DC Rebirth

Everything Changed! What You Missed In 'Superman Reborn'
Everything Changed! What You Missed In 'Superman Reborn'
Everything Changed! What You Missed In 'Superman Reborn'
This week saw the final part of "Superman Reborn", the crossover that answered a number of pressing questions about The Man of Tomorrow's status in the DC Universe, but also left readers with a good number more. The end of "Superman Reborn" had some huge consequences for DC Rebirth and Superman's continuity, but what exactly happened, and what does it mean for the future of the DC Universe?
'Joker Loves Harley' Ends Explosively In 'Harley Quinn' #13
'Joker Loves Harley' Ends Explosively In 'Harley Quinn' #13
'Joker Loves Harley' Ends Explosively In 'Harley Quinn' #13
I don't want to blow anyone's mind here, but I have the sneaking suspicion that the Joker who's been hanging around in the pages of Harley Quinn for the past few issues claiming that he's changed and wants to apologize to her for years of abuse isn't quite what he seems. Regardless, he's been trying to get some facetime with Harley for the last three issues, and in next week's Harley Quinn #13 by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, and John Timms, he's finally going to get a little more than he bargained for. Check out a preview below!
The Bat And The Cat Have A Chat In 'Batman' #14 [Preview]
The Bat And The Cat Have A Chat In 'Batman' #14 [Preview]
The Bat And The Cat Have A Chat In 'Batman' #14 [Preview]
DC Rebirth has been all about bringing back what fans love about classic characters, and for recent issues of Batman that includes the palpable tension between Batman and Catwoman as they try to resolve their feelings for each other with their very different lives. After a successful mission in South America, Tom King and Mitch Gerads' Batman #14 features Bruce and Selina having one last night together, and DC has provided us with an exclusive preview.
Scott Snyder Reveals How He Keeps Batman's Villains Scary
Scott Snyder Reveals How He Keeps Batman's Villains Scary
Scott Snyder Reveals How He Keeps Batman's Villains Scary
All-Star Batman, one of the flagship titles in DC Comics's Rebirth initiative, is something of a showcase for writer Scott Snyder, allowing him to work with the highest caliber of collaborates from John Romita Jr, to Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire, to Jock, Tula Lotay and more --- all while re-imagining Batman's deadly rogues' gallery to better fit modern molds of terror. This week sees the conclusion of All-Star Batman's first arc, which has been a rip-roaring adventure road story featuring Batman, Two-Face, and a host of villains out to get them. ComicsAlliance chatted to Scott Snyder about his approach to reinventing villains, collaborating with some of the best artists in the world, and where he stands on the Batman v Bruce Wayne debate.
Rob Williams On What Makes 'Suicide Squad' Tick [Interview]
Rob Williams On What Makes 'Suicide Squad' Tick [Interview]
Rob Williams On What Makes 'Suicide Squad' Tick [Interview]
Rob Williams and Jim Lee's Suicide Squad is a perfect example of what DC Comics aimed to do with its Rebirth shake-up. It builds on what made the property popular back in the days of John Ostrander, Kim Yale and Luke McDonnell while embracing the changes that have happened in the decades since, and the end result is a wonderful fusion of everything great about the property. With Suicide Squad #8 out this week, and the Justice League vs Suicide Squad event on the horizon, ComicsAlliance chatted with Williams about his approach to the individual characters, and the punk rock influence at the heart of the title.
Lobo, Black Canary & Batman Join 'Justice League of America'
Lobo, Black Canary & Batman Join 'Justice League of America'
Lobo, Black Canary & Batman Join 'Justice League of America'
In terms of most-anticipated superhero comics of 2017, Steve Orlando and Ivan Reis' Justice League of America has to be up there towards the top. With a stellar creative team and a diverse and interesting roster including Vixen, The Atom and The Ray, the new Justice League promises to showcase the true face of 21st century heroism in bold, exciting superhero stories that are increasingly rare these days. While the first four members of the team were announced earlier this month at New York Comic Con, today DC has unveiled the rest of the line-up, which includes veteran members Black Canary and Batman, and the surprise addition of everyone's favorite bastich bounty hunter, Lobo!
DC Covers January's 'Flash', 'Hellblazer' And 'Batgirl'
DC Covers January's 'Flash', 'Hellblazer' And 'Batgirl'
DC Covers January's 'Flash', 'Hellblazer' And 'Batgirl'
In January, DC Rebirth will have officially passed its six-month milestone, but it shows no sign of slowing down. Ahead of the full solicitation release next week, DC has provided us with a first look at the covers and solicitations for Joshua Williamson & Carmine Di Giadomenico's The Flash #14, Simon Oliver & Pia Guerra's The Hellblazer #6 and Hope Larson and Christian Wildgoose's Batgirl #7.
Tomasi And Jimenez Confirmed For February's 'Super Sons'
Tomasi And Jimenez Confirmed For February's 'Super Sons'
Tomasi And Jimenez Confirmed For February's 'Super Sons'
That is until yesterday at the Diamond Retailer Breakfast, when DC officially announced that the title would arrive next February as part of the second wave of Rebirth comics that also includes Justice League of America and the just-announced Batwoman. Peter J. Tomasi will be writing the title --- which features the adventures of Superboy and Robin --- with rising star Jorge Jimenez handling the art.
How DC's Rebirth Era Invokes 'Batman: The Brave And The Bold'
How DC's Rebirth Era Invokes 'Batman: The Brave And The Bold'
How DC's Rebirth Era Invokes 'Batman: The Brave And The Bold'
Batman: The Animated Series is arguably one of the most influential DC Comics properties of the past three decades --- at least where the Dark Knight himself is concerned. But the last year or so has seen a pretty interesting shift in how Batman is presented in the comics. The BTAS influence is never going away, but the past few months of the Rebirth era have shown us an entirely different influence on the Caped Crusader: Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
Fantastic Five: Superman's Strangest Powers
Fantastic Five: Superman's Strangest Powers
Fantastic Five: Superman's Strangest Powers
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from our years on the Internet, it’s that there’s no aspect of comics that can’t be broken down and quantified in a single definitive list, preferably in amounts of five or ten. And since there’s no more definitive authority than ComicsAlliance, we’re taking it upon ourselves to compile Top Five lists of everything you could ever want to know about comics. Everyone knows about all of Superman's cool powers like super-punching and laser eye beams, but what about some of his lesser known powers?

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