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And despite Marvel and DC launching the first issues of their big event comics, the fifth issue of Batman Eternal has topped them all, and DC saw Detective Comics and Batman/Superman beating the launch of their new weekly series And there's a big boost for[...]
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Bleeding Cool was the first to publish a batch of DC Comics Bombshells covers the other night. But it looks like Buzzfeed had another, for Red Hood and the Outlaws by Emma Lupacchino.
However, DC Women Kicking Ass has uncovered a twist to the series of themed variant covers from DC Comics running through June[...]
Last night, Bleeding Cool was the first to run 16 of the DC Comics "Bombshells" covers, designed by Ant Lucia and appearing as variant covers on DC titles in June.
But the female focus of these vintage sexualised style images made some wondfer if there was an equialent for the menfolk of the DC Universe Well[...]
DC Comics saw their dollar share continue to dive from 25.94% to 23.65%, eleven points behind Marvel, the lowest in ages, and their unit share fall from 29.02% to 27.24%, fourteen points behind Marvel This is almost as bad as it got before the New 52 relaunch September can't come soon enough for them.
And while[...]
DC Comics production staff are coming to terms with the challenge of working on their standard books, alongside what are described as the "interim" books that Tom DeFalco and his team are preparing internally to cover the two month move from New York to Burbank, that we reported on earlier this week and have had[...]
For comic coming out in June, here are fifteen of the variant covers, created by Ant Lucia, that accompany a number of DC Comics titles…
For comic coming out in June, here are fifteen of the variant covers, created by Ant Lucia, that[...]
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Lots of Marvel and DC Comics at 12 issues for $29.99 such as All New X-Men, as opposed to the retail cost of $47.88 And a further 40% off knocks that down[...]
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[...]
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[...]
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
Dark Knight does this for the Batman to some degree, and I'd like to try to do the same for the whole DC Cosmos in Twilight I feel that by providing a capstone of the type mentioned above, but one which embraces the whole DC Universe rather than just a couple of its heroes, I can[...]
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[...]
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[...]