Look, we’re all nerds here, right? And at some point, you, me and everyone who reads Techland has tried draw or write up their own superhero ideas.
Don’t deny it.
Thing is, unless your name is Geoff Johns, you’d never be able to pit your metahumans against characters like Batman or Lex Luthor. This is where the appeal of DC …
I guess it was only a matter of time; less than a year after Blackest Night proved that bringing characters back from the dead can bring big sales and fan excitement for DC Comics, Marvel has announced that, hey! Their characters can return from the grave as part of a crossover event as well! I know, I know; Marvel has already done a …
Batwoman may have disappeared from Detective Comics a few months ago, but fans won’t be left without the award-winning other Dark Knight Detective for too long; DC has just announced that the character will reappear in Batwoman #0, a special issue trailing a brand-new series, released in November.
The new series will be co-written by …
Grant Morrison has been talking about what to expect from Batman, Inc., his new fall-launching series that takes place after The Return On Bruce Wayne and sees the Dark Knight rebrand himself and his community. In an interview with the LA Times’ Hero Complex blog, he expressed his view of a more cultured, less screwed-up Bruce Wayne than …
Forget a jacket and some pants, this is the Wonder Woman makeover I’d love to see: Cartoonist Ben Caldwell has posted parts of his proposal for a series of Wonder Woman graphic novels aimed at teen girls on his blog, although he (depressingly) admits, “don’t get excited (or horrified, depending on your point of view), it will certainly …
Sometimes, Virgo, sometimes when I’m lazy Sunday-ing around Wednesday can seem so far away. To alleviate the anxiety (or maybe to exacerbate it) I make a list. A list of all the comics that are coming out this week. I look at the list and I hunt around for previews and I sigh. Join in my lament, reader.
(A ♠ marks my projected pull …
Here’s something for the comics conspiracy theorists amongst you: DC Comics’ iPhone/iPad app no longer offers any titles from the Vertigo line, although they’re still available on ComiXology’s own app. More meat for those who’re convinced that new publishers Dan Didio and Jim Lee have a hidden agenda to take the mature readers imprint …
The first movie hasn’t even finished shooting yet, but already rumors are flying about that Warners are planning a Green Lantern trilogy, with each movie to be released a year apart, Lord Of The Rings (or Twilight)-style. Bleeding Cool is reporting that shooting for the second Green Lantern movie will begin before the first has been …
It’s not every day that a Comic-Con film is chosen to grace the cover of Entertainment Weekly. So it was little surprise Saturday, when the crowds flooded Hall H to catch a glimpse of Green Lantern, which had been singled out by EW as the single biggest event of the 2010 festivities. (See EW’s exclusive gallery of celeb portraits from …
The beauty of this game is accurately portrayed in this trailer. Anything can happen. Evil can triumph over good. I’m more excited for this game than I’ve ever been. We’ll be interviewing Jim Lee and Mark Hamill later today after the DC Universe Online panel.
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The first look at the next big DC Comics/Warner Bros. Animation superhero series rolled out today at Comic-Con. Previously leaked and announced earlier this year, Young Justice uses the Peter David and Todd Nauck series from the late ’90s as its jumping-off point. But the teaser video seems to suggest that there’ll be a fair amount of …
And we thought DC wouldn’t have any big announcements this time. Grant Morrison’s back-to-back panels Friday afternoon–his own spotlight followed by the Batman panel–saw the announcement of Morrison’s new Batman series, Batman, Inc.
It will debut after the Grant Morrison/David Finch one-shot, Batman: The Return, which will debut …