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Forever Evil Recap, Part Two: Ultraman's Indestructible Anus
Forever Evil Recap, Part Two: Ultraman's Indestructible Anus
Forever Evil Recap, Part Two: Ultraman's Indestructible Anus
Last month was a pretty rough one for the heroes of the DC Universe. The Justice Leagues—all three of 'em—apparently fell before the onslaught of the Earth-3's Crime Syndicate, somewhere between the end of Trinity War and the first issue of Forever Evil #1. The Syndicate then proceeded to take over the world, opening all of the super-prisons, assembling all the super-villains into an army, destroy
Comics Alliance Presents Assessor Evil, Week 1: Krypto-Cocaine
Comics Alliance Presents Assessor Evil, Week 1: Krypto-Cocaine
Comics Alliance Presents Assessor Evil, Week 1: Krypto-Cocaine
Remember Trinity War? The six-part,154-page, 24-dollar DC Comics crossover story that ended with a cliffhanger where the super-villains from inside Pandora's Box rushing towards all three Justice Leagues with the words "To Be Continued in Forever Evil #1" at the bottom of the last page? Remember how you were frustrated that the climactic battle of the weeks-long story was being saved for
Nightwing's Troubles Are Just Beginning In 'Forever Evil' #1 [Spoilers]
Nightwing's Troubles Are Just Beginning In 'Forever Evil' #1 [Spoilers]
Nightwing's Troubles Are Just Beginning In 'Forever Evil' #1 [Spoilers]
In the weeks since the release of the teaser graphic above there have been all kinds of rumors and guesses as to the fate of Nightwing in Forever Evil, the latest DC Comics event series in which the villains succeed in taking over the world. Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by David Finch and on sale now, issue #1 reveals at least one significant part of Nightwing's fate in the crossover an
DC’s Bad Guys Take Over In September’s ‘Villains Month’
DC’s Bad Guys Take Over In September’s ‘Villains Month’
DC’s Bad Guys Take Over In September’s ‘Villains Month’
Last year, DC Comics celebrated the anniversary of its New 52 launch with a month full of zero issues. On its second anniversary in September, the publisher is handing its books over to the bad guys. "Villains Month" will spin out of this summer's "Trinity War" crossover, according a DC press release. Each book in the line will replace the title hero's name with a villain's name and be a #1 issue of sorts. Also: Lenticular 3D covers, no joke.
DC Announces 52 Variant Covers For ‘Justice League of America,’ Plus ‘Vibe’ And ‘Katana’ Ongoing Series
DC Announces 52 Variant Covers For ‘Justice League of America,’ Plus ‘Vibe’ And ‘Katana’ Ongoing Series
DC Announces 52 Variant Covers For ‘Justice League of America,’ Plus ‘Vibe’ And ‘Katana’ Ongoing Series
Under normal circumstances, one imagines that the announcement of a new Justice League of America series by the creative team of Geoff Johns and David Finch would be pretty huge on its own, but as of today, DC has added an even bigger push to the new series...
Link Ink: Swapping ‘Justice League’ Gender Poses, ‘Comix Zone’ Comes to PlayStation Plus and the Return of ‘Sin Titulo’
Link Ink: Swapping ‘Justice League’ Gender Poses, ‘Comix Zone’ Comes to PlayStation Plus and the Return of ‘Sin Titulo’
Link Ink: Swapping ‘Justice League’ Gender Poses, ‘Comix Zone’ Comes to PlayStation Plus and the Return of ‘Sin Titulo’
Humor: Manly Guys Doing Manly Things artist Kelly Turnbull swaps gender poses on the upcoming Justice League #1 variant cover by David Finch. Reading: Have you read CA contributor Douglas Wolk's Comic-Con Strikes Again on Amazon, you can still check it out for just $0...
‘Action Comics’ #900 Celebrates Superman with All-Star Creators [Preview]
‘Action Comics’ #900 Celebrates Superman with All-Star Creators [Preview]
‘Action Comics’ #900 Celebrates Superman with All-Star Creators [Preview]
On sale now is the 900th issue of Action Comics, the second-longest running DC Comics title after Detective Comics. The publisher is celebrating the occasion with a 96-page anniversary that includes contributions from noted celebrated Superman fans like Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof; The Dark Knight co-writer David Goyer; Superman: The Movie director Richard Donner; and famous comics writers and
Bruce Wayne Dances the Scorpion Tango in ‘Batman Incorporated’ #3 [Preview]
Bruce Wayne Dances the Scorpion Tango in ‘Batman Incorporated’ #3 [Preview]
Bruce Wayne Dances the Scorpion Tango in ‘Batman Incorporated’ #3 [Preview]
The woefully off-schedule Batman Incorporated appears to be back on track, with a new issue on sale this week and another in just a fortnight. Written by Grant Morrison with artwork by Yanick Paquette and Michael Lacombe, the particularly fun series that follows Bruce Wayne on his quest to franchise Batmen to the major cities of the world continues with issue #3's Argentina-set story, in which Bat

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