Stop the presses! Like you or I, James Gunn likes to read! Imagine a world where someone can leave a pile of books atop their coffee table without the internet taking it as a sign of things to come. Look, it’s the day before New Year’s Eve, and this is entertaining. Join me as I mine one of Gunn’s recent tweets to report on a thing that isn’t happening. Recently, someone spotted three volumes of Grant Morrison’s iconic Batman and Robin comic book series atop Gunn’s coffee table. Naturally, people started thinking the books could be source material for an upcoming project from DC Films. It’s not an impossible leap, but Gunn says it’s not happening.
Yes, that’s what they were. No, they weren’t meant as a hint. Two of the volumes (2 & 3) just happened to be on my coffee table.
Yes, that’s what they were. No, they weren’t meant as a hint. Two of the volumes (2 & 3) just happened to be on my coffee table.
- 12/30/2022
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Marvel Comics’ new summer event title “A.X.E.: Judgment Day” #1, available July 20, 2022 is written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Valerio Schiti with covers by Mark Brooks, Lucas Werneck, Peach Momoko, Patrick Gleason, Ron Lim and Jack Kirby:
“…’The X-Men’ claim they're the planets' new gods. ‘The Eternals’ know that position is already filled.
“Now The Avengers are about to realize exactly how many secrets their so-called friends have kept from them. Years of tension lead to a volcanic eruption as two worlds burn. Who has leaked the X-Men's secrets to their latest foes?
“Why is ‘Tony Stark’ abducting an old friend? And who stands in judgment over the whole world…”
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“…’The X-Men’ claim they're the planets' new gods. ‘The Eternals’ know that position is already filled.
“Now The Avengers are about to realize exactly how many secrets their so-called friends have kept from them. Years of tension lead to a volcanic eruption as two worlds burn. Who has leaked the X-Men's secrets to their latest foes?
“Why is ‘Tony Stark’ abducting an old friend? And who stands in judgment over the whole world…”
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- 7/18/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While many of you are understandably counting down to next spring’s release of Action Comics #1000, it’s important that we not overlook the fact that the Man of Steel will reach another milestone in the comic book world very shortly.
You see, next week, the 800th issue of Superman is scheduled to hit stands, and that’s most assuredly something no DC fan should want to pass up. Yes, it’s technically being labeled as Superman #34, but that’s because the publisher is sticking to the numbering with which they begun at the start of the Rebirth era, which makes sense. Basically, this is a situation similar to when they shipped Detective Comics #19 back in the days of the New 52 but still celebrated that as being the 900th issue.
Now that we’ve cleared up that, let’s talk about the content itself. As it turns out, this installment continues the “Imperius Lex” storyline,...
You see, next week, the 800th issue of Superman is scheduled to hit stands, and that’s most assuredly something no DC fan should want to pass up. Yes, it’s technically being labeled as Superman #34, but that’s because the publisher is sticking to the numbering with which they begun at the start of the Rebirth era, which makes sense. Basically, this is a situation similar to when they shipped Detective Comics #19 back in the days of the New 52 but still celebrated that as being the 900th issue.
Now that we’ve cleared up that, let’s talk about the content itself. As it turns out, this installment continues the “Imperius Lex” storyline,...
- 10/26/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Aquaman #24
Written by Dan Abnett | Art by Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher | Published by DC Comics
Aquaman is best as a series when it is basically Game of Thrones underwater. The Crown of Atlantis arc has pretty much been that as Aquaman has been fighting to hold his crown despite the dirty politics and backstabbing that has been going on. By the time this issues ends he may end up losing much more than his beloved title.
Scot Eaton and Wayne Faucher’s art give this book that larger than life feel. The opening pages of Aquaman riding gigantic sea creatures was impressive to behold. Gabe Eltaeb’s colors have a vast pallet making Atlantis look both beautiful and otherworldly. Aquaman can look awfully silly if the wrong tone of color is chosen. Eltaeb circumvents that issue and gives poignancy to what could have been corny character designs.
The Crown of...
Written by Dan Abnett | Art by Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher | Published by DC Comics
Aquaman is best as a series when it is basically Game of Thrones underwater. The Crown of Atlantis arc has pretty much been that as Aquaman has been fighting to hold his crown despite the dirty politics and backstabbing that has been going on. By the time this issues ends he may end up losing much more than his beloved title.
Scot Eaton and Wayne Faucher’s art give this book that larger than life feel. The opening pages of Aquaman riding gigantic sea creatures was impressive to behold. Gabe Eltaeb’s colors have a vast pallet making Atlantis look both beautiful and otherworldly. Aquaman can look awfully silly if the wrong tone of color is chosen. Eltaeb circumvents that issue and gives poignancy to what could have been corny character designs.
The Crown of...
- 6/20/2017
- by Dan Clark
- Nerdly
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Although we still have much of June ahead of us and all the awesome comic books that it’ll no doubt bring, it doesn’t hurt to look ahead at what next month will offer. In fact, those of you who love scooping up variant covers will want to pay attention because DC is set to serve up some real eye-catchers with Harley Quinn, Superman, Batman and several others.
First let’s talk about Harley Quinn #23, which features yet another solid effort from Frank Cho. Knowing that Amanda Conner continually brings her A-game each month with her standard covers, it takes a special kind of artist to have a friendly competition with her – and Cho’s recent works have been that damn good. This encapsulation of Harley and Ivy’s friendship just proves that.
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Although we still have much of June ahead of us and all the awesome comic books that it’ll no doubt bring, it doesn’t hurt to look ahead at what next month will offer. In fact, those of you who love scooping up variant covers will want to pay attention because DC is set to serve up some real eye-catchers with Harley Quinn, Superman, Batman and several others.
First let’s talk about Harley Quinn #23, which features yet another solid effort from Frank Cho. Knowing that Amanda Conner continually brings her A-game each month with her standard covers, it takes a special kind of artist to have a friendly competition with her – and Cho’s recent works have been that damn good. This encapsulation of Harley and Ivy’s friendship just proves that.
- 6/8/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Since the dawn of the Rebirth era, the Superman family of books have absolutely been on fire, restoring the Man of Steel and his related to characters to their former glory that some readers thought the New 52 simply lacked. And, from what we can tell, they won’t cool off anytime in the foreseeable future. In fact, just this week, we found out that Big Blue and Lex Luthor are set to confront Mr. Oz over in Action Comics this August and, that very same month, his eponymous title will take full advantage of the crossover potential that comes with being a part of the DC Universe.
You see, this summer, Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason intend on calling back to their days of working on Green Lantern Corps by getting Superman mixed up with this guy named Sinestro. Perhaps you’ve heard of him. And while the creative...
You see, this summer, Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason intend on calling back to their days of working on Green Lantern Corps by getting Superman mixed up with this guy named Sinestro. Perhaps you’ve heard of him. And while the creative...
- 5/24/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
This review contains minor spoilers.
With several other titles dealing with the aftermath of “Superman Reborn,” Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason’s Superman attempts something different. The writers decided to include Batman and Robin in this arc titled “Black Dawn” and explore family ties. It’s an all-star cast and there’s a lot to get excited about here, but is it a good idea to turn this title into the Jon Kent show?
Batman has gone missing, so Clark, Jon, and Damian head out to find him. As they search for the Bat, they come across the giant squid from way back in issue #2. Supes tells the kids to stay put and does his best to protect the bystanders from the ocean monster. When it breaks free, however, Jon uses his heat vision on the creature. The crowd cheers for Superboy, but his father is not too pleased...
With several other titles dealing with the aftermath of “Superman Reborn,” Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason’s Superman attempts something different. The writers decided to include Batman and Robin in this arc titled “Black Dawn” and explore family ties. It’s an all-star cast and there’s a lot to get excited about here, but is it a good idea to turn this title into the Jon Kent show?
Batman has gone missing, so Clark, Jon, and Damian head out to find him. As they search for the Bat, they come across the giant squid from way back in issue #2. Supes tells the kids to stay put and does his best to protect the bystanders from the ocean monster. When it breaks free, however, Jon uses his heat vision on the creature. The crowd cheers for Superboy, but his father is not too pleased...
- 4/19/2017
- by Sergio Pereira
- We Got This Covered
This review contains minor spoilers.
After Action Comics #976, everything is now right in Clark Kent’s world. He and his family are whole again and all the missing gaps are filled. Ha, you really believed that, didn’t you? Put on your detective glasses because Superman #20 introduces a brand-new mystery to solve: Jon Kent’s developing powers (or lack thereof).
Chapter one of “Black Dawn” begins back in Hamilton County with the Kent family. They appear happy, living like a normal family – even if ‘normal’ is Superman flying over the farmlands. One evening, Batman and Robin arrive unexpectedly, interrupting their peace. The Dark Knight tells Clark that the tests he conducted on Jon have come back inconclusive. While the boy appears biologically healthy, something is holding his powers back from fully developing.
