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Geoff Johns on a New Lantern Corps Title and Aquaman Leading the DCU [NYCC]
Geoff Johns on a New Lantern Corps Title and Aquaman Leading the DCU [NYCC]
Geoff Johns on a New Lantern Corps Title and Aquaman Leading the DCU [NYCC]
Today, DC Comics uber-writer Geoff Johns and prodigious editor Eddie Berganza fielded questions from a packed room of fans at the New York Comic Con. Topics included an important scene in Aquaman's future, the stealth announcement of a new Lantern Corps ongoing series, a coming project with Grant Morrison, and the Old Testament-echoing sequence in "Green Lantern" #52...
Arizona Legislation Prompts Photos of Immigrants As Superheroes
Arizona Legislation Prompts Photos of Immigrants As Superheroes
Arizona Legislation Prompts Photos of Immigrants As Superheroes
Superman, Mr. Fantastic and Wonder Woman don't have to worry about wiring their salaries home to support a struggling family, but some immigrants face such challenges on a weekly basis, and the demands of these jobs inspired an entire series of costumed subjects for a photographer connected to immigration issues and angered by a recent law in Arizona demanding that state and local law enforcement
The Flash Comes to a Standstill on New T-Shirt Thanks to Poison Apple
The Flash Comes to a Standstill on New T-Shirt Thanks to Poison Apple
The Flash Comes to a Standstill on New T-Shirt Thanks to Poison Apple
From "FoxTrot" creator Bill Amend's satirical comic strip to The Duty's altered Justice League image, a number of comic book fans and creators have weighed in on Apple's disputed Adobe Flash deficiency on the iPad and other devices. Woot.com user Lim Heng Swee's new $10 t-shirt may be the most dramatic interpretation of user dismay, though, featuring a version of the Scarlet Speedster po
The Silver Age of Comic Books in Hilarious Newspaper Headlines
The Silver Age of Comic Books in Hilarious Newspaper Headlines
The Silver Age of Comic Books in Hilarious Newspaper Headlines
Earth dealt with some hefty problems in comic books during the Silver Age, and luckily for modern-day readers, those exclamation-laden headlines have been preserved to demonstrate just how crazy a time it was to live in. During those simpler times, The Flash read the sports page, Superman stole 1,000 cops and Green Lantern made front-page stories by losing his ring...
Tackle Moving Violations With ‘The Flash’ #1 Preview
Tackle Moving Violations With ‘The Flash’ #1 Preview
Tackle Moving Violations With ‘The Flash’ #1 Preview
Even though his "Rebirth" took a little longer to wrap than most readers anticipated, Barry Allen's finally back and ready to reclaim his Scarlet Speedster role in this April's "The Flash" #1 by Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul. To celebrate, The Source is previewing the issue's first four pages, which serve as something of an establishing shot for new readers...
‘The Flash’ Video Game That Could Have Been
‘The Flash’ Video Game That Could Have Been
‘The Flash’ Video Game That Could Have Been
With the success of "Batman: Arkham Asylum" still resonating through the comic book and gamer communities, it's interesting to look at other major DC heroes and wonder whether they might make the same jump to video game greatness. Sadly, most haven't...

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