If we were a roll of a certain popular, circle-shaped hard candy rather than a comic book publisher, we’d be one of the multi-flavored ones. At least this week. (And yes, we do spend our lunch break thinking up analogies like that. What of it?) We started the week off with a laugh and a wink before getting very serious for a moment.
This Just Happened: Meet the New Batwing
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read BATWING #19 and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (major spoilers ahead!)
He’s one of the most brilliant and dangerous villains in Batman’s rogue’s gallery. He’s stolen millions of dollars in cash and valuables, and has collaborated with some of the most vicious criminals in Gotham, including Catwoman, Hush and the Joker. And now, we encourage you to trust him with your most important and sensitive information and files.
Batman’s looking pretty darn sprightly for 900. Of course, we’re not talking years, but issues.
AME-COMI GIRLS #2 Preview
Get ready for a major dose of girl power!
In case you missed it, AME-COMI GIRLS, the splashy, fun, action packed digital-first series featuring alternate versions of your favorite DC heroines based on the popular line of Japanese anime and manga influence figures from DC Collectibles, is now a new print monthly ongoing series!
Real talk, guys.
Last year, DC Entertainment launched the We Can Be Heroes campaign, dedicated to raising $2 million dollars over the course of two years in order to aid the 8 million lives affected by the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa.
If you visited either DCComics.com or VertigoComics.com yesterday, you likely saw our slides suggesting that Alfred E. Neuman was joining the DCU as our newest Robin or teasing a new spinoff series called Canadian Vampire—co-written by Scott Snyder and Jeff Lemire.
Starting today, there’s a lot of pinning going on in the world of DC Comics.
Preview of SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 #12
In case you missed it, Clark Kent’s ten-year journey from boy to Superman – previously seen on the hit CW television show, Smallville – has made a triumphant return in the comic medium. SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 picks up immediately after the final episode of the fan favorite series and focuses on Clark’s early experiences as the Man of Steel.
DETECTIVE COMICS #19 Preview
Ever since its debut in 1937, DETECTIVE COMICS has been a staple of the DC Universe. Responsible for introducing the world to iconic characters such as Batman, Robin and Batgirl, it’s no wonder that DC Comics is pulling out all the stops by making this month’s issue of the series a special 80-page spectacular to celebrate a very important milestone for the series.



























