As of this writing, comic book fans are coming to terms with the departure of Dan DiDio from DC Comics, who served as the co-publisher for the company for 18 years. Where will DC go from here?
Browsing: Jim Lee
So many characters are celebrating their 80th anniversary at DC Comics this year. In March 2020, Robin gets to step into the spotlight as a variety of artists cover Robin through the decades.
With The Flash #750 just around the corner, DC Comics has released the 80th anniversary decade variant covers for you to check out.
DC Comics is set to celebrate Robin’s 80th anniversary this year with the March 2020 release of Robin 80th Anniversary 100-page Super Spectacular #1 that will feature a number of variant covers based on the character over the decades.
The Flash #750 drops in stores on March 4, 2020, and ahead of the release, the publisher is sharing variant covers for the landmark issue.
Some call it the book that nearly brought down the comics industry… Your Major Spoilers (Retro) Review of Deathmate Black awaits!
The First Family of Comics takes center stage this week, as they take on Galactus and his friend, Harold. Plus, strange things are afoot at DC Comics (or are they?), your favorite burger joint, Motor Crush Vol. 2, Usagi Yojimbo: The Hidden #4, Hawkman #1, and Tomb Raider: Inferno #1 all go under the microscope.
It was announced yesterday that Geoff Johns has stepped down as the President and CCO…
Even as a big Bat-fan, every so often I have to give the Man of Steel his due!
Now that Superman is going where no longjohns-wearer has gone before – 80 years of being published – it’s time to talk about Big Blue!
It is finally time to learn the truth about the secret protectors of the DCU…
Industry icon Frank Miller continues his long-standing relationship with DC as a five-project deal is announced today by DC Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee.
As previously mentioned here in an article and here in another piece at MajorSpoilers.com, Superman’s red trunks are coming back! It will take place in Action Comics #1000.
However, as you can see by the reactions even to that latter article, not everyone is happy this is taking place.
Let me give my two cents on this subject!
DC is going all-out to celebrate the one-thousandth issue of ACTION COMICS—the longest continually published comic book of its kind in history, the series that introduced Superman to the world and the title that launched the superhero genre. The Jim Lee-drawn cover features a new costume that integrates a variety of classic and new elements, including the Man of Steel’s trademark red trunks.
It’s landmark Episode 300 of the Wayne’s Comics Podcast! To celebrate, I’m sharing the great interviews I recorded at this year’s New York Comic Con with many great DC Comics creators.