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Rate Why All The Wonder Woman Hate?

Original at io9 external link    Sun, Jun 7

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By Graeme McMillan Brief breaks notwithstanding, Wonder Woman is one of the few Golden Age characters whose adventures have been published continuously ever since her introduction. Superman and Batman are the only others, so this alone puts them all in the same class.

Rate Trinity Is Metaphysical Epic Done Right [Trinity]

Original at io9 external link    Sun, May 31

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By Alasdair Wilkins What the story arguably lacks is, of all things, enough Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. This is by design, as Trinity is less interested in exploring their relationships with each other as it is pondering their mythology and considering what they really mean to the DC universe. The bes...

Rate DC Comics to launch ongoing Magog series

Original at Comic Book Resources external link    Thu, May 28

Newsarama  Ca But the great-grandson of President Franklin D. Roosevelt is still in the game, still in the Justice Society and apparently getting his own series, according to DC Comics on their Source blog today. The ongoing series is written by Keith Giffen and ...

Rate Who is perfect for the Wonder Woman aka Diana role?

Original at Comic Book Movie external link    Tue, May 26

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 UT In recent comic book issues and animated films there has been considerable resources into updating this character. If you have not seen the recent animated film by DC Comics, I would suggest watching it. I think it was a good movie. ...

Rate ATV spoiler alert: 'Smallville' finale sneak! 'Bones' sex twist ...

Original at Entertainment Weekly external link    Tue, May 5

 - Michael Ausiello, Michael Ausiello What an awful character; she is nothing like the real Lois in the comics who is well educated and who would never sleep with her boss for favors. DC Comics said recently that Smallville is essentially an Elseworld recently and as such, anything can ...

Rate ATV spoiler alert: 'Smallville' finale sneak! 'Bones' sex twist ...

Original at Entertainment Weekly external link    Tue, May 5

 - Michael Ausiello Not 'DC Comics'. Can't wait to anything and everything that has to do with Chloe/Clark and Davis. It looks like Jimmy is the one who dies. He's been going down a dangerous path since he broke up w/ Chloe & seems to be obsessed w/ taking Davis down. ...

Rate Karl Kerschl reveals Wednesday Comics' The Flash

Original at Newsarama external link    Tue, May 5

 NJ - David Pepose, David Pepose Karl Kerschl has revealed a sample of his work on the upcoming DC Comics experimental weekly series known as Wednesday Comics. Kerschl, who has drawn the Flash in All Flash #1 as well as in Teen Titans: Year One, will be teaming up with co-writer ...

Rate Hugh Jackman's Wolverine is all the rage in ‘X-Men Origins'

Original at PopMatters external link    Mon, Apr 27    3 related articles

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 IL That may be “well, duh” to comic-book fans, who are long accustomed to such conflicted characters as DC Comics' Batman, Image Comics' Spawn or even Marvel's monstrous Thing in his earliest Fantastic Four days. But moviegoers saw little of Wolverine's ...

Rate Today in History

Original at Radio Taiwan International external link    Sat, Apr 25

 Taiwan On this day in 1939, DC Comics published its second major superhero in Detective Comics #27; he is Batman, one of the most popular comic book superheroes of all time. And on this day in 1945, 50 nations gathered in San Francisco to begin the United ...

Rate Superman, Batman Go Big, Not Home [Giant Superheroes]

Original at io9 external link    Mon, Apr 20

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By Graeme McMillan DC have also released some previews of what to expect visually on their Source blog, and we're already sold - Here are Risso's Batman, Sook's Kamandi, Allred's Metamorpho and Bermejo's Superman: Wednesday Comics begins July 8th.

Rate Re: DC Comics regressing to Pre-Crisis status quo?

Original at rec.arts.comics.dc.universe Google Group external link    Fri, Apr 3

By o...@all_trolls_must_die.com (OM) In the case of the former, the series under Cary Bates and Carmine Infantino had been allowed to go so downhill - the "Trial of the Flash" storyline dragged out so long - that people were relieved the book was put out of its misery finally! In the case of the latter,

Rate Re: DC Comics regressing to Pre-Crisis status quo?

Original at rec.arts.comics.dc.universe Google Group external link    Thu, Apr 2

By tirh...@aol.com (Anlatt the Builder) I happen to like the idea of a character, like Hal Jordan or Oliie Queen, having an overall arc, over many years, that leads to a conclusion. I have no objection to characters - even favorite characters, even characters I loved in my (Silver Age) youth -

Rate Re: DC Comics regressing to Pre-Crisis status quo?

Original at rec.arts.comics.dc.universe Google Group external link    Thu, Apr 2

By bobhug...@ttlc.net (Bob Hughes) On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 23:21:53 +0200, "Wouter Valentijn" 20 years ago Crisis was a stunt to shout to the word (I.e., Marvel readers) that DC was a happening place. Given that at that point, their sales were totally in the toilet and still sinking, the trick

Rate Re: DC Comics regressing to Pre-Crisis status quo?

Original at rec.arts.comics.dc.universe Google Group external link    Wed, Apr 1

By cybe...@earthlink.net (Paragon) My theory is that DC is going where the money is. 25 years ago I was 20 years old and reading these characters. We had Earth-2, the real Supergirl, and all that. I liked that. Some of us fell by the wayside for a while, because 1) they killed Supergirl 2) turned Superman into someone who could

Rate Re: DC Comics regressing to Pre-Crisis status quo?

