Tag: DC Comics
Review: Convergence #0 is The Start of Something Big
In a time where events make people weary, Convergence's prologue is a reminder of why we actually like them.
ECCC’15: DC Converges the Weeklies on Seattle
DC Comics brings its upcoming event to Emerald City with their DC Entertainment: All Access Weeklies and Convergence panel.
Among the panelists for this fan sales pitch are Dan Jurgens, James Tyion IV, Ray Fawkes,...
BATMAN: ARKHAM UNDERWORLD Announced for Mobile Devices
Run Gotham's underworld straight from your mobile phone.
Batman: Arkham Knight Gets Rated…
The wait for Batman Arkham Knight just got longer for some.
Review: THE MULTIVERSITY MASTERMEN #1 “Coming to Germerica”
Mastermen is a sprint through exploding buildings. You’ll never quite catch a break until you’re slammed into the brick wall ending. If the books mission was to sell Earth-10 as an interesting world you’d want to know more about then it’s a win. If the aim was to tell a complete story… then it’s missing a few pages.
Preview: The Multiversity: Mastermen teams up Grant Morrison and Jim Lee for the...
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Review: Effigy #1 Burns Bright
In a week where you couldn’t throw a rock without hitting a good comic, Effigy carves out a noticeable place for itself and on your pull list. Issue one sets up a world of glamour, ritual murder, and mystery that could lead to this series being one of Vertigo’s best 2015 books.
Review: Gotham Academy #4 Just Schooled You Son
As of late, Bat group editor Mark Doyle has added books to the bat-ecosystem that have captured a similar type of magic previously only on Fox Kids programing. Gotham Academy has been a prime example of it. Issue four continues to unfold the institution’s connection to Gotham’s lore through the lens of adolescence.
Which DC Heroes and Villains were on Didio’s Original ‘Hit List’ for Infinite Crisis?
By Alexander Jones
Modern comic events usually spell out impending doom for a select few of the superheroes we have grown to love. DC Comics Co-Publisher Dan Didio gave some insight into the publishing company...
Review: Justice League Throne of Atlantis Animated Goes Deep
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis is the animated film follow up to last year’s Justice League War that introduced the New 52 to DC Animation. The last few movies have been a roller coaster of quality. Flashpoint Paradox was excellent while War and Assault on Arkham suffered from execution problems. While the film has a few standout moments Justice League TOA doesn’t quite parallel the emotional strength of its Geoff Johns Aquaman source material.
Convergence to Bring in The INJUSTICE Universe
by Davey Nieves
Today Entertainment Weekly revealed the solicits for the first four issues of the nine part Convergence event from DC Comics. The event will bring together the pre-52 universe with just about every part...