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A New Doom Patrol From Tom Taylor? That's The Rumour..
This is a rumour, picked up by Bleeding Cool contributor Aaron Hale, that after hints at the DC Comics panel yesterday, that Tom Taylor may be working on a new Doom Patrol comic for DC. Nothing more for now… But maybe something soon Doom Patrol, created in the sixties was an odder, twisted take on[...]
A Big Batch Of Artwork from DC And Vertigo's Thursday San Diego Panels
Playing a little catch-up on the con day's events, here's some higher quality artwork for some of the DC and Vertigo news we've told you about today  Click for the biggie, as they say in England. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 25%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in[...]
DC Comics 101: Essentials SDCC
Bex Cook and Dan Oakley write for Bleeding Cool:  This was a relatively light fun panel, which felt just like a chat about some goings on in the DC Universe, perhaps aimed more at the non diehard DC fan The panel consisted of DC big hitters John Cunningham, Bob Harris and Bobbie Chase. The panel began focusing[...]
The Big Return Of Boy Blue
Bex Cook and Dan Oakley report from the DC Vertigo panel… A full report to follow but just for now, the cover of Fables #134 shows Bigby Wolf and Boy Blue Apparently thus is not a dream sequence or anything like that, and does suggest the heralding of the return of Boy Blue to the[...]
Batman: Arkham Origins Panel – Copperhead, Black Mask… And Batgirl?
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt Beginning in earnest with a panel of critically acclaimed talent, the Batman: Arkham Origins panel revealed many secrets, hinted many developments, and provided entertainment for panelists and speakers alike. Victor Lucas of the Electric Playground introduced the fan-favorites, including WB Montreal's Creative Director Erik Holmes (Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction), Armature Studios' Creative Director[...]
Vampire Diaries, A New Weekly Digital Comic From DC Comics
Revealed at the San Diego Comic Con DC Digital panel, coming soon, every Thursday, a new Vampire Diaries comic spinning out of the TV show… Revealed at the San Diego Comic Con DC Digital panel, coming soon, every Thursday, a new Vampire Diaries comic spinning out of the TV show… Revealed at the San Diego[...]
So… Who To Write Superboy? The Speculation Starts Here.
A reader writes; "I saw DC Comics editorial execs Bob Harras, Bobbie Chase and Eddie Berganza at the Hyatt hotel yesterday eating/drinking with Tony Lee I know Tony scripted that issue of Superboy #19 a few months ago, but then nothing. "Then I read your story about Justin Jordan leaving Superboy Would it be putting two and[...]
Grant Morrison To Write For Vertigo Again
He emailed; In Shelley Bond's intro, she goes on about how Vertigo is still awesome and all, and as part of that mentions that certain old Vertigo stalwarts were going to be doing Vertigo books. Like Grant Morrison. Have I missed something, or is Grant still lined up to do a Vertigo book again? Is Warcop finally coming?[...]
DC Teases Animated Justice League: War
DC's Gary Miereanu has started tweeting about the next Justice League Animated Movie after Paradox…   .@Comic_Con eve reveal – 1st 2014 DCU animated film is "Justice League: War" based on @geoffjohns @JimLee #ScottWilliams "JL Vol 1: Origin" — Gary Miereanu (@SuperPRGuy) July 16, 2013 Hey @jason_omara … how does it feel to voice Batman in #JusticeLeagueWar? — Gary Miereanu[...]
Justin Jordan Walks Off Superboy
From chitter chatter in the San Diego bars last night, news that Luther Strode creator Justin Jordan has chosen to leave Superboy. One of a number of indie creators recently hired by DC Comics to work on some of DC's big name titles, I understand this decision is over creative and editorial differences on the title. Jordan[...]
The Mitch Clem New 52 Comics That Never Were
Comics creator Mitch Clem (whose "Nothing Nice to Say" was collected by Dark Horse in 2009) and whose most recent work includes Clem's most recent works include AS YOU WERE, a punk rock anthology released in early 2013, and "My Stupid Life," which has appeared in the pages of RAZORCAKE Magazine since 2007. He recently revealed[...]
The Cover To Sandman: Overture #1
This is your first look at the cover of Sandman Overture, courtesy of Entertainment Weekly, by Dave McKean. And your second look at a page from the series
Mahmud Asrar Leaves Supergirl
When DC Comics launched the New 52, the pencilling duties for Supergirl were given to Mahmud Asrar who continued on the series for twenty issues But that twentieth issue was to be his last as the artist posted this farewell on his deviant art page Dear friends, As apparent from my absence in the last few issues[...]
From The 31st Century Comes The History Of The Man Of Steel
Collecting accounts from a myriad of sources, he compiles the greatest historical record in the universe of the life and times of the Man of Steel in The Superman Files. Produced in conjunction with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros Consumer Products, Andrews McMeel Publishing is proud to present Brainiac's groundbreaking volume outlining the history and evolution of[...]
Giant Robots Rule The World: Robotech Returns In Crossover With Voltron From Dynamite
Here is how it was announced and some art to go with it. Dynamite Entertainment proudly announces that they have acquired the rights to publish comic books based on the beloved science fiction anime, Robotech®.  In a unique sub-licensing arrangement with DC Entertainment and with the Harmony Gold USA, Dynamite Entertainment will publish a new series[...]
DC's Forever Evil Gets Unbelievable, Unexpected, Unthinkable (UPDATE)
 I'm already well into SDCC week frenzy mode, so maybe the forum will be able to tell us if there's any deeper meaning here… Rich adds: That's Ultraman and Superwoman of the Crime Syndicate Of America at the top, and nasty things are being done to Nightwing by them at the bottom As Bleeding Cool foretold… [...]
Did Man Of Steel Alter The End Of Justice League #22
But why give the game away in the very issue? I understand this was a last minute addition, after DC saw fan reaction to Man Of Steel, and some rather virulent feeling expressed about the killing-of-Zod scene This way DC Comics gets to have their cake and eat it Oh and the fellow in question? Respectfully, etc[...]