Their presence has been exorcised from the comic with the coming of James Tynion IV, Tony S Daniel and Danny Miki, to Bob Harras' approval.
Oh wait though, there was that one thing…
No More Alfred Pennyworth I was rather reminded of this…
For similar reasons…
Still… there is architecture Lots and lots of architecture…
Batman #86 is out today[...]
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The new Batman creative team takes over tomorrow when Batman #86 hits stores from DC Comics, and if you're wondering how James Tynion IV and Tony Daniel can possibly top Tom King's epic run, wonder no longer, because even in this three-page preview of the upcoming title, the team is dropping shocking revelations For example:[...]
This week sees the launch of James Tynion IV's first solo issue of Batman But he had written for the comic book before Indeed, his first published comic book was an issue of Batman courtesy of his old writing professor Scott Snyder and Batman editor Mike Marts Tynion tells this story on his newsletter and[...]
Richie would have likely landed even higher on the list had Disney not squashed his dreams of a Mouse Guard film franchise two weeks before principal photography would have started on the $170 million production – and after $20 million in prep.
James Tynion IV (Up) 2019 was the year Tynion broke through The combination of[...]
Next week sees DC Comics publish Batman #86, the first issue of James Tynion IV, Tony S Daniel and Danny Miki's new run on Batman On his mailing list, Tynion has been teeing up a couple of new characters, the assassins Gunsmith and Mr Teeth And in his new mailing list, Tynion shares the script[...]
You don't dare miss the extra-sized concluding chapter to Tom King's epic run on Batman-and it all leads to the new Batman and Catwoman series! In Shops: Dec 18, 2019 Final Orders Due: Nov 25, 2019 SRP: $4.99
Now, on the Final Order Cut-Off weekend, competing with many other attractions for what we have dubbed DC[...]
Incoming Batman writer James Tynion IV has launched a new newsletter, and he's inviting people to subcribe with the promise of Batman news that can easily be turned into clickbait articles Don't mind if we do, James Don't mind if we do.
I have started a NEWSLETTER, because I am a monster and writing a[...]
Earlier this week, new-Batman writer James Tynion IV teased there was a Something is Killing The Children surprise at today's Boom Studios: Discover Yours publisher panel.
There is a VERY cool thing related to SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN that will go exclusively to the attendees of the @boomstudios Discover Yours Panel at 4:15pm on Friday[...]
Thanks to Richard Epstein and Sofia Annunziata, reporting for Bleeding Cool from the NYCC Diamond Retailer Breakfast.
James Tynion IV is having a very good year And this morning at NYCC, it got even better thanks to BOOM! Studios.
We told you that he was becoming the new writer of Batman, before DC Comics probably wanted us[...]
James Tynion IV has been tweeting his plans for writing Batman in 2020, while getting on an aeroplane.
My priorities for 2020 Batman is an action horror book driven by exciting mystery In every issue I want to showcase key pieces of the mythos, from new vehicles to redefined key locations, and your favorite Gotham villains[...]
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool told you that DC Comics would announce the new writer of their ongoing Batman comic book today, probably at the Barnes & Noble Union Square Batman Day event alongside Dan DiDio, Scott Snyder Brad Walker and Peter Tomasi.
Then we told you it would be Justice League writer and former Detective Comics writer, James[...]
Bleeding Cool reported earlier today that we had the word that tomorrow, for Batman Day, DC Comics was to announce who was to write the ongoing Batman comic book series in 2020, taking over from Tom King, with issue 86 in January.
And then that the person in question would by James Tynion IV James is[...]
No sooner had we run the story that DC Comics was to announce the new writer of the ongoing Batman series tomorrow, for their big Batman Day across the world.
And noted that the Union Square signing with Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV and Peter Tomasi would be a perfect place to do so At the[...]
Or you could think of them as the Betty and Veronica of comic publishers, with Kieron Gillen as the Archie – albeit with less hair (although not where it matters).
