To thirty pages of story each issue.
And, as a result, the price of Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, will be increasing from $3.99 to $4.99 (or $5.99 for the combo pack which includes a digital download code.)
While superhero comics have jumped to that price point or beyond, for individual issues, this will be the[...]
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The big DC Comics panel at Baltimore Comic Con kicked off on Saturday afternoon at 3PM, hosted by Bobbie Chase, featuring Greg Capullo, Cliff Chiang, David Finch, Dan Jurgens, Aaron Kuder, Paul Levitz, Joe Prado, Ivan Reis, and Peter Tomasi.
The year 2014 is the 75th anniversary of Batman, and DC aren't done yet, with a[...]
Thanks to Bleeding Cool Editor-In-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon, we've been hearing about Greg Capullo's Spotlight panel at at Baltimore Comic Con.
Which included Greg's plans on DC Comics' Batman title – that he has sixteen issues more to draw on the comic until he is finished The combination of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo on the title[...]
Rounding off Friday's programming at Baltimore Comic Con, fans decamped to an upstairs ballroom for a sitdown with Greg Capullo in a spotlight panel He's always very frank about his history and life in comic art, conveying an ethos of teaching and learning to help out aspiring comic artists.
Capullo described himself as a "loyal guy"[...]
For the last year, the Batman comic by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo has been running the Zero Year story, in which Edward Nygma, The Riddler, took over the whole of Gotham and made it his plaything With Batman, Gordon and a few rare friends fighting not only The Riddler but a whole city.
Today's issue brings[...]
Because nothing, I mean nothing, makes me want to buy a Greg Capullo Batman skateboard than reading…
So they keep his name on it so I (A PERSON SHE CANT CONTROL) can't get to my son So she chooses this wimp of a Colombian Man Raoul Alberto Martin (who lets a WHITE woman tell him that[...]
The show room floor went from manageable to completely packed over the course of a few hours. The artist alley section in now really in full swing, Greg Capullo has an enormous line that's wrapped around itself several times. At every turn I'm confronted with another amazing cosplayer.
I've made my way back to[...]
Snyder is very candid that he's "always had problems with anxiety", but that artist Greg Capullo's attitude helps a great deal He routinely gives a "Drop it We're doing it", pep talk in response to Snyder's ideas.
The legacy of the stories looms large for Snyder, including the work of O'Neill, and Frank Miller They made[...]
I don't know how, but both Laura Rose (possibly the biggest Batman nut I have ever met and I've met a lot of Batman fans and nuts) and Lady Batman have managed to secure some exclusive booty as prizes from the legendary likes of Francis Buccellato, Greg Capullo and Gail Simone; with top prize in[...]
You might remember Duke Thomas, as seen above in a page from today's Batman #30, in a previous issue, the beginning of Zero Year back in Batman #21 which
Here's what you get.
• A lifelike, hand-painted vinyl latex mask of The Joker with sewn-on hair and a white elastic band
• The BATMAN: DEATH OF THE FAMILY TP, written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV, with art by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and Jock and a cover by Greg Capullo.
The BATMAN: DEATH OF THE[...]
The two comics they are offering are:
BATMAN #29
Illustrated by fan favorite artist Greg Capullo, the convention exclusive for BATMAN #29, written by Scott Snyder, takes the latest "Riddler" themed cover and gives it a location-specific touch: green for Emerald City! The "DARK CITY" chapter of "ZERO YEAR" reaches its conclusion in this amazing, extra-sized issue!
THE[...]
Psychoapthis advertsiing poster designers and parents who sing terrible songs to their children at night.
So, yes, basically us, now.
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo also go on to give us a little rewriting of the circumstances that let up to that fateful moment, with that advertising gunman overhshadowing it all…
Off to pick up Batman #29 in[...]
If you're in my area at all, you can meet Kot and Tradd Moore in person and get the book signed! The duo are on tour, so keep an eye out for them.
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman Zero Year comes to it's second crescendo of their New 52 Bat origin with #29 I'm enjoying[...]
