpho back inhis own mini-sries.
Elementary….
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Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we[...]
Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October."
And new the news that Sugar & Spike, classic kiddie characters are all grown up.
Keith Giffen's Sugar & Spike puts a grownup spin on Sheldon Mayer's popular comic-book toddlers of the 1950s and '60s.
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Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October."
Mike W Barr recently returned to DC Comics for Convergence: Blue Beetle and they seemed to like him so much, they've asked him to stick around and revisit a character from the Outsiders team he[...]
Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, So not what we we previously referred to as "Big October."
Which will include a new Firestorm mini-series by his co-creator Gerry Conway, who has been getting a little bit of a revival of interest recently, not least courtesy of a critique of DC Comics'[...]
In January, announced in USA Today, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October".
And as well as Swamp Thing, Len Wein is writing a new Metal Men series.
They've turned up in Justice League (above) and related series We look forward to discovering if these will[...]
I was once told by DC Comics creators that there was a clause on the old New Teen Titans series that the new characters could only get spinoffs if the original creators had first right of refusal Which is why a previous solicitation graphic (right) of a new Raven comic last year was withdrawn so, so quickly.
That[...]
In January, announced in USA Today, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October".
Including a new Poison Ivy mini-series, Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death, by writer Amy Chu which
takes the Batman villainess in "a really new direction," Harras says, "and it's a fun twist[...]
Anything Marvel can do… well, DC Comics can have a go at as well, courtesy of USA Today Who needs to wait for San Diego?
In January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October."
Including writer Len Wein returning to the character he co-created for DC Comics, Swamp[...]
As DC Comics has left New York for the sunny flatland of Burbank, so Dynamite Entertainment will be setting up shop on Manhattan Island.
The Jersey-based publisher of James Bond, The Spirit, Red Sonja and Damsels won't be leaving its old stomping ground though, instead these will be additional offices, set up in the Flatiron District[...]
A lot has been made of the Batmobile in Batman: Arkham Knight. Lots of people dislike the mode of transportation, feeling it is needless, overly used and
Bleeding Cool has long championed the work of Francis Manapul at DC Comics, as he created many an innovative approach to comic book storytelling, especially on The Flash We have also enjoyed his work on Detective Comics, and wrote about it earlier today.
But it will be a short lived stay He writes on Twitter.
Today is[...]
Recently, DC Comics ran a back page ad on all its titles for Instocktrades and DCBS, heavy online comic book discounter services.'
And retailers weren't happy So much so, that DC Comics issued an apology, citing the decision to run the ad as a mistake and blamed the move from coast to coast.
So the ad running in[...]
"Kept" is not freedom.
And so, it saddens me that the guy in charge of shepherding the Fury Road comic so fundamentally misunderstands his own source material. Theresa Juriso, The Mary Sue
… that doesn't seen to have harmed sales either and DC Comics have also sent that book back for a second printing as well.
It's a cliché that[...]