Tag: Superman
DC Reborn Review: NEW SUPER-MAN #1 Is the Asian Superhero We’ve Been Waiting For
Alex and Kyle shower praise upon Gene Luen Yang's and Viktor Bogdanovic's fresh new take on the classic hero!
DC Reborn Week Five– Ranking the Rebirth Books & Round Up
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion round up this week's Rebirth reviews and rank the first month of releases!
DC Reborn Review: SUPERMAN #2 enacts a perfect blend of action and sentimentality
Tomasi and Gleason continue to excel with the family dynamics of Superman
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales May 2016: It’s a Rebirth Apocalypse!
David Carter looks at DC's sales at the precipice of their Rebirth.
Podcorn Podcast 06/22/16 — Dive into DC Rebirth with SUPERMAN & BATMAN Audio Reviews!
Join Alex Lu and Brandon Montclare as they discuss the new DC Rebirth books live on the air!
Superman cast for SUPERGIRL Season 2
Everybody Wants Some's Tyler Hoechlin will don the red cape for the new season
DC Reborn– Week Three: The Round Up & Buy Guide
Another week, another roundup! Kyle Pinion and Alex Lu give their final thoughts on BATMAN #1, GREEN ARROW #1, GREEN LANTERNS #1, SUPERMAN #1, and TITANS: REBIRTH #1. Links to all the day's reviews inside!
DC Reborn Review- SUPERMAN #1 is the Superman You Need Right Now
Tomasi and Gleason reunite on a new #1 for the Last Son of Krypton, Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion fill you in on how it fares!
DC Comics Month-to Month Sales April 2016: On the Bright side, They’re Getting a...
Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures.
Showbiz news: PACIFIC RIM 2 nabs Boyega, SUPERGIRL will introduce Superman
It's a busy Monday, and there's a couple of worthwhile bits of entertainment news of interest for the comics crowd:
- I've been pretty vocal...
DC Reborn– Week One: Should You Buy BATMAN, GREEN ARROW, SUPERMAN, or GREEN LANTERNS?
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion dig into the first week of DC's Rebirth #1s to tell you which books break new ground and which stay mired in DC's troubled past.
Column: A World Without Superman
Years ago I found myself in Sofia, Bulgaria as part of the production team on a Dolph Lundgren movie I had written (in three days because that’s how the low-budget action kingdom works), kept around to do last-minute changes as is sometimes the case in filmmaking. Bulgaria was a remarkable place, a country with a much older history than America, a history you felt in the architecture, in the manner and the speech of people who had not forgotten the old ways.















