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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.
Superboy And Robin Become A Team Of Their Own In 'Super Sons' #1
Superboy And Robin Become A Team Of Their Own In 'Super Sons' #1
Superboy And Robin Become A Team Of Their Own In 'Super Sons' #1
In Super Sons #1, for reasons we don't yet know, Jonathan finds Damien sneaking into his bedroom late at night. As we see in the unlettered preview, this comes after Jonathan has spent a fun evening with his parents, while Damien was upset that Batman left in the Batmobile without him. Maybe Damien is jealous, maybe he needs another superhero kid to vent to, or maybe he's trying to work a case that Batman doesn't know about, and needs an ally. In any case, this is the story that leads to Superboy and Robin having ongoing adventures as a duo, and it looks to be off to a fun start.
DC Reveals First Issue Variant Covers For February
DC Reveals First Issue Variant Covers For February
DC Reveals First Issue Variant Covers For February
February is an exciting month for DC Comics, with the launches of Justice League of America by Steve Orlando and Ivan Reis, Super Sons by Peter Tomasi and Jorge Jimenez, and Batwoman by Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV, and Steve Epting, and we have an exclusive first look at variant covers for all three first issues.
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.
Guide to San Diego Comic Con, Part One: Thursday & Friday
Guide to San Diego Comic Con, Part One: Thursday & Friday
Guide to San Diego Comic Con, Part One: Thursday & Friday
San Diego Comic Con is without a doubt the biggest event on the industry's calendar, and people will be flying from around the world to attend panels, watch trailers, meet creators, and make friends. This year's event is bigger than ever, with so much going on every single day that it can be difficult to sift through all that information and decide how to spend your time. With the event only days away, we've looked through the schedules and hand-selected some of the best events happening on Thursday and Friday for fans of comics, collectibles, TV and film, so you can be sure you don't miss that must-see panel or signing.
DC Rebirth Teaser Videos Offer Hints At This Summer's Relaunch
DC Rebirth Teaser Videos Offer Hints At This Summer's Relaunch
DC Rebirth Teaser Videos Offer Hints At This Summer's Relaunch
The hype surrounding DC Rebirth is quickly heating up as we approach the big announcement at WonderCon this Saturday. All we know so far is the titles of the comics, but DC Comics’ Twitter account has been uploading video hints at what we can expect, with split-second looks at some of the characters involved in the relaunch. Ahead of the big reveal this weekend, we’ve slowed things right down to get a glimpse of what we can expect from Rebirth.
Super-Who?! The Story Behind DC Rebirth's New Superman Titles
Super-Who?! The Story Behind DC Rebirth's New Superman Titles
Super-Who?! The Story Behind DC Rebirth's New Superman Titles
When DC announced its slate for the upcoming Rebirth line of comics, it played a relatively safe hand with its announcements. The line seems to head in the opposite direction of the risk-taking DCYou initiative, with many of the publisher's most interesting books, such as Midnighter, Starfire and Martian Manhunter, no longer on the docket. Yet there are three announced books that seem curiously out of place in their line-up: The Super-Man, Superwoman, and The Super Sons. They're all new titles, but they're also titles and concepts that have a long and rich history in the DC Universe. We’re diving back into DC’s archives to see what clues the past might offer us about the future of these books.
The 7 Craziest Comics of Bob Haney: From JFK Shapeshifters to Satanic Nazis
The 7 Craziest Comics of Bob Haney: From JFK Shapeshifters to Satanic Nazis
The 7 Craziest Comics of Bob Haney: From JFK Shapeshifters to Satanic Nazis
This year, the Eisners are honoring the legendary Bob Haney with the 2011 Bill Finger Memorial Award for Excellence in Comics Writing, and if you ask me, that's long overdue. In a career that spanned five decades, Haney's contributions to the DC Universe included co-creating the Teen Titans, Metamorpho and Eclipso and a long run as the writer of The Brave and the Bold, working with artists like Ne