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The End of I, Vampire and the Cancellation of Creativity

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A spoiler-free farewell to my beloved favourite, and a note of regret from an ex-fan of the New 52. I almost didn't pick issue one...

C2E2: Liveblogging Batman/Superman 101

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It's day 2 of C2E2 and we're liveblogging the "Batman/Superman 101" panel.  (And to think, it used to be a Superman/Batman world... I guess...

REVIEW: Is She Ready for Her Close-up? KATANA #1-3

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Katana, if you haven’t heard, has received her own series, and given a chance to spread her wings and the main focus of a...

Must read: Phil Jimenez on Wonder Woman

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Yikes! In case you missed it in the comments of Laura Sneddon's controversial Wonder Woman post, former Wonder Woman artist and writer Phil Jimenez has jumped in with an in-depth analysis of what makes the character tick from his viewpoint.
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The Trouble With Wonder Woman is Complete Pants

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When it comes to Wonder Woman, the headlines suggest that we only seem to care about three things: what she's wearing, what her latest...

DC Comics Month-to-Month Sales: March 2013 — now with 10 year comparisons

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Chickens came home to roost in March. With no gimmick-bloated #1 issues, strong crossovers or annuals of high-performing titles driving sales of the company's periodical line, with the Before Watchmen project fading out on a whimper, and despite a deluge of high-selling issues tying in with a recent character death, estimated sales of the average new DC Universe comic book fell to 31,000, the lowest level since the big "New 52" relaunch of September 2011.

Mini-Review: New Territory for HE-MAN and the MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE #1

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I could pretend that I wasn’t slightly baffled by this comic, and try to be objective about its visually appealing art and its rather...

Superman and Lois Lane are 75 today

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Action Comics #1 was published 75 years ago today

Chase and Harras column ends at CBR; Harras blog post debuts

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Comic Book Resources has announced that today's B&B column, wherein DC eic Bob Harras and Editorial Director Bobbie Chase answer fan and journalist questions....has been put on the shelf after four outings :

Review: Dial H Vol. 1: Into You

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One of the later additions to DC's New 52 reboot was a new version of Dial H For Hero, this time shortened to just Dial...

New trailer for Man of Steel hits the comics high spots

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MAN OF STEEL, the Superman reboot, is probably the most important comic book movie since the first Sam Raimi Spider-Man -- the future of DC's superheroes on screen rests on its caped shoulders. If the movie does well, a whole new cinematic universe could unfold. If it flops...well, let's hope that doesn't happen.

Review: Li’l Gotham #1 – Finally! An All-Ages Batman!

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It’s only taken the best part of two years, but now we’re finally back in a world where people younger than 14 can pick...

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