After a two issue jaunt in Japan with the luscious Catwoman, that had the pair tussle with the infamous Lord Death Man, and skirted the boarders of tentacle porn. How will Batman’s adventures in South America with El Gaucho fair? Take the jump and find out.
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Or – “Marvel Vs. DC, 25 Years Or So Early…” There was a time in comics when the creator pool was a much smaller, and much tighter knit group, and when editorial control was pretty much limited to “Hey, Marv wants to use your guy next month.” Creators might travel back and forth between the various publishers (though there was a Big Two, even then) and carry concepts and characters with them, as Steve Englehart did with Mantis and her various counterparts throughout his work. Eventually, this would lead to unofficial crossover stories (one of which birthed the concept known…
Or – “V-I-L-L-A-I-N. ‘Villian’ Is Not A Word, Folks.” The Legion of Super-Villains has gone through a lot of membership changes in it’s decades (our time) of service. The last LSV consisted of nearly every member of every incarnation of the team and came within inches of destroying the entire multiverse before being stopped by an all-star three-universe Legion of Super-Heroes. What the team has generally lacked, though, is a strong leadership force. Have you met Ted Saturn Queen?
The final issue of Paul Cornell and Jimmy Broxton’s Knight and Squire series arrives next week, and DC Comics has released a sneak peek to get you in the mood.
The Death of Oracle concludes, and it looks like Calculator has already won. Certainly that can’t be true, find out after the jump
Those heading out to WonderCon 2011 are in for a treat, as Warner Bros. has a full day of Green Lantern activities planned, on Friday April 1. The day will end with the world premiere of Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. Following the movie, Warner Bros. will host a panel featuring the filmmakers and voice cast members.
Renowned comics writer Grant Morrison has found a lot to like in the transfer from page-to-screen of his Eisner Award-winning All-Star Superman, the critically-acclaimed, hot-selling new entry in the ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies available now from Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Home Video. In All-Star Superman, the Man of Steel rescues an ill-fated mission to the Sun (sabotaged by Lex Luthor) and, in the process, is oversaturated by radiation – which accelerates his cell degeneration. Sensing even he will be unable to cheat death, Superman ventures into new realms – finally revealing…
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DC Comics has released a sneak peek of Booster Gold #42 featuring Booster Gold in jail. JAIL!
Terry McGinnis has a lot of decisions to make; spend time with his girlfriend, his family, take orders from Bruce Wayne, or join the Justice League.
Or – “A Betrayal In The Name Of Love Is Still A Betrayal…” Scandal and her makeshift family are terrible, horrible, awful, not-at-all-good human beings (well, mostly human.) With a combined bodycount that exceeds the population of Dayton Ohio, and a veritable museum of bad decisions behind them, any one of them could use a free pass to grace. Too bad there’s only one miracle to go around…
Archie Comics sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of World of Archie #5, that arrives in stores on March 09, 2011. This issue features the Little Archies and Tiny Titans team up… Aw, Yeah!
DC Comics released a sneak peek of Superboy #5 that features a race between Superboy and Kid Flash. Hmmm… something seems very familiar about this…
DC Comics released a sneak peek of Batman and Robin #21 by Peter J. Tomasi, with art by Patrick Gleason and Mick Gray.