DC Comics just announced 24 new series and 25 returning series for its comic book lineup in June; ultimately ending the New 52 imprint.
While the current story continuity will …
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Of late, it seems that DC Comics has been working on paring down their Bat-titles. Gone are Batman Incorporated and Batman: The Dark Knight, leaving only three solo Bat-books …
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This past week saw the release of Batwoman #24. The issue is notable for kicking off the DEO-orchestrated showdown between Batwoman and Batman that has been brewing for months. …
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Batwoman writer and artist J.H. Williams III will leave the acclaimed title over editorial interference from DC Comics.
In a joint statement made by Williams III and …
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Batman #23
Writer: Scott Snyder
Art: Greg Capullo
Be careful when you read Batman #23. On first reading you might be disappointed because not a lot happens narratively. Not including …
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“Spanning the Universes” spotlights a different comic book character every week and suggests stories featuring those characters for you to seek out and gleefully devour. Want to see your favorite …
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On the heels of San Diego Comic Con, DC Comics has announced a new monthly series starring Harley Quinn, which will be co-written by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti. The fan-favorite and husband-wife duo chatted with Comic Book Resources about their plans for Joker’s loony partner in crime, who hasn’t had a solo series in twelve years.
David and Robert have never been die-hard loyalist fanatics, but in recent years their consumption has both focused primarily on DC Comics. With certain recent events changing that ratio, they’ve …
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We’re now eighteen months into the New 52, the reboot of the DC Universe designed to give the core characters a fresh, contemporary edge. That has, to an extent, resulted …
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DC’s new Justice League of America (“JLA”) title is quickly establishing itself as a multi-character book that’s actually interested in its characters. Surprisingly light on visceral …
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DC Comics is no stranger to canceling and relaunching titles. The New 52 is more or less based on that very act. Still, it was a shock four months …
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