What’s Going On at DC?
The inner turmoil and antics happening inside the DC Corporation is comics’ worst kept secret at the moment. All sense of management and fair play seems to have been thrown out the window, and unlike...
View Article“Batman #17″
Today’s release of Batman #17 has already generated a lot of buzz. The fanboys love it, the critics hate it; one thing they can agree on though, it’s definitely not an ending anyone saw coming. This...
View ArticleGreen Lantern Books Get Recharged!
News broke this past week that DC Comics is shaking up the creative teams for the Green Lantern books in the wake of Geoff Johns leaving the main title. To help make the transition easier with seeing...
View Article“WTF” Logo NOT to Feature on DC’s April Gatefold Covers
The infamous WTF Logo, as released with the info for DC’s April Solicitations will NOT feature on the comics’ covers… News & opinions have been flying wild after DC’s announcement of its April...
View ArticleArtist Chris Sprouse Leaves Controversial Orson Scott Card’s Adventures of...
Chris Sprouse hard at work The controversy surrounding DC’s hiring of Orson Scott Card, outspoken anti-LGBT and marriage equality science fiction writer, to pen the digital-first Adventures of Superman...
View ArticlePOINT OF ENTRY: Aquaman Volume One: The Trench
What do I know about Aquaman? This can be answered in two parts: 1. That he has been notoriously regarded as the joke of super-heroes. I’ve laughed along with my more knowledgeable friends when they’ve...
View Article“Swamp Thing #20″ is Intelligent and Haunting
(WARNING: This article contains Spoilers) Following their first issue since the end of Scott Snyder & Yannick Paquette’s ground-breaking Rotworld saga, issue #20 of the New 52′s Swamp Thing is...
View ArticleDC History: Saga of the Swamp Thing Book 1 (of 6)
Going back through comic book history, especially with DC, is always a magical and often surprising experience, and, boasting some of the most established and respected writers and artists in the...
View Article“Superman Unchained #1″ Kicks Off in Epic Style
Scott Snyder’s much awaited debut at the helm of a title starring DC flagship superhero the Man of Tomorrow, accompanying the now-box-office-smash Man of Steel movie (from Watchmen and 300 director and...
View ArticleIn “Swamp Thing #21″“The Murder Poet” Raps at the Chamber Door…
“Swamp Thing #21″ Cover Art by Jock Charles Soule’s latest edition of The Swamp Thing takes on the first steps of what promises to be an exciting and certainly action packed new story arc, meeting some...
View ArticleNoob Review: Justice League Volume 2 (New 52)
At first I was a little disappointed in this volume and thought I wasn’t going to like it at all. Silly me. I thought it was going to continue with the story of the early Justice League and maybe how...
View ArticleNOOB REVIEW: Superboy – Incubation
Check out that cover. Looks amazing, right? Well…I was let down for several reasons. Let me bullet point: While there are a lot of experiments that happen on Superboy during the comic, the cover image...
View ArticleThe New 52 Light?
Revealed Monday, Oct. 15th in DC’s January solicitations, four DC titles will be getting the boot. Books to receive a “Final Issue” will be Grifter, Blue Beetle, Legion Lost, and Frankenstein: Agent of...
View ArticleWhat’s Going On at DC?
The inner turmoil and antics happening inside the DC Corporation is comics’ worst kept secret at the moment. All sense of management and fair play seems to have been thrown out the window, and unlike...
View Article“Batman #17″
Today’s release of Batman #17 has already generated a lot of buzz. The fanboys love it, the critics hate it; one thing they can agree on though, it’s definitely not an ending anyone saw coming. This...
View ArticleNoob Review: Death of the Family—He’s back.
I am a Batman fan. When I first started reading Batman (about a year and a half ago) anything would do. I loved it all. But things change, when you read enough of the same time of stuff, you start to...
View ArticleDC Comics Reveals First 41 Titles to Battle for Futures End
DC Comics launches its exciting Futures End event this September. Futures End will take readers five years into the future of the DCU. According to Jeff Lemire, this event explores the nature of what...
View ArticlePoint of Entry: The Many Masks of Batman
No other characters have such a massive amount of stories written about them as Superman and Batman. Heck, just with their titular series, there’s 773 issues each. With Detective Comics (only starring...
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