Darkseid is perhaps the most feared — and most powerful — villains in the entire DC Universe. The ruler of Apokolips has faced the Justice League on numerous occasions, but come July he’ll be counted as one of its members in Justice League Odyssey, from the creative team of writer Joshua Williamson and artist Stjepan Sejic. The announcement was
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A longtime staple of the Justice League will make a return once Dark Nights: Metal concludes. The Hall of Justice, the first ever headquarters of the Justice League, will be the team’s new base of operations, replacing the Watchtower space station. The announcement was made Saturday during the DC Publishers panel at WonderCon, where DC revealed creative teams and
With the landmark 1000th issue of Action Comics sitting just over the horizon, DC has brought together some of their top-tier talent to help celebrate 80 years of Superman at WonderCon in Anaheim. We’re expecting to see some news about the issue itself, as well as some discussion about the Man of Steel’s future under
When it comes to comics aimed at an all-ages audience, BOOM! Studios has proven itself one of the industry leaders over the past decade with comics like Lumberjanes, The Backstagers and more cementing the publisher’s reputation as a premier provider of inclusive entertainment. Announced today at WonderCon in Anaheim, BOOM! adds another title to its all-ages line
Renowned comics creator Frank Miller will team with Thomas Wheeler (Puss in Boots) to reimagine the legend of King Arthur from the perspective of a 16-year-old Nimue, also known as the Lady of the Lake, in the illustrated Young Adult novel Cursed. Miller, who is known for his work on comics such as Batman: Year
I Kill Giants arrives in theaters this weekend, based on the 2008-2009 Image Comics series from writer Joe Kelly and artist Ken Niimura. Kelly himself wrote the screenplay, and the film has attracted critical praise, with an 87 percent fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes as of Thursday evening. Currently, Niimura is focused on Umami, an
The historic Action Comics #1000 hits comic book shelves next month. As part of the celebration, variant covers for this special 80th anniversary issue have slowly been trickling in from the industry’s top artistic talent. One such variant was illustrated by Dan Jurgens for Dynamic Forces. The variant highlights the Man of Steel’s visual evolution
This June, the X-Men’s resident pop star will headline her own one-shot comic issue in Dazzler: X-Song #1 by writer Magdalene Visaggio and artist Laura Braga. According to the issue description, It’s all glitter and glamour in the underground punk scene… until Dazzler stumbles upon a part of her world that’s dangerous and violent. Now,
Gotham’s (not so) Dark Knight will be meeting Archie Andrews and friends in Archie Meets Batman ’66 #1. Written by Jeff Parker & Michael Moreci and illustrated by Dan Parent, the miniseries will feature Archie encountering the cowled version of Bruce Wayne portrayed by Adam West in the 1960s television show. Robin, played by Burt
Comics legend Joe Quesada is making an epic return to The Man Without Fear. The revered comics creator, who helped reimagine Daredevil under his Marvel Knights imprint, tweeted three variant covers for the oversized anniversary issue of Marvel Comics’ Daredevil, #600. The three Quesada covers all celebrate the evolution of Daredevil’s costume, wrapped up in
Sean Gordon Murphy, writer and artist of Batman: White Knight, has revealed a variant cover for Issue #7 that places a fan-favorite character created for Batman: The Animated Series in the spotlight: Renee Montoya. RELATED: Batman: White Knight: Was Thomas Wayne Really A Nazi? Gordon unveiled the cover on Instagram, and it depicts Montoya entering her
When writer Brian Michael Bendis makes his DC debut in the landmark Action Comics #1000, he’ll be joined by DC Comics Co-Publisher Jim Lee, who will illustrate the Superman story. Friday evening, fans got their first look at two of Lee’s pages, featuring the Man of Steel taking a brutal blow from an unseen adversary. The prolific artist
Sean Gordon Murphy, the mastermind behind Batman: White Knight, has been garnering praise for using a cured Joker to convince Gotham that Batman is its true villain. After recently absolving the Waynes of supporting Baron Von Fries (a Nazi and Mr. Freeze’s father), Murphy has now revealed a backstory he wanted to do with Klaus Janson
The America Chavez comic may be ending soon, but it wasn’t without its die-hard fans. Apparently, one such fan was pretty high-profile. It turns out Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is a lover of inter-dimensional butt-kickers, and the work of Gabby Rivera. RELATED: Marvel’s Brevoort Reminds Readers Even ‘X-Men Was Canceled Once’ WHAT IF LIFE?? IM
Following directly after the events of DC’s soon-to-wrap event series Dark Nights: Metal, Justice League: No Justice has already been teased with brand new team lineups as a cosmic space-based adventure mixing up characters from virtually every corner of the galaxy — something that is sure to herald massive consequences for the DC Universe moving
