In a new interview with CBR, DC Comics visionary Scott Snyder delved into the antagonizing force in his forthcoming series, Justice League: the Legion of Doom. Snyder’s Legion — the first to truly take place in-continuity — will be a great deal more ruthless than the version most know from Saturday morning cartoons. The Legion of Doom’s
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Even though longtime DC Comics villain Lex Luthor is currently working alongside the Justice League in the pages of current miniseries Justice League: No Justice, Luthor won’t be working with the superheroes for long. In an exclusive interview with CBR, No Justice co-writer and upcoming Justice League scribe Scott Snyder reveals that Luthor eventually betrays the
This coming August, DC Comics’ Suicide Squad and Aquaman titles are slated for a two-issue crossover titled “Sink Atlantis.” The two-issue storyline, co-written by Rob Williams and Dan Abnett, and drawn by Jose Luis and Vincente Cifuentes, centers on the Suicide Squad’s latest mission to — you guessed it — Atlantis. While there, the team discovers something that Amanda
When Mech Cadet Yu launched last year from writer Greg Pak and artist Takeshi Miyazawa, the duo spoke about their previous collaborations — like creating Amadeus Cho — and their childhood love of giant robot stories. In the span of just a few issues, the book showed itself to be a complex and thoughtful look
Batman writer Tom King has teased he aims to put the time-traveling Booster Gold at the forefront of the DC Universe in an unannounced project. “The goal is to put Booster at the center of the DCU. To give him the popularity and respect he deserves as a character,” he tweeted in response to fan questions
Launching a new creator-owned series is already a formidable task, but that’s not enough for The Weatherman. The June-debuting Image Comics series will have its own original synthwave soundtrack, with each issue of the first arc of The Weatherman getting an accompanying track by a band in the retrofuristic electronic music genre. CBR has the
Earlier this month, Marvel Comics revealed the name (if not the identity) of its newest cosmic player, a masked entity known as Requiem. We also learned that she is most likely not playing on the side of the angels in the upcoming Infinity Wars event series, a suspicion that appears to have been confirmed by
Following his first real post made to Twitter, comics legend Stan Lee has now uploaded his first ever video to the social network. The video comes after Lee revealed that previous posts under his @TheRealStanLee Twitter account weren’t made by him, but rather by a third party. Lee earlier indicated he wanted to learn how to post videos
Stan Lee is suing his former entertainment company POW! Entertainment for $1 billion dollars, on the basis that his partners, POW! CEO Shane Duffy and co-founder Gill Champion, either tricked the comic creator into signing over exclusive rights to his name and likeness, or outright forged his signature. TMZ reports the lawsuit deals with the 2017 sale of POW!
Marvel Comics writer Jim Zub has responded to detractors who believe his introduction of a brand-new superhero — a young Inuk named Snowguard, aka Amka Aliyak — is part of some political agenda. Instead, he made it clear the character’s addition is all about lifting readers up and bringing new voices to the fore. Zub made
Marvel’s new volume of Venom from writer Donny Cates and artist Ryan Stegman introduced an all-new backstory for the alien symbiotes, adding more depth and mystery to the antihero for its 30th anniversary. Apparently, the title’s first issue is filled with so much mystery that Cates and Stegman hid something inside that only the two of them
It sounds like the possibility of another line-wide DC Comics reboot is, quite simply, a rumor. At least, according to two very important creatives at the high-profile comics giant: DC Entertainment Co-Publisher Jim Lee, and now veteran scribe Scott Snyder. Writing on Twitter, Snyder echoed Lee’s rebuke of the reboot rumors, simply saying, “What he
This past Friday, Antarctic Press announced it would be publishing Jawbreakers–Lost Souls, a comic book written by Richard C. Meyer and drawn by Jon Malin and Brett R. Smith. Crowdfunded through Meyer’s fanbase, the comic has currently raised $248,906 on IndieGogo. Following Antarctic’s announcement, several comic book shops announced they would not sell Jawbreakers due to Meyer’s involvement in
Comics legend Stan Lee just made his first real post to Twitter. The man behind Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, Black Panther, and so many other beloved Marvel properties took to the social media platform to reveal that previous posts — under his account “@TheRealStanLee” — weren’t in fact by him, but a third party. “Today
It’s only been a few years since DC successfully relaunched its line of comics with DC Rebirth, yet already online rumors recently started suggesting that the publisher was eyeing another possible reboot or relaunch. Well, DC Entertainment Co-Publisher Jim Lee has just set the record straight on the gossip. Yesterday on Twitter, Lee decided to