According to Bruce, Jon should be even more powerful than his father. He believes that there are environmental...
After Action Comics #976, everything is now right in Clark Kent’s world. He and his family are whole again and all the missing gaps are filled. Ha, you really believed that, didn’t you? Put on your detective glasses because Superman #20 introduces a brand-new mystery to solve: Jon Kent’s developing powers (or lack thereof).
Chapter one of “Black Dawn” begins back in Hamilton County with the Kent family. They appear happy, living like a normal family – even if ‘normal’ is Superman flying over the farmlands. One evening, Batman and Robin arrive unexpectedly, interrupting their peace. The Dark Knight tells Clark that the tests he conducted on Jon have come back inconclusive. While the boy appears biologically healthy, something is holding his powers back from fully developing.
According to Bruce, Jon should be even more powerful than his father. He believes that there are environmental...
- 4/5/2017
- by Sergio Pereira
- We Got This Covered
This review contains minor spoilers.
Whoa! If you thought Action Comics #975 entered the Twilight Zone, you haven’t seen anything yet. Superman #19 is a psychedelic trip that’s sure to inspire Keith Richards to roll up this book and smoke it. Regardless of what you think of Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason’s stories, one thing’s for sure: they’re never boring. “Superman Reborn” part three ups the ante and sets up an exciting finale for next week’s Action Comics #976.
After the revelation that Mr. Mxyzptlk was the other Clark Kent and took Jon, Lois struggles to remember her son and her relationship with Clark. In anger, Supes calls out Mxyzptlk, who reveals Superman was split into two and challenges him to a game. The rules are simple: if Clark wins, the imp will go far away; if not, Jon will be lost forever. Superman plays the cosmic board game,...
Whoa! If you thought Action Comics #975 entered the Twilight Zone, you haven’t seen anything yet. Superman #19 is a psychedelic trip that’s sure to inspire Keith Richards to roll up this book and smoke it. Regardless of what you think of Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason’s stories, one thing’s for sure: they’re never boring. “Superman Reborn” part three ups the ante and sets up an exciting finale for next week’s Action Comics #976.
After the revelation that Mr. Mxyzptlk was the other Clark Kent and took Jon, Lois struggles to remember her son and her relationship with Clark. In anger, Supes calls out Mxyzptlk, who reveals Superman was split into two and challenges him to a game. The rules are simple: if Clark wins, the imp will go far away; if not, Jon will be lost forever. Superman plays the cosmic board game,...
- 3/15/2017
- by Sergio Pereira
- We Got This Covered
Visit any comic book forum and you’re likely to find everyone gushing about Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason’s latest Superman arc, “Multiplicity.” Seeing the Supermen from different Earths and Multiverse all in one book has turned into many fans’ biggest wet dream. I mean, who wouldn’t geek out seeing the current Man of Steel team-up with Red Son Superman? With expectation at an all-time high and fans craving more, Superman #15 needed to leap even higher than its predecessor.
After being alerted of the capture of Earth 14’s Superman and the demise of the Justice League of Assassins, Clark and Justice Incarnate travel across the different Earths, trying to pull each ‘Super’ to safety. They meet resistance along the way – specifically from Earth 13’s Etrigan the Demon, who requires a little more ‘forceful’ persuasion. With all the remaining Supermen gathered in one place, Clark discusses his plan of using them as bait.
After being alerted of the capture of Earth 14’s Superman and the demise of the Justice League of Assassins, Clark and Justice Incarnate travel across the different Earths, trying to pull each ‘Super’ to safety. They meet resistance along the way – specifically from Earth 13’s Etrigan the Demon, who requires a little more ‘forceful’ persuasion. With all the remaining Supermen gathered in one place, Clark discusses his plan of using them as bait.
- 1/18/2017
- by Sergio Pereira
- We Got This Covered
Though it's not really a radical departure from his current Rebirth look, The Man of Steel is set to debut a new costume in the pages of Superman #20 and Action Comics #977 this April. As you can see from the covers below (via Comibook.com), this outfit sports a few subtle differences around the collar, cuffs, boots and belt, which give Supes a more classic appearance - though those divisive red shorts are still absent. Check out the covers below along with the solicitations for both issues. Superman #20 Written by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason • Art by Patrick Gleason and Mick Gray • Cover by Patrick Gleason • Variant cover by Tony S. Daniel “Superman Black” part one! A “Superman Reborn Aftermath” tie-in! As the smoke clears the Kents are faced with leaving Hamilton to go back to Metropolis, but someone or something doesn’t want them to leave! Batman and Robin...
- 1/14/2017
- ComicBookMovie.com
Dammit, Barry, stop messing with the timeline again! It’s too early to tell if he’s to blame for the events in Superman #14, but it’s normally his fault. Titled “Multiplicity,” this new arc from the writing team of Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason features the return of the Multiverse. The big question is, how does it tie-in with Rebirth?
As Clark drives along a Hamilton County road, he nearly crashes into a battered Red Son Superman, who asks for his help. Red Son Superman tells Clark about his attackers, the Prophecy and his Gatherers, and how they’re after him and Kenan Kong, aka China’s Super-Man. Allowing only a brief moment for expositional dialogue, the Gatherers attack again, making it clear Clark isn’t on their mysterious “lyst.” Proving he’s the ol’ Superman of pre-New 52, Clark declares, “around here the only one making lists is Santa Claus.
As Clark drives along a Hamilton County road, he nearly crashes into a battered Red Son Superman, who asks for his help. Red Son Superman tells Clark about his attackers, the Prophecy and his Gatherers, and how they’re after him and Kenan Kong, aka China’s Super-Man. Allowing only a brief moment for expositional dialogue, the Gatherers attack again, making it clear Clark isn’t on their mysterious “lyst.” Proving he’s the ol’ Superman of pre-New 52, Clark declares, “around here the only one making lists is Santa Claus.
- 1/4/2017
- by Sergio Pereira
- We Got This Covered
Comic Book Reviews: DC Round Up Week 12-07-2016
We got Batman the one man army, Green Arrow and Aquaman getting the same “We didn’t do it” storyline, and a few other DC books continue to lose steam after an amazing start! Read on to see what’s going wrong with DC Comics Rebirth!
Aquaman #12
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Phillippe Briones, Gabe Elateb
Review: More of Nemo led by Black Manta framing Aquaman and the Atlaneteans for the attacks on U.S. Soil. No one wants to give Aquaman or the Atlanteans the benefit of the doubt and once more its Justice League to come get Arthur (while seemingly one cares about the surmounting death toll and damage being done to the various states). I think I’m done with Aquaman, this whole “U.S. hates Aquaman” storyline just keeps forcing me to stretch my imagination and acceptance of...
We got Batman the one man army, Green Arrow and Aquaman getting the same “We didn’t do it” storyline, and a few other DC books continue to lose steam after an amazing start! Read on to see what’s going wrong with DC Comics Rebirth!
Aquaman #12
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Phillippe Briones, Gabe Elateb
Review: More of Nemo led by Black Manta framing Aquaman and the Atlaneteans for the attacks on U.S. Soil. No one wants to give Aquaman or the Atlanteans the benefit of the doubt and once more its Justice League to come get Arthur (while seemingly one cares about the surmounting death toll and damage being done to the various states). I think I’m done with Aquaman, this whole “U.S. hates Aquaman” storyline just keeps forcing me to stretch my imagination and acceptance of...
- 12/9/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Comic Book Reviews: DC Round Up Week 11-16-2016
This week Batman’s plans for Operation: Break Bane’s Damn Back! Continues with an unexpected (but not really) twist, Green Arrow continues to deliver, and I basically give up Aquaman being interesting. To top it off I’m thinking I’ll finally drop Suicide Squad as despite Jim Lee’s artwork the story is just dumb. It’s lowest common denominator dumb. Characters acting different then they do anywhere else, being forced to feel more like the “movie”, and now potential zombie Captain Boomerangs. How did the other books fair this week? Read on!
Aquaman #11
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Philippe Briones, Gabe Eltaeb
Review: So it takes Arthur nearly getting beaten to death by the Shaggy Man (yes that’s a real villain, a robot that’s indestructible and looks like Big Foot) to finally win some good graces back...
This week Batman’s plans for Operation: Break Bane’s Damn Back! Continues with an unexpected (but not really) twist, Green Arrow continues to deliver, and I basically give up Aquaman being interesting. To top it off I’m thinking I’ll finally drop Suicide Squad as despite Jim Lee’s artwork the story is just dumb. It’s lowest common denominator dumb. Characters acting different then they do anywhere else, being forced to feel more like the “movie”, and now potential zombie Captain Boomerangs. How did the other books fair this week? Read on!