Director Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster Black Panther is jam-packed with breakout characters, not the least of which are Denai Gurira’s Okoye and Lupita Nyong’o’s Nakia, members of Wakanda’s elite royal guard. So it’s perhaps no surprise that Marvel Comics is giving them their own miniseries Wakanda Forever: The Amazing Spider-Man. Written by Nnedi Okorafor and illustrated
Longtime DC Comics writer, Michael Fleisher, who wrote a number of comics for the company in the 1970s and 1980s, especially a long run on Jonah Hex and an acclaimed run on Spectre with artist Jim Aparo in Adventure Comics, passed away in February at the age of 75 years old. Fleisher first began working
American Vampire and Huck artist Rafael Albuquerque has entered the world of Black Hammer with a variant cover for Dark Horse Comics’ Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1, seen here first on CBR. The cover is an exclusive available only to retailers at the 2018 Diamond Retailer Summit, happening April 4-April 6 at the McCormick
The first look at Exiles #1 reveals one very important piece of information: Don’t call the Kamala Khan of the future “Ms. Marvel.” Writer Saladin Ahmed and artist Javier Rodriguez re-introduce the X-Man known as Blink to the Marvel Universe (and readers) by introducing her to Khan, an older version of the currently young member
Writer Tom King enjoys sharing sneak peeks of artwork for his upcoming story arcs on social media, and a new piece illustrated by Tony S. Daniel teases a grim fate for the Earth-born Green Lantern Hal Jordan. Daniel’s penciled art for his upcoming run on Batman zooms in on Booster Gold’s face and goggles, which appear to
Chip Zdarsky, writer of Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man and Marvel Two-in-One, has signed an exclusive agreement with Marvel Comics. Known for his collaboration with Matt Fraction on Sex Criminals, and for such work as Prison Funnies and Archie Comics’ Jughead, Zdarsky made his Marvel series debut in 2016 with Howard the Duck, with artist
Domino is set to headline her own series come this April, but the fan-favorite mutant won’t be on her own for her first solo outing. Marvel has unveiled the first preview pages for Domino #1 from writer Gail Simone and David Baldeon, and it appears Domino will also bring a dog along for the ride.
Magdalene Visaggio and Sonny Liew make their Young Animal debut with Eternity Girl #1, out this week. The six-issue series from DC’s pop up imprint follows superpowered agent Caroline Sharp as she tries to get back on the roster at Alpha 13, after being benched following an “incident.” Caroline is depressed and traumatized, and Eternity
Erica Henderson is ending her run on Marvel’s acclaimed The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl series. Making it “officially official” on Twitter, Henderson said the issue she’s working on now will be her last in the series. She said she’s leaving the book to focus on her creator-owned work, but made clear that The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl will continue, despite
Writer Brad Meltzer wears a lot of different hats — but maybe not as many as the protagonist of his latest thriller. The novelist and comic book scribe spent the past few years hosting TV shows on the History Channel, including Brad Meltzer’s Lost History, about lost artifacts from America’s past. And while his efforts
UPDATE, 6:12pm ET: Joe Quesada posted an updated version of his Life Of Captain Marvel #1 cover on Twitter, which apparently works out the “kinks” in the previous version that was included in the original story. Check it out below. The version of the of The Life Of Captain Marvel #1 cover that’s been posted
Frank Miller and John Romita Jr. are bringing Superman: Year One to comic book store shelves this August. Announced as the launch title for DC’s new Black Label imprint, the three-part series will see the comics veterans take on the early days of the the big blue boy scout. It’s a framework Frank Miller should be familiar with
Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo will join forces for another tale about the Clown Prince of Crime in the newly announced graphic novel Batman: Damned. The series is part of DC Comics’ new Black Label imprint and will star the Dark Knight alongside John Constantine. “On a deserted Gotham City bridge, a body is found. Whispers spread the news:
Kevin Smith has been feeling the love since he suffered a massive heart attack last week. Many people in the industry, such as Mark Hamill and Chris Pratt, have been showing their appreciation for Smith, but the casts and crews of CW’s The Flash and Supergirl just took it up a notch. Many thanks to my friends &
Pepe the Frog creator Matt Furie is taking steps to reclaim his creation. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Furie — who created Pepe as a “peaceful frog-dude” — has filed a copyright lawsuit against InfoWars in California federal court. Before becoming a wide-spread meme, Pepe the Frog was originally envisioned as a laid-back amphibian that says,
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