This is the cover to Aquaman #7 by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado, the first part of the two part story "The Other League" by Geoff Johns. And from the solicits
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I really feel it works best when you fill in the blanks of the past and what may come with Watchmen,but if DC Comics wants to make money and place quality creators and industry veterans on these books to at least guarantee they are more than a cash grab it is totally fine with me[...]
Blastr have been given the news by DC that Mystery In Space will be returning as a DC Vertigo oneshot in May, in the manner of the recent Strange Adventures title Though hopefully without a large Green Lantern banner on the top.
And the creator involved include Mike Allred, Paul Pope, Nnedi Okorafor, Michael Wm[...]
But what else is going down?
Wel Jim Lee will also draw a four page gatefold spread for DC Comics' Free Comic Book Day comic, written by Geoff Johns.
Well as Marvel is boasting about cutting titles, DC are increasing them by bringing back annuals – which could be a useful place to put those fill-in issues[...]
This is the cover to Worlds Finest #1, featuring the newly designed Power Girl and Huntress, with reference to their Supergirl and Robin identities in
This includes Dynamite, with special Comics Pro variant issues of three of their comics, one published, two not yet, and extra copies of the rarer Warriors Of Mars #1 cover.
Who can be the first to get them on eBay? If you're going to the show, do let Bleeding Cool know how it goes… I'm hoping[...]
With the chapters collected into print comics monthly.
The digital Smallville Season 11 comic will begin from DC Comics on April the 13th, with the first printed collection on May 16th, with Clark Kent now as Superman, and the cast of Oliver Sullivan-Queen, Chloe Sullivan-Queen, the Lanes and the Luthors.
Gary Frank of Batman Earth One does[...]
Comics, 1942-1986, a new exhibition at the Asian Arts Initiative in Philadelphia's Chinatown, which takes a long, hard, critical look at the depiction of Asians and Asian Americans in superhero comics.
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Twelve exceedingly rare DC ashcan comic books from the late 1930s and early 1940s, including Action Funnies Ashcan[...]
Well, it looks as if DC Comics is extending their employment into that area too…
Time Warner, Inc – Job details – DC Comics Production Designer
The Production Designer will have frontline responsibility for the day-to-day implementation and execution of DC Entertainment's brand strategy, style guides, and graphic standards across all digital platforms (online, mobile, social media,[...]
And with that, it ends. The Punisher, the MAX version of him at least, is dead. And the world moves on. Even as Nick Fury fights against it. This is a
It also includes some examples of John Rozum's script, which is rather rare for New 52 books, as well as how certain ideas were generated, and DC's decision making process for which books are published and which are not, and how he really doesn't like Rozum describing the comic as a "total turd"
I'm not sure[...]
But he's hardly alone in this, DC's Executive VP-Sales, Marketing and Business Development John Rood and Senior VP-Sales Bob Wayne were doing something similar the other day on Comic Book Resources.
Here are a few snippets from both interviews – and what they are actually saying in red.
John Rood: To have our number fives sweep the[...]
Well, DC Comics seem to have made it official Batman #5, a literal topsy turvy journey for Batman and the Court of Owls, leading to the upcoming Bats Vs Owls crossover, will be getting a second print, the first of the New 52 issue 5s to get that honour.
The second print will be available on[...]
Grace Randolph looks at the full history of the character for Bleeding Cool, and DC's attitude towards her
Then a little first issue action for Conan, Thief Of Thieves, The Ninjettes, Kevin Keller and Adventure Time.
It's Wednesday, it's breakfast/lunch/dinner/supper/sleep time wherever you are in the world, it must be time for Grace Randolph's Stacktastic[...]
You recently reported how DC Comics was outselling Marvel in terms of graphic novels and trade paperbacks in comic stores Yet in every comic shop I go into, I'm more likely to see Marvel hardcovers on the shelf? What's going on?"
It's not just DC trade paperbacks selling quicker than Marvel, Retailers are relatively good at[...]