But might the true villain of The Kieron Wars actually be… James Tynion IV (which I guess makes him…Reggie or Cheryl)? After all, the clue might've[...]
And it's retailers! Retailers are buying all the Something is Killing the Children #1s! Following Bleeding Cool's report earlier this week on the comic's massive 170% increase in FOC orders, explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has announced that Something is Killing the Children #1 by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera has sold out before its[...]
Raul Fernandez inks it all well, and Brad Anderson's color art uses its palette to further build upon the grim personality of this comic title.
Justice League Dark #2 is another promising installment for James Tynion IV's take on the title The stakes are high, the characters are engaging, and the pacing has been refreshingly swift[...]
The Justice League takes the sideline in this issue as we learn the origins of the Legion of Doom and Luthor's new madness. Is it a good read?
Justice League Dark reforms with Wonder Woman gathering mystical heroes to fix Earth's magic. Does it make for good read?
The panel was moderated by Marie Javins, comic editor and colorist, and included Dan DiDio, James Tynion IV, Ryan Benjamin, Robert Venditti, and Steve Orlando.
Orlando is writing The Unexpected, which features new interpretations of existing characters Neon the Unknown and Firebrand He remarked that "Jody Houser likes to say that I was bitten by a radioactive[...]
As part of BOOM!'s Road to San Diego, BOOM! on Thursday announced The Backstagers Halloween Intermission #1, a one-shot special hitting stores in October from series creators James Tynion IV and Rian Sygh, along with special guests Sam Johns (The Backstagers: Valentine's Intermission), Shan Murphy (Bouquet), Abby Howard (Junior Scientist Power Hour), and Savanna Ganucheau (Bloom)[...]
No Justice comes to its conclusion as the Omega Titans near Earth and Green Arrow has to keep Amanda Waller from nuking four corners of the world in response. Can the Justice League save the day? Is it a good read?
Can Red Robin be saved? Can Gotham? If so, what does this mean for the Gotham Knights?
Detective Comics #981 cover by Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, and Adriano Lucas
With Detective Comics #981, we reach the climactic finale to James Tynion IV's fantastic run on the classic title.
The fight between the Knights and Brother Eye actually only[...]
Mignola himself as well as Chris Roberson and D'Isreali bring you this tale.
Batman: Detective Comics #981 cover by Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, and Adriano Lucas
Batman: Detective Comics #981
"Batmen Eternal" and James Tynion IV's legendary run on Batman: Detective Comics comes to their finale with the Gotham Knights uniting once more to stop the plans of Ulysses and his Omac army which has already[...]
No Justice continues after the apparent death of Brainiac. Amanda Waller seeks a solution on Earth but is stopped by Green Arrow. On Colu, the Justice League split into Brainiac's teams and set about their objectives. Is it a good read?
Another week of comics has gone by, and Bleeding Cool is here to let you know the wins and losses. Deadpool! Adamantium Agenda! No Justice! We'll let you know which was which. Read here to view the score.
Red Robin/Batman/Omac is a far more compelling facet, as his rivalry with Batwoman has been well-established in James Tynion IV's run of Detective Comics The duel they share in this comic would steal the spotlight if it weren't for Spoiler.
Batman: Detective Comics #980 art by Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher, John Kalisz, and Allen Passalaqua
Scot Eaton's[...]
No Justice kicks off with a visit to Earth from Brainiac. He easily dispatches the Justice League, Titan, Teen Titans, and Suicide Squad. However, he is seeking their help. Does it make for a good read?
This should contribute to a compelling final act for James Tynion IV's Detective Comics run These past few issues have been interesting, and one can hope it will continue to get better.
Flash #46 cover by Dan Panosian
Flash #46
Flash War approaches, and Flash #46 is the final issue before the war between Barry and Wally[...]
DC Nation kicks off with three introductory stories leading into Batmand and Catwoman's wedding, Man of Steel, and No Justice. Is it a good read?
Detective Comics finds Red Robin under the control of Brother Eye and Ulysses while Batman and the Colony attempt to fight off the coming horde. Is it a good read?