Exclusive preview: MAD Magazine has still got it
MAD Magazine is often overlooked as one of the longest running and most successful properties that DC Entertainment publishes. Of course, the early Harvey Kurtzman edited run, and seminal work by Will Elder, John Severin, Wally Wood, Al Jaffee and Sergio Aragones is justly lauded among comics history buffs, but with issue #535 coming out next week it's also the longest continually running comics periodical in the US. If it was just puttering along with jokes about these kids today and boring TV shows, perhaps it would be allowed to stay in its pasture, but in truth it's still putting out sharp satire with bold visuals and presenting the work of some of today's finest cartoonists—including Al Jaffee and Sergio Aragones.
Separated at Birth: The Hiketeia and The Paybacks
The cover to The Paybacks (left), a new Dark Horse series by writers Donny Cates and Eliot Rahal and artist Geoff Shaw bears a striking resemblance to JG Jones' covers for Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia, written by Greg Rucka (right).
Doncha think?
SDCC ’15: Our Animation and Comics Creator Interviews in Audio-form
Here's where I finally release what's left of our SDCC audio content...as a follow-up to last week's set of DC and Marvel Television interviews,...
DiDio: DC is done relaunching and rebooting
As we all know, DC is now a west coast company, and there's a lot of changes happening. Co-publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee...
Check out these new ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ stills
Why wait for the September issue of Empire when you can meticulously critique some fresh Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice images right now on your phone? I'm sure...
EXCLUSIVE Preview: DC’s Gotham by Midnight Annual #1
This Wednesday, July 29th, DC's Gotham by Midnight Annual #1 will hit store shelves. This title, written by Ray Fawkes with art by Christian Duce Fernandez,...
DC Superhero Girls have a website and Instagram
The website for the DC Superhero Girls launched during Comic-Con and I missed it for some reason. As you may recall this is a...
SDCC ’15: We talk cape snaps, controversy and cons with the Batgirl of Burnside...
At SDCC '15 I talked with the Burnside Batgirl crew about their creative origins, how the look that launched a thousand cosplays came to be, how to handle creative criticism, and their earliest con experiences.
Cyborg #1 (Review): Reis, Walker and Horror?
Can an ongoing series set in the New DC world really work for Cyborg? It’s a question that Ivan Reis and David Walker tackle in the first issue of the hero's ongoing series. When he graduated from the Teen Titans and became an MVP in the Justice League world, Victor Stone took on new life. We’re closer to seeing the hero on-screen than ever before -- as one of the fabled “seven” players in the JLA, now seems as good a time as any to spend intimate time with one of the newest characters on the League.
New Black Lightning Archive: DC, Tony Isabella Reconcile
"Dogs and cats, living together!" - that's what immediately popped into my mind yesterday when I read Tony Isabella praising DC on Facebook for...
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: May 2015 – Ready, Set, Converge!
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures.
After last month's large (with an asterisk) sales in the first month of Convergence, things calm down somewhat in May. Nothing that wasn't expected as the second half of the weekly and the second issues were bound to sell less than the first, and the drop-offs were fully within expectations.
SDCC ’15 Interview: Marguerite Bennett talks DC Comics’ “Bombshells”
By Nick Eskey
DC Collectible’s popular Bombshells figures have recently been green lighted for its own comic, written by Margurite Bennett with art by Margurite...

















