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Azzarello And Risso Return To ‘100 Bullets’ With ‘Brother Lono’ Miniseries In June
Azzarello And Risso Return To ‘100 Bullets’ With ‘Brother Lono’ Miniseries In June
Azzarello And Risso Return To ‘100 Bullets’ With ‘Brother Lono’ Miniseries In June
Following the success of Spaceman, the Vertigo miniseries that reunited the entire team behind the multiple Eisner award winning 100 Bullets, DC Comics and Vertigo have announced that writer Brian Azzarello and artist Eduardo Risso are revisiting the world of their critically acclaimed crime series, and once again the rest of the creative team is joining them...
‘Hellblazer’ #300 Marks The End Of An Era For Constantine And Vertigo
‘Hellblazer’ #300 Marks The End Of An Era For Constantine And Vertigo
‘Hellblazer’ #300 Marks The End Of An Era For Constantine And Vertigo
With the 300th and final issue of Vertigo's Hellblazer, out this week, several tumblers shift and lock into place. John Constantine moves to the New 52 on a full-time basis, with a new title beginning in March; the reset button is pushed on his continuity, and the most writer-driven character of the last thirty years is yanked from the comfort and promise of a Mature Readers label and forced to gr
Underground Icon Wesley Willis Joyrides Into DC Comics As Wonder Woman’s Half-Brother
Underground Icon Wesley Willis Joyrides Into DC Comics As Wonder Woman’s Half-Brother
Underground Icon Wesley Willis Joyrides Into DC Comics As Wonder Woman’s Half-Brother
While everybody's been talking about the New 52 debut of Jack Kirby's Orion in the pages of Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang's Wonder Woman, a far more exciting character debuted in the DC Comics title over the last couple of issues. Wonder Woman #15 introduced the newly redesigned Orion, but along with him was Milan, a son of Zeus and, it would follow, Wonder Woman's half-brother...
Duet On ‘Solo’, Part Six: Jordi Bernet
Duet On ‘Solo’, Part Six: Jordi Bernet
Duet On ‘Solo’, Part Six: Jordi Bernet
Published between 2004 and 2006, Solo was a DC Comics anthology series with an innovative twist: each issue was created from the ground up by a single cartoonist and collaborators of his own choosing. Edited by DC's head art director Mark Chiarello (Wednesday Comics, DC: The New Frontier), the series offered artists a platform to control their visions completely in the form of original stories, un
‘Wonder Woman': The Best Modernized Superhero Pantheon
‘Wonder Woman': The Best Modernized Superhero Pantheon
‘Wonder Woman': The Best Modernized Superhero Pantheon
For years now I've felt like Wonder Woman is a character that I wanted to enjoy reading about more than I actually did. Regardless of the take on the character, something always felt just slightly off, slightly missing, as if all the individual elements were there for a great story but no creator was putting them together in a way that felt right to me...
‘Wonder Woman’ Goes Clubbing in Issue #4 [Preview]
‘Wonder Woman’ Goes Clubbing in Issue #4 [Preview]
‘Wonder Woman’ Goes Clubbing in Issue #4 [Preview]
On sale now in comics shops everywhere and in the DC Comics digital store is Wonder Woman #4, concluding the new series' inaugural storyline. Written by Brian Azzarello and drawn by Cliff Chiang with colors by Matthew Wilson, the book has been a critical standout of DC's ambitious and commercially successful New 52 initiative, reimagining Wonder Woman as the warrior daughter of the Amazon Hippolyt

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