Marvel Comics’ Darth Vader series has been cleverly filling in the gaps between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, painting the story of Anakin Skywalker’s early days as the Emperor’s right-hand man in the cinematic universe created by George Lucas. In the upcoming arc, fans will now get a chance to learn more about Vader’s
Marvel is celebrating the launch of Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 with the release of 20 variant covers, featuring many of the various armors set to appear in the series. Some of the armors to be showcased by artists Alexander Lozano and Valerio Schiti include the Hulkbuster and Bleeding Edge (recently seen in Avengers: Infinity War),
SPOILER WARNING: The following article contains major spoilers for Batman #46 by Tom King and Tony S. Daniel, on sale now. And some major facial hair. So far in “The Gift,” Booster Gold has done nothing but screw up. In Tom King and Tony S. Daniel’s first chapter in Batman #45, Booster inadvertently created
Yesterday, Marvel Comics revealed the name (if not the identity) of its newest cosmic player, a masked entity known as Requiem. Now, we get a hint of which side the character is on when Infinity Wars arrives this summer, and it’s not standing with our heroes. At least, that’s what Mike Deodato Jr. and Frank
In November, shockwaves were sent across the comic book industry when it was announced that veteran Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis had signed an exclusive, “multifaceted, multilayered” deal with DC Comics. However, there appears to be no bad blood between Bendis and the company he called home for the better part of two decades, as
Adam Hughes has revealed his latest variant cover for the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man #800. The variant heavily features the love of Peter Parker’s life, Mary Jane Watson. If you liked my SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #300 Gwen cover, maybe you’ll care for my AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #800 cover, available on Tuesday! https://t.co/rQlYKCJLz2 pic.twitter.com/jrBbuEBFoW — Adam Hughes (@AH_AdamHughes) May
Vampironica debuted in March of this year from the brother-sister creative team of co-writer Meg Smallwood and artist and co-writer Greg Smallwood. The latest in the Archie Horror line that was birthed by Afterlife with Archie, Vampironica delivers on exactly what the title implies: Veronica Lodge becoming a vampire. The book has also fallen victim
Though we first caught a glimpse of Marvel Comics’ mysterious hooded character when the publisher initially teased Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr. and Frank Martin’s upcoming Infinity Wars event, they weren’t given a name. Now, we not only have a name but a chilling description to go along with it. Meet Requiem, a being Marvel
Fans will have to wait a little longer to learns what happens to Rorschach, the Mime, and the rest of the Doomsday Clock cast, as DC has pushed back the fifth and sixth issues of the event series. Written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Gary Frank, the limited series ambitiously attempts to bring together
Hop on the nostalgia train for your chance to purchase one of Jim Demonakos’ classic comic book spinner racks on Kickstarter in the final 48 hours of the campaign. As the founder of Emerald City Comic Con and a lifelong comics fan, Demonakos wanted to display his comics the old-fashioned way, reminiscent of the way he grew
Writer Tom King occasionally enjoys teasing fans about upcoming stories, and Batman #50 is no exception. With many readers undoubtedly curious how the wedding of Batman and Catwoman will play out, King offers some clues using Batman: The Animated Series action figures. The first photo depicts a Batman figure standing alongside Catwoman, possibly representing the
IDW Publishing has named John Barber as Editor-in-Chief, the San Diego-based company announced Monday via press release. Barber follows Chris Ryall, who held the position from June 2004 to March 2018. Additionally, Anita Frazier has joined IDW as Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, who has held marketing and sales positions at DC Comics
Harley loves her and Joker’s new headquarters, a secret love-nest they can call their own! That is, unbeknownst to her Puddin’, once Harley pays off the Carpenter the three million dollars she owes for building it. If not, in five days HQ’s new HQ goes BOOM! But with other scoundrels like the Grison and the
It appears that when Flash War hits full stride in the next couple of months, the Justice League will be called in to stop Barry Allen. The event, announced at last year’s NYCC, has brewing for some time now and when writer Joshua Williamson teams with artist Howard Porter to detail the battle between Barry
Writer/artist Sean Gordon Murphy has comic book fans looking to the future as he’s now teasing a super-secret Batman project in the works. The creator behind Batman: White Knight, Murphy brings a more realistic world of Gotham City to life across the miniseries’ eight-issue run. Set outside the main DC continuity, White Knight has flipped the roles
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