Aquaman #11
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Philippe Briones, Gabe Eltaeb
Review: So it takes Arthur nearly getting beaten to death by the Shaggy Man (yes that’s a real villain, a robot that’s indestructible and looks like Big Foot) to finally win some good graces back...
- 11/18/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Comic Book Reviews: DC Comics Round Up Week 11-02-2016
After a brief hiatus from reviewing the great books of DC Comics I hop back and see what the current state of various series are. Officially moved from “I kind of care” to “I don’t care at all” are Cyborg, Justice League, Blue Beetle, Doom Patrol, Catwoman: Election Night and probably a few others soon. So the review list gets shorter! I am casually keeping up with these titles so if anyone has questions or thoughts feel free to sound off in the comments below and I’m more than happy to engage in discussion!
Aquaman #10
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Brad Walker, Andrew Hennessy, Gabe Eltaeb
Review: Mera is brought before the widowhood and a prophesy is revealed that at some point in the future Mera will become insane with grief after Arthur befalls an untimely end, and thus...
After a brief hiatus from reviewing the great books of DC Comics I hop back and see what the current state of various series are. Officially moved from “I kind of care” to “I don’t care at all” are Cyborg, Justice League, Blue Beetle, Doom Patrol, Catwoman: Election Night and probably a few others soon. So the review list gets shorter! I am casually keeping up with these titles so if anyone has questions or thoughts feel free to sound off in the comments below and I’m more than happy to engage in discussion!
Aquaman #10
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Brad Walker, Andrew Hennessy, Gabe Eltaeb
Review: Mera is brought before the widowhood and a prophesy is revealed that at some point in the future Mera will become insane with grief after Arthur befalls an untimely end, and thus...
- 11/4/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Issue 8 of Superman beings the “Escape From Dinosaur Island” arc. This book continues to closely follow Clark and Jonathan’s father son relationship. As a matter of fact the whole accidental trip to Dinosaur Island starts because of a hiccup in John’s school science project that transports him, Clark and Krypto to this mysterious island. Upon arriving it seems that the military had once had a presence there but had been decimated. As they are trying to locate John’s science project to try and get back home we see our group of heroes attacked by various prehistoric animals like something that seemed like a giant piranha to pterodactyl like dinosaurs. As they discover more human remains they find a cave where written on the wall is “This Is The Story Of The Losers”.
This title so far has been very distinct from what we saw from Superman in...
This title so far has been very distinct from what we saw from Superman in...
- 10/9/2016
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Comic Book Reviews: DC Comics Round Up Week 09-21-2016
DC Comics brings us a rebirthed Trinity story line starring the big three of the DC Universe-Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman! Although this will be unlike any other “meeting” story between these icons that we’ve seen before. This week also brings us a few stellar books in the Rebirth line up along with solo Raven series (for all you Teen Titans fans).
Aquaman #7
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher
Review: Arthur is still an outlaw according to the Us, he has to contend with all the problems Atlantis is currently facing while trying to discover who is framing his nation for the attacks on the surface world (Hint hint, it’s Nemo now run by Black Manta). All in all it’s safe to say it isn’t easy being King. I think that’s the...
DC Comics brings us a rebirthed Trinity story line starring the big three of the DC Universe-Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman! Although this will be unlike any other “meeting” story between these icons that we’ve seen before. This week also brings us a few stellar books in the Rebirth line up along with solo Raven series (for all you Teen Titans fans).
Aquaman #7
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher
Review: Arthur is still an outlaw according to the Us, he has to contend with all the problems Atlantis is currently facing while trying to discover who is framing his nation for the attacks on the surface world (Hint hint, it’s Nemo now run by Black Manta). All in all it’s safe to say it isn’t easy being King. I think that’s the...
- 9/23/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Comic Books 101: DC Comics-Reading Batman Pt 2
Previously I wrote an article helping new readers figure out the best places to pick up Batman from DC Comics . For those confused or still uncertain about major events in DC Comics (which connect to various “jumping on” points for Batman) I wrote an article detailing the big company altering stories in my history of the DC Universe article. This time around I am going to open up a bit more on the adventures of The Dark Knight, and take a look at some of the bigger, and in my opinion, best stories for potential Batman readers. This will include small and big story lines that exist in various continuities within the DC Comics publication history for the character. There won’t be any set “this is better than that” to the stories listed, simply moments in the characters publication where a...
Previously I wrote an article helping new readers figure out the best places to pick up Batman from DC Comics . For those confused or still uncertain about major events in DC Comics (which connect to various “jumping on” points for Batman) I wrote an article detailing the big company altering stories in my history of the DC Universe article. This time around I am going to open up a bit more on the adventures of The Dark Knight, and take a look at some of the bigger, and in my opinion, best stories for potential Batman readers. This will include small and big story lines that exist in various continuities within the DC Comics publication history for the character. There won’t be any set “this is better than that” to the stories listed, simply moments in the characters publication where a...
- 9/22/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Comic Book Reviews: DC Comics Round Up Week 09-07-2016
DC Comics continues having some soft retcons in their Rebirth line up. This time around Cyborg is the center of attention, getting a new creative team and focus. Does it work? Will this be the time for Cyborg to pick up steam with a potential film still looming in the distance? Read on to find out!
Aquaman #6
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Andrew Hennessey, Brad Walker Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Review: Did someone not inform Dan Abnett this isn’t the same Clark that was introduced when The New 52 first started! This Superman seems very familiar with Arthur, so much so Arthur has no problem airing some of his more insecure issues with Big Blue. The exchange was awkward, and full of weird contradictions that just didn’t make sense for the characters. Superman says he’s not a puppet and he came to talk things out,...
DC Comics continues having some soft retcons in their Rebirth line up. This time around Cyborg is the center of attention, getting a new creative team and focus. Does it work? Will this be the time for Cyborg to pick up steam with a potential film still looming in the distance? Read on to find out!
Aquaman #6
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Andrew Hennessey, Brad Walker Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Review: Did someone not inform Dan Abnett this isn’t the same Clark that was introduced when The New 52 first started! This Superman seems very familiar with Arthur, so much so Arthur has no problem airing some of his more insecure issues with Big Blue. The exchange was awkward, and full of weird contradictions that just didn’t make sense for the characters. Superman says he’s not a puppet and he came to talk things out,...
- 9/12/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Comic Book Reviews: DC Round Up Week 08-17-2016
DC Comics has been killing it with sales lately, and for good reason! The Rebirth has been a success with almost every series delivering well-written and illustrated stories. Whatever editorial direction Geoff Johns put the company on, it’s worked! The characters feel fresh and new again, while still keeping true to the status quo set up in the New 52 Universe. Could the books do a slightly better job at feeling more “interconnected” (No that doesn’t mean crossover!)? Sure! But regardless, each individual series feels very well put together and on a focused plot. So without further delay, check out the hot books from this week’s DC Comics Rebirth line up!
Green Arrow #5
Story: Benjamin Percy Art: Juan Ferreyra
Review: If you were to tell me a year or so ago (or even further back) that future me would...
DC Comics has been killing it with sales lately, and for good reason! The Rebirth has been a success with almost every series delivering well-written and illustrated stories. Whatever editorial direction Geoff Johns put the company on, it’s worked! The characters feel fresh and new again, while still keeping true to the status quo set up in the New 52 Universe. Could the books do a slightly better job at feeling more “interconnected” (No that doesn’t mean crossover!)? Sure! But regardless, each individual series feels very well put together and on a focused plot. So without further delay, check out the hot books from this week’s DC Comics Rebirth line up!
Green Arrow #5
Story: Benjamin Percy Art: Juan Ferreyra
Review: If you were to tell me a year or so ago (or even further back) that future me would...
- 8/19/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Comic Book Reviews: DC Round Up Week 08-03-2016
When I first started writing reviews for Lrm I stated I would stick with all the DC Rebirth Issues until at least issue 6 before considering any to drop. So far, I’ve pleasantly been surprised by my complete interest in All the Rebirth Titles thus far! We are approaching issue 4 for most of the newly revamped series, with still many more trickling in that show promise. As the first “wave” of books get closer to issue 6, I’ll do a quick rundown on those series and try to help new readers choose which books might be best for them. Until then, be sure to sound off in the comments on how you’re liking (or disliking) the DC Rebirth!
Aquaman #4
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Philippe Briones Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Review: Aquaman has become a sort of love hate series for me in this DC Rebirth.
When I first started writing reviews for Lrm I stated I would stick with all the DC Rebirth Issues until at least issue 6 before considering any to drop. So far, I’ve pleasantly been surprised by my complete interest in All the Rebirth Titles thus far! We are approaching issue 4 for most of the newly revamped series, with still many more trickling in that show promise. As the first “wave” of books get closer to issue 6, I’ll do a quick rundown on those series and try to help new readers choose which books might be best for them. Until then, be sure to sound off in the comments on how you’re liking (or disliking) the DC Rebirth!
