We begin with Just Imagine Stan Lee With Joe Kubert Creating Batman (September 2001).
Stan's version of Batman is an LA-based African-American named Wayne Williams (which is unfortunately also the name of the man charged with the Atlanta Chi
Full-text translation of the 1215 edition of Magna Carta
Clauses marked (+) are still valid under the charter of 1225, but with a few minor amendments. Clauses marked (*) were omitted in all later reissues of the charter. In the charter itself the cl
Those are Superman’s first thoughts from the beginning of Convergence #0. Those thoughts pretty much echo my own regarding the post-Flashpoint DCU. I’ve been left cold by crossovers before, but never have I been so c
American League East 1)The Boston Red Sox 2)The Cleveland Indians 3)The Gotham City Knights 4)The Metropolis Monarchs 5)The New York Yankees 6)The Omegapolis Allies
The American League North 1)The Central City Pioneers 2)The Chicago White Sox 3)The Detroit Tig
This is the Three Word Story Game.
In this game, each poster posts three words that add to the story. For instance, let's say Person A says:
"The boy ate"
Person B could say:
"five chicken legs."
Punctuation doesn't count toward your word number.
This week's Comics Guide, painstakingly collated and annotated for your maximum reading pleasure, was deleted due to technical reasons that drive Captain Comics into a murderous rage when he thinks about them. So he's not going to think about them. I
Hey all! Our pal Border Mutt has put together a very impressive thread with links to all of the various reviews and re-read threads, as well as other links. I think we owe him a big Thank You. It's here:
I had this creeping around my brain so I thought that I would give this a shot:
In 1940, KING STANDISH, a young socialite who was fascinated by the late screen legend Lon Chaney and inspired by the exploits of Richard Henry Benson, THE AVENGER, disco
One of our former members, Robin Olsen, passed away Wednesday morning. Robin was a character and a half. He loved Silver Age comics, whether Marvel, DC, Charlton, or others, and he loved Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Curt Swan, and all the gre
I was thinking earlier about books I'd like to see from DC. Then I got to thinking about the creative teams. Then I thought about this thread. I'll answer with my first batch.
In the 1940s and ‘50s, many preachers, parents and politicians railed against comic books as the cause of juvenile delinquency, tossing around phrases like “seduction of the innocent” and “horror in the nur
I remember reading some A.B.C. Warriors back when Quality or somebody reprinted them for the U.S., and they weren't very good. This looks like it could be the next generation, so maybe it'll be better.
Despite his character dying in the season finale, actor Tom Cavanagh (left) will continue to co-star with Grant Gustin on The Flash. See what happens when you mess around with the space/time continuum? All art copyright The CW.
The Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime debuted in 1975 and was an early part of the "DC Explosion", an attempt by DC to boost sales by adding 57 new titles over 4 years.
One of the things you'll immediately notice when reading these stories is that the
The May issues of the Convergence crossovers each include an 8-page preview of one of the new or returning titles DC will be publishing in June. They're also all available to read for free, both on Comixology and here on the DC website. The stories a
ACTION COMICS #41 ACTION COMICS #41 THE JOKER VAR ED AGE OF REPTILES ANCIENT EGYPTIANS #1
AIRBOY #1 (OF 4) (MR)
ALL NEW X-MEN #41
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #18.1
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #18.1 LAND VAR
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN RENEW YOUR VOWS
The story of the Atom begins with Calvin College freshman Al Pratt. After he and his girlfriend were robbed, he resolved to become a costumed crimefighter. Trained by former boxing great Joe Morgan, he debuted in 1940, calling himself "The Atom" in r