Tag: DC Comics
Artist’s Editions from Scott Dunbier’s Act 4 Publishing find new home at Skybound
First books to be distributed include Jim Aparo’s DC Classics Artist’s Edition and Darwyn Cooke’s The Complete Spirit Connoisseur Edition
Spin Master celebrates BATMAN FOREVER 30th anniversary with retro action figures
Riddle me this, riddle me that, who's afraid of the big, black bat?
DC Comics April 2025 Solicitations
Full solicitations information and cover images for DC Comics titles scheduled to arrive in stores in April 2025 and beyond.
DC’s favorite gal pals experience body swap shenanigans in FIRE & ICE: WHEN HELL...
New six-issue miniseries by Joanne Starer and Stephen Byrne launches this April!
The Legion of Doom returns in DC’s “We Are Yesterday” crossover event
The First Major Crossover of DC All In Starts This April!
DC Round-Up: Is METAMORPHO: THE ELEMENT MAN DC’s most interesting new book?
There are a lot of good books being published by DC Comics right now, but Metamorpho: The Element Man is bold and singular.
Classic Comic Compendium: ETERNITY GIRL is a deeply personal story built with metaphysical ideas
Eternity Girl spun out of DC's Young Animal Milk Wars crossover, combining a personal story with metaphysics.
DC Free Comic Book Day 2025 flipbook teases what’s to come in All In/Absolute...
Plus previews of upcoming DC graphic novels Superman’s Good Guy Gang and Kanga-U: Tests and Tournaments!
Dan Slott & Rafael Albuquerque’s SUPERMAN UNLIMITED headlines DC’s “Summer of Superman”
The new SUPERMAN UNLIMITED series is the first DC ongoing work for Dan Slott.
DC Round-Up: The Corps returns in GREEN LANTERN: FRACTURED SPECTRUM #1
Green Lantern: Fractured Spectrum #1 is a solid kick-off to the Lanterns' next adventure, provided you're familiar with the Corps.
Top Comics to Buy for January 15, 2025: DC Comics is really good right...
The Top Comics to Buy for January 15 feature a pair of DC Comics book with New Gods and The Question, as well as much more.
Classic Comic Compendium: SHADE, THE CHANGING WOMAN and the sci-fi weirdness of growing up
A look at Young Animal's most deceptively straight-forward book.

