Aquaman #4
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Philippe Briones Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Review: Aquaman has become a sort of love hate series for me in this DC Rebirth.
- 8/9/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Some of you who read my Facebook posts might have already seen this, but I think that it’s important enough to repeat the story. It’s from the “See Something, Say Something” school.
Yesterday I was walking down the block to the store and I passed a parked car with two dogs in it and all the windows closed, including the sunroof. It was 95 degrees here in Bayonne, which meant that inside the car it must have been at least 10 degrees hotter. I went into the restaurant on the corner and asked if anyone owned this car. No. So, what to do? I waited about five minutes to see if the owner came back – nope. So I called the police. I’m happy to say they showed up immediately. They went from door-to-door up and down the street, and to the storefronts to see if they could find the owner.
Yesterday I was walking down the block to the store and I passed a parked car with two dogs in it and all the windows closed, including the sunroof. It was 95 degrees here in Bayonne, which meant that inside the car it must have been at least 10 degrees hotter. I went into the restaurant on the corner and asked if anyone owned this car. No. So, what to do? I waited about five minutes to see if the owner came back – nope. So I called the police. I’m happy to say they showed up immediately. They went from door-to-door up and down the street, and to the storefronts to see if they could find the owner.
- 8/8/2016
- by Mindy Newell
- Comicmix.com
Comic Book Reviews: DC Round Up Week 07-20-2016
After a two week absence I return to see what the current state of DC’s Rebirth is in! How are the Gotham Siblings doing? Are they evil yet? What’s going on with Aquaman and the anti-Atlantism? Are those two silly Lanterns still squabbling over inane stuff? Well read on to find out all about the wonderful world of DC Comics!
Aquaman#3
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Philippe Briones Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Review: So for some reason, even though Arthur painfully has put together this Atlantean Embassy, even though he’s saved the world (including America) countless times and has proven himself a hero, even though he is a Us Citizen, And even though Black Manta is also an American and blatantly guilty over the explosion at the Atlantean Embassy, we are to believe that everyone is like “well F*! You Arthur,...
After a two week absence I return to see what the current state of DC’s Rebirth is in! How are the Gotham Siblings doing? Are they evil yet? What’s going on with Aquaman and the anti-Atlantism? Are those two silly Lanterns still squabbling over inane stuff? Well read on to find out all about the wonderful world of DC Comics!
Aquaman#3
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Philippe Briones Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Review: So for some reason, even though Arthur painfully has put together this Atlantean Embassy, even though he’s saved the world (including America) countless times and has proven himself a hero, even though he is a Us Citizen, And even though Black Manta is also an American and blatantly guilty over the explosion at the Atlantean Embassy, we are to believe that everyone is like “well F*! You Arthur,...
- 7/27/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
This week a few titles experience a Rebirth! And a few more begin their new lives! What are Jon Kent’s (errr Smith’s) Powers? And is Batman stronger than a Boeing 757? What’s up with Wally? And get ready to feel the Rage!!! All this and more on my reviews for DC Comics Week 06-15-2015.
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Batman #1
Story: Tom King Art: David Finch, Matt Banning Colors: Jordie Bellaire
Review: Tom King wastes little time picking the action from where Batman: Rebirth left off. A terrorist with a rocket launcher is loose in Gotham and Batman needs to track him down before something really bad happens! Unfortunately, that's exactly what unfolds leading to the Dark Knight having to go head to head with a dive bombing B757 to save Gotham! To complicate matters further, two new heroes show up going by the names 'Gotham' and 'Lady Gotham,...
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Batman #1
Story: Tom King Art: David Finch, Matt Banning Colors: Jordie Bellaire
Review: Tom King wastes little time picking the action from where Batman: Rebirth left off. A terrorist with a rocket launcher is loose in Gotham and Batman needs to track him down before something really bad happens! Unfortunately, that's exactly what unfolds leading to the Dark Knight having to go head to head with a dive bombing B757 to save Gotham! To complicate matters further, two new heroes show up going by the names 'Gotham' and 'Lady Gotham,...
- 6/17/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
When picking out the Rebirth titles that I was most looking forward to, Superman was not high on my list. Mainly because he is not one of my favorite characters and thus I have not read too many of his story arcs. But to my surprise, Superman Rebirth, Action Comics Rebirth and now Superman #1 are some of my favorites out of all the titles the have come out so far. I thought this book was going to stay focused with the events we saw in Action Comics, but instead it turned its attention to Superman’s son Jonathan.
Early in this issue as Superman is saving livestock from their burning barn and Jonathan says “But they didn’t have to worry. My dad is Superman”, I knew that this book was going to have a different tone and focus. You really feel for Jonathan who because he can’t control his powers,...
Early in this issue as Superman is saving livestock from their burning barn and Jonathan says “But they didn’t have to worry. My dad is Superman”, I knew that this book was going to have a different tone and focus. You really feel for Jonathan who because he can’t control his powers,...
- 6/16/2016
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Superman Rebirth #1 sets the tone for the rest of the Rebirth titles. Being that Batman is my favorite hero I gravitated toward that book first. If you’ve taken a moment to read my thoughts on that book, you know that I was really unimpressed by it. Superman Rebirth on the other hand has all the components that I expected from these one-shot titles and eventually lead you into their respective number ones. Tomasi and Gleason do a fantastic job at blending different aspects of New 52 Superman, Convergence and some of Superman’s legacy into one book and eventually struck my curiosity going forward.
Superman as we know is dead. The Superman we see here is from the pre-“Flashpoint” timeline. The reason why he is here now in this universe is because this Clark, Lois and their baby Jonathan escaped their timeline during the Convergence event and ended up...
Superman as we know is dead. The Superman we see here is from the pre-“Flashpoint” timeline. The reason why he is here now in this universe is because this Clark, Lois and their baby Jonathan escaped their timeline during the Convergence event and ended up...
- 6/2/2016
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Robin: Son Of Batman #1 Patrick Gleason (writer/art/cover) Robbi Rodriguez (variant) On Sale: 06/17/15 Price: $3.99 The son of a Bat and a Demon, Damian al Ghul has set out to forge his own destiny - and atone for the shameful Year of Blood! Will he be aided or hindered by the behemoth Goliath? And what mysterious legacy trails behind him? Join writer/artist Patrick Gleason as he chronicles the globe-hopping adventures of Robin: Son Of Batman!
- 6/16/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Cbr debuted our first look at the cover, along with Joker variants for The Flash #41 by Eddy Barrows and Marcelo Maiolo; Gotham Academy #7 by Craig Rousseau; Justice League #41 by David Finch, Jonathan Glapion and Brad Anderson; and Superman. #41 by Karl Kerschl. There's also a full list of the June titles that'll be taken over by the Clown Prince of Crime. "Action Comics" #41 by Darwin Cooke Aquaman" #41 by Walter Simonson and Laura Martin "Batgirl" #41 by Rafael Albuquerque "Batman" #41 by Sean Murphy and Matt Hollingsworth "Batman/Superman" #21 by Jock "Catwoman" #41 by Javier Pulido "Deathstroke" #7 by Lee Weeks and R&T Horie "Detective Comics" #41 by Patrick Gleason and John Kalisz "Gotham Academy" #7 by Craig Rousseau "Gotham By Midnight" by John Van Fleet " Grayson" #9 by Dave Johnson "Green Arrow" #41 by Bill Sienkiewicz "Green Lantern" #41 by Ben Oliver "Harley Quinn" #17 by Eduardo Risso "Justice League" #41 by David Finch & Jonathan Glapion...
- 3/14/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Birthright #1 – #5 “Homecoming”
Written by Joshua Williamson
Art by Andrei Bressan
Colors by Adriano Lucas
Published by Image Comics
Fresh from the mind of Joshua Williamson, Birthright is an interesting new series from Image. The concept is quite simple: a young boy by the name of Mikey vanishes seemingly into thin air, causing havoc on his family from his absence to the point of breaking that is until a year later when a stranger arrives, straight out of a fantasy paperback and sporting an arsenal that would make Conan jealous, claims to be Mikey grown up. And yes, it’s actually Mikey. It turns out he was the champion of a far off realm called Terrenos fated to liberate the land from the monstrous God King Lore. However, what he leaves out is how Mikey himself is under the control of Lore himself with a mission to make Earth his next conquest.
Written by Joshua Williamson
Art by Andrei Bressan
Colors by Adriano Lucas
Published by Image Comics
Fresh from the mind of Joshua Williamson, Birthright is an interesting new series from Image. The concept is quite simple: a young boy by the name of Mikey vanishes seemingly into thin air, causing havoc on his family from his absence to the point of breaking that is until a year later when a stranger arrives, straight out of a fantasy paperback and sporting an arsenal that would make Conan jealous, claims to be Mikey grown up. And yes, it’s actually Mikey. It turns out he was the champion of a far off realm called Terrenos fated to liberate the land from the monstrous God King Lore. However, what he leaves out is how Mikey himself is under the control of Lore himself with a mission to make Earth his next conquest.
