Pack your theoretical bags and don’t forget your magic-repellant enchantments and custom-made Jay Garrick Flash helmet because this week we're taking a little trip over to EARTH 2—home to the re-imagined members of the Justice Society of America!
Welcome, Bat-fans, to Caption This!, DC Collectibles’ monthly game of captionary cleverness where we give you a fun photo and ask you to compose the perfect caption for it. As many would-be captioners have discovered, it’s not always easy to nail that perfect combination of inside knowledge and humor that all great captions have in common. But don’t take our word for it.
While Aya is offline, the Lanterns volunteer to help with the evacuation and relocation of the people of Planet Greykil. But little do they know: the abandoned planet has been recruited by the Red Lantern Corps! Can the Lanterns save the universe from the wrath of this red planet? Or will Hal Jordan and his friends need to call in some reinforcements?
Green Arrow Giveaway Winners
Late last month, as a part of Green Arrow Week, we offered you a chance to win a copy of GREEN ARROW #17 with an original sketch cover by Jeff Lemire. To enter, all you needed to do was submit a photo of yourself (or a friend or family member) recreating the original cover of the comic.
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read DIAL H #10 and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (major spoilers ahead!)
Many fans have been taking the death of young Damian Wayne hard, and for good reason. Since his introduction, Damian struggled against his violent and dangerous tendencies to become a force for good in the war against crime in Gotham.
Welcome back for another installment of Preview Monday! This week we’re giving you exclusive first looks at KATANA #2 and SAUCER COUNTRY #13.
If you’ve visited DCComics.com this week, you’ve likely seen a few posts about how much we appreciate our fans. But today, there's one specific group of fans we’d like to talk to: parents. So, everyone else can get the heck out! Nah, we’re kidding. You can stay. After all, you might one day start a family of your own.
On Monday, we announced that the DC Comics Facebook page now has over a million likes. That’s a huge milestone, and we’re appreciative of each and every one of you who helped us cross it. Your support of DC comic books, films, TV shows, video games, collectibles and more has been both humbling and invigorating.
A year ago, we launched new websites for DC Comics, Vertigo and MAD Magazine. Since then, you’ve been sharing your thoughts and opinions with us by leaving comments on the three sites, reaching out to us through our contact form, speaking to us at conventions, sending us smoke signals and carrier pigeons… Pretty much any way possible.














