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So I was discussing the DC Relaunch with a couple of friends in the pub And I was reminded of criticism aimed Bob Harras at Marvel that I once reported for All The Rage… yes it was a while ago I wrote;
One event seems to stand out – when Bill Jemas asked[...]
DC has handed io9.com news about more issue one titles from September And there are some interesting twists.
Legion Lost #1, as we BleedingCooled, by Fabian Nicieza and Pete Woods set in the present day.
Legion Of Superheroes #1 by Paul Levitz and Francis Portela.
As totally Bleeding Cooled, Teen Titans #1 by Scott Lobdell and artists Brett[...]
Makes sense that DC may use this relaunch as an opportunity to bring the book back with more of a bang.
Links to Bleeding Cool's complete DC relaunch coverage
This looks like it could be Keron Grant's new cover to Static Shock #1 There was meant to be a new Static Shock series starting this Spring[...]
And I may have mentioned earlier.
So what's the difference between Marvel's Frankenstein and DC's Frankenstein? Well Marvel's has more hair And he's here… for no apparent reason Seriously, Howard The Duck and She Hulk getting together to stop Man Thing makes some kind of sense, Nighthawk basically just turns up cos he's doing stuff[...]
One of the more peculiar aspects of the DC Comics Relaunch was the edict reported by Bleeding Cool that the female characters all cover up their legs, a departure for the common tight fit swimming costumes that showed a lot of thigh and that in some cases indicated special shaving But what to do when[...]
Where is Mike? At E3, the slacker, but we get Aaron of A Comic Shop in Florida, solo, showing concern for Bleeding Cool's source at DC (singular, Aaron?), but then showing so much love for the DC Relaunch news so far.
He geeks out over last week's Batman Flashpoint issue before moving onto this week's Emperor[...]
This marks the return of Wildstorm to the DC Universe.
I don't know how much DC will be dealing with Entertainment Weekly as they totally dropped the ball on this "dark" DC coverage Certainly a return for the DC Universe to the kind of material that was sequestered away by mature readers imprint Vertigo is worth[...]
Entertainment Weekly may not care about artists but their writers do!
Scott Snyder has tweeted Yanick Pacquette as main artist on Swamp Thing #1 as we suspected, with Francesco Francavilla as an occasional fill-in artist on the series.
And Jeff Lemire has named both his artists on the announced books, Travel Foreman on Animal Man, and Alberto[...]
Johnson co-wrote for Kings, as well as the Fringe comic.
Links to Bleeding Cool's complete DC relaunch coverage
I understand that the writers of the yet-to-be-announced Supergirl #1 are Michael Green and Mike Johnson, best known for their Superman/Batman work.
Green produced and wrote early episodes of Smallville and is also co-writer of the Green Lantern movie,[...]
DC Comics are giving Entertainment Weekly more stories about their issue one comics today, and it seems to all be around the more supernatural elements of the DC Universe
They include the already BleedingCooled Animal Man #1 by Jeff Lemire and Swamp Thing #1, writted by Scott Snyder.
Then there's also the BleedingCooled Justice League Dark #1[...]
And with DC Comics relaunching their line, what better time for the central DC characters to take on a more political vein? And return to Tehran under a different banner…
Oh, and he's done it using DC Comics original art board as well.
The cheeky fucker.
Comic writer/artist/messiah Mike Netzer has responded to the David Goyer[...]
It wasn't that long ago that Alan Moore declared that DC's current work was based on his own stuff for them years ago, and he wished they'd come up with something new.
Well, it's tempting to think that people at DC, especially Geoff Johns, whose Blackest Night was singled out by Moore, might have taken this[...]
So, what do we know about upcoming DC books in September (I'll count JLA #1 for completeness sake, even though it's a week early,) Red is still a Bleeding Cool rumour Green is a confirmed Bleeding Cool rumour Blue is a CBR rumour Orange is a confirmed CBR rumour Black is a straight confirmation.
1 JLA#1[...]
DC's Source blog decided to announce a new Batman Incorporated #1 for next year, by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham, on their own Source blog (rather than letting IGN have first dibs) along with a statement from Grant Morrison;
"Batman, Incorporated will continue through to Issue #10 and August's shocking season finale that changes the[...]