- 3/3/2015
- by Grant Raycroft
- SoundOnSight
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Adhouse Books
Street Angel Hc, $19.95
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Journey #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Monte Moore), $3.99
Cavewoman Journey #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Budd Root), Ar
Antarctic Press
Victorian Secret Midwinter Special (One Shot), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Afterlife With Archie #6 (Andrew Pepoy Variant Cover), $2.99
Afterlife With Archie #6 (Francesco Francavilla Regular Cover), $2.99
Betty And Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #225, $6.99
Diary Of A Girl Next Door Betty Hc, $13.99
Jughead And Archie Double Digest #4, $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Magazine Format), $9.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Alex Ross Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Cliff Chiang Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Jill Thompson Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Tommy Lee Edwards Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Walt Simonson Cover), $4.99
Aspen Comics
Damsels In Excess #1 (Cover A Mirka Andolfo), $3.99
Damsels In...
Adhouse Books
Street Angel Hc, $19.95
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Journey #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Monte Moore), $3.99
Cavewoman Journey #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Budd Root), Ar
Antarctic Press
Victorian Secret Midwinter Special (One Shot), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Afterlife With Archie #6 (Andrew Pepoy Variant Cover), $2.99
Afterlife With Archie #6 (Francesco Francavilla Regular Cover), $2.99
Betty And Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #225, $6.99
Diary Of A Girl Next Door Betty Hc, $13.99
Jughead And Archie Double Digest #4, $4.99
Life With Archie #36 (Magazine Format), $9.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Alex Ross Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Cliff Chiang Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Jill Thompson Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Tommy Lee Edwards Cover), $4.99
Life With Archie Comic #37 (Walt Simonson Cover), $4.99
Aspen Comics
Damsels In Excess #1 (Cover A Mirka Andolfo), $3.99
Damsels In...
- 7/21/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
AC Comics
Femforce #167 (Cover A Will Meugniot), $9.95
Femforce #167 (Cover B Mark G. Heike), $9.95
Alterna Comics
Last West Gn, $14.99
Amigo Comics
Lunita #3 (Of 4), $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman 20th-Anniversary 2014 Full Color Show Book, Ar
Antarctic Press
Rod Espinosa’s Steampunk Edge Of Empire #2 (Of 2), $3.99
Ape Entertainment
Tugg The Bull Terrier #1 (Of 4), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #656 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #656 (Ramon K. Perez Roses Are Red Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie Funhouse Double Double Digest #6, $5.99
Aspen Comics
All New Fathom #7 (Of 8)(Cover A Alex Konat), $3.99
All New Fathom #7 (Of 8)(Cover B Randy Green), $3.99
All New Soulfire #5 (Of 8)(Cover A V. Ken Marion), $3.99
All New Soulfire #5 (Of 8)(Cover B Paolo Pantalena), $3.99
Fathom Annual #1, $5.99
Avatar Press
Dicks Volume 2 Tp, $19.99
Big Finish Productions
Doctor Who The Evil One Audio CD,...
AC Comics
Femforce #167 (Cover A Will Meugniot), $9.95
Femforce #167 (Cover B Mark G. Heike), $9.95
Alterna Comics
Last West Gn, $14.99
Amigo Comics
Lunita #3 (Of 4), $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman 20th-Anniversary 2014 Full Color Show Book, Ar
Antarctic Press
Rod Espinosa’s Steampunk Edge Of Empire #2 (Of 2), $3.99
Ape Entertainment
Tugg The Bull Terrier #1 (Of 4), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #656 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #656 (Ramon K. Perez Roses Are Red Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie Funhouse Double Double Digest #6, $5.99
Aspen Comics
All New Fathom #7 (Of 8)(Cover A Alex Konat), $3.99
All New Fathom #7 (Of 8)(Cover B Randy Green), $3.99
All New Soulfire #5 (Of 8)(Cover A V. Ken Marion), $3.99
All New Soulfire #5 (Of 8)(Cover B Paolo Pantalena), $3.99
Fathom Annual #1, $5.99
Avatar Press
Dicks Volume 2 Tp, $19.99
Big Finish Productions
Doctor Who The Evil One Audio CD,...
- 6/16/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
I loved the character of Damian Wayne. He was sassy, rebellious, and gave the greatest super hero in the DC Universe a run for his money. Imagine an eleven-year-old already as angry, bitter, and vengeful as an adult Bruce Wayne. The sparks that flew between the latest incarnation of Batman and Robin were legendary. And it all came to a tragic end much too soon. Batman and Robin Volume 4: Requiem for Damian deals with the aftermath of Death of a Family and shows a Dark Knight struggling to come to grips with his emotions and guilt.
Made up of issues 18 through 23 of the monthly title, Batman and Robin Volume 4: Requiem for Damian puts the Caped Crusader in league with Red Robin, Red Hood, Batgirl, Catwoman, and Nightwing to track down the scum who aided in the death of his son. The criminals of Gotham City were in trouble before,...
Made up of issues 18 through 23 of the monthly title, Batman and Robin Volume 4: Requiem for Damian puts the Caped Crusader in league with Red Robin, Red Hood, Batgirl, Catwoman, and Nightwing to track down the scum who aided in the death of his son. The criminals of Gotham City were in trouble before,...
- 6/10/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Eric Shirey)
- Cinelinx
When I first saw the cover of Batman/Superman Issue #1, I was instantly excited to read it and take in as much of Jae Lee's fabulous art as I could. Unlike the art, the direction the story took disappointed me. Batman/Superman Volume 1: Cross World leaves me with mixed feelings.
A goddess from Apokolips transports the Superman and Batman of our world to Earth 2. It's a world where the familiar becomes unfamiliar and the origins of our heroes aren't what we've come to know as canon. It's a world where the Dark Knight and Man of Steel must join forces with their doppelgangers to defeat a universal enemy and find their way back to the reality they're from.
I give Greg Pak praise for taking a storyline that could've sunk very quickly into tedium and breathing new life into it. It's still irritating that a re-launch of...
A goddess from Apokolips transports the Superman and Batman of our world to Earth 2. It's a world where the familiar becomes unfamiliar and the origins of our heroes aren't what we've come to know as canon. It's a world where the Dark Knight and Man of Steel must join forces with their doppelgangers to defeat a universal enemy and find their way back to the reality they're from.
I give Greg Pak praise for taking a storyline that could've sunk very quickly into tedium and breathing new life into it. It's still irritating that a re-launch of...
- 5/20/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Eric Shirey)
- Cinelinx
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Aazurn Publishing
Mercenary Pig #1, $4.99
Abrams
Art Of DreamWorks Animation Hc, $50.00
Jim Curious A Voyage To The Heart Of The Sea In 3-D Vision Hc, $19.95
Abrams Comicarts
Climate Changed A Personal Journey Through The Science Gn, $24.95
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising Volume 4 Winter Graves Tp, $16.99
AC Comics
Men Of Mystery #92, $29.95
Ace Books
Doctor Who The Wheel Of Ice Mmpb, $16.00
Adhouse Books
Operation Margarine Gn, $12.95
Amigo Comics
Ghost Wolf #1 (Of 4), $3.99
Antarctic Press
Collected Ninja High School Volume 2 Tp, $24.99
Gearhearts Steampunk Glamor Revue #10, $3.99
Time Lincoln Continental (One Shot), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #654 (Jeff Shultz Casablanca Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie #654 (Fernando Ruiz Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie Comics Spectacular Sports Time Tp, $5.99
Archie Funhouse Double Digest #4, $3.99
Mega Man #35 (Ben Bates Mega Man X Variant Cover), $2.99
Mega Man...
Aazurn Publishing
Mercenary Pig #1, $4.99
Abrams
Art Of DreamWorks Animation Hc, $50.00
Jim Curious A Voyage To The Heart Of The Sea In 3-D Vision Hc, $19.95
Abrams Comicarts
Climate Changed A Personal Journey Through The Science Gn, $24.95
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising Volume 4 Winter Graves Tp, $16.99
AC Comics
Men Of Mystery #92, $29.95
Ace Books
Doctor Who The Wheel Of Ice Mmpb, $16.00
Adhouse Books
Operation Margarine Gn, $12.95
Amigo Comics
Ghost Wolf #1 (Of 4), $3.99
Antarctic Press
Collected Ninja High School Volume 2 Tp, $24.99
Gearhearts Steampunk Glamor Revue #10, $3.99
Time Lincoln Continental (One Shot), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #654 (Jeff Shultz Casablanca Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie #654 (Fernando Ruiz Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie Comics Spectacular Sports Time Tp, $5.99
Archie Funhouse Double Digest #4, $3.99
Mega Man #35 (Ben Bates Mega Man X Variant Cover), $2.99
Mega Man...
