David Uzumeri
The Continuity of the New 52 DC Comics: What Changed in Week 4
Welcome back to the final week of the DC Comics New 52 continuity report! (And check out parts one, two and three for the complete list of changes.) This time, we'll be taking a look at the revamps of the Teen Titans and Voodoo, the continuity nods of All Star Western, possible changes to Kyle Rayner's origin, the new status quo of the Daily Planet and just what the hell is going on in Fury of Fi
The Continuity of the New 52 DC Comics: What Changed in Week 3
Welcome back to the third week of our New 52 continuity report, where we take a look at what has and hasn't changed in the relaunch DC Universe! This week we take a look at the reboots of Supergirl and Blue Beetle, confusion around Starfire and the old New Teen Titans, the continuing lack of change in the Batman, Legion and Green Lantern books, and the mystery of what happened to the Birds of Prey
The Continuity of the New 52 DC Comics: What Changed in Week 2
Welcome back to our weekly look at the continuity changes in the new DC Universe! This time we're taking a look at the modifications to the Green Lantern and Batman titles (none), the Superman family (outlook unsure) and more Wildstorm characters, such as Grifter and Fairchild, who are seemingly being completely rebooted...
The Continuity of the New 52 DC Comics: What Changed in Week 1
Last week we took a look at Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1 regarding the changes they'd made to DC continuity, but this week we've got a lot more to discuss. While some of the titles have minimal changes or are complete reboots, more than a few are tweaks on the old DC continuity...
The New 52 FAQ: Answering Your Questions about the Relaunched DC Universe
This week DC released Flashpoint #5, by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert, and Justice League #1, by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee, the first comic in a relaunched and dramatically different DC Universe. The first represents the last story in the old DC Universe; the second is the first story in the new one, set five years in the past from the "present day...
DC Comics Announces Relaunched ‘Justice Society Of America’ And The Return Of Earth-Two
This weekend at Fan Expo Canada, Dan DiDio confirmed an ongoing rumor: James Robinson and Nicola Scott are working on a new Justice Society of America book -- that takes place on Earth-Two. DiDio said he and Robinson were "hammering out the characters as late as yesterday," implying it might take a few months for the book to hit stores...
‘Ultimates’ #1 Puts The Series Back On Track [Spoiler-Free Review]
This week, Marvel Comics brings back the Ultimates - no "new", no numbers like Ultimates 2 or Ultimates 3, just a regular ol' ongoing series - with Ultimates #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Esad Ribic and Dean White. Building off of plot points in Ultimate Fallout and Mark Millar's last arc in Ultimate Avengers vs...
The Top 10 DC Comics Coming Out in November 2011
Welcome back to our monthly look at the top 10 DC solicitations for November 2011. Click below for more beautiful Francis Manapul art, Marvel's recent decimal issue numbering spreading like a virus across to the Distinguished Competition, two very welcome reprints and Gotham City's first drive-by shooting...
Grant Morrison Talks About Action Comics, His Batman Mega-Story, and Mothers [Interview]
It might not have featured a free ride home or Bojangles, but one of the highlights of my convention weekend at Comic-Con 2011 was getting to sit down with DC Universe uber-architect, Supergods writer and living legend Grant Morrison whose Batman books I have annotated in detail...
The New 52: What We Really Learned About the DC Relaunch at Comic-Con
At San Diego Comic Con 2011, the editors, writers and artists behind DC's New 52 initiative -- in which they're relaunching every DCU book soup to nuts in September -- pulled back the curtains a bit to show how the sausage is made, and gave a lot more hints as to the nature of what we're going to be seeing when Flashpoint concludes, confirming that Flashpoint is indeed the story where we'll see th