John Constantine was first introduced in DC Comics back in the eighties in the pages of Swamp Thing. The character even got his own movie back in 2005, starring Keanu Reeves in the title role. In addition to the numerous cameos in various comics through the years, Constantine also has...
DC Entertainment has just announced that their entire line-up of digital comic books has now been made available on Kindle Store, iBookstore and NOOK Store. Previously only DC Entertainment graphic novels had been available through the top three e-bookstores. “As e-readers and tablets continue to explode in popularity it’s important...
World-famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse-Tyson has located Superman’s homeworld of Krypton–both in the comics and in the real world. “As a native of Metropolis, I was delighted to help Superman, who has done so much for my city over all these years,” said Tyson. “And it’s clear that if he weren’t...
It’s obvious that DC Comics has big plans for growing their Watchmen franchise. In addition to all the Before Watchmen mini-series that are already in progress, DC Comics just announced today that they will also launch a new Before Watchmen story that will focus on the character Dollar Bill. However,...
With the New 52, there have already been a lot of changes for the Man of Steel, but DC Comics doesn’t appear to be done yet. In a recent announcement, DC Comics is teasing that the back-up story in Action Comics #14 will contain a game changing storyline for Superman....
Well, Rob Liefeld told us it was coming. With a Threshold series in the offing for the near future, DC Comics’s Blue Beetle will conclude with January’s #16, with an “epic” finale that leads into the book featuring the former Gen 13 and DV8 villain. That much we knew over...
Fans have already seen a first-look image of Superman as he’ll appear in Action Comics once Rags Morales has finished and artist Tony Daniel takes over the book. A new era, a new costume, all that… …but now, the cover of Superman #16, due out in January from Scott Lobdell...
Here’s recap of the DC Entertainment: Meet the Co-Publishers Panel at the New York Comic Con. Bob Wayne (Sr VP of Sales) helped moderate the panel that gives fans access to the co-publishers of DC Comics, Dan DiDio & Jim Lee. The event started off with a slideshow about DC...
Live from New York Comic Com at the end of the Dark Knight Returns Part 2 event (which sees it’s movie out in January), they revealed a few projects for 2013. Later in the year 2013 for animated movies, there will be Superman Unbound (with leaks suggesting Molly Quinn has...
At the New York City Comic Con, Warner Bros Animation just revealed the scene where Conan O’Brien voiced the talk show host, David Endochrine, that interviews the Joker and his doctor. Andrea Romano praised his work, specifically how he got a difficult laughing sequence done in the first take. Bruce...
The most important information you’ll want to know from DC Comics’ Green Lantern panel can be found below. Kyle Rayner is trying to master all of the colors of rings in an effort to become a White Lantern, which will lead Carol Ferris to try to leverage his powers to...
DC Comics announced today that Robert Venditti, creator of The Surrogates and currently writing Valiant’s best-selling X-O Manowar, will take over writing chores on Demon Knights from Paul Cornell with January’s #16. “Demon Knights is unlike any other series on the stands, and I’m going to do my best to...
Ethan Van Sciver, most recently the artist on the Green Lantern Annual #1 for his frequent collaborator Geoff Johns, will take on the regular art chores for the Gregg Hurwitz-written Batman: The Dark Knight with January’s #16, according to DC Comics. The artist, arguably best known for his work on...
The comics adaptation of Quentin Tarantino’s anticipated Western film Django Unchained will come with a pair of covers–the standard covers by interior artist R.M. Guéra and variants by top DC talent. Earlier today, DC unveiled a pair of covers–the Jim Lee variant to Django Unchained #1, which will hit stores...
That’s not a wishful, wistful headline filled with angst and disdain for the change of the last year–although plenty of our readers have that. Instead, the question–”Can DC Comics go back?”–is one to be taken at face value. With more than a year of storytelling under its belt, it’s beginning...