Artist Tony S. Daniel has revealed the gold cover to DC’s upcoming Batman #56. Daniel, who has worked on an earlier volume of the series, from 2009 to 2011, has returned to provide interior and cover art for the October issue. It isn’t just a regular cover, either, instead being a more flashy variant; he
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Superstar comic book creator Sean Gordon Murphy’s next project has been announced and its a followup to his popular DC Black Label miniseries Batman: White Knight. After posting a teaser image with a drawing of occasional Bat-Family ally Azrael, Gotham City’s holy protector and one-time replacement Batman, Murphy confirmed his out-of-continuity Batman story would receive
Dark Horse Comics is no stranger to adapting filmmaker James Cameron’s highly-successful film franchises like Terminator and Alien into monthly comic book series, and that trend will continue in 2019 with the release of Avatar: Tsu’tey’s Path, set during the events of the original 2009 Avatar. Writer Sherri L. Smith (Lucy the Giant, Flygirl and Orleans) will team with
If you were a kid that grew up with a video game system like the Nintendo or the Sega Genesis, it’s likely you daydreamed of putting the controller down and hopping into your favorite games to fight alongside the likes of Mario, Luigi and Sonic the Hedgehog. A new comic from Sarah Graley and Scholastic called Glitch
It was announced earlier today that famed Batman artist Norm Breyfogle had passed away over the weekend. Breyfogle was best known for the six years he spent dedicated to drawing the character Batman at DC Comics, and the years after when he would go on to intermittently reprise his role illustrating the Dark Knight while
Grammy-nominated international producer and DJ Steve Aoki is teaming up with Eisner Award-winner Jim Krueger, Impact Theory’s Tom Bilyeu and artists Neil Edwards and Jheremy Raapack for a new original comic book series. Titled Neon Future, the series will send readers to a world where advanced technology is illegal, sparking a war between those augmented
An easter egg in the preview for Action Comics #1003 may reveal the title of writer Brian Michael Bendis‘ first event storyline for DC Comics. The right side of a page in the preview for Action Comics #1003 contains a piece of highlighted paper referencing a “DC Comics Mystery Event” by Bendis and a redacted artist. According to the easter
Cullen Bunn will return to the world of The Empty Man this November and, if an early preview for the upcoming reboot’s debut issue is any indication, the plague-stricken Earth has found new and inventive ways of getting even worse. The exclusive preview from BOOM! Studios reveals that the virus that decimated mankind — inspiring
Following the success of StarCraft: Scavengers, Dark Horse Comics will team up with Blizzard Entertainment once again to further explore the StarCraft universe. A new series, titled StarCraft: Soldiers, is set to launch in January 2019, with a trade paperback edition of StarCraft: Scavengers going on sale one month later. StarCraft: Soldiers will follow Shivani
Image Comics has released solicitation information and images for new books and products shipping in December 2018. When you’re through checking out these solicitations for new Image releases, be sure to visit CBR’s Image Comics forum to discuss these titles and products with fellow readers and fans. Image Comics Solicitations – Last Six Months DIE #1
The second half of DC Comics’ crossover event Doomsday Clock begins this week and, to build anticipation, the publisher has released a motion comic recreating a key moment from the previous issue. The teaser reveals the sixth issue’s team-up between the Joker and the Watchmen universe’s Mime and Marionette as the Clown Prince of Crime
After thrilling fans in both prose novels and television, The Magicians is being adapted into comic books. The popular young adult fantasy series created by author Lev Grossman is having its first novel adapted and expanded in an original graphic novel, The Magicians: Alice’s Story, written by Lilah Sturges and illustrated by Pius Bak this
One of the most long-standing questions related to X-Men comics spawned from the various covers that were available for the first issue of the series’ 1991 relanch. Cover C and cover E were fairly similar, with both featuring the exact same drawing of Wolverine, Cyclops and Iceman, albeit with different coloring. That being said, the two covers
Comics creator Rob Liefeld, who has spent quite a bit of his career working on X-Men characters at Marvel, has shed light on how Disney’s near-finalized reacquisition of the film rights from Fox will affect the comics moving forward. “Here’s the deal. Since the X-Men movies came out and Disney didn’t have them, I don’t know
Comics creator Rob Liefeld is working on a new X-Men project for Marvel. “I have a new project, 2019, it’s a huge X-Men crossover,” Liefeld reportedly said while on a panel at Wizard World Comic Con in Austin, according to MovieWeb. “It’s awesome…Marvel called me up last Thanksgiving and said, ‘We want you to do
