Today DC Comics has made it official, with DC's Infinite Frontier #0 by Brian Bendis, Geoff Johns, Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Josh Williamson, Becky Cloonan, John Timms, Alex Maleev, Jamal Igle, Philip Kennedy Johnson, Todd Nauck, Jorge Jimenez, Alitha Martinez, Michael W Conrad, and more with a cover by Dan Jurgens and Mikel Janín.
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Bleeding Cool told the world the news back in October that James Tynion IV and the rather busy Guillem March were working on an ongoing Batman-related comic book series for DC Comics as a companion to Tynion's work on Batman with Jorge Jimenez. Now we know that it's an ongoing Joker series.
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After an unthinkable[...]
On October the 19th, Bleeding Cool reported on James Tynion IV mentioning an upcoming new Batman-related book written by him and drawn by Guillem March to run alongside the Batman ongoing comic book he writes.
Things are going to be a little quiet on the Batman front until the end of the year, when I can[...]
A fictionalised version of The Snyder Cut as well, The Gotham Cut of The Mask Of Zorro, that saw Martha and Thomas Wayne killed, and Bruce Wayne traumatised into being Batman.
Artwork from Batman.
And paid for by the Wayne Foundation that the Joker has now gained ownership of, all one hundred billion dollars of it.
Artwork from[...]
James Tynion IV took to his mailing list and shared his original description to Joker War artist Jorge Jimenez, and the design he got back…
This is the big villain of the first arc of the story, "THEIR DARK DESIGNS." The gist is that he was a master criminal, who operated around the world, and is[...]
James Tynion IV took to his mailing list and shared his original description to Joker War artist Jorge Jimenez, and the design he got back…
This is a fun one, and I think could have the potential to be a real breakout character if we handle her correctly.
She is, essentially, Joker's new girlfriend[...]
Jorge Jiménez has announced that he will be an ongoing artist on the twice-monthly Batman comics from DC Comics, written by James Tynion IV and currently
Umbrax and Sinestro are close to indoctrinating all the Earth into the Invisible Spectrum, and Gorilla Grodd has the Flash powerless through the Still Force.
Justice League #6 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
Justice League #6 brings a spark of hope for the world's heroes While the Legion of Doom seems to have conquered the[...]
Gorilla Grodd, Cheetah, and Black Manta ambush Flash, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman.
Justice League #4 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
Things continue to spiral out of control for the Justice League in this issue The Legion of Doom has the upper hand, and we have something of a thematic through-line from Dark Nights: Metal and[...]
Plus, the idea of Umbrax is honestly neat on its own.
Justice League #3 art by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
Jorge Jimenez provides the artwork once again It's not a bad style, but it's not exactly the kind of epic aesthetic one might expect for the Justice League That said, it is still nicely stylized, and[...]
Meanwhile, Lex Luthor and his Legion of Doom begin to scheme.
Justice League #2 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
The mystery of the Totality is the prime conflict of the comic, but Lex Luthor steals the show for much of the runtime His is the first face we see, and he is the one making[...]
There will be familiar faces, some new faces, all sorts of challenges facing her, and also some potentially new supporting characters who will hopefully be well-received and stick around for awhile.
Additionally, Supergirl will get four new costumes during the event, designed by previous Supergirl artist Jorge Jimenez. They're not permanent, though, according to Andreyko.
The primary one[...]
The Justice League tries to stop a threat on Colu before it reaches Earth with four unique and bizarre teams.
DC Natioon #0 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
DC Nation #0 is a preview comic for three upcoming stories from DC: The Wedding of Batman and Catwoman in Batman, Man of Steel, and No Justice[...]
Best to stock up on Cortizone for that sort of itch! All this and…the Turtle? Yep.
And in Issue #4… What is hidden in the darkest depths of the ocean and farthest reaches of space doesn't even compare to the insidious secrets buried in the pasts of Flash, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter! While the rest[...]
He explains that this is a ruse and went exactly how he planned, even if (super spoilers) one of the Nightmare Batmen betrayed him and died as a result.
Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt art by Howard Porter, Jorge Jimenez, Doug Mahnke, Jamie Mendoza, Hi-Fi, Alejandro Sanchez, and Wil Quintana
The art team isn't the most[...]
Based on the cover, this character might in fact also have powers, and is noted as a friend of the Maid of Might.
Supergirl #19 cover by Jorge Jimenez
But that is not all They also appear to be a person of colour, and perhaps most notably, they will be co-written by a non-binary identifying creator.
Joining Steve[...]
Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez, and Rob Leigh is the first part of the Super Sons of Tomorrow crossover mini-event between this title, Super Sons and Teen Titans The issue is released on December 20th.
It's a hell of an opening shot to a crossover, I'll tell you that.
Superman #37 cover by Ivan Reis
It's[...]
Last Wednesday saw the release of Dark Nights: Metal tie in one shot, Batman Lost, written by Scott Snyder, James Tyion IV, and Joshua Williamson, with art handled by Doug Mahnke, Yanick Paquette, Jorge Jimenez, Jaime Mendoza, Wil Quintana, Nathan Fairbairn, and Alejandro Sanchez.
Batman Lost cover by Olivier Coipel and Dave Stewart
But one of the[...]
Batman Lost adores its vulnerable protagonist without deifying him, it is a good mind trip of a story, and the art is gorgeous.
In today's installment, Super Sons artist Jorge Jimenez discusses his art's manga influence and gives 2016 Comic-Con attendees an early look at one of the two characters he would soon become known for—Superboy, Jon Kent Prior to that he worked on Superman, Batman: Arkham Unhinged and Earth-2 Society Before hooking up with DC, he did[...]
Robin airing their grievances with each other in a scuffle in the Batcave, we get a take on the classic formula of superheroes meet, fight and then come to an understanding.
Cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
It does all this without any kind of deep political allegory (not that there is anything wrong with that[...]
Artist Jorge Jimenez talked with DC All Access about the new Super Sons series The book that puts Damien Wayne and John Kent front and center shows just how different the characters are and how different their families are He also addressed how much of a role Superman and Batman will be playing in the series[...]
Does free speech guarantee freedom from consequences? Is it ever okay to use violence to solve a problem? Is it okay to use violence to solve a problem… when the problem is a Nazi? Super Sons #1, from Peter Tomasi and Jorge Jimenez, will be in stores on February 15 It may or may not[...]