[REVIEW] JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK ANNUAL #1
Writers: James Tynion IV (Story), Ram V (Story & Dialogue) Artist: Guillem March Colorist: Arif Prianto Letterer: Rob Leigh Cover Artists: Riley Rossmo, Ivan
Writers: James Tynion IV (Story), Ram V (Story & Dialogue) Artist: Guillem March Colorist: Arif Prianto Letterer: Rob Leigh Cover Artists: Riley Rossmo, Ivan
If you’re looking for a breezy reading experience about one of the most familiar superhero sidekicks, then Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #1 is for you.
Lois Lane #1 makes an excellent argument as to why Superman’s longtime love deserves to exist on her own terms as a major player in the DC Universe.
Netflix has signed on to “the most expensive TV series that DC entertainment has ever done” with Warner Bros. for Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman.
The week the show focuses on news about the restructuring of DC imprints, Marvel getting into the high school play business, and as always…Comics
HEX teams with DC alumni Jim Lee to create a one-of-a-kind backpack for artists and comic book collectors alike via Kickstarter campaign.
Coming from legendary creators like Frank Miller and John Romita Jr., Superman: Year One feels like a wasted opportunity more than anything.
In between house hunting Anelise and Michael took in a matinee of Rocketman with a group on a day trip from a local senior citizens home. Give it a listen to see what they thought.
After hitting shelves nearly a year ago, Joëlle Jones’ lauded Catwoman finally gets its first annual this week in a one-off tale celebrating Selina Kyle.