- 4/16/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
AC Comics
Femforce #166, $9.95
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless Volume 1 Tp (New Printing), $11.99
Adhouse Books
Basewood Hc, $19.95
Antarctic Press
16-Bit Zombies #1, $3.99
Ghost Cop #3 (Of 3), $3.99
Applause Publishing
Stephen King Films Faq Sc, $24.99
Zombie Film From White Zombie To World War Z Sc, $29.99
Arcana Studio
Spotlight Gn, $14.95
Steam Engines Of Oz Volume 2 The Geared Leviathan Tp, $19.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie’s Funhouse Double Digest #3, $3.99
Fox #5 (Dean Haspiel Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #258 (Rafa Knight Return Of Princess Sally Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #258 (Tyson Hesse Regular Cover), $2.99
World Of Archie Double Digest #38, $4.99
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #49 (German Erramouspe Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #49 (Rafa Ortiz Red Crossed Incentive Cover), Ar
Crossed Badlands #49 (Rafa Ortiz Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #49 (Rafa Ortiz Torture Cover), $3.99
God...
AC Comics
Femforce #166, $9.95
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless Volume 1 Tp (New Printing), $11.99
Adhouse Books
Basewood Hc, $19.95
Antarctic Press
16-Bit Zombies #1, $3.99
Ghost Cop #3 (Of 3), $3.99
Applause Publishing
Stephen King Films Faq Sc, $24.99
Zombie Film From White Zombie To World War Z Sc, $29.99
Arcana Studio
Spotlight Gn, $14.95
Steam Engines Of Oz Volume 2 The Geared Leviathan Tp, $19.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie’s Funhouse Double Digest #3, $3.99
Fox #5 (Dean Haspiel Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #258 (Rafa Knight Return Of Princess Sally Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #258 (Tyson Hesse Regular Cover), $2.99
World Of Archie Double Digest #38, $4.99
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #49 (German Erramouspe Wraparound Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #49 (Rafa Ortiz Red Crossed Incentive Cover), Ar
Crossed Badlands #49 (Rafa Ortiz Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #49 (Rafa Ortiz Torture Cover), $3.99
God...
- 3/18/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
10. Superman #32 - John Romita Jr. "The Man Of Tomorrow" chapter 1! A New Era for Superman begins as Geoff Johns takes the reigns – and he’s joined by the legendary super-talent of John Romita, Jr. in his first-ever work for DC Comics as they introduce Ulysses, the Man of Tomorrow, into the Man of Steel’s life. This strange visitor shares many of Kal-El’s experiences, including having been rocketed from a world with no future. Prepare yourself for a run full of new heroes, new villains and new mysteries! Plus, Perry White offers Clark a chance to return to The Daily Planet! 9. Batman And Ra’S Al Ghul #32 - Patrick Gleason "The Hunt for Robin" concludes! Batman has caught up to Ra’s al Ghul, and the battle for the bodies of Talia and Damian begins! 8. Batman ‘66 Meets Green Hornet #1 - Alex Ross In 1967, television history was made when two...
- 3/17/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Amigo Comics
Nancy A Dragon In Hell (One Shot), $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Killing Dinos 101 (Devon Massey Regular Cover), $3.75
Cavewoman Killing Dinos 101 (Bud Root Special Edition Cover), Ar
Cavewoman Killing Dinos 101 (Devon Massey Special Edition Cover), Ar
Antarctic Press
Victorian Secret Winter Wonder Catalog (One Shot), $3.99
Arcana Studio
10th Muse Volume 4 Crossovers Tp, $14.95
Archie Comic Publications
Afterlife With Archie #3 (Francesco Francavilla 2nd Printing Variant Cover), $2.99
Avatar Press
Extinction Parade #5 (Raulo Caceres Bloodwashed Incentive Cover), Ar
Extinction Parade #5 (Raulo Caceres End Of Species Cover), $3.99
Extinction Parade #5 (Raulo Caceres Regular Cover), $3.99
Extinction Parade #5 (Raulo Caceres Wraparound Cover), $3.99
God Is Dead #7 (Jacen Burrows End Of Days Cover), $3.99
God Is Dead #7 (Jacen Burrows Gilded Incentive Cover), Ar
God Is Dead #7 (Jacen Burrows Iconic...
Amigo Comics
Nancy A Dragon In Hell (One Shot), $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Killing Dinos 101 (Devon Massey Regular Cover), $3.75
Cavewoman Killing Dinos 101 (Bud Root Special Edition Cover), Ar
Cavewoman Killing Dinos 101 (Devon Massey Special Edition Cover), Ar
Antarctic Press
Victorian Secret Winter Wonder Catalog (One Shot), $3.99
Arcana Studio
10th Muse Volume 4 Crossovers Tp, $14.95
Archie Comic Publications
Afterlife With Archie #3 (Francesco Francavilla 2nd Printing Variant Cover), $2.99
Avatar Press
Extinction Parade #5 (Raulo Caceres Bloodwashed Incentive Cover), Ar
Extinction Parade #5 (Raulo Caceres End Of Species Cover), $3.99
Extinction Parade #5 (Raulo Caceres Regular Cover), $3.99
Extinction Parade #5 (Raulo Caceres Wraparound Cover), $3.99
God Is Dead #7 (Jacen Burrows End Of Days Cover), $3.99
God Is Dead #7 (Jacen Burrows Gilded Incentive Cover), Ar
God Is Dead #7 (Jacen Burrows Iconic...
- 2/17/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Ace Books
Doctor Who Shada The Lost Adventure Sc, $16.00
Action Lab Entertainment
Fracture #2 (Of 4)(Cover A Chad Cicconi), $2.99
Fracture #2 (Of 4)(Cover B Bill Blankenship), $2.99
Fracture Encore Edition (One Shot)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Jack Hammer #1 (Of 4)(Cover A Ionic), $2.99
Jack Hammer #1 (Of 4)(Cover B Riley Rossmo), $2.99
NFL Rush Zone Super Bowl Special Tp (not verified by Diamond), $19.95
Princeless Encore Edition #3 (Of 4), $2.99
Skyward #5 (Cover A Jeremy Dale), $2.99
Skyward #5 (Cover B Khary Randolph & Laura Martin), $2.99
Antarctic Press
Ghost Cop #2 (Of 3), $3.99
Gold Digger #206, $3.99
Paper Dreams The Ben Dunn Sketchbook Tp, $14.99
Arcana Studio
10th Muse Volume 3 The Image Comics Run Part 3 Tp, $14.95
Steampunk Originals Volume 1 Gn, $14.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie Funhouse Double Digest #1, $3.99
Archie’s Valentine A Rock And Roll Romance Tp,...
Ace Books
Doctor Who Shada The Lost Adventure Sc, $16.00
Action Lab Entertainment
Fracture #2 (Of 4)(Cover A Chad Cicconi), $2.99
Fracture #2 (Of 4)(Cover B Bill Blankenship), $2.99
Fracture Encore Edition (One Shot)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Jack Hammer #1 (Of 4)(Cover A Ionic), $2.99
Jack Hammer #1 (Of 4)(Cover B Riley Rossmo), $2.99
NFL Rush Zone Super Bowl Special Tp (not verified by Diamond), $19.95
Princeless Encore Edition #3 (Of 4), $2.99
Skyward #5 (Cover A Jeremy Dale), $2.99
Skyward #5 (Cover B Khary Randolph & Laura Martin), $2.99
Antarctic Press
Ghost Cop #2 (Of 3), $3.99
Gold Digger #206, $3.99
Paper Dreams The Ben Dunn Sketchbook Tp, $14.99
Arcana Studio
10th Muse Volume 3 The Image Comics Run Part 3 Tp, $14.95
Steampunk Originals Volume 1 Gn, $14.95
Archie Comic Publications
Archie Funhouse Double Digest #1, $3.99
Archie’s Valentine A Rock And Roll Romance Tp,...
- 1/20/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
10. Black Canary And Zatanna: Bloodspell (Joe Quinones) A year ago, Black Canary infiltrated a gang of female criminals set to pull a dangerous heist at a Las Vegas casino. Its leader was skilled in hand-to-hand combat and more than a passing interest in black magic. Rather than be captured by Canary or the law, she went to her death, vowing to get revenge on Canary! Now, one year later, death stalks those gang members, and Canary must turn to her friend Zatanna to help investigate. 9. Batman And Aquaman #29 (Patrick Gleason) Batman is ready to settle the score with Ra’s al Ghul, who stole Robin’s body out of the grave! As the Dark Knight travels to the island where Damian was born, he’s set on a collision course with Aquaman! 8. Wonder Woman #29 (Cliff Chiang) If the helmet fits…then it’s time to play God! 7. Justice League #29 (Ivan...
