JMS: "Reboot was DiDio's dream"
Point/Counterpoint: Readers speak on DCU changes
[Earlier today we ran an essay by longtime Beat contributor Mark Coale on The DC Flashpoint Reboot. In it he stated he was going to stop reading DC entirely. In the interests of fairness, we reached out to find readers who are excited about the changes. We've gotten several great responses and we'll run them over the next day or so. And yes we'll get back to non-DC news very very soon!}
DC's new line: What we know, what we're saying
First look at the entire, new, high-collared JLA
Creators and retailers respond to the huge DC news
From around the Twitterverse, an array of reactions to DC's news that they are reboot their line in September and going to simultaneous digital release. New comics universes are a dime a dozen, but the digital news is really a game changer -- it's hard not to see every other publishers following suit quickly.
The next big announcement for this move would seem to be June 11, when Jim Lee and Geoff Johns are expected to "drop bombshells" at the Hero Complex Film Festival. Although HeroesCon, one of the bigger shows on the circuit, is this weekend, there are no official DC panels so no big announcements. Executive Editor Eddie Berganza is attending however, so catch him on the bar and hope he didn't sign an NDA.The New DCU: Bob Wayne tells retailers about day-and-date
It's official: DC takes the ultimate step and relaunches 50 titles, including digital release
The most important things you need to know today about comics, Part II: Kirby...
Go west, young DC online department…and many more DC changes
Amit Desai named SVP Franchise Management at DC
Chiarello promoted to VP – Art Direction & Design at DC
Continuing DC's rollout of promotions and restructuring, Mark Chiarello, the mastermind behind WEDNESDAY COMICS and many other much-admired projects over the years such as BATMAN: BLACK AND WHITE, has been promoted to VP Art Direction & Design. Chiarello had been overseeing most of DC's art-related output for some time, and the appointment consolidates functions which had been under several positions that were eliminated in the restructuring.