This week's comics include:
Green Arrow #34
Godzilla: Cataclysm #1
Astro City #14
Hexed #1
Green Arrow #34 (DC Comics, $2.99)
By Graig Kent
"The New 52" botched up a lot of things in its reboot of the DC Universe, but the biggest botch job had to be on Green Arrow. By its third issue the original writer J.T Krul was off[...]
dc comics Archives
The last day of Comic-Con had a panel from Warner Archive Collection called A Batman For All Season. The announcement for this particular panel created a
Pete Woods tweeted this weekend,
When DC Comics asks you to redesign the New Gods do you decline because haters gonna hate, or do you dive in with glee? I know my answer.
— Pete Woods (@thatpetewoods) August 16, 2014
The wording suggests that it will be with glee Which generated a little discussion.
@thatpetewoods I gotta say, I[...]
The Absolute format has been a pretty popular one for DC Comics Started by Scott Dunbier at DC/Wildstorm and inspired by the French collections of American comics, it collects a goodly sized run of comics, around 12 issues, in hardcover, in an oversized format, with a slipcase and plenty of attention to production details.
But how many[...]
On the left is Ivan Reis' Green Arrow #0 cover, on the right is Daniel Sampere's new Green Arrow #35 promo image. Are they just a similar pose or is there
Yale Stewart is the creator of the JL8 and Little League webcomics, featuring unofficial uses of the DC Comics characters as young children.
It was so successful, Stewart got a Harvey Award nomination and was picked up by official licensors Capstone to write and draw The Amazing Adventures of Superman children's books featuring adult versions of the characters,[...]
If only I could find a pair of yellow Doc Martens in my size!
Batgirl #34, from DC Comics, is written by Gail Simone, with art by Fernando Pasarin, Jonathan Glapion, and Matt Ryan.
Christine Marie Vinciquarra is a writer and bibliomaniac with a love for all things creative Some of her favorite things include: Batgirl, Star Wars, Harry[...]
This is the 1:100 variant cover for Multiversity #1, the new reality-bending comic book series written by Grant Morrison, the first issue drawn by Ivan
I suspect some of you are going to get tired of me posting about this one between now and August 24. Apologies in advance, but trust me, I've shown great
The powers that be at DC Comics were stunned Kane lied about his age in order to establish himself in the comic book industry But the truth was that he was still a minor And a contract with a minor is not worth the paper it was printed on.
Liebowitz and Donenfeld understood the significance of[...]
DeMatteis and Howard Porter, featuring the parasitic clones of DC Comics' Justice League, a thousand years in the future.
And very pretty it looks too.
Since then, it has been limited to those central Justice Leaguers Even if the Flash is now female But more change is coming.
Keith Giffen told Newsarama that "In issue #8, the status[...]
[youtube]http://youtu.be/6XgV-Y73xV0[/youtube]
Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx MacLennan.
They say:
This week Joe came for a visit, TMNT saw a meeting of evil villains, and we got some practice in for our live studio audience! We were also[...]
What do you guys think, would you have liked to see a celebration of the Teen Titans? Do you think DC could still pull something off before the end of the year?
UPDATE: DC Comics are publishing a 50th Anniversary volume of Teen Titans entitled Teen Titans: A Celebration of 50 Years in hardcover on November[...]
Go on, let's take the first page of New 52: Futures End out of context. I don't know, Superman, I think Wonder Woman deserves a little more romance than
We know that the creators of the New 52: Futures End are big fans of Bleeding Cool after they sent us a shot of their possible upcoming plans for the