The New Challengers are suprised by the arrival of the original Challengers of the Unknown. How are they here? What do they want? Is it a good read?
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Justice League released some spoilers from their upcoming #6 and shows where the current arc is headed. Read details here if you dare.
This Batman will debut in the new series The Batman Who Laughs by Scott Snyder and Jock, spinning out of Dark Nights: Metal, as a sort-of-sidekick to the titular laughing Batman.
Dying to see more of the Batman Who Laughs? Writer @Ssnyder1835 and artist @Jock4twenty bring him back alongside a NEW evil Batman in THE BATMAN WHO[...]
Our beloved heroes are put in some of the most extreme no-win situations imaginable and brought to a lowest imaginable point.
Obviously, they will find their way out, but it is almost impressive how Scott Snyder finds another cosmic, satanic, or otherwise apocalyptic frontier to throw at the Justice League while still surprising me The imagination[...]
It's Summertime, and the smell of fresh reboot is in the air! Superstar writers "The Great One" Brian Bendis and "Scintillating" Scott Snyder both have new comics at DC For Bendis, it's Superman and Action Comics, coming off his six-issue Man of Steel mini-series For Snyder, it's Justice League.
Could we be set to see some[...]
John Stewart attacks the Justice League with a new power source. Superman and Martian Manhunter explore the Totality. Is it a good read?
Justice League #2
Scott Snyder was joined by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez for the second installment of his already incredible Justice League comic This week saw more focus on Lex Luthor and John Stewart being brought more into the spotlight It was a hell of a read.
Batwoman #16 cover by Dan Panosian
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The New Challengers struggle with a massive sea monster while we learn the life story of another member. Is it a good read?
Hopefully writer Scott Snyder can keep up the great work.
This comic earns another strong recommendation Give it a read tomorrow.
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The Totality has landed on Earth, and it's causing disruptions across the world The Justice League are trying to keep its presence secret until they can discern what it is, but the[...]
Optimism, grand heroics, and the freaking Legion of Doom are back, and the team is led by the returned Martian Manhunter. Scott Snyder and Jim Cheung did an amazing job with this one, and I can't wait to see where it goes from here.
The Immortal Hulk #1 cover by Alex Ross
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Another triumphant rebirth occurred this[...]
The Scott Snyder/Greg Capullo series tore up the sales charts, and the HC collection was released this past Wednesday 'Brief Exchange' also features Tyler Bates, Mike Elizondo, and Gil Sharone playing on the record, with Elizondo and Bates producing Listen to the song below:
Today, Chino Moreno from Deftones releases solo track entitled "Brief Exchange," inspired by DC Entertainment's new[...]
Martian Manhunter is the new chairman and keeps the team linked telepathically as they halt a sudden attack from Neanderthal-like creatures across the world.
Justice League #1 cover by Jim Cheung and Laura Martin
Justice League #1 by Scott Snyder, Jim Cheung, Mark Morales, and Tomeu Morey is everything I could have hoped it would be This[...]
The Emerald Archer receives another writer shift with Mairghread Scott and Matthew Scott.
Green Lanterns #48 cover by Paul Pelletier, Danny Miki, and Adriano Lucas
Green Lanterns #48
The Green Lantern Corps fears for the possibilities that lie in the ring of Jessica Cruz and are bringing her in to investigate.
Justice League #1 cover by Jim Cheung
Justice League #1
This one I'm[...]
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?
No Justice rages on as Martian Manhunter and Starro the Conqueror work to free the bottled worlds and Team Entropy seeks help from Vril Dox. Does it make for a good read?
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[...]
The New Challengers brings together a new group of strangers together in Challengers Mountain. Each one believes that they died before arriving, and a figure known as the Prof has all the answers. Does it make for a good read?
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.
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?
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?
Bleeding Cool did a podcast about Action Comics #1000 last week with myself, Jeremy, and Bill discussing Superman's big anniversary. Give it a listen here!
Action Comics #1000 finally kicks off with a cavalcade of creators and stories to celebrate 1,000 issues and 80 years of Superman. Is it a good read?
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[...]
Words by Jason Kauzlarich and Brandon Wainerdi.
Warning: This piece contains some major DC Comics spoilers.
This past weekend, when all eyes were on Chicago and C2E2, the likes of Joe Quesada, Scott Snyder, and Greg Capullo were living it up at Fan Expo Dallas, the latter two to hint at things to come and sign a ton of[...]
This week Jeremy and Josh discuss comics like Doomsday Clock #4, Dark Knights: Metal #6, Daredevil #600, Saga #50, and Days of Hate #3. Also, they talk about why you should probably just read Terrifics #2 instead.
In any case, let's get going!
Dark Nights: Metal #6 cover by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and FCO Plascencia
Win: Dark Nights: Metal #6 is a Hell of a Lot of Fun
I'll be the first to tell you that this final issue of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Metal is an absolute narrative mess[...]
It plays like a party, with Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo throwing every wild idea at the wall and seeing what sticks.
That same celebratory and devil-may-care story construction is what leads the story to being bloated There are numerous plot threads that come to minimal fruition or are outright dropped.
That "help" which Flash and Cyborg[...]
Scott Snyder Brings Super Friends' Hall of Justice and Legion of Doom to Justice League [#WonderCon]
If it breaks, he's feeding it out to me in London.
Scott Snyder has stepped up to inform the Anaheim crowd that in his upcoming No Justice and Justice League comics he will be bringing back the Hall of Justice and the League of Doom.
The Hall of Justice, was a headquarters introduced in the Super Friends animated series in[...]
Planet Comicon Kansas City, which will be taking place from February 16th through the 18th in Kansas City, will have a meet-and-greet available with Dark Nights: Metal creators Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, and Jonathan Glapion. They will be in the afternoons of the Friday 16th and Saturday the 17th, and will be meeting the people who purchase a VIP meet-and-greet package[...]