Original at rec.arts.comics.dc.universe Google Group external link    Wed, Apr 1

By grey.emine...@suddenlink.net (Eminence) On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 05:23:11 -0700 (PDT), Marty Easy (if somewhat facetious) answer: Nobody has been really happy with how the post-CoIE DCU has played out. And when I say "nobody," I mean that, based on hearsay and conjecture, the number of pre-CoIE

Rate Grant Morrison Talks Brainy Comics, Sexy Apocalypse

Original at Wired News external link    Thu, Mar 19

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By Scott Thill Image courtesy DC Comics  Wired.com: All-Star Superman exploded the narrative possibilities of the Man of Steel. Wired.com: Should we abandon continuity? Or does it still serve a vital purpose? Is continuity obsolete, or is it inextricable?

Rate "Battle for the Cowl" graciously ruined

Original at dberes (WordPress) external link    Tue, Mar 10

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By dberes It’s a fantastic team; they’ve been responsible for some of the best and most influential comics of the past several years (We3, All-Star Superman, Flex Mentallo, New X-Men), and I can’t wait to see what they’ll do with the fresh start to the Caped Crusader. (Especially if it’s not delayed...

Rate Daily Movie Quiz - DC Comics: The Movies

Original at AMCtv.com external link    Mon, Mar 9

Straits Times  NY With The Dark Knight and Watchmen, DC Comics is back on top in the superhero movie genre (at least until Wolverine comes out.) How clued in are you about the movie characters based on the most successful DC Comics superheroes? ...

Rate Free Comics Monday:The Ray

Original at Flashback Universe external link    Mon, Mar 9

By JimShelley(noreply@blogger.com) In thinking about the Public Domain aspect of the Quality Characters, I keep wondering why the Dynamite series Superpowers Project didn't include any of them. I'm not really a fan of the current DC revival of the characters - Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters. I think it would be interestin...

Rate Hey critics, did any of you see the new Wonder Woman DVD? How was it?

Original at Newsarama external link    Fri, Mar 6

By J. Caleb Mozzocco “Wonder Woman has always been considered the third most-important DC Comics superhero, behind Superman and Batman, but when it comes to an original DVD film, she beats them both.” —Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly “Some might try to dismiss Wonder Woman without a closer look—it’s an an...

Rate Joss Whedon Explains Why DC Comics Movies Won't Work

Original at Cinematical external link    Wed, Feb 25

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Well, DC Comics might not see it that way now that Whedon has thrown in his two cents about why DC hasn't had the same success as Marvel when it comes to bringing comic books to the multiplex. Elisabeth brought us the bad news back in January, ...

Rate Joss Whedon: Why it's so hard getting DC Comics heroes on the big ...

Original at Coventry Telegraph external link    Tue, Feb 24

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By David Bentley on Feb 24, 09 04:52 PM JOSS WHEDON says Warner Bros is struggling to get many DC Comics heroes on to the big screen because they are too mythological and god-like to connect to audiences. Whedon (pictured right), creator of TV hits ...

Rate I Speak Comics: Batwoman - Still Gay

Original at threatquality.com external link    Fri, Feb 13

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By threatqualitypress What’s this? You didn’t realize Batman was dead? Oopsie. That’s probably because the same week Batman was killed, Barack Obama was in Amazing Spider-Man. Guess which one the media covered more heavily? (Hint: that Spider-Man issue has been reprinted like four times now.)

Rate Re-Imagined Batwoman Unveiled

Original at seeker65 (WordPress) external link    Fri, Feb 13

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By David M. DC Comics Having (apparently) killed off the Dark Knight, DC Comics offered another look this week at the superhero filling his shoes — or rather, replacing his shoes with fire engine red patent leather boots. The re-imagined Batwoman, who will make her comic comeback this summer as the s...

Rate DC Comics’ lesbian Batwoman

Original at The Week Magazine external link    Wed, Feb 11

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Holy Lesbian, Batman! DC Comics Names Dark Knight's Successor TV Guide KAPOW! DC Comics reveals first gay superhero: Batwoman Metro Weekly Lesbian Batwoman is DC Comics' first gay superhero Telegraph.co.uk Queerty - Comic Book Resources

Rate Re: Interesting little tidbits from Lo3W #3

Original at rec.arts.comics.dc.universe Google Group external link    Mon, Feb 9

By tha...@netscape.com (Sean MacDonald) instead says only that it will be important. Superboy-Prime is from Earth-Prime, where DC heroes are found only in comics (as published by the real world DC Comics). In the Third Legion's world, DC comics (as published by the real world DC Comics) exist and are treasured.

Rate Finally: Is Batman RIP Or Not? [Batman Rip]

Original at io9 external link    Thu, Jan 15

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By Graeme McMillan As those who read this week's comics have apparently already seen, Bruce Wayne is dead. He died at the end of Final Crisis #6, meeting his end while trying to save the planet from evil god Darkseid in DC Comics' much-delayed blockbuster, and if you need proof of his demise, you not only see him...

Rate DC Comics Is Holding Back Your Superhero Movies [David Goyer]

Original at io9 external link    Thu, Jan 8

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By Meredith Woerner Dark Knight and The Flash writer David Goyer spilled the beans to IESB that Warner Brothers is putting the brakes on the many comic book movies they decided to stack up, one after another. These times are tough, not just for you and me but for big wig studio execs too.

Rate New Smallville Spoilers, Photos & Previews!

Original at spoilerjunkie (WordPress) external link    Sat, Dec 27

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By