Tag: DC Comics
Is DC Planning on Making a Kamandi Comic?
Bad news and possibly good news. Tom Fowler, exceptional Canadian artist, announced on Twitter that he passed up an opportunity to work on one...
The Beat Podcasts! More To Come: Marvel at Walmart
Recorded at Publishers Weekly, it's More To Come, the weekly podcast of comics news, interviews and discussion with Calvin Reid, Kate Fitzsimons and The...
SDCC 14: Batman’s 75th, My 20th, and a Lot of First Experiences
By David Nieves
We're all still recovering from copious amounts of walking around taking pictures with people and wishing the people in front of us...
SDCC ’14: ‘DC Comics – The Weeklies’ panel
By Kyle Pinion
One of the bigger initiatives to come from the Big Two this year is the advent of the three weekly titles from...
SDCC 14: DC Comics New Places for Familiar Faces
By David Nieves
"DC Comics: New Places For Familiar Faces" was a spotlight of sorts on their big 3 characters through the lens of some...
SDCC ’14: The Multiversity Enrollment with Grant Morrison
By Kyle Pinion
Grant Morrison's Multiversity has been a long gestating project aimed to spin-off of his Final Crisis event from 2009. The "Scottish Shaman...
ONE AND DONE: Up, Up, and Away?
Keeping up with comics is ridiculously expensive if you want to keep up with a number of titles that come out every month. Not...
C2E2: DC “All Access” Spotlights Many Stars
Earlier today, DC Comics kicked off their C2E2 weekend in Chicago with "All Access". The star studded panel included Bobbie Chase, Brian Azzarello, Charles Soule, Dan Jurgens, Greg Lockard, Greg Pak, Jim Chadwick, Kyle Higgins, Nicola Scott, and Scott Snyder.
While there weren't any surprise announcements, fans got creator insight about upcoming books from Batman Eternal to Secret Origins. Here's a few tidbits from the panel and its Q&A.
All-Star Western is NOT Cancelled
Contrary to the reports from this past week, writer Jimmy Palmiotti has taken to Twitter - and The Beat's comment section - to state...
Demo-Graphics: Perespolis, Fun Home and Blankets Popular With Women
How does gender break down for some of the more popular "indie" graphic novels versus mainstream graphic novels vs the average? And it's clear, there's a difference. Taking 17 various graphic novels (and if folks add suggestions in comments, I'll be happy to add upon this) I looked at men and women who were fans in the United States. I tried to stick to actual graphic novels, or books that have been long out of print and thus a complete graphic novel is how it's now consumed.
Demographics: Wonder Woman Around the World
With the announcement of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman by Warner Bros., I wondered just how popular is Wonder Woman around the world and...
Demographics: Comics Readers Almost 45% Women Now and How Publishers Stack Up
At the beginning of each month I take a survey of all of the self-identifying comic fans on Facebook, looking at the changes from...










