This year, DC Comics fans can look forward to an unprecedented number of new videogames starring their favorite heroes and villains.
Clark’s adventures in the 31st Century continue in the sizzling second part of the ‘Argo’ story arc!
Welcome back for another installment of Preview Monday! This week we’re giving you exclusive first looks at BATMAN #21 and AMERICAN VAMPIRE: THE LONG ROAD TO HELL #1.
Earlier this week, you found out that Brainiac would be starring in his own one-shot during Villains Month this September.
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As the world’s strongest, most powerful super hero, Superman’s adventures tend to be very large in scale.
Heck, that’s putting it mildly. They’re massive. Epic. So big that they give every inch of your retinas a workout. However, usually the art’s limited to what can fit in a panel or occasional splash page.
We’ve heard it before. Superman isn’t the hero for you because he’s too “clean cut.” You like edgy heroes. The sort of super heroes who wear dark, extreme costumes and use tactics that often enter the realm of questionable. We get it, and we have plenty of super heroes like that. However, we think you may have the wrong idea about the Man of Steel.
A few weeks ago, we mentioned that the DC Week-In-Review would be going on a short hiatus before returning in a new format. What we didn’t mention was what that format is.
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read GREEN LANTERN #21 yet and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (major spoilers ahead!)
A few weeks ago, the creative teams behind the Green Lantern titles all metaphorically retired from the Corps with the release of their respective series’ 20th issue (that said, once a Lantern, always a Lantern).
Katana’s latest adventures have sent her all the way to Japan in an attempt to repair her treasured sword. But her journey will hardly be an easy one, especially with The Outsiders on her trail.