Maybe a Greg Capullo/David Finch clone, with a little influence from Blacksad.
Here are some pages from his new comic Dirty Bones that he's pushed for funding from Kickstarter Anthropormorphic with a male-dog, female-cat aesthetic, the dogs in suits, the cats bending over in basques and suspenders, and yes there are tails.
At the center of this[...]
So Mike Marts is a new Executive Editor of Marvel. Which also answers the question that began "Now with Steve Wacker leaving...." So what did everyone
What was solicited as part of Zero Year with Greg Capullo will now move to #29 The new #28 will be a special issue that shows what's happening in the world of Batman after Zero Year and will be drawn by Dustin Nguyen!
"A bat-announcement!
But first, a thank you to guys for all the backing on ZY from[...]
TOMASI
Art by JASON FABOK, NEAL ADAMS, DUSTIN NGUYEN, GUILLEM MARCH, FRANK MILLER and others
Cover by GREG CAPULLO
1:100 Variant cover by JASON FABOK
1:50 Variant cover by KELLEY JONES
1:25 Variant cover by CHRIS BURNHAM
On sale JANUARY 8 • 96 pg, FC, $7.99 US • RATED T
Combo pack edition: $8.99 US
Retailers: This issue will ship with five covers[...]
Update: Seems like this story has a happy ending…
Thank you@NY_Comic_Con for doing the right thing and taking care of my Family.
— Greg Capullo (@GregCapullo) September 24, 2013
Original post is below:
Greg Capullo is upset The artist for Batman, Spawn, The Creech and more is ready to ditch the New York Comic Con and sign for fans outside his[...]
In perfect sync with DC's Villains Month and Forever Evil, Spike TV's tattoo based reality show Ink Masters will have a villains-themed challenge and guest judge Greg Capullo (Batman) In the episode that airs at 10 p.m., the artists will ink versions of Darkseid, Poison Ivy, The Joker, Bane and Catwoman Previews for the episode[...]
Greg Capullo is the current artist on the smash-hit Batman monthly series Before that, he was working for Todd McFarlane on Haunt and Spawn.
He may have brought a little of it with him. sent to Bleeding Cool, with some linework to line things up…
In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each[...]
So there's this scene in the new issue of Batman, now well into the Zero Year arc. With a certain Edward Nigma being threatened by his boss, who appears
Don't all thank me at once.
Batman #23 is the third part of the "Zero Year" arc captained by Misters Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Yes it's an origin story, but is that such a bad thing? Every so often, writers and artists will revisit the roots of a character and add their own spin When[...]
Nikolai Fomich send in this update:
Issue number 24 of Batman is part of the Zero Year storyline by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo It was just announced that the issue will be 50 pages and feature Batman in a new costume, and Greg is working on it now.
Issue 23 will have three narratives running at[...]
Will Romine writes; Hi friends, It's your old pall Will Romine here, and I've had a whale of a time reading Batman #22, the latest installment in Zero
From the DC Retailer Roadshow in New York last night... The books that Batman Zero Year will be spinning off into as a number of books look to their
In the original Detective Comics comics, Batman had purple gloves. He really did. Although in reprints, DC tried to hide that fact turning purple
Greg Capullo's art shows a Gotham that is subtly trying to nudge Bruce to his inevitable destiny and develop the appropriate immunological response to a new type of virus I've made a collage to show you what I mean Not spoilerry, but lots to chew on.
On a side note, Kevin Smith's podcast Fatman on Batman[...]
Buzzfeed must be feeling neglected.
After the Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Batman book splits into four in September, in November it is drawn back together – and then splits across the other Batbooks too.
Just as they did with Night Of The Owls, it seems that a number of other Batbooks are going to continue the[...]
And they give us our first peek of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Zero Year, year-long early years look at the life of Bruce Wayne and Batman.
Though you may have to squint a little.
And it's a nicer, happier postcardy version of Gotham One you could genuinely say "wish you were here" for.
You know, Gotham's tourist[...]




























