Maybe in Five Years Later? So, you know, DC Comics never actually have to get around to it…
Remember this scene from the final page of The Green Team: Teen Trillionaires?
What a cliffhanger to end on Well, in this week's Teen Titans Annual #3, concluding the first volume of the New 52's rendition (and amongst some truly[...]
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Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool broke the news that ex-Marvel EIC and current DC writer Tom DeFalco would be getting an editorial role at DC Comics to pitch in during the move from New York to Burbank Indeed, now it's looking that only a quarter of staff will be joining them in the move, it[...]
This week Original Sin stole our eyes, The Woods made us remember high school, Futures End had us thinking that maybe global warming isn't so bad, and Cyclops made us wish we were space pirates.
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Books reviewed in this episode:
DC Comics: Batman Detective Comics #31
DC Comics: Batman Superman #10
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Last year, Bleeding Cool reported on the story behind a Batman #1 selling for over half a million. The previous owner was alleged embezzler Anthony
By stint of the book being set five years in the New 52's future, this is of course a changeable timeline. As Alan Moore wrote in his pitch proposal for
He was recently the subject of the book Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman.
However, due to original agreements between the publisher and the credited creator of Batman, Bob Kane, he is never credited as such by DC Comics and he died penniless and unknown outside of committed fans In comparison, Bob Kane and[...]
And so this morning I was able to continue my journey, wrapping striped candies, breaking chocolate and dissolving licorice.
And who was the third soul who was able to get me through to level 293 (where I currently reside?)
A certain Co-Publisher of DC Comics on Facebook.
Thank you Dan.
Last night, I found my way barred[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I survived the biggest Free Comic Book Day ever, and am back with Futures End,
We've got a thriller on the Twitter going on this evening between Marvelous Mark Waid and Daring Dan Jurgens over a perceived slight about the New 52...
By Jared Cornelius Bleeding Cool erupted into an explosion of dueling opinions thanks to our very own Erik Grove. In Erik's Eight Essential column,
He loved talking about the best things about Miles Morales. I kept quiet on Black characters produced by the mainstream publishers such as Marvel and DC Comics.
"But why, Mr Joseph?", you may ask Simple! I'm fed up to my back teeth of this crap being fed to us by the two big publishers[...]
DC Comics, after surveying their talent have now extended their curiosity to their readers, asking a number of questions Even if the available responses are a little fixed…
What about those of us who like it when villains always triumph? Or prefer characters that get by on their good looks? Or who have complex action with[...]
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This week, we take a look at the beginning of war for the Green Lantern universe over at DC Comics and wonder what Uatu saw before he was killed! Original Sin and Green Lantern: Uprising start this week!
We didn't even get to cover all of the[...]
Reports of a recent staff meeting at DC Comics reach me.
Referring to answers to questions about the move to Los Angeles, I am told that Co-Publisher Dan DiDio addressed the troops, telling them that everyone was still in shock and processing the information about the move of the publisher from New York to Burbank in April[...]
So, someone gave Scott Snyder working, sharpened Batarangs, for Free Comic Book Day at Alter Ego Comics in Muncie, Indiana. Was this a good idea? And he