This afternoon, DC Comics announced the launch of an all-new ongoing series that will be hitting stands this June: BATMAN/SUPERMAN. Written by Greg Pak and illustrated by Jae Lee, this exciting and bold new title
The most talked about prequel miniseries in the comic industry are about to be collected in 4 deluxe hardcover editions. Earlier today, we announced on THE SOURCE [http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2013/02/20/chip-kid
With Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke’s upcoming departure on GREEN LANTERN and their final story arc “Wrath of the First Lantern,” hitting stands today, what better time than now, to introduce the new GREEN LANTERN li
I read it today and while I like the mix -even if I think Catwoman is a big stretch- This league isn't being formed as a way to preserve justice or in response to an alien invasion, it's being formed because Amanda Waller and others are scared of the
I like how I get three stories for 3.99. The first story builds nicely from Batman Beyond, Return of the Joker. We see Batman finally bury the Joker as he's probably wanted to do for years, but not this way. We see Barbara reaching her limit -even th
ARCHIE #644 “Archie Meets GLEE Part 4” –The HIT CROSSOVER CONCLUDES with this EPIC FINALE! After half of the Riverdale gang swapped places with the New Directions kids, Archie must get everyone home and fast! Their w
I've been struggling with how to categorize the phases that both Tales to Astonish and Tales of Suspense, and Amazing Fantasy as well... progress through the year.
It would be fairly easy to split up the years or so between 1959 and 1963 into perfe
1)Huh. In the "Talons of Weng-Chiang" thread, we were just talking about the issue of having white actors play non-white characters and here we have a story in which all of the Aztecs are played by white actors. I suppose one could