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DETECTIVE COMICS #1 and SWAMP THING #1 Head Back to Press for Third Printings
DETECTIVE COMICS #1, by Tony S. Daniel and Ryan Winn, and SWAMP THING #1, by Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette, two of the most critically acclaimed and fan adorned titles in DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, are heading back to press for third printings. DETECTIVE... [read more]
(Everybody’s Talkin’ About) DC Comics-The New 52, Wednesday, Afternoon (ET) Edition
Week two of DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 kicks off today with more high profile coverage. Ready? SWAMP THING issue # 1 goes on sale today and the NEW YORK TIMES has a lengthy major profile on writer Scott Snyder in the Arts section. If you haven’t already se... [read more]
The Search for Swamp Thing concludes
John Constantine enlists the help of Madame Xanadu to find Alec Holland. When he reaches his destination, Constantine comes face to face with Batman and Superman. Will they work together to calm the source of the volatile Green or are there other force... [read more]
Announcing the Hardcover Collection, DC COMICS: THE NEW 52
This September, DC Entertainment is making history by launching 52 #1 DC Comics issues starring the World’s Greatest Super-Heroes. To commemorate this milestone occasion, DC Entertainment will be releasing DC COMICS: THE NEW 52, a massive hardcover c... [read more]
Questions About The Dark
We’re just one month after the announcement of the books in the “Dark” group of DC Comics–The New 52. There’s a lot of mystery surrounding these titles and the solicitations for the second issues offer another round of questions to ke... [read more]
Batman Incorporated #5-6: The Bat-Empire Expands [Annotations]
Filed under: DC, Annotations
We're finally back with an annotated look at the last two issues of Grant Morrison's Batman Incorporated, #5 ("Masterspy") and #6 ("Nyktomorph"), in preparation for next week's #7. There's a lot to digest inside, includin... [read more]
September’s THE DARK Solicits
JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #1
Written by PETER MILLIGAN
Art by MIKEL JANIN
Cover by RYAN SOOK
On sale SEPTEMBER 28 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T
The witch known as The Enchantress has gone mad, unleashing forces that not even the combined powers of Sup... [read more]
DC Embraces Its Dark Side
DC Embraces Its Dark Side
DC Comics embraces its dark side. On the 40th anniversary of the character’s creation, the New York Times bestselling writer of AMERICAN VAMPIRE, Scott Snyder, teams up with Yannick Paquette (BATMAN, INCORPORATED) to bring ... [read more]
A faction of heroes take on Scorpiana in BATMAN INCORPORATED
BATMAN INCORPORATED #7 variant by Frazer Irving
In the next issue of BATMAN INCORPORATED, Batman, The Hood, El Gaucho and Batwoman are after an ultimate weapon, and the main thing standing between them and their goal is the dangerous assassin, Scorpiana, who’s set on stopping the the combined force of four [read more]
Review: Batman Incorporated #3
Duende!
Batman calls duende “the fierce lust for life that we feel and express when we know death is near.”
In BATMAN INCORPORATED issue 3, the Dark Knight heads to the heart of South America as he attempts to reconnect with Batman Incorporated’s Argentinean representative, Gaucho.
The issue goes on sale this Wednesday [read more]
Jonathan Ross to make a cameo in Knight & Squire #5
From Superman vs. Muhammad Ali to even stranger appearances such as Orson Welles and John Walsh, celebrities have a long tradition of showing up in the DC Universe. This year won’t be any different, as British comedian and television host Jonathan Ross will appear in next months’ KNIGHT & SQUIRE [read more]
DCU in 2011: El Gaucho and the Batman of Africa join BATMAN, INCORPORATED.
A new status quo. Those words are thrown around, a lot, in the comic book industry. But that’s exactly what New York Times bestselling writer Grant Morrison and team have created with BATMAN, INC.
Bruce Wayne has extended Batman’s mission—and brand—globally.
So far, we’ve met England’s Knight & Squire, Mr. Unknown (the [read more]
A few blind items
How do I know that it’s almost 5 o’clock on Friday? The big tip off is that fellow SOURCE blogger and all around good guy Austin Trunick already has his NFL game day face on. On Friday. For Sunday’s games. Let’s just say, Mr. Trunick takes his football very seriously.
So [read more]
A sneak peek at BATMAN in February
If that stack comics on my desk (which I’ve kindly reposted above) from yesterday wasn’t clue enough, let me be frank: it’s an exciting time for Batman, and for Batman fans, like me. November lit the fuse and things are not slowing down. Come February, we’ve got the launch of [read more]
What’s on Alex’s desk today
As an unabashed Batman fan, this makes for a good Thursday.
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A few variants for Tuesday
It’s that time again – where we preview a few key variants for your viewing pleasure. What do we have this time? How about T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS #1, by Darwyn Cooke? A SUPERMAN #705 cover by BATMAN INCORPORATED artist Yanick Paquette? And, to close out, we’ve got another lovely JUSTICE LEAGUE: [read more]
NYCC 2010: A note from KNIGHT & SQUIRE writer Paul Cornell
Sorry, really, actually, hugely sorry not to be at NYCC. I am promised to a tiny SF convention in Britain. I’m so psyched to be doing Knight and Squire, especially with Jimmy Broxton. I’m amazed that a major US publisher is letting us get away with such [read more]
NYCC 2010: Are you ready for Batman in November?
You should be after you look over these promo images. And with NYCC in full swing, expect lots of BATMAN-centric chatter over the weekend. See you at the booth!
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