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The Making Of Francis Manapul’s Excellent ‘The Flash’ Teaser [Art]
The Making Of Francis Manapul’s Excellent ‘The Flash’ Teaser [Art]
It's essentially a unanimous verdict among the ComicsAlliance staff that The Flash, co-written and illustrated by Francis Manapul, is the most visually amazing of all the titles in DC Comics' New 52 initiative. Manapul's uncommon talent for page design and movement were highlighted in our roundtable reviews, Chris Sims' Flash-centric review, and in David Brothers' latest Digital ComicsAlliance, in
ComicsAlliance Reviews Every Book in DC’s New 52: Week 4
ComicsAlliance Reviews Every Book in DC’s New 52: Week 4
The final week of new #1 DC Comics is out, and the biggest question for most fans facing racks and racks of new books is simple: Which ones should I try? The ComicsAlliance staff has gathered together to help answer that with a roundtable review of every relaunched DC book this week: All-Star Western, Aquaman, Batman: The Dark Knight, Blackhawks, Flash, Firestorm, Green Lantern: New Guardians, I,
Patton Oswalt Ragequits DC Comics Following Encounter With ‘New 52′ Survey Worker
Patton Oswalt Ragequits DC Comics Following Encounter With ‘New 52′ Survey Worker
Popular comedian, noted comics evangelist and occasional comic book writer Patton Oswalt has purchased his last book from DC Comics following an unpleasant encounter with a survey worker hired by the publisher. On his Twitter feed, Oswalt described being accosted at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood, California by a man from the Nielsen Company, whom DC has commissioned to conduct market research with
DC Comics On Starfire Controversy: ‘Pay Attention To The Ratings’
DC Comics On Starfire Controversy: ‘Pay Attention To The Ratings’
Prompted by the resoundingly negative critical response to Red Hood And The Outlaws #1's dubious, oversexualized depiction of the superheroine Starfire -- in particular, the disgusted reaction of a 7-year-old fan of Cartoon Network's Teen Titans, a popular animated series in which a version of Starfire appeared -- DC Comics released a terse statement via Twitter (here and here) that advised unhapp
DC Comics Market Research Survey Wants to Know What You Think of the New 52
DC Comics Market Research Survey Wants to Know What You Think of the New 52
As everybody and their mother knows, the DC Comics relaunch is in full swing, and the publisher has put a lot of money where their mouths are in order to promote the books to a wider audience, including TV commercial spots. As Heidi MacDonald at The Beat has noted, they've also begun market research through the Nielsen Company with an online survey for readers and retailers that allows you to rate

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