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All The DC Comics Goodness We’ve Seen From ‘Scribblenauts Unmasked’ So Far [Video]
All The DC Comics Goodness We’ve Seen From ‘Scribblenauts Unmasked’ So Far [Video]
All The DC Comics Goodness We’ve Seen From ‘Scribblenauts Unmasked’ So Far [Video]
Warner Bros. Entertainment and 5th Cell Media confirmed April's rumors of a Scribblenauts/DC Comics title in a big way in May with the official announcement of Scribblenauts Unmasked and a corresponding trailer and set of screen shots demonstrating protagonist Maxwell's future adventures with the heroes and villains of the DCU powered by his noun-manifesting magical notebook. They didn't stop there, though, sharing evermore preview images across social media, giving players a broader look at Scribblenauts-ified DC characters and locations, plus gameplay functionality unique to game such as the game's Super Hero Creator module and Batcomputer. Are you ready for ScribblenautsMogo?
Official Play Arts Kai Wonder Woman, Batman And Green Lantern Figure Images Arrive
Official Play Arts Kai Wonder Woman, Batman And Green Lantern Figure Images Arrive
Official Play Arts Kai Wonder Woman, Batman And Green Lantern Figure Images Arrive
There were dozens of exciting action figure reveals during Toy Fair 2013, but perhaps surprisingly, one of our most popular posts came from covering Square Enix's new DC Comics Play Arts Kai figures. Featuring original costume designs, the decidedly manga/anime-style versions of Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and unpainted prototypes of Batgirl and the Flash seemed to polarize fans... Read M
Link Ink: EW’s ‘Man Of Steel’ Cover, DIY Iron Man Repulsors And Premium Format Punisher
Link Ink: EW’s ‘Man Of Steel’ Cover, DIY Iron Man Repulsors And Premium Format Punisher
Link Ink: EW’s ‘Man Of Steel’ Cover, DIY Iron Man Repulsors And Premium Format Punisher
Movies: Henry Cavill "Gets all hot and modern" on EW's new Man of Steel cover, which I guess means hiding his eyebrows. Toys: Hot Toys' The Dark Knight Rises 1/6 scale "The Bat" vehicle is crazy big. Tech: Building your own Iron Man repulsor ray glove is totally doable with the aid of Advancer Technologies' (no, not Advanced Idea Mechanics) tutorial video...
Never Mind, DC Comics Not Planning to Kill Green Lantern John Stewart
Never Mind, DC Comics Not Planning to Kill Green Lantern John Stewart
Never Mind, DC Comics Not Planning to Kill Green Lantern John Stewart
It was reported last week that Joshua Hale Fialkov walked away from his new gig as writer of Green Lantern Corps and Red Lanterns because of disagreements over an editorial mandate to kill off John Stewart, a popular Green Lantern character and one of DC Comics' most prominent African-American superheroes...
DC Comics Announces New Green Lantern Creative Teams
DC Comics Announces New Green Lantern Creative Teams
DC Comics Announces New Green Lantern Creative Teams
Last week, DC Comics and Geoff Johns announced that, after more than eight years and 100 issues, Johns would be stepping down as the writer of Green Lantern. The publisher also revealed that the creative teams behind each Green Lantern title would be leaving their respective books, which left fans to speculate who'd be taking over...
POLL: Who Will DC Comics Select as the New Writer of ‘Green Lantern’?
POLL: Who Will DC Comics Select as the New Writer of ‘Green Lantern’?
POLL: Who Will DC Comics Select as the New Writer of ‘Green Lantern’?
In case you hadn't heard, longtime Green Lantern writer Geoff Johns will be concluding his work on the space opera saga he's been writing for eight years and over 100 issues. Who will DC Comics select to replace him? We combed through the publisher's recent history to determine the most likely candidates...
Writer Geoff Johns to Conclude Eight-Year, 100-Issue ‘Green Lantern’ Run in May 2013
Writer Geoff Johns to Conclude Eight-Year, 100-Issue ‘Green Lantern’ Run in May 2013
Writer Geoff Johns to Conclude Eight-Year, 100-Issue ‘Green Lantern’ Run in May 2013
After eight years of helming DC Comics' Green Lantern stories, once freelance comic book writer and now DC Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns announced today that he will be turning his attention fully toward the Justice League titles and Aquaman following the conclusion of Green Lantern #20, which will be his last issue...

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