- 12/13/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
DC Comics releases what is sure to become a top pick for many "Best of" lists when it comes to Batman graphic novels years down the road. The Joker: Death of the Family sees the Clown Prince of Crime moving way past his typical violent shenanigans and taking his frenzied insanity to a whole other level. It's a story that can only be told from the pages of multiple Bat-family books across more than one issue in most, if not all, cases.
The Joker: Death of the Family is made up from issues of Batman, Detective Comics, Catwoman, Batgirl, Red Hood, Suicide Squad, Teen Titans, Nightwing, and Batman and Robin. The Joker comes to the realization that the Dark Knight's reliance on his many assistants in fighting crime have made him a weaker opponent. In order to restore Batman to his former glory and strength, the Joker plans to eliminate...
The Joker: Death of the Family is made up from issues of Batman, Detective Comics, Catwoman, Batgirl, Red Hood, Suicide Squad, Teen Titans, Nightwing, and Batman and Robin. The Joker comes to the realization that the Dark Knight's reliance on his many assistants in fighting crime have made him a weaker opponent. In order to restore Batman to his former glory and strength, the Joker plans to eliminate...
- 12/10/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Eric Shirey)
- Cinelinx
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #21, $3.99
Airship Entertainment
Girl Genius Volume 1 Agatha Heterodyne And The Beetleburg Clank Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 2 Agatha Heterodyne And The Airship City Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 3 Agatha Heterodyne And The Monster Engine Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 4 Agatha Heterodyne And The Circus Of Dreams Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 5 Agatha Heterodyne And The Clockwork Princess Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 12 Agatha Heterodyne And The Seige Of Mechanicsburg Hc (not verified by Diamond), $50.00
Girl Genius Volume 12 Agatha Heterodyne And The Seige Of Mechanicsburg Tp (not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Amigo...
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #21, $3.99
Airship Entertainment
Girl Genius Volume 1 Agatha Heterodyne And The Beetleburg Clank Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 2 Agatha Heterodyne And The Airship City Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 3 Agatha Heterodyne And The Monster Engine Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 4 Agatha Heterodyne And The Circus Of Dreams Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 5 Agatha Heterodyne And The Clockwork Princess Tp (New Printing)(not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Girl Genius Volume 12 Agatha Heterodyne And The Seige Of Mechanicsburg Hc (not verified by Diamond), $50.00
Girl Genius Volume 12 Agatha Heterodyne And The Seige Of Mechanicsburg Tp (not verified by Diamond), $25.00
Amigo...
- 11/18/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
16th and 23rd October
A double bill of comic talk this week kicks off with Image’s Rocket Girl #1 by Brandon Montclare with art by Amy Reeder. 15 year old Dayoung Johansson, a member of the New York Teen Police Department who travels back in time from a futuristic 2013 to 1986 to rectify ‘crimes against time’ made in the past, centring around a group of scientists’ tinkering with ‘quintum mechanics’. That’s the plot at least. In reality, it’s a framework for some whimsical story-telling featuring a sassy time-travelling teen with a jetpack. And that’s fine with me. There’s wit in the writing, nice eighties references, some cracking artwork, cool sound effects and pleasing panel distribution. The emphasis here is on style, rather than substance and that’s okay. I can see the time travel plot getting a little predictable (I’m betting right now that Dayoung’s presence...
A double bill of comic talk this week kicks off with Image’s Rocket Girl #1 by Brandon Montclare with art by Amy Reeder. 15 year old Dayoung Johansson, a member of the New York Teen Police Department who travels back in time from a futuristic 2013 to 1986 to rectify ‘crimes against time’ made in the past, centring around a group of scientists’ tinkering with ‘quintum mechanics’. That’s the plot at least. In reality, it’s a framework for some whimsical story-telling featuring a sassy time-travelling teen with a jetpack. And that’s fine with me. There’s wit in the writing, nice eighties references, some cracking artwork, cool sound effects and pleasing panel distribution. The emphasis here is on style, rather than substance and that’s okay. I can see the time travel plot getting a little predictable (I’m betting right now that Dayoung’s presence...
- 11/5/2013
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
Acclaimed Batman writer Scott Snyder has revealed that a new weekly Batman series, Eternal, will launch in Spring 2014, in an interview with USA Today.
Snyder will contribute to the weekly series in addition to his work on the main Batman title, but will also share writing duties with a line-up of writers including James Tynion IV, John Layman, Ray Fawkes, and Tim Seeley with art primarily by current Detective Comics artist Jason Fabok.
Batman: Eternal will focus on exploring areas of Gotham previously unseen in Batman comics that will seek to redefine the city while introducing a slew of new characters and stories for Batman. Snyder said:
“It’s a place for me to be able to work with good friends in terms of shaping Gotham in a bigger, grander and more game-changing way than ever before,”
“You’ll see bombastic arcs as well but there’ll be plenty...
Snyder will contribute to the weekly series in addition to his work on the main Batman title, but will also share writing duties with a line-up of writers including James Tynion IV, John Layman, Ray Fawkes, and Tim Seeley with art primarily by current Detective Comics artist Jason Fabok.
Batman: Eternal will focus on exploring areas of Gotham previously unseen in Batman comics that will seek to redefine the city while introducing a slew of new characters and stories for Batman. Snyder said:
“It’s a place for me to be able to work with good friends in terms of shaping Gotham in a bigger, grander and more game-changing way than ever before,”
“You’ll see bombastic arcs as well but there’ll be plenty...
- 10/10/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
3 Finger Prints
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #3 (Cover A Bill McKay)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #3 (Cover B Bill Maus)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #3 (Cover C Matt Hebb & Jason Worthington)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
3D Total Publishing
Art Fundamentals Sc (Slipcased Edition), $49.99
Beginner’s Guide To Creating Manga Art Sc, $24.99
Aam Markosia
Project Luna 1947 Gn, $15.99
Abrams Comicarts
Star Trek The Original Topps Trading Card Series Hc, $19.95
AC Comics
Crypt Of Horror Volume 19 Tp, $29.95
Archaia Entertainment
Mouse Guard Legends Of The Guard Volume 2 #3, $3.50
Archie Comic Publications
Archie 1000-Page Comics Extravaganza Tp, $14.99
Life With Archie #32 (Dean Haspiel Variant Cover), $3.99
Life With Archie #32 (Fernando Ruiz Regular Cover), $3.99
Aspen Comics
Executive Assistant Assassins #15 (Cover A Lori...
3 Finger Prints
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #3 (Cover A Bill McKay)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #3 (Cover B Bill Maus)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #3 (Cover C Matt Hebb & Jason Worthington)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
3D Total Publishing
Art Fundamentals Sc (Slipcased Edition), $49.99
Beginner’s Guide To Creating Manga Art Sc, $24.99
Aam Markosia
Project Luna 1947 Gn, $15.99
Abrams Comicarts
Star Trek The Original Topps Trading Card Series Hc, $19.95
AC Comics
Crypt Of Horror Volume 19 Tp, $29.95
Archaia Entertainment
Mouse Guard Legends Of The Guard Volume 2 #3, $3.50
Archie Comic Publications
Archie 1000-Page Comics Extravaganza Tp, $14.99
Life With Archie #32 (Dean Haspiel Variant Cover), $3.99
Life With Archie #32 (Fernando Ruiz Regular Cover), $3.99
Aspen Comics
Executive Assistant Assassins #15 (Cover A Lori...
- 9/23/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
The origin of Ra’s al Ghul in The New 52! For centuries Ra’s has had a plan for this world, and now he is faced with an offer from the Secret Society that could help him achieve what he wants...or undo everything he has worked for. Which path will the Demon’s Head choose? Batman And Robin #23.3: Ra’S Al Ghul And The League Of Assassins Written by James Tynion IV Pencils by Jorge Lucas Cover by Patrick Gleason...
- 9/17/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Abrams
Crab Monsters Teenage Cavemen And Candy Stripe Nurses Roger Corman King Of The B Movie Hc, $35.00
Alterna Comics
Hoodlum Volume 1 Under The Thumb Gn, $9.99
Alternative Comics
Magic Whistle #13, $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman The Many Faces Of Merium Cooper (Budd Root Special Edition), Ar
Angry Viking Press
Evil Diva Volume 2 Gn, $12.99
Swipe Gn, $12.99
Antarctic Press
Gearhearts Steampunk Glamor Revue #8, $3.99
Gold Digger #203, $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Archie And Friends Double Digest #31, $3.99
Archie Double Digest #243, $3.99
Jugheads Double Double Digest #196, $5.99
Mega Man #29 (Dean Haspiel Variant Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #29 (Patrick Spaziante Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic Universe #56 (Sega Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Universe #56 (Tracy Yardley Regular Cover), $2.99
World Of Archie Double Digest #32, $3.99
Aspen Comics
All New Executive Assistant Iris #1 (Cover A Pasquale Qualano), $1.00
All New Executive Assistant...
