J.H. Williams III

The Batwomen of Two Worlds Collide in ‘Batman Incorporated’ #4 [UPDATED]
The Batwomen of Two Worlds Collide in ‘Batman Incorporated’ #4 [UPDATED]
The Batwomen of Two Worlds Collide in ‘Batman Incorporated’ #4 [UPDATED]
Batwoman fans had better pay attention to this preview of Batman Incorporated, for the new issue is the last place you'll see the enigmatic Kate Kane for several months. On sale this week from DC Comics, issue #4 of Batman, Inc. depicts the first proper meeting between Bruce Wayne's Batman and Kate Kane's Batwoman, as well as the return of Kathy Kane, the original Batwoman who hasn't been seen in
Nevermind, ‘Batwoman’ #1 Delayed Again
Nevermind, ‘Batwoman’ #1 Delayed Again
Nevermind, ‘Batwoman’ #1 Delayed Again
Everything we wrote yesterday about the uncommon beauty and general amazingness of DC Comics' Batwoman #1 is true, all except one thing: the book is no longer going on sale April 6. Comics retailers were informed Tuesday that the first two issues of the series, previously solicited for April and May, respectively, will be rescheduled at a later, unspecified date...
The Colorfully Black & White World of Williams & Stewart’s ‘Batwoman’ [Preview]
The Colorfully Black & White World of Williams & Stewart’s ‘Batwoman’ [Preview]
The Colorfully Black & White World of Williams & Stewart’s ‘Batwoman’ [Preview]
StewartFollowing a spectacular debut in the Detective Comics storyline "Elegy" and a maddeningly enticing preview in November's Batwoman #0, the J.H. Williams III interpretation of Batwoman is thissss close to launching her first ongoing series in earnest, as Batwoman #1 finally goes on sale next month...
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
‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
This week marks the continued roll-out of the new Batman line at DC with Paul Cornell and Scott McDaniel's Batman and Robin, Scott Snyder and Jock's Detective Comics with a Commissioner Gordon backup drawn by Francesco Francavilla, and the zero issue of Batwoman by J...
‘Batwoman’ #0 Preview: Batman Asks ‘Who is Batwoman?’
‘Batwoman’ #0 Preview: Batman Asks ‘Who is Batwoman?’
‘Batwoman’ #0 Preview: Batman Asks ‘Who is Batwoman?’
On sale now is Batwoman #0, a special teaser issue in advance of the heroine's long-awaited ongoing series that launches in February. Written by J.H Williams III and W. Haden Blackman with artwork by Williams as well as Amy Reeder & Richard Friend (from the astonishingly excellent and cruelly cancelled Madame Xanadu), the story continues the saga of Kate Kane that begin in earnest in Williams
Kate Kane Returns in Batwoman #0 This November
Kate Kane Returns in Batwoman #0 This November
Kate Kane Returns in Batwoman #0 This November
After months of speculation, Batwoman/Kate Kane fans finally have the answer to the question that's been plaguing them: When's she going to return to regular publication? According to DC's The Source blog, the answer is pretty soon, as "Batwoman" #0 -- a bridge issue between her "Detective Comics" run and the new ongoing series -- is coming in November, co-written by Batwoman i

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