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Avengers Variants for April Appreciate History’s Greatest Artists [Art]

Filed under: Marvel, Art In honor of May's The Avengers film, Marvel Comics is peppering the month of April with some fun variant covers depicting Earth's Mightiest Heroes in the styles of some of history's greatest artists like Rembrandt, Michelang... [read more]

Marvel Unveils More ‘I Am Captain America’ Variants [Art]

Filed under: Marvel, Art To coincide with this summer's Captain America: The First Avenger feature film, Marvel has commissioned a series of themed variant covers to be made available with comics on sale in June and July. Titles from across the line... [read more]

REVIEW: Salem’s Daughter TPB

Salem's Daughter TPB_THUMBNAILWith evil within their midst, gunslinger Braden Cole and witch Anna Williams seek out evil, to crush it before it overruns the land. But does this introductory volume deserve a reprieve? Or should it be burned at the stake? Salem’s … [read more]

REVIEW: Brimstone #1

Brimstone_01_THUMBNAILWith the mutterings of a Native American curse, chaos breaks out. With the Civil War in full tilt, only the lowest of the low can quell the situation and bring the mining town Brimstone, to order. But does this Horror/Spaghetti … Continue [read more]

William Shatner’s Birthday, Zack Snyder Thoughts, And ‘House’ In Today’s Twitter Report

The inhabitants of the comics Twittersphere contemplated some pressing issues today, such as the alarming lack of William Shatner tattoos in the world on the actor's 80th birthday, as well as the "House" writing team's interest in Superman and why people ask really disturbing questions on Formspring. Additionally, Greg Horn posted [read more]

Charlie Sheen Reactions, And R.I.P. Jane Russell And Eddie Brandt In Today’s Twitter Report

The comics Twitterverse can't quite figure out what to do with most of the things coming out of Charlie Sheen's mouth these days, but that hasn't stopped wave after wave of awkward jokes and observations from showing up this week. On a sadder note, the entertainment industry lost actress Jane Russell [read more]

VARIANT COVER: Greg Horn and Ben Templesmith cover Brimstone #1

Zenescope Entertainment sent Major Spoilers the two covers to the upcoming Brimstone #1.  According to Zenescope PR, the series is a change of pace for the company. It’s the height of the Civil War when a mining company loses contact … Continue reading [read more]

Horn covers the Hornet

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Dynamite Entertainment has announced that Greg Horn is joining the short list of artists who have provided art for the company’s Green Hornet series.  Horn will provide the cover art for Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet beginning with issue #8. “It is great to [read more]

A WONDER WOMAN #600 GALLERY

What an amazing week, huh folks? Not only did we hear from a legendary collection of Wonder Woman creators past and present, but we also got a bit of news as well. But more on that later today. To close things out, we’ve got a gallery [read more]

Your weekend plans are set: HEROESCON

Looking for something to do this weekend? Well look no longer because the 2010 DC Nation tour pulls into Charlotte, North Carolina for Heroes Convention from June 4th - 6th at the Charlotte Convention Center. Hi, I’m DCU Senior Story Editor Ian Sattler. You might remember me from other [read more]

Close out your day with a look at some upcoming variant covers

Lovely covers by amazing artists. Simple enough, right? So, here, for your end-of-day clicking are the variant covers for ZATANNA #2 by Brian Bolland, GREEN ARROW #2 by Ethan Van Sciver, JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST #4 by Tony Harris and THE FLASH #3 by Greg Horn. [read more]

Parting Shot: You Want Catwoman To Do WHAT?

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Phil Noto's artistic response to a mind-blowingly offensive Catwoman image by Greg Horn (below), drawn by Noto for comics writers Gail Simone (Secret Six) and Marjorie Liu (X-23). ... Read more

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The 7 Most Dubious Drawings of Greg Horn

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Earlier this week, we brought you a look at a pieces by popular cover artist Greg Horn, in which a ridiculously cleavage-y Catwoman lapped up milk from a bowl in an alley on her [read more]

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