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Barnes and Noble Pulls All Amazon Kindle-Exclusive DC Comics Titles from Stores [Updated]
Barnes and Noble Pulls All Amazon Kindle-Exclusive DC Comics Titles from Stores [Updated]
Barnes and Noble Pulls All Amazon Kindle-Exclusive DC Comics Titles from Stores [Updated]
Last week, DC Comics announced that it would be digitally releasing 100 backlist graphic novels exclusively on the Kindle Fire, an Amazon-owned e-reader, including classics like The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen. This decision did not go over well with mega-retailer Barnes and Noble, whose Nook e-reader was excluded by the deal, and has now decided to remove all copies of those specific DC tit
The Continuity of the New 52 DC Comics: What Changed in Week 4
The Continuity of the New 52 DC Comics: What Changed in Week 4
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 2
The Continuity of the New 52 DC Comics: What Changed in Week 2
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...
Good Versus Evil in the Superhero Comic Color Palette [Infographic]
Good Versus Evil in the Superhero Comic Color Palette [Infographic]
Good Versus Evil in the Superhero Comic Color Palette [Infographic]
When it comes to superhero comics, color is a bigger deal than you might think. As great as black and white stories are, the psychology of color is an important storytelling tool. Some characters and titles even rely on it explicitly. Just imagine trying to understand Geoff Johns' multiple Green Lantern arcs if the color corps he's introduced over the past few years lacked distinct hues... Read Mo
ComiXology Hits #2 on This Week’s Top Grossing iPad App Charts
ComiXology Hits #2 on This Week’s Top Grossing iPad App Charts
ComiXology Hits #2 on This Week’s Top Grossing iPad App Charts
Though hard data pertaining to digital comic sales remains exclusive to publishers, comiXology has announced that its "Comics" app peaked at #2 on iTunes' list of top grossing iPad apps this week. The app has since moved to the #4 slot, but in either case the position seems like a clear indicator that people are dropping a decent chunk of change to read comics on their tablets... Read Mo
Talking with Jim Lee & Geoff Johns about ‘Justice League’ #1 and the DC Relaunch [Interview]
Talking with Jim Lee & Geoff Johns about ‘Justice League’ #1 and the DC Relaunch [Interview]
Talking with Jim Lee & Geoff Johns about ‘Justice League’ #1 and the DC Relaunch [Interview]
Before their signing of Justice League #1 at Midtown Comics on Tuesday night, ComicsAlliance had a few moments to talk with writer Geoff Johns and artist Jim Lee about DC Comics' 52 relaunched titles. Read all about the duo's Justice League plans, how they're presenting it for readers old and new, their thoughts on the importance of continuity, and some of the titles they're most excited for read
ComicsAlliance Previews Half of DC’s 52 New Comics
ComicsAlliance Previews Half of DC’s 52 New Comics
ComicsAlliance Previews Half of DC’s 52 New Comics
ComicsAlliance was recently given the opportunity to visit the DC Comics offices in New York City and read the first two weeks of the 52 relaunched books that will recreate the DC Universe Here are some quick, spoiler-free initial impressions of what we saw...

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