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The latest Twitch stream by DC Co-Publisher and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee had a strong focus on the company’s Vertigo imprint. As part of the artist’s semi-regular Twitch streams where Lee sketches a different character live for viewers, the superstar artist provided a breathtaking piece of original artwork showcasing Daniel Dream and Death from
DC’s Tom King is just over halfway through his 103-issue run on Batman, with the biggest recent development being the failed wedding between the Dark Knight at Catwoman. With fifty issues still left to go, however, Batman is still far from being out of the woods. Series writer Tom King has now confirmed that Scott
Next to Rita Repulsa and Lord Zedd, there are very few Mighty Morphin Power Rangers villains who can come close to Lord Drakkon in terms of villainy and popularity. Now, fans of the character will finally be able to get their hands on a collectible that will be sure to fly off the shelves: a
Marvel artist Valerio Schiti has taken it upon himself to show off some character design sheets for the Fantastix, the Fantastic Four‘s new rival team set to make their debut in November’s Fantastic Four #4. The character sheets show off the different costume and logo designs that were considered for the Fantastix, as well as a
Just about every comic book fan out there knows who Jim Lee is. He’s not only one of the most popular artists around, he’s also the DC Entertainment Publisher & Chief Creative Officer. But the road to success is often a difficult one, and it was no different for Lee. #ShareYourRejection was trending on Twitter,
At Comic-Con International in San Diego, writer Geoff Johns sat down with CBR to chat all things DC, from the recently announced Star-Girl live action series coming to the DC Universe platform to his ongoing work on Doomsday Clock. Of course, we took the opportunity to get a closer look at one of Johns’ most
Brian Michael Bendis has been making quite the impact since coming over to DC Comics and helming the Superman title. In Issue #2 of the new series, however, Bendis caught the attention of fans for the wrong reason after seemingly mixing up Barry Allen and Wally West. Now, it seems he has an explanation why.
The upcoming comic book series Justice League Odyssey will take Cyborg and a team of cosmic heroes on a journey through the stars, and that journey once included cosmic dragons. Really. Odyssey artist Stjepan Seijic, who has done work for DC previously, took time out of his day to reveal some artwork for the lost
DC has officially revealed the contents of DC Nation #4, which will be available in comic shops on September 5th. While the content promised within the magazine is certainly interesting, perhaps the most eye-catching thing about DC Nation #4 is its bold proclamation that one of the characters shown on its cover will be killed off
Matt Wagner has shared some “distasteful news” with his community on Facebook. Wagner was recruited as a penciller for Tom King’s upcoming Batman #54 along with his son, colorist Brennan Wagner. Brennan Wagner had nearly wrapped up the project when Matt Wagner received word that his son’s art would not be used and that the
While the pitched battle at the heart of DC’s recently wrapped “Flash War” event may have set Barry Allen against Wally West, the most talked about reveal in the story was the return of another hero who once wore the Flash mantle. And to hear writer Joshua Williamson talk about it, Bart Allen’s role in
Now that the new Fantastic Four series is upon us, it seems as though Marvel Two-In-One is preparing to take a step back, with Chip Zdarsky hinting in a Reddit AMA that he is preparing to conclude this chapter of the book. According to the writer, the series will be reinvented following the return of Marvel’s First
Stanley “Artgerm” Lau today unveiled his variant cover for the upcoming Catwoman #3, which features a profile of Gotham’s most notorious cat burglar in an artful black dress. According to Lau, the dress was designed by artist Joëlle Jones and, once he saw it, he just knew he had to take a crack at it,
Todd McFarlane is well-known for his co-creation of the character Venom, but one of his biggest, though most subtle contributions to the Spider-Verse may be the way he draws Spider-Man’s webs, with his style having become known over time as “spaghetti webbing.” Yet, ever since McFarlane’s 1988-1990 run on The Amazing Spider-Man, the origin of
Stan Lee an almost-ubiquitous figure at comic conventions around the globe, appearing on panels and signing comic books and other memorabilia. However, in recent years the aging Marvel Comics legends has begun to lighten his schedule, reducing the number of convention appearances in the United States, and ending visits to Canada and Europe. Now it
