Bleeding Cool is proud to present, online for the first time, the DC Comics New 52 video presentation, featuring motion-comic style artwork and talking heads from Dan DiDio, Jim Lee, Grant Morrison, Bob Harras and Eddie Berganza.
Enjoy.
Bleeding Cool is proud to present, online for the first time, the DC Comics New 52[...]
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And now he's looking at the new DC Relaunch for inspiration.
Someone's going to snap him up…
His style could be compared to the likes of Chris Burnham or Frank Quitely But Ramon Villalobos is a deviantART artist taking commissions instead And now he's looking at the new DC Relaunch for inspiration.
Someone's going to[...]
Here's a screencap from the anime series Tsubasa, with one of Clow Reed's Magic Circles.
You can see a clearer version here.
Which was recreated by a deviantARTist,
Just invert it and turn it anti-clockwise a little…
Add a few DC characters…
And bingo, you have a variant cover for Brightest Day Aftermath: The Search For Swamp Thing.
In Swipe File[...]
Bleeding Cool reported recently that Media Participations had grabbed the rights from Panini to publish DC Comics titles in France And had employees of Panini e-mailing in to find out more.
Well, as Paris Comic Con opens today, it's been announced Dargaud, owned by Media Participations, and recognised as the largest comics publisher in France, will[...]
What with the DC blog being considered a malware site right now, here's a perfectly safe way to see the San Diego Comic Con Flashpoint Zoom exclusive figure from Graphitti at Booth #2315.
And while we're talking about dolls, Big Chief Studios, the guys behind the Golden Compass and Harry Potter 3+3/4" figures have a[...]
Check out their Klaus Janson podcast interview here.
One is a comic book written by a Brit, set in America One is written by an American, set in Britain Let's see how they do.
When I first heard the title Canterbury Cricket, I envisaged, well, the Canterbury cricket team This is not a comic about[...]
Check out their Klaus Janson podcast interview here.
Jonathan Hickman and Grant Morrison both have reputations in superhero comics for the longform structured stories Rather than winging it on a month by month basis, they have a plan, a way ahead, they know not only the story they'll be writing next month, but the one[...]
Check out their Klaus Janson podcast interview here.
One from the cover of the new Previews for Justice League… the insides of which reveal nothing new, sadly.
And one from, well, the Batwoman cover artwork Basically I missed this one before Oops.
See logos for Justice League Dark, Omac, Resurrection Man, Suicide Squad, Stormwatch, Fury Of Firestorm,[...]
I don't care if the hipster meme is worn out, I love what CallMePo has done with it, and his version of the DC Universe.
And if you want to make that Bat Hat, CallMePo has some advice about that as well.
I don't care if the hipster meme is worn out,[...]
Fifty-two logos.
DC revealed two on their blog today.
And one from a week ago of course,
A little URL farming revealed another.
Anyone else fancy a go?
UPDATE: Three more come via an e-mail donator…
Fifty-two books Fifty-two logos.
DC revealed two on their blog today.
And one from a week ago of course,
A little URL farming revealed another.
Anyone else fancy[...]
Panini is a monster of a worldwide comics publisher, publishing Marvel titles in almost all territories, and DC rights in a number as well.
Well, it appears that Panini will be losing the rights to publishing DC and Vertigo comics in France, one of the biggest and certainly the most prestigious comics markets in the world.
It's[...]
Reward lateness, punish the guy who's ahead of schedule….
On not introducing Super Lad
After I turned in the first draft of my looong outline for my Legion of Super-Heroes mega-arc a few years back, I was called to a meeting with the editor and Dan DiDio. They asked for a rewrite—not because they[...]
And there we go. The full line up for the new Justice League. Aquaman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman, Flash and Cyborg we knew. But it
This is the Adam Hughes cover to Just Imagine Stan Lee And Chris Bachalo Creating Catwoman from 2002. Let's lose the trade dress and logos... Now flip it.
You might have missed out a name, intending to check it and fix it later, only you forgot and it went to print in Batman: Gates Of Gotham #2 that came out