Last month, JOE KUBERT PRESENTS #4 continued the gorgeous anthology-style six issue miniseries curated by the legendary Joe Kubert.
He’s graced the pages of comic books written and drawn by the likes of Denny O’Neil, Kevin Smith, Mike Grell, Neal Adams, Andy Diggle and Jeff Lemire. He’s been featured on the small screen in two popular live action television shows and made memorable appearances on several beloved animated series. His likeness has been preserved in action figures, clothing and collectibles.
We’ve reached the end of the week, DC fans, and you know what that means—it’s time to go right back to the start and live it all over again! No, you haven’t found yourself in a classic (if slightly repetitive) Bill Murray movie. You’re in the Week-In-Review, and if you’ve never been here before, be ready for some real treats!
You know that scene in movies where one person says to the other “This town isn’t big enough for the both of us” and then there’s a face off and one person either ends up dead or run out of town?
February may be a short month, but if you think that means we’ll be shorting YOU this month by skipping Caption This!, never fear. We’re here with a new DC Collectibles image screaming for a crazily clever caption to brighten our Wednesday afternoon.
Welcome back for another installment of Preview Monday! This week we’re giving you exclusive first looks at THE FLASH #17 and THE UNWRITTEN #46.
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA’S VIBE #1 yet and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (major spoilers ahead!)
The entire DC Entertainment family is saddened by the news of artist Scott Clark's passing. Scott was an extremely talented creator and an important part of The New 52. From the beginning of his career working at WildStorm through his most recent output on titles like Grifter, Batman, Inc. and Manhunter, Clark earned a reputation as an extremely talented and professional artist.
February 14th is now a full week behind us. The flowers are starting to droop, the chocolates have begun to harden, and the expensive candlelit dinner is now a fading memory. Only the love remains. Well, that and the blasted toothache we got from eating so many candy hearts. (You know who really learns how much we love him in February—our dentist.)






