Justice League #40 is in stores from DC Comics next week, kicking off a new storyline by a new creative team: Robert Venditti and Doug Mahnke We've got a preview below.
And the preview begins with a familiar scene, a rocket crashing to Earth in rural America.
When the Justice League arrives, Superman takes the opportunity to[...]
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Arrow ended its run in grand fashion after eight seasons – only to pass the bow-n-arrow over to (potentially) Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo Did we mention Black Lightning[...]
Harley Quinn #70 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by Sam Humphries and Sami Basri, and we've got a preview below.
In which we find Harley Quinn in a rather precarious situation…
…about to join the thriving competition of professional wrestling!
It's been a bad year for industry-leader WWE, who just lost a ton of[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo.
Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers to[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo.
Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers to[...]
In Tynion's newsletter today, the writer revealed that he originally intended to stay on the series until DC changed plans from making Batman monthly to continuing a bi-weekly schedule.
Tomorrow, my last issue of Justice League Dark arrives on the stands That fact breaks my heart, but I've been dancing around the truth for a while[...]
DC Comics releases The Flash #87 this week, by Joshua Williamson and Rafael Sandoval, and we've got a preview below in which Captain Cold really lets The Flash have it.
As Barry Allen reminisces about the good old days…
…he's currently locked up with frenemy, Captain Cold.
And Captain Cold would really like The Flash not to bang[...]
Action Comics #1019 is in stores from DC Comics this week, by "The Great One" Brian Bendis and John Romita Jr., and we've got a preview below.
Here we find Lex Luthor and the Legion of Doom preparing for friendly meeting with the villain du jour, Leviathan.
Though some members of the Legion have other ideas.
But Leviathan[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers[...]
Justice League #39 finally arrives from DC Comics this week, better late than never, from Heartthrob Writer Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez It's Snyder's farewell to the book, and this time, we've got a lettered preview a few days before it the Justice/Doom War comes to an end.
And so let's catch up with the Martian[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo.
Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers to[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo.
Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers to[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo.
Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers to[...]
Suicide Squad #2 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo, and we've got a preview of the issue below.
And this preview does offer us a typical dose of superhero black ops action…
…which is as we'd expect from a book like Suicide Squad.
But this book has more to offer[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo.
Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers to[...]
DC Comics has revealed their latest foray into the lucrative YA graphic novel market, as Maggie Stiefvater and Morgan Beem revamp the origins of Swamp Thing for Swamp Thing: Twin Branches Hitting stores in October, the ogn is aimed at teenage readers and turns the saga of Swamp Thing into "a poignant coming-of-age tale about[...]
If Batwoman is going to put the word "queer" in the title of an episode, they'd better deliver. And oh, girl, did they. With Gotham mourning the death of
We're back to the future as Arrow wraps up post-"Crisis" by resetting their future and giving us a taste of what a Green Arrow & The Canaries show
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow & The Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo Did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of past crossovers[...]
Arrow is ending its run after eight seasons – only to become Green Arrow and the Canaries; while The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow have to rewrite their "universe scorecards" to adjust for some major changes in the status quo.
Speaking of changes, did we mention Black Lightning doesn't have the benefit of[...]
In November, Marvel saw their marketshare down with a 37.41% dollar share and a 42.68% unit share but still ahead of DC Comics as they dropped down to a 30.72% dollar share though up a bit to a 32.41%% unit share,
In December, Marvel had a slight uptick in dollar share with 37.89% and a massive[...]
Teen Titans is wrapping up the Djinn War storyline in April's Teen Titans #41, and you know what that means! Yes, we all know it's impossible to end a truly impactful story without killing off a character, and it seems that's exactly what DC plans to do, according to DC's April solicitations Victory comes at[...]
DC Comics' April 2020 solicitations reveal that Sandman Universe series The Dreaming will be canceled with The Dreaming #20, calling into question future plans for the title announced at New York Comic Con last October Writer Simon Spurrier and artist Bilquis Evely were said to be leaving the title after The Dreaming #18, with a[...]
April's Justice League #45 will feature the return of the Spectre, DC's April solicitations revealed Judging by the solicits for Justice League #44 and #45, it seems that the Justice League finds The Spectre at the bottom of a well in Antarctica ("what's that, Lassie?! The Spirit of Vengeance is trapped in the well?!"), where[...]
Revealed in DC's Jokerific April Solicitations, a new creative team will be taking over Catwoman's ongoing series with Catwoman #22 Writer Paula Sevenbergen and artist Aneke are the new creative team, kicking off a new storyline after Joelle Jones and Fernando Blanco wrap up Catwoman's Villa Hermosa epic in March The new storyline teases "leather[...]