The recently-released Batman: Damned #1 has been the talk of the comic book world over the last few days for a multitude of reasons. Thus far, the book has received mountains of praise for its stylized and detailed art, its fresh take on the Batman mythos, the sense of mystery it establishes, everyone’s favorite British
Writer Tom King has explained why Heroes in Crisis has expanded to nine issues instead of the original seven. “Getting this question a lot,” King wrote on Twitter. “What happened is that we were going to do 7 issues of HiC and 2 HiC ‘specials,’ and instead we (I) decided it would work better if we incorporated
DC writer Scott Snyder has weighed in on footage of Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker from Todd Phillips’ upcoming Elseworlds flick. Snyder, who has written the character for the publisher’s Batman and Justice League books, has given the look his approval, admitting he’s intrigued. RELATED: Joker Camera Test Puts Makeup on Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck “I feel
Daredevil scribe Charles Soule’s long stint writing on the book is coming to a close in what promises to be one of the character’s darkest stories yet, as the Man Without Fear risks it all to take the fight to New York’s Kingpin of Crime one more time. “The Death of Daredevil,” Soule’s final arc, will begin
Writer Chelsea Cain has indicated that her outspokenness following Marvel’s cancellation of The Vision spells the end of her relationship with the publisher. “[Marvel] wanted it to be clean and quiet,” Cain told the Daily Beast, “with the implication—not even—with the understanding that they had more projects for me in the future if we could keep this
IDW Publishing is giving new life to the late Dave Stevens’ signature creation The Rocketeer with the new five-issue miniseries Rocketeer Reborn. Debuting in December, the miniseries is written by Elsa Charretier and Pierrick Colinet, known for Star Wars Adventures and The Infinite Loop, and illustrated by Javier Pulido, whose work includes The Amazing Spider-Man and Hawkeye. RELATED:
If there’s one thing that will get the mainstream press talking about comics, it’s controversial nudity. One such instance of naughty bits being put on display occurred in DC Comics’ inaugural Black Label release, Batman: Damned #1. RELATED: Batman: Damned – A Guide to DC’s Newest Darkly-Altered Universe The issue includes a scene in which
DC has released the first look at Brian Michael Bendis’ first long-form Batman story, ever, a 12-part arc illustrated by Nick Derington that kicks off in Batman 100-Page Giant #3. While the preview is a brief three pages, it’s enough for Bendis and Derington to place their stamp on the Dark Knight, with a second
Joss Whedon’s Buffy The Vampire Slayer has found a new publishing home at BOOM! Studios. Announced today by IGN, BOOM! will partner with 20th Century Fox to release new comic book series, limited series, original graphic novels and more, all centered around the Buffy franchise. RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Fox Has Pulled the Buffy License From Dark Horse “I remember watching
As if the mysteries of the Speed Force weren’t enough for the Scarlet Speedster, now he has to deal with the added chaos of the Still Force, Sage Force and Strength Force. However, this December will see The Flash come face-to-face with a brand-new Strength Force user: the aptly named Powerhouse. According to DC Comics’
Dan Cassidy, the Blue Devil, is a DC Comics superhero who was first created back in 1984. This stuntman-turned-robotic demon first appeared back in Fury of Firestorm #24 and has gone on to appear in numerous series since then, including his very own, which ran from 1984 to 1986. Blue Devil sort of disappeared following
Erik Killmonger, the primary antagonist of Marvel’s blockbuster Black Panther, will star in his own comic book miniseries. Introduced in 1973 by Don McGregor and Rich Buckler, Killmonger has been at the center of many well-regarded Black Panther stories over the decades, but his popularity exploded earlier this year with his portrayal by Michael B.
Chelsea Cain, Marc Mohan and Aud Koch’s The Vision, a six-issue miniseries set to focus on Vision and his daughter Viv as they try to recover from the events of the Eisner-winning Vision series by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez-Walta and Jordie Bellaire, was cancelled earlier this week, shocking fans and, as it turns out, the creative team,
A mysterious new teaser image indicates that an ending of some kind may soon be coming to Daredevil, though just what might happen is currently unclear. Marvel tweeted out an image of Matt Murdock holding his Daredevil mask in one hand and offering his other hand to a blonde woman, potentially Karen Page. The image,
Marvel Comics today released additional details about the upcoming Fantastic Four #5, which will center around the wedding of long-time couple Ben Grimm (the Thing) and Alicia Masters. The press release attempts to get out ahead of any speculation by assuring readers that the couple will, in fact, say “I do,” but that their nuptials
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