Review: “THE TWILIGHT CHILDREN #1” Trips at the Edge of Glory
Out of all the Vertigo titles that were announced as part of their line relaunch, The Twilight Children was one of the most mysterious yet...
NYCC ’15: Petersen, Nguyen, and Larson hop on board for Gotham Academy: Yearbook
Gotham Academy, one of the critical bright spots of the DC lineup, is about to get some new artistic talent on board for a...
NYCC ’15: John Romita Jr. to illustrate Dark Knight Returns prequel one-shot
With John Romita Jr. seemingly stepping away from the Superman title (Howard Porter is filling in per recent solicits) for another DC project, many...
NYCC ’15: Greg Capullo to take a break from Batman, work with Mark Millar
Per CBR
During his panel at NYCC, Scott Snyder announced that his Batman collaborator Greg Capullo will be taking a break from the title after...
NYCC ’15: The Dark Knight 30th Anniversary w/ Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert...
For those who missed it on twitter, our intrepid leader Heidi MacDonald was on the ground at the anniversary panel for The Dark Knight,...
NYCC ’15: DC Super Hero Girls annonuces publishing program and more
DC Super Hero Girls has a splashy display at the entrance to the exhibit hall and today's panel revealed more about the toys and...
DC Superhero Girls animation debuts, creator revealed
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THE DC SUPER HERO GIRLS UNIVERSE IS LIVE!
"Welcome to Super Hero High" the very first DC Super Hero Girls animated short, has just been launched...
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: August 2015 – Bombshells Return
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures.
Back in June 2014, DC kicked off their freely-orderable variant (f.o.v.) cover program (or as DC has taken to calling them, open-to-order variants) with Bombshell variants with covers by Ant Lucia that evoked pin-up art from the 1940s. It was a big success, with the comics sporting them seeing huge gains and has spun off into a line of statues. So it makes sense that DC would want to return to the Bombshells theme, and this month sees a batch of all-new Bombshells covers as well as the launch of a DC Comics Bombshells comic (reprinting the digital-first comic of the same name). It's a moderate success this time out, especially compared to last month's Teen Titans Go! variants (all of those sporting both variants see a jump up in sales this time out), and the comic itself sells very well for a digital-first comic. While we can be fairly sure that the f.o.v.s are giving a boost beyond the natural sales level for titles bearing them, it is clear that the size of that boost is greatly dependent on the demand for that month's theme (or rather the perceived demand by retailers, which as in all cases on these charts has to stand in for actual consumer demand).
Retailer Summit ’15: DC shows off Dark Knight III slipcase
Dark Knight III: The Master Race by Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson is the biggest thing in a while for...
The Spirit of Marston is Alive in Wonder Woman: Earth One
Action Comics, Animal Man, Batman, The Doom Patrol, The Invisibles and The New X-Men. Nobody in comics has a resume quite like Grant Morrison. The author has...
Brenden Fletcher talks with The Beat about Gotham Academy, Batgirl, and Black Canary at...
Brenden Fletcher is one of most unique voices in superhero comics and easily one of my favorite writers at the Big Two. Along with...
Batman Arkham Knight Teases Catwoman DLC For October
New Arkham Knight DLC drops today to help season pass holders chip away at that feeling of throwing away $40




















