Hopefully he may outlive the events of Metal, though I don't expect him to do so.
Dark Nights: Metal #5 art by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and FCO Plascencia
Greg Capullo's artwork is still perfectly suited Scott Snyder's story His gritty style continues to be fitting for the gloom and nihilism of Metal His detailing is top-notch,[...]
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Called Justice League: No Justice, the event will be written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, and Joshua Williamson, with art by Francis Manapul, and will run for four issues before a new set of Justice League titles are launched Snyder will write the main book, with Tynion and Williamson writing others Christopher Priest and Pete[...]
Dark Nights: Metal #4 takes us to the Dark Multiverse with Superman and Batman. Plus, the rest of the Justice League and their allies continue their hunt for the Nth Metal. Is it a compelling continuation to the story?
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Dark Nights: Metal #4 from DC Comics by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia, and Steve Wands brings the DC event back to its core story after a short break and a number of diverting tales expanding on the monsters now invading the DC Universe and the torture of Batman in the[...]
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.
Not to mention the book, written by Tom King, continues the stellar work on the character these last few years that started with Scott Snyder Now, we get a statue based on this newer incarnation.
Batman Rebirth Kotobukiya Statue
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Dark Nights: Metal continues with the heroes backed into a corner and pulling a desperate gambit to save everyone. Also Detective Chimp shows up.
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Well, we have hit the mid-point of the main story of DC's major event, Dark Nights Metal, and Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia really hit their stride with the series and the stakes for the DC Universe.
With Batman lost to the Dark Multiverse, and the Dark Knights wreaking havoc across[...]
Octavio Karbank reports from New York Comic Con for Bleeding Cool, this time from the panel In Conversation with Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo.
Unquestionably one of the most talented and well-renown comic book writers in modern times, Scott Snyder has firmly cemented himself in the history books of Batman and pop culture in general[...]
At the Batman panel at New York Comic Con 2017 today, Scott Snyder finally revealed the details on his long-awaited final Batman story (for a while), teased since April.
Snyder previously compared the story to Mad Max, but at today's panel he said it had a Lone Wolf and Cub vibe The story, which will be[...]
"I really like the concept of having hard-driving, heavy music as a complement to the incredible story that Scott and I are telling."
"I'm really honored by this," added Scott Snyder "So many of the Batman stories that Greg and I have worked on together have been fueled or influenced by music that inspired us; this[...]
Greg Capullo is currently drawing the bombastic, wild DC event Dark Nights: Metal, after a long run on Batman with Scott Snyder (who is also the writer of Metal) and a brief break away working with Mark Millar on Reborn But just what will he work on next?
Well, back at San Diego Comic-Con, Capullo hinted[...]
Greg Capullo is a legendary artist, mustachioed muscle man, and now, Bleeding Cool has learned, a totally bitchin' guitar virtuoso.
The Dark Nights: Metal artist took to Instagram this week to post a perfectly looping video of himself playing the guitar solo for the song Got Your Six by Five Finger Death Punch.
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He and writer Scott Snyder are quite a team I may not like Batman, but I won't disparage their skills when it comes to writing the character.
Color artist Jonathan Glapion gives the perfect level of dark and dreary in his color palette choices He works with Capullo's style very well.
So yeah, I'm on board[...]
As a result, with Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia, the story looks and feels like something different than previous DC events.
It's not about going cosmic and widescreen with the superhero battles, but rather by adding the cosmic nightmare and gnashing teeth and thrashing chains of classic heavy metal.
Dark Knights: Metal #2 artwork by Greg Capullo,[...]
Plus, I'm on the internet, you can't really escape what's going on in pop culture online.
So, almost everyone knows Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo are comic book geniuses They dominated The New 52 with Batman, and it looks like this juggernaut team isn't letting up with Dark Nights: Metal After picking up my copy, I[...]
Dark Nights: Metal #1 is engaging, the characters are interesting, and the art is beautiful. Sometimes it’s just that simple.
Tomorrow sees the release of the much anticipated Dark Nights: Metal from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo… and Capullo may have brought a wee bit of a heavy metal edge into the series as we see his "horns" cover and how he did the following interview in front of a wall of guitars He refers[...]
We've had the hints, the glancing blows from the Dark Days prologue issues, which gave us the shape of the idea, like a sonar blip on the map – but now we see it in full view, and it's as bombastic and wild as promised.
Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia (or should[...]
Review: With great pacing and vibrant, striking art, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps easily earns another high rating with issue #26.
We then got confirmation from writer Scott Snyder that Duke would be getting his own series spinning out of Dark Nights: Metal, and that the superhero would be going by the name of Signal.
Further to that, at SDCC, Snyder confirmed with Dan DiDio's permission on a panel that the book will be part of Dark[...]
Scott Snyder revealed a Cliff Chiang variant cover for Dark Nights: Metal, Snyder's super-mega-crossover event with Greg Capullo from DC Comics.
A favorite variant for #DCMetal #1 by pal @cliffchiang – #1 comes out out August 16 pic.twitter.com/2bvluyxEtM
— Scott Snyder (@Ssnyder1835) August 4, 2017
Prompting one follower to ask:
This is an homage to "Heavy Metal"???
— The Read[...]
With Metal's creators Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, alongside Dark Matter contributors Steve Orlando, Philip Tan, James Tynion IV, Robert Venditti and more promised.
Dan Didio comes out to present the panel, and he promises it will be loud and crazy.
Since Rebirth, they wanted to do a big major event He introduces them out on stage[...]
Called Batman: The Signal, all we know about the comic so far as that it will be co-written by Tony Patrick, from the DC writer's workshop, along with superstar writer Scott Snyder No artist has been announced yet, and we don't know when it's coming out.
Dan Didio revealed the news at the very end of the[...]
For another, it's hard to get fake muscles to be that large and still look realistic.
Still, one daring cosplayer was willing to take on the challenge: Dark Nights: Metal writer Scott Snyder! Snyder stepped out at the DC Metal panel at San Diego Comic-Con today cosplaying his creative partner, and the DC twitter account captured[...]
And these are the first six: the Red Death, the Murder Machine, the Dawnbreaker, the Drowned, the Merciless, and the Devastator, and our first good look at most of them.
But there's one twisted Batman yet to be revealed: The Batman Who Laughs!
Each of the characters above will be featured in their own one-shots from September[...]
DiDio called Metal a "big, crazy rock and roll story that is pure energy, pure excitement that just takes you on a roller coaster ride." Both DiDio and Lee said that the work coming in from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo is top notch and shows their level of care and love for the DCU.
"Thank[...]
All-in-all, Dark Days: The Casting's story is more focused than 'The Forge', the art didn’t hop around as badly, and it introduced some interesting ideas.
Dark Days: The Casting revealed plenty about the shape of things to come from DC in the very near future as part of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's event, Metal And as people pore over the pages and try to find every Easter egg, some are taking to just asking the writer.
CBR did an interview[...]