In his most recent newsletter, as well as talking about all his comic book plans, comic book writer Brian Michael Bendis also talked about writing a
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So who is Mon-El anyway? In the Superman comics in the nineteen-fifties, Halk-Kar was an alien who crash-lands as an amnesiac alien on Earth in a
And in today's Legion of Super-Heroes, we have Braniac and Lightning Lass looking back at old times.
Legion Of Super-Heroes #10
With Computo chipping in with an old quote, dragged out and warped by some failing memory banks, reminiscent of the Jack Kirby original.
Jack Kirby misquoted in LOSH #10.
"Diplomacy will break your heart, kid" – O.M.A.C[...]
Oh had you forgotten all about 5G? Well, maybe in the light of the coronavirus pandemic, DC Comics has as well. But plenty of plans were already in place
Originally Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, published by DC Comics, was meant to reveal a near-future of the DC Comics Universe.
Last month's MCM London Comic Con had Jim Shooter as a guest, and at his table were a number of folders, binders, full of memos, sketches, artwork from
Legion of Super-Heroes returns in November from DC Comics with a new ongoing series by Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook. Bleeding Cool was the first to
In today's Legion Of Super-Heroes: Millennium, we see Rose/Thorn's continuing immortal walk through a thousand years of DC Comics continuity to meet
Today sees the publication of Superman #15, solicited as part of DC's Year Of The Villain crossover, but is it really? There seems to be a real absence of