Abrams
Crab Monsters Teenage Cavemen And Candy Stripe Nurses Roger Corman King Of The B Movie Hc, $35.00
Alterna Comics
Hoodlum Volume 1 Under The Thumb Gn, $9.99
Alternative Comics
Magic Whistle #13, $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman The Many Faces Of Merium Cooper (Budd Root Special Edition), Ar
Angry Viking Press
Evil Diva Volume 2 Gn, $12.99
Swipe Gn, $12.99
Antarctic Press
Gearhearts Steampunk Glamor Revue #8, $3.99
Gold Digger #203, $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Archie And Friends Double Digest #31, $3.99
Archie Double Digest #243, $3.99
Jugheads Double Double Digest #196, $5.99
Mega Man #29 (Dean Haspiel Variant Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #29 (Patrick Spaziante Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic Universe #56 (Sega Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Universe #56 (Tracy Yardley Regular Cover), $2.99
World Of Archie Double Digest #32, $3.99
Aspen Comics
All New Executive Assistant Iris #1 (Cover A Pasquale Qualano), $1.00
All New Executive Assistant...
- 9/16/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Aam Markosia
Endangered Weapon B Gn, $12.99
Aardvark Vanaheim
Low Society (One Shot), $4.99
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #19, $3.99
AC Comics
Femforce #164 (Cover A Eric Coile), $9.95
Femforce #164 (Cover B Eric Coile), $9.95
Alternative Comics
Magic Whistle #13 (not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Amigo Comics
Rogues #4, $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman The Many Faces Of Meriem Cooper (Devon Massey Regular Cover), $3.75
Cavewoman The Many Faces Of Meriem Cooper (Devon Massey Special Edition Cover), Ar
Antarctic Press
Victorian Secret 2013 Summer Catalog (One Shot), $3.99
Victorian Secret Agents Owlls Of Ironwork Isle #2 (Of 5), $3.95
Ape Entertainment
Genie The Genius #1 (Of 3), $2.99
Archaia Entertainment
Cyborg 009 Hc, $24.95
Ardden Entertainment
Mythopolis #1 (Cover A Marco Tunni), $3.99
Mythopolis #1 (Cover B Marco Tunni), $3.99
Mythopolis #1 (Cover C Carlos Zuniga), $3.99
Mythopolis #1 (Cover D Des Taylor), $3.99
Aspen Comics
Executive Assistant...
Aam Markosia
Endangered Weapon B Gn, $12.99
Aardvark Vanaheim
Low Society (One Shot), $4.99
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #19, $3.99
AC Comics
Femforce #164 (Cover A Eric Coile), $9.95
Femforce #164 (Cover B Eric Coile), $9.95
Alternative Comics
Magic Whistle #13 (not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Amigo Comics
Rogues #4, $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman The Many Faces Of Meriem Cooper (Devon Massey Regular Cover), $3.75
Cavewoman The Many Faces Of Meriem Cooper (Devon Massey Special Edition Cover), Ar
Antarctic Press
Victorian Secret 2013 Summer Catalog (One Shot), $3.99
Victorian Secret Agents Owlls Of Ironwork Isle #2 (Of 5), $3.95
Ape Entertainment
Genie The Genius #1 (Of 3), $2.99
Archaia Entertainment
Cyborg 009 Hc, $24.95
Ardden Entertainment
Mythopolis #1 (Cover A Marco Tunni), $3.99
Mythopolis #1 (Cover B Marco Tunni), $3.99
Mythopolis #1 (Cover C Carlos Zuniga), $3.99
Mythopolis #1 (Cover D Des Taylor), $3.99
Aspen Comics
Executive Assistant...
- 9/10/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Angry Viking Press
Evil Diva Volume 2 Gn (not verified by Diamond), $12.99
Swipe Gn (not verified by Diamond), $12.99
Archaia Entertainment
Classic Space 1999 To Everything That Was Sc, $24.95
Mouse Guard Legends Of The Guard Volume 2 #2 (Of 4), $3.50
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #647 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #647 (Jeff Shultz Variant Cover), $2.99
Betty And Veronica Double Digest #215, $3.99
Sonic Super Special Magazine #8 (Sticker Spectacular), $9.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #252 (Ben Bates Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #252 (Sega Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog Select Volume 8 Tp, $11.99
Aspen Comics
Charismagic Volume 2 #5 (Of 6)(Cover A Vincenzo Cucca), $3.99
Charismagic Volume 2 #5 (Of 6)(Cover B Mirka Andolfo), $3.99
Avatar Press
Absolution Rubicon #3 (Daniel Gete Electric Blue Incentive Cover), Ar
Absolution Rubicon #3 (Daniel Gete Happy Kitty Premium Cover), $9.99
Absolution Rubicon #3 (Daniel Gete Regular Cover...
Angry Viking Press
Evil Diva Volume 2 Gn (not verified by Diamond), $12.99
Swipe Gn (not verified by Diamond), $12.99
Archaia Entertainment
Classic Space 1999 To Everything That Was Sc, $24.95
Mouse Guard Legends Of The Guard Volume 2 #2 (Of 4), $3.50
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #647 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #647 (Jeff Shultz Variant Cover), $2.99
Betty And Veronica Double Digest #215, $3.99
Sonic Super Special Magazine #8 (Sticker Spectacular), $9.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #252 (Ben Bates Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #252 (Sega Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog Select Volume 8 Tp, $11.99
Aspen Comics
Charismagic Volume 2 #5 (Of 6)(Cover A Vincenzo Cucca), $3.99
Charismagic Volume 2 #5 (Of 6)(Cover B Mirka Andolfo), $3.99
Avatar Press
Absolution Rubicon #3 (Daniel Gete Electric Blue Incentive Cover), Ar
Absolution Rubicon #3 (Daniel Gete Happy Kitty Premium Cover), $9.99
Absolution Rubicon #3 (Daniel Gete Regular Cover...
- 9/3/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
by Brett White
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: check out the origins of the Superior Spider-Man with the Spider-Man: Dying Wish trade paperback, join in on the retro fun with Batman '66 #2, and check in with the mutants as they catch their breath in X-Men #4.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Superman: Unchained #3 (pictured above)
Written by Scott Snyder, art by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, & Dustin Nguyen
» The Mighty Thor Omnibus, Vol 02 hardcover
Collecting Journey Into Mystery (1952) #121-125, Thor (1966) #126-152, Thor Annual #2 and Not Brand Echh #3
Story by Stan Lee, Art by Jack Kirby
2014 Movies
("Captain America: The Winter Soldier...
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: check out the origins of the Superior Spider-Man with the Spider-Man: Dying Wish trade paperback, join in on the retro fun with Batman '66 #2, and check in with the mutants as they catch their breath in X-Men #4.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Superman: Unchained #3 (pictured above)
Written by Scott Snyder, art by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, & Dustin Nguyen
» The Mighty Thor Omnibus, Vol 02 hardcover
Collecting Journey Into Mystery (1952) #121-125, Thor (1966) #126-152, Thor Annual #2 and Not Brand Echh #3
Story by Stan Lee, Art by Jack Kirby
2014 Movies
("Captain America: The Winter Soldier...
- 8/20/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
by Brett White
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: Black Widow teams up with Fantomex in A + X #10, the caped crusader returns to the swingin' '60s in Batman '66 #1, and the Nova Corps' youngest member starts a new mission in Nova #6.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Iron Man #13
Story by Kieron Gillen, art by Greg Land & Jay Leisten, colors by Guru-eFX
» The Mighty Thor And Journey Into Mystery: Everything Burns paperback
Collects The Mighty Thor #18-22 and Journey Into Mystery (1952) #642-645
» Savage Wolverine #7 (pictured above)
Story by Zeb Wells, art by Joe Madureira, colors by Peter Steigerwald
» Superman: Phantom Zone...
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: Black Widow teams up with Fantomex in A + X #10, the caped crusader returns to the swingin' '60s in Batman '66 #1, and the Nova Corps' youngest member starts a new mission in Nova #6.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Iron Man #13
Story by Kieron Gillen, art by Greg Land & Jay Leisten, colors by Guru-eFX
» The Mighty Thor And Journey Into Mystery: Everything Burns paperback
Collects The Mighty Thor #18-22 and Journey Into Mystery (1952) #642-645
» Savage Wolverine #7 (pictured above)
Story by Zeb Wells, art by Joe Madureira, colors by Peter Steigerwald
» Superman: Phantom Zone...
- 7/17/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
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