BOOM! Studios today unveiled a first look at artist Bill Sienkiewicz’s Mal Reynolds-focused variant cover for Firefly #1. Sienkiewicz is a legend in the comic book industry, whose work includes highly-regarded art for the likes of New Mutants, Daredevil: Love and War, Elektra: Assassin and The Sandman: Endless Nights, among others. “There are a handful
A new tribute and pseudo-trailer for Avengers: Infinity War in the style of last year’s Logan is making the rounds to coincide with film’s digital release. The video centers on highlights of Thanos from the Avengers film and features the song “Hurt” by Johnny Cash, just like one of the trailers for the reputedly final Wolverine
Casting announcements for the TV adaptation of the Vertigo comic series Y: The Last Man have been steadily rolling in, but one key character won’t need to be cast at all. Ampersand the capuchin monkey will be portrayed mostly through special effects, said FX CEO John Landgraf in an interview with /Film. Ampersand’s role in the
When writer Charles Soule and artist Steve McNiven reintroduce Logan to the Marvel Universe in the Return of Wolverine, his newly-titled #HotClaws won’t be the only new addition. Soule revealed in an interview with CBR the primary villain for the miniseries will be a new antagonist named Persephone. When asked if Return of Wolverine will be told through Logan’s
Jhonen Vasquez, creator of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac and Invader Zim, has posted a new, cryptic image of Johnny to his Twitter page, and it’s got his fans squeeing. Posted late last night and pinned to Vasquez’s Twitter profile, the image is a pixelated .gif of the titular Johnny’s silhouette, standing still and silent and
While Scott Snyder is offering up new teases for that big 2019 DC Comics crossover event, Justice League fans should have nothing to fear in the mean time — the prolific writer says he plans to stay onto the recently-relaunched comic series for “at least” 50 issues. “Just for clarity: I’m on Justice League for
The upcoming Spider-Geddon event from Marvel will bring together all the remaining Spider-heroes, but one of them, the mech-based hero known as Sp//dr, won’t see their original creator come along for the ride. Jake Wyatt, the artist who originally created Peni Parker and her Sp//dr mech, was slated to do the art for Edge of Spider-Geddon #2 (which focuses
Jason Todd’s always been the loose cannon of the Bat-family, but in the latest issue of Red Hood and the Outlaws, the former Robin may have finally crossed a line he can’t come back from. In Issue #24, not only did it appear as though Red Hood straight-up killed Penguin, one of Batman’s oldest enemies,
A recently rediscovered trove of unpublished Monty Python material is about to be made public by the British Library – including two sketches written for Monty Python and the Holy Grail. And there was much rejoicing. According to London’s The Times, Python Michael Palin offered up his private archive to the library last year to
DC Comics has canceled the scheduled hardcover collection Shazam!: The Monster Society of Evil Deluxe Edition over content concerns. The news was first revealed today via retailer Ryan Higgins’ Twitter account. The hardcover would have collected the entire 24-chapter 1940’s Golden Age serial introducing Mr. Mind, a genius two-inch worm who joins with the Monster
Spotify, the music-streaming giant, has partnered with Archie Comics to adapt the publisher’s stories for a video series. The first six issues of 2015’s Archie reboot are now available as motion comics on the platform. The six-episode series is being adapted from Mark Waid and Fiona Staples’ acclaimed 2015 revamp of the company’s flagship title.
One of DC’s biggest stories is coming back to the comic book page, with a fresh creative a team and a much different angle than what we previously knew. Today, DC Comics has announced that a new digital-first comic series titled The Death of Superman will be released as a tie-in to the animated movie
WWE‘s 205 Live is a show dedicate to cruiserweights, wrestlers who weigh in at under 205 lbs. That means when you tune in, you can expect to see flashy entrances, colorful characters and some of the most daring, death-defying moves anywhere in the world. However, there’s one man trying to change all that; Drew Gulak,
Popular toy collectible manufacturing company Funko made a splash earlier this summer when it announced that it was bringing the fun back in breakfast by releasing an exclusive line of cereal boxes that contained an old school toy inside. The initial wave, which featured such themes as Mega Man, Freddy Krueger and Gollum, all featured
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