This may be the DC Week-In-Review, but since we just wrapped up the first full month of 2013, it’s only natural to take a moment and consider some of the cool stuff we’ve seen since the start of the new year.
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read SUPERMAN #16 yet and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (major spoiler alerts ahead!)
There’s little question that we comic book fans love visual storytelling. It’s why we read comic books and watch blockbuster movies, sometimes even at the same time. (We once tried to read WATCHMEN while watching the Matrix trilogy.
It may be nearly February, but with the fun we’ve been having this month, it feels like the New Year’s Eve party still hasn’t ended.
Hitting stores today, SUPERMAN #16 serves as the next chapter in “H’El on Earth” - a crossover event taking place in SUPERMAN, SUPERBOY and SUPERGIRL that unites all of the Super Family for the first time in DC COMICS – THE NEW 52 and puts them into battle with the maniacal alien, H’el, who will stop at nothing to bring back
The Young Adult Library Services Association announced their annual "Great Graphic Novels for Teens" list.
Several DC Entertainment titles have been selected:
Wonder Woman: Blood
Yesterday, AQUAMAN #16 splashed into stores and continued “Throne of Atlantis.” And if you’ve already picked up and read the issue, you know that the stakes couldn’t be higher as this monumental crossover event gears up to its epi
This April, each DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 title will be “WTF Certified.”
Last month, JOE KUBERT PRESENTS #3 continued the gorgeous anthology-style six issue miniseries curated by the legendary Joe Kubert.
Writer and graphic designer Chip Kidd brings his love of Batman lore, architecture, and design together in BATMAN: DEATH BY DESIGN with art by Dave Taylor. It's a thrilling and gorgeous book, but you don't have to take our word for it.





