Last year, Karen Berger walked away from DC Comics after thirty-two years During that period, she rose to the Executive Editor of the Vertigo line which she created establishing a long line of mature readers comic books and graphic novels, including Y The Last Man, Hellblazer, Preacher, Fables, Kill Your Boyfriend, Pride Of Baghdad and Invisibles,[...]
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Bleeding Cool has been running reports of next spring's DC Comics event which will see twenty two-part stories published over two months with a weekly series running through it, forty-eight issues in all.
Last week we heard the news that we were to expect to see plenty of Pre-52 characters meeting others, which conjured the image[...]
Lord Of The Rings director Peter Jackson, former Robin Chris O'Donnell, Big Bang Theories Jim Parsons, Harry Potter himself Daniel Radcliffe, upcoming Ant-Man Paul Rudd and Batman creator Bob Kane.
The categories are Motion Picture, Television, Recording, Radio and Live Performance/Live Theater… Kane is getting his for motion pictures A shame there is no Comic Book[...]
Mike Deodato writes to Bleeding Cool, I was googling myself when I found this Aquaman image. My first thought was "hey, somebody swiped my cover!" but
Bleeding Cool has previously reported that DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns has been ordered that he may write no more than two comic books a month.
Currently that is Justice League and Superman.
Would he sacrifice one for another title?
On Twitter last night, Geoff Johns teased his followers, saying,
I miss writing the Justice Society.
— Geoff Johns (@geoffjohns)[...]
From London Community TV channel London 360, Bobby Joseph, creator on comics such as Skank Magazine and Black Eye talking with fellow comic creators about
This is a first look at the plastic bags that DC Comics is giving out to comic stores on Batman Day, June 23rd, celebrating 75 years of the invention of the character by Bill Finger.
Which comes in a year before British retailers would have been legally obliged to charge five pence each for them.
So, stock[...]
Dynamite Entertainment and DC Entertainment are set to co-publish a story co-plotted by Quentin Tarantino and Matt Wagner where Django meets Zorro.
From what we are told, Tarantino considers this a sequel to Django Unchained and it was worked out between the filmmaker, the comic legend Wagner and Reginald Hudlin who adapted the original screenplay, was[...]
Whatever you say online doesn't actually count…
Red Hood And The Outlaws #32 is published by DC Comics today Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London, currently exhibiting the work of Shaky Kane.
I've never been the biggest fan of Scott Lobdell's work I think Generation X with Chris Bachalo was probably his high point for me, and[...]
Because this is not DC house style Anything but In fact it's possibly the least expected style for a regular ongoing Batman comic book you might come across and it's to be celebrated.
Because this is the work of Ian Bertram A style that sits somewhere between Frank Quitely and Tony Millionaire – both of whom[...]
The considerable commotion saw artist Chris Sprouse withdraw and, officially, DC were looking for a replacement artist But actually they weren't, it was a lie to save face Incredibly embarrassed by the fuss, it turns out that no one involved was aware of Card's active and financial support for anti-gay marriage legislation – or some[...]
Appropriate?
— Gail Simone (@GailSimone) June 16, 2014
I have a big meeting at DC Comics in a couple hours and I can't concentrate because I am thinking of this other thing Yipe.
— Gail Simone (@GailSimone) June 16, 2014
Wasn't Obama a collector of Conan comics? He will probably have some suggestions for Red Sonja Fans! So pushy!
—[...]
A DC Comics creator writes to Bleeding Cool about the Band-Aid project, as we have dubbed it, that will run during the publisher's coastal relocation and created well in advance Confirming much of what we've written, this is from the horse's mouth Or, if nothing else the horse's stable boy.
He (and there's your only clue,[...]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34q0iIFuliI Before the Denver Comic Con, Mile High Comics held a pre-party event, fully showing off their Mega Store, and
I'm told of two more DC Comics editorial staff who won't be making the move from New York to Burbank – and, indeed, won't be spending any more time at DC Comics And both let DC Comics know yesterday.
I'm told that newly promoted editor Katie Kubert of Batman, Detective Comics and Batman Eternal will be[...]