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DC Unveils June's Batman Family Books [Exclusive]
DC Unveils June's Batman Family Books [Exclusive]
DC Unveils June's Batman Family Books [Exclusive]
While DC Rebirth has reinvigorated the entire publishing line, the Batman family of titles have been solid-to-great since Mark Doyle took over as group editor several years ago, and with talent like Tom King, Rafael Albuquerque and Hope Larson helming the books, it's no surprise they're so successful. Ahead of the full release next week, DC has provided us with an exclusive first look at some of June's Batman family titles, highlighting what's to come in the pages of Batman, All-Star Batman, Batgirl and Super Sons.
'Superman' #18 Launches 'Reborn', Builds On 'Rebirth'
'Superman' #18 Launches 'Reborn', Builds On 'Rebirth'
'Superman' #18 Launches 'Reborn', Builds On 'Rebirth'
The threads left dangling in DC Rebirth are being picked up in Superman #18, written by Peter Tomasi with art by Patrick Gleason and Mick Gray. It's the first part of "Superman Reborn," a crossover running through Superman and Action Comics, and it sees the return of Mr. Oz, the mysterious figure who's been meddling in the DC Universe and kidnapping people who seem to have something to do with the pre-Flashpoint timeline.
War Rocket Ajax Early Edition: Robin Rises And Archie Dies
War Rocket Ajax Early Edition: Robin Rises And Archie Dies
War Rocket Ajax Early Edition: Robin Rises And Archie Dies
This week, Chris and Matt talk about how Robin Rises Omega #1 by Peter Tomasi and Andy Kubert should be great, but falls short, possibly because it's a victim of its own marketing. Then, we talk about how Life With Archie #36 by Paul Kupperberg and Pat & Tim Kennedy is really enjoyable despite some weird tics. Then, we discuss the cool new sci-fi anthology, 2299, edited by Dylan Todd.
‘The Dark Knight Returns’ Robin Carrie Kelley to Appear in ‘Batman and Robin’ #19 Next Week
‘The Dark Knight Returns’ Robin Carrie Kelley to Appear in ‘Batman and Robin’ #19 Next Week
‘The Dark Knight Returns’ Robin Carrie Kelley to Appear in ‘Batman and Robin’ #19 Next Week
The trouble with DC having a title called Batman and Robin is, well, they've got to have a Robin. If the cover to this month's issue is to be believed, that new Robin could very well be The Dark Knight Returns' Carrie Kelley. However, series writer Peter Tomasi sort of stops that train of thought in its tracks in an interview with The New York Post: "What you'll find out once you crack the
Brightest Day 17: Longest Day [Review]
Brightest Day 17: Longest Day [Review]
Brightest Day 17: Longest Day [Review]
It's been eight months since the first issue of Brightest Day. Now, if an actual day were to last that long, it would cause massive droughts, famine and heat waves on one side of the Earth while the other freezes and probably undergoes equal amounts of famine...
DC Universe: James Robinson’s Accidental Hawkman Announcement, Fans Will Vote For the Leader of the Legion [NYCC]
DC Universe: James Robinson’s Accidental Hawkman Announcement, Fans Will Vote For the Leader of the Legion [NYCC]
DC Universe: James Robinson’s Accidental Hawkman Announcement, Fans Will Vote For the Leader of the Legion [NYCC]
Today at the New York Comic Con, DC Comics Executive Story Editor Ian Sattler joined creators J. Michael Straczynski, Paul Levitz, James Robinson, J.T. Krul Shane Davis, Gail Simone, Peter J. Tomasi, Tony Bedard, Kevin Maguire and Nick Spencer on stage for a very lively discussion regarding future DC Universe projects...