Tag: DC
The fifth new Vertigo title is Coffin Hill and the sixth is Suiciders —...
This morning's NY Times story on Vertigo's six new titles only managed to have room to mention four of them. However if you look...
Vertigo is alive, launching six new titles
Despite all the appearances that Vertigo, DC's line for creator-driven horror, fantasy and crime-based comics, is on its last legs—they only released four monthly...
Editorial: Why I won’t be watching Man of Steel
Okay, I'm prepped for ridicule. I know people say you can't judge a film without having seen it, but if a trailer acts as...
Revealed! The Fate of Catwoman!
Remember last month when Catwoman was shot at close range in the head in issue #4 of JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, and lay in...
DC Comics Month-to-Month Sales: May 2013 – ¡Viva el Vertigo!
by Marc-Oliver Frisch
In May 2013, Vertigo is back in business in a major way: The first issue of The Wake, a 10-issue miniseries by...
DiDio: appearance of turmoil at DC is caused by social media
DC is holding four "retailer roadshows" over the next few weeks to boost retailer confidence and tell them what's coming up. If you were...
Charles Soule on Superman/Wonder Woman: It “will help both characters grow significantly”
As I noted the other day, there was a lot of hullabaloo about the Superman/Wonder Woman book from those who favor the Clark/Lois pairing...
Injustice: Gods Among Us writer Tom Taylor finally gets a regular DC gig: Earth...
DC is releasing a ton of news today, including best-selling writer Tom Taylor will be taking over Earth 2 after writer James Robinson left...
MAN OF STEEL Wrap up: It’s a hit! So what next?
Well, now we know! MAN OF STEEL was the biggest June opening ever—$113 million domestically for the three-day weekend and another $12 million from...
Review: Man of Steel Destroys Tall Buildings With a Single Bound
I have no questions about MAN OF STEEL as I have with previous movies because I saw it twice in two nights and the...
On the Scene: Man of Steel World Premiere and After Party
I've been calling Man of Steel "the most important superhero movie of all times" but if you had told me that I would be...





