Last week was a big week for DC, so it’s probably not surprising that its digital releases are in something of a holding pattern this week. Interestingly enough, the newly-defunct Wildstorm has the most noteworthy new release this week, releasing all three issues of Warren Ellis & Cully Hamner’s Red at once. Want to read the comic before the movie? The whole thing’s yours for six bucks. (Red also dominates the DC store this week, with…
ContinueAdded by Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) on September 30, 2010 at 4:00am — 2 Comments
Big news week for DC, eh? I imagine the changes with Wildstorm and Zuda will shake out on the digital side in the coming weeks. For now, they’re both still searchable as imprints on Comixology, and unless something dramatically changes in the organization of the titles, I’ll probably keep breaking digital releases down into their original imprint.
First things first: Someone…
ContinueAdded by Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) on September 23, 2010 at 11:19am — 2 Comments
This week, let’s go with the short stuff first. Vertigo seems quite happy to chug along with five books a week: American Splendor, DMZ, Fables, Sandman and Y. The first American Splendor miniseries concludes this week, but there’s another one after that, so I wouldn’t expect next week’s lineup to change.
Wildstorm has contracted these past couple weeks. This is the third week without the Core Four…
ContinueAdded by Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) on September 16, 2010 at 12:30pm — 4 Comments
After a few weeks of coasting, the DCU seems to be launching new titles or runs every week, lately. A couple weeks ago saw the debut of Green Arrow; last week we had a new branch of the Batman saga with the Red Hood story. This week, we see four (well, 3½) issues of Birds of Prey. I’d be hard-pressed to think of a worthier…
ContinueAdded by Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) on September 9, 2010 at 11:30am — 5 Comments
This week, most of the interesting movement is going on at Wildstorm. The imprint is debuting three titles -- Welcome to Tranquility, Kane & Lynch, and Gears of War – and taking a different approach with each of them. Kane & Lynch is a 6-issue miniseries based on a video game (important to note, since there was also a Lynch involved with Wildcats, right?), and it gets a single debut issue priced…
ContinueAdded by Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) on September 2, 2010 at 11:17am — 4 Comments
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