Meanwhile, Superman and Batman have found Hawkman turned into a massive demonic monster, Wonder Woman squares off against Black Adam and the corrupted Hawkgirl, Mister Terrific and Green Lantern Hal Jordan have been locked up on Thanagar Prime, and Aquaman and Deathstroke have found a secret antechamber with an Nth Metal core far below Atlantis.
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In doing so, they find a powerful and mysterious entity.
Wonder Woman, Doctor Fate, and Kendra Saunders arrive at the Rock of Eternity to find it rejecting their presence.
Aquaman and Deathstroke find an even deeper mystery under Atlantis than Arthur himself suspected.
Mister Terrific and Green Lantern Hal Jordan find a dire situation and an old enemy[...]
Comic book artist David Mack, creator of Kabuki and co-creator of deaf Marvel superhero Echo with Joe Quesada, has become the latest comic artist to make the foray into music videos.
Creating the promo video for Dashboard Confessional's latest single, We Fight, Mack lends his signature artistic style to the video, which you can see below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cntsqw7XOF0Video[...]
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Dark Nights: Metal #4 from DC Comics by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia, and Steve Wands brings the DC event back to its core story after a short break and a number of diverting tales expanding on the monsters now invading the DC Universe and the torture of Batman in the[...]
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Dark Nights: Metal #3 cover by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and FCO Plascencia
Barbatos has held Superman in a mental prison, wherein he fights Barbatos again and again many times over Thankfully, Wonder Woman and the Flash manage to save him, bringing the Man of Steel to their last holdout in the Oblivion Bar[...]
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Well, we have hit the mid-point of the main story of DC's major event, Dark Nights Metal, and Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia really hit their stride with the series and the stakes for the DC Universe.
With Batman lost to the Dark Multiverse, and the Dark Knights wreaking havoc across[...]
Octavio Karbank reports from New York Comic Con for Bleeding Cool, this time from the panel In Conversation with Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo.
Unquestionably one of the most talented and well-renown comic book writers in modern times, Scott Snyder has firmly cemented himself in the history books of Batman and pop culture in general[...]
Records exec Mike Elizondo, as announced in a DC press release.
"As both a musician and fan of heavy metal music, having a soundtrack for DARK NIGHTS: METAL is pretty awesome," said Greg Capullo, who shreds a little bit himself, in the press release "I really like the concept of having hard-driving, heavy music as a complement[...]
At the DC Metal panel at New York Comic Con, Greg Capullo revealed that he's been a little sick while working on Metal, so DC is giving him the month off In February, between Dark Nights: Metal #5 and #6, we'll get Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt, presumably focusing on the titular evil Batmen. Scott[...]
Greg Capullo is currently drawing the bombastic, wild DC event Dark Nights: Metal, after a long run on Batman with Scott Snyder (who is also the writer of Metal) and a brief break away working with Mark Millar on Reborn But just what will he work on next?
Well, back at San Diego Comic-Con, Capullo hinted[...]
Greg Capullo is a legendary artist, mustachioed muscle man, and now, Bleeding Cool has learned, a totally bitchin' guitar virtuoso.
The Dark Nights: Metal artist took to Instagram this week to post a perfectly looping video of himself playing the guitar solo for the song Got Your Six by Five Finger Death Punch.
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However, this comic does give it an explanation that links back to Final Crisis and somewhat cools my frustration with that.
Dark Nights: Metal #2 art by Greg Capullo
What really had me going is the Hellraiser-esque design of Barbatos and his Batman-themed version of the Justice League You've likely seen the designs in adverts for Metal[...]
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Beware, this review does contain mild spoilers for Dark Nights: Metal #2.
Dark Nights: Metal #2 comes out this week and gives us the next part in the wild, crazy DC event, and it really does continue to be something quite unlike anything that's come before.
Dark Knights: Metal #2 cover by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion[...]
Dark Nights: Metal #1 cover art by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia
I read comics I read a lot of comics The bulk of them are Archie, but I did grow up a DC fan I read DC comics here and there, so I know about what's going on Plus, I'm on the internet,[...]
Greg Capullo's artwork is very good Sometimes it's just that simple, which the Dark Days issues were certainly not.
That's not to say that Dark Nights: Metal #1 isn't a tad convoluted itself or without its flaws It's something of a major exposition dump, and it does the DC trademark teasing of other characters waiting in[...]
Tomorrow sees the release of the much anticipated Dark Nights: Metal from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo… and Capullo may have brought a wee bit of a heavy metal edge into the series as we see his "horns" cover and how he did the following interview in front of a wall of guitars He refers[...]
We've had the hints, the glancing blows from the Dark Days prologue issues, which gave us the shape of the idea, like a sonar blip on the map – but now we see it in full view, and it's as bombastic and wild as promised.
Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia (or should[...]
Scott Snyder revealed a Cliff Chiang variant cover for Dark Nights: Metal, Snyder's super-mega-crossover event with Greg Capullo from DC Comics.
A favorite variant for #DCMetal #1 by pal @cliffchiang – #1 comes out out August 16 pic.twitter.com/2bvluyxEtM
— Scott Snyder (@Ssnyder1835) August 4, 2017
Prompting one follower to ask:
This is an homage to "Heavy Metal"???
— The Read[...]
This DC Artist Masterclass video was filmed during San Diego Comic-Con and features some of DC's top artists: Amanda Conner, Tony Daniel, Jim Lee, John Romita Jr., Greg Capullo and Andy Kubert The group talks about breaking into comics while four of them draw.
The really interesting thing is that they filmed this in 360 degrees,[...]
With Metal's creators Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, alongside Dark Matter contributors Steve Orlando, Philip Tan, James Tynion IV, Robert Venditti and more promised.
Dan Didio comes out to present the panel, and he promises it will be loud and crazy.
Since Rebirth, they wanted to do a big major event He introduces them out on stage[...]
Superstar artist Greg Capullo isn't necessarily the first character one thinks of when one is deciding on who to cosplay at San Diego Comic-Con For one thing, he isn't a character in the strictest sense of the word; he's a real person For another, it's hard to get fake muscles to be that large and[...]
And these are the first six: the Red Death, the Murder Machine, the Dawnbreaker, the Drowned, the Merciless, and the Devastator, and our first good look at most of them.
But there's one twisted Batman yet to be revealed: The Batman Who Laughs!
Each of the characters above will be featured in their own one-shots from September[...]
DiDio called Metal a "big, crazy rock and roll story that is pure energy, pure excitement that just takes you on a roller coaster ride." Both DiDio and Lee said that the work coming in from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo is top notch and shows their level of care and love for the DCU.
"Thank[...]
Dark Days: The Casting revealed plenty about the shape of things to come from DC in the very near future as part of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's event, Metal And as people pore over the pages and try to find every Easter egg, some are taking to just asking the writer.
CBR did an interview[...]
As well it should, Metal is being made by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, who had an epic run on Batman together Dark Days: The Casting is co-written by James Tynion IV, no stranger to the world of the Dark Knight and current writer of Detective Comics So of course it feels natural for Batman[...]
Superstar writer and heroic champion of fan rights Scott Snyder has revealed an ultra-rare checklist variant for his and Greg Capullo's Dark Nights: Metal super-mege-crossover event Snyder posted the sure-to-appreciate-in-value variant on Twitter, where he revealed that he worked with future comics superstars Scott Snyder's kids to create it:
So @dccomics is making a classy one[...]
We can't guarantee 100% accuracy- in fact, our accuracy may be much lower than that – but we can guarantee that it's better than looking at a bunch of unfinished pages.
In this issue of Improbable Previews, we take a look at the first issue of Dark Nights: Metal, the upcoming super-mega-crossover event that will shake the[...]
But in this second part of the latest All Star Batman arc, we actually get to see some of this history of Bruce Wayne's oldest ally, friend and, let's face it, father-figure – and it also adds some interesting new ideas.
Cover by Rafael Albuquerque
This story in an interesting way also feels like a nice dry[...]
In August, Dark Nights: Metal will hit stores from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, featuring this recently revealed first issue cover:
The cover is one Capullo says he had to "fight DC over," and though he didn't reveal why, we have to assume it's because the cover, which uses the Justice League members in the shape[...]
The point of contention is artist Greg Capullo's cover for the event, revealed by writer Scott Snyder on Twitter:
Got the ok from DC to tweet this crazy early as a thanks, so
Cover to METAL #1
Aug The Dark Multiverse invades Now let's melt some faces pic.twitter.com/A6psc18Igi
— Scott Snyder (@Ssnyder1835) June 16, 2017
According to Capullo, he had[...]


























