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IDW to Publish Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes Crossover [Comic-Con]
IDW to Publish Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes Crossover [Comic-Con]
IDW to Publish Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes Crossover [Comic-Con]
IDW Publishing made what will certainly be remembered as one of the most surprising and welcome announcements of this year's Comic-Con when the company confirmed that it will produce a crossover comic book starring DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes and Gene Roddenberry's classic Star Trek characters...
Superman #713 Published Despite ‘Controversial’ Kitten-Rescuing Content
Superman #713 Published Despite ‘Controversial’ Kitten-Rescuing Content
Superman #713 Published Despite ‘Controversial’ Kitten-Rescuing Content
Last month, the original story planned for Superman #712 was given the axe and replaced with a six year-old fill-in story. Here at ComicsAlliance, I suggested that the last-minute switch was the result of DC being gun-shy about Superman teaming up with a Muslim super-hero in the wake of headline-grabbing controversies spinning out of Action Comics #900 and the recruitment of Nightrunner into Batm
‘iZombie’ #13 Welcomes Lucky New Readers with New Storyline [Preview]
‘iZombie’ #13 Welcomes Lucky New Readers with New Storyline [Preview]
‘iZombie’ #13 Welcomes Lucky New Readers with New Storyline [Preview]
A repeat offender on ComicsAlliance's "Don't Ask! Just Buy It!" feature, iZombie begins this week a brand new storyline that will give you even fewer excuses not to follow this consistently excellent Vertigo series. Written by Chris Roberson (Superman, Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love) with artwork by Michael Allred (Madman), "Six Feet Under and Rising" finds sexy zombie gi
Superman/Batman #79 and 80:  Looking to the Future with Chris Roberson
Superman/Batman #79 and 80: Looking to the Future with Chris Roberson
Superman/Batman #79 and 80: Looking to the Future with Chris Roberson
Last week, when I reviewed Superman #707, I said that I wished I could see what writer Chris Roberson would do with Superman if he wasn't saddled with having to clean up the mess of "Grounded." That was on Monday. By Wednesday, my question had been answered in the pages of Superman/Batman #80, which finished a time-spanning two-part story by Roberson and artist Jesus Merino that featur
‘Superman’ #707:  Chris Roberson Turns It All Around
‘Superman’ #707: Chris Roberson Turns It All Around
‘Superman’ #707: Chris Roberson Turns It All Around
Here at ComicsAlliance, we've expressed some pretty strong feelings about "Grounded," the much-ballyhooed story arc where writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Eddy Barrows sent Superman on a walk across America. The whole thing's been a train wreck since day one, with terrible characterization and a smarmy, condescending version of the Man of Steel combined with late comics, equally
New Year's Resolutions For Your Favorite Super-Heroes
New Year's Resolutions For Your Favorite Super-Heroes
New Year's Resolutions For Your Favorite Super-Heroes
In case you missed the ball getting dropped in Times Square last Friday, it's a New Year, and that means it's time for people all over to set their goals for the next twelve months. But we normal folks aren't the only ones making New Year's Resolutions, and while comic book characters tend to go less for things like "hit the gym more often" and "quit smoking" and more for stuff

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