Sam finds himself in strange situations all the time, but this one seems to be a bit too much for him to handle alone. With Emma acting just as strange as the village he finds himself in, he feels there is no choice but to bring in his brother, Dean.
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When Detective Comics #8 arrives, be on the lookout for the Tony S. Daniel penned back-up story featuring Harvey Dent.
Kotobukiya has announced the ArtFX Statue of Batman, returns in an all new black costume this July.
I’ve been a fan of Freddie Williams II’s art since about as long as Freddie has been working in comics. The artist has been posting images of his convention commission work on his Twitter feed, and it’s certainly worth taking a gander at.
Press Release Mimoco (www.mimoco.com), renowned makers of the MIMOBOT® line of character-based designer USB flash drives, has unveiled a new product line of fashionable personal data storage devices called MIMOMICRO™. The MIMOMICRO™ product line can best be described as a smaller, more versatile evolution of the MIMOBOT® collection. Not only can MIMOMICRO™ be used as a USB flash drive with interchangeable microSD memory cards, but it also functions as a microSD card reader to transport data between mobile phones, tablets, e-readers, digital cameras, and mp3 players to one’s computer.
According to Variety, Richard Schiff has joined the cast of Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, playing Dr. Hamilton. Most will remember Dr. Hamilton from the Superman: The Animated Series show, but the character originally appeared in Adventures of Superman #424 (January 1987) as a main villain. While no one is saying if The West Wing star will be a villain or a hero, Shiff should make a great Prof. Hamilton. via Variety
What would happen if Batman characters found themselves in the middle of a Dr. Seuss tale? Deviant Artist DrFaustusAU shows us in today’s art moment.
Sideshow Collectibles has released a teaser video giving fans a glimpse of the upcoming DC Comics related merchandise headed our way in 2012.
According to DC, begging with Batman #8, the first of a series of back-up stories focusing on the history of the Court of Owls will begin to appear, giving readers and even deeper background on the secret society.
Or – “I Suppose Their Hearts Were In The Right Place…” In one of our Major Spoilers Podcasts, Stephen, Rodrigo and I talked about when the various ages of comics began. I believed (still do, actually) that the Bronze Age began when Neal Adams & Denny O’Neil crafted Green Lantern #76 back in 1970, with it’s echoing query for the Emerald Gladiator about working for blue skins and saving orange skins, but having no concern for the plight of skin-colors right here on Earth. That book came out in the early months of 1970, and ushered in a period of…
I could look at art from Darwyn Cooke all day long. There’s something about his work that makes me lose minutes of my day. Today, we take a look at one of Cooke’s Green Lantern pieces.
As DC moves more of it’s comics to the digital-day-and-date-release, it is also slowly increase the number of “digital combo packs.” These combos are print editions of comics with a redemption code inside to get a copy of the digital edition for “free.”
I like it when artists challenge themselves to do an original sketch a day. For some it might be a commission, for others it is a warm up. Whatever the reason, I’m more than happy to see what they are serving up. Today, it’s Gene Gonzales and his take on Hal Jordan.
Supergirl finds herself inside an unknown space station, trapped by Mr. Tycho, a man who wants to discover all he can about her. While learning about her powers and fighting her way out, Kara shows us a glimpse into what she is really capable of.