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DC’s Captain Marvel Officially Changing His Name to the Non-Trademark Infringing "Shazam"
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When Captain Marvel finally makes his belated entry into DC's September-launched New 52 iverse, he'll do so with one rather big change: He'll no longer be Captain Marvel, but Shazam. Writer and DC Chief Creative Officer Geoff Jo... [read more]
SNEAK PEEK: Batman: Earth One back on track
DC Comics has announced the Batman: Earth One, the original graphic novel that was expected to arrive last year, will indeed hit shelves in 2012. Batman: Earth One is written by Geoff Johns with art by Gary Frank will present … Continue reading &... [read more]
‘Batman: Earth One’ by Geoff Johns & Gary Frank to Release in 2012 [Preview]
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More than three years since DC Comics first announced the project, the publisher confirmed this week that Batman: Earth One will finally go on sale in 2012. Created by the former Action Comics and Superman: Secret Ori... [read more]
DC COMICS IN 2012 – BATMAN: EARTH ONE
2012 will bring the highly anticipated release of BATMAN: EARTH ONE, an original graphic novel retelling the Batman legend in a contemporary setting. The collaboration between New York Times bestselling author Geoff Johns and critically acclaimed artis... [read more]
(Everybody’s Talkin’ About) DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, Tuesday Afternoon (ET) Edition
(Greg Capullo’s variant cover for JUSTICE LEAGUE #3) New York Comic Con has been over for two days, but, well, everyone’s still talkin’ about it. Here are some recommended reads: UGO caught up with Geoff Johns about AQUAMAN. “They are a... [read more]
Geoff Johns and Gary Frank Teaming for ‘Shazam!’ Backups in ‘Justice League’ [NYCC 2011]
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The Big Red Cheese's "New 52" flavor is set to be revealed in the near future in "The Curse of Shazam!," an upcoming series of Justice League backup stories from creators Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. DC's The Source blog doesn't repor... [read more]
SHAZAM! joining DC COMICS-THE NEW 52
Big news out of New York Comic Con: Shazam is coming to DC COMICS-THE NEW 52. Written by NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Geoff Johns and illustrated by acclaimed artist Gary Frank, THE CURSE OF SHAZAM will unfold as a back-up adventure that will appe... [read more]
Introducing The Horsewoman
(Character designs by Gary Frank; DEMON KNIGHTS #1 interior art by Diogenes Neves and Oclair Albert) This September, DC Comics takes a trip back to the Medieval Ages with DEMON KNIGHTS. Featuring demons, witches, sorcery and plenty of dark magic, DEMON... [read more]
The ultimate Lex vs. Superman showdown in ACTION COMICS #900
ACTION COMICS #900 is here this week, and along with all of the special bonus features (Donner, Lindelof, Johns, Frank, Sook, Stelfreeze, Dini -check out the full list here!) celebrating 900 issues of Action,you’ll get the 51-page finale to the epic Lex Luthor storyline that’s been building since ACTION COMICS [read more]
Action Comics #900 – all of the many, many details
We’re really pulling out all the stops for a milestone issue as big as ACTION COMICS #900, and the amount of talent that’s been pulled together for the issue is truly outstanding.
The 51-page lead story by Paul Cornell, Pete Woods and Jesus Merino sees Superman return to ACTION just in [read more]
Tuesday Variants
Superstar artist Gary Frank pays tribute to the Blue Beetles of the past on the variant cover of DC UNIVERSE LEGACIES #10:
The Joker invades Mike Norton’s cover to YOUNG JUSTICE #2, the comic tie-in to the hit new show on Cartoon Network:
Cult artist Brendan McCarthy brings his signature psychedelia to [read more]
DC NATION: Wil Moss on T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS
Wil Moss here, editor of the new T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS comic. Now, I know there are a lot of great DC titles right now competing for your dollar, so why should you check out next week’s T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS #1? Lemme give you some reasons…
• It’s got a terrific hook. Would you [read more]
A few variant covers for Tuesday
We’ve got another batch of nice variant cover art to unveil, including Lee Garbett’s gritty BATMAN: RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #6 cover, Gary Frank’s masterful take on GREEN ARROW #5, another lovely Cliff Chiang JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST cover, Gene Ha’s take on SUPERMAN #704 and the latest from regular [read more]
SUPERMAN: SECRET ORIGIN’s final chapter
The reimagining of Superman’s early days concludes as he faces his toughest foe yet – his childhood friend Lex Luthor. The victor will be Metropolis’s hero. If you think you know how this plays out, then you underestimate how much Luthor wants that title…
SUPERMAN: SECRET ORIGIN #6 hits 8/25.
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A look at Gary Frank’s process
We can never get too much great art, and more specifically, we can never get too much Gary Frank art. His run on SUPERMAN: SECRET ORIGIN has been, well, superb. His knack for detail and widescreen storytelling has brought a new level of modernity to the tale of the boy [read more]
DC NATION: Toronto, Here We Come!
It seems like just yesterday that I was flying back from San Diego Comic-Con and now here we are and it’s time for the next stop on the 2010 DC Nation tour – Fan Expo Canada at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Canada from August 27-29. Actually it [read more]
A few variant covers for Wednesday
Want to see Ivan Reis draw a Superman/Flash race? Mike Allred take on the Teen Titans? Two Wonder Woman covers? Well, you’re in luck, as we have all that and more. Specifically, we’ve got a first look at Ivan Reis’ amazing ACTION COMICS #892 DC 75th variant, Mike Allred’s TEEN [read more]
A few variant covers to close the day
I get it. It’s the middle of the week. Your brain is fried. You don’t want a long post explaining anything complicated. How about some nice art to click on and get you through your last hours at work?
Especially when it’s stuff like BRIGHTEST DAY #5 – one by Ivan [read more]
The 25 Most Awesome ‘Action Comics’ Covers of All Time
This week, DC is releasing Action Comics #900, a milestone issue for the comic that not only introduced the world to the Man of Steel, but kicked off the age of the super-hero way back in 1938. That's [read more]