Tag: DC
Paul Levitz on the end of his run on Legion of Superheroes
If there's one writer who's most associated with the Legion, it's Paul Levitz who wrote the book on and off between 1977-1989, and most...
The DC Universe Vs Masters of the Universe to kick off in August
DC have been teasing their He-Man fans over the past few days with a new redesign, all the while hiding their true purpose -...
Meanwhile: WB and superhero experts Legendary parting ways?
While Marvel's hit making factory breaking up over budgets could be cause for smiles across Riverside Drive at Warner Bros. it appears they are having their own dispute with Thomas Tull's (above, left with WB's Jeff Robinov) Legendary Pictures, Variety reports, the powerhouse studio that has produced the Batman films, the Hangover films, the Zack Snyder Films, and the upcoming most important superhero movie of all times, Man of Steel. In other words, just about everything except Harry Potter that was a mega hit in the last decade. Why?
The End of I, Vampire and the Cancellation of Creativity
A spoiler-free farewell to my beloved favourite, and a note of regret from an ex-fan of the New 52.
I almost didn't pick issue one...
Must read: Phil Jimenez on Wonder Woman
Yikes! In case you missed it in the comments of Laura Sneddon's controversial Wonder Woman post, former Wonder Woman artist and writer Phil Jimenez has jumped in with an in-depth analysis of what makes the character tick from his viewpoint.
DC Comics Month-to-Month Sales: March 2013 — now with 10 year comparisons
Chickens came home to roost in March.
With no gimmick-bloated #1 issues, strong crossovers or annuals of high-performing titles driving sales of the company's periodical line, with the Before Watchmen project fading out on a whimper, and despite a deluge of high-selling issues tying in with a recent character death, estimated sales of the average new DC Universe comic book fell to 31,000, the lowest level since the big "New 52" relaunch of September 2011.
Chase and Harras column ends at CBR; Harras blog post debuts
Comic Book Resources has announced that today's B&B column, wherein DC eic Bob Harras and Editorial Director Bobbie Chase answer fan and journalist questions....has been put on the shelf after four outings :
New trailer for Man of Steel hits the comics high spots
MAN OF STEEL, the Superman reboot, is probably the most important comic book movie since the first Sam Raimi Spider-Man -- the future of DC's superheroes on screen rests on its caped shoulders. If the movie does well, a whole new cinematic universe could unfold. If it flops...well, let's hope that doesn't happen.
Review: Li’l Gotham #1 – Finally! An All-Ages Batman!
It’s only taken the best part of two years, but now we’re finally back in a world where people younger than 14 can pick...
Robinov hints at DC movie plan as Man of Steel gets viral trailer
A recent EW package on Man of Steel includes comments from WB studio head Jeff Robinov that suggest a wider direction for DC-based movies in the wake of the next Superman film:
Weekly news wrap-up: Catalyst, Red Giant, Superman
Instead of Kibbles 'n' bits, we present a bunch of things I had tagged that I never got to write up in all the excitement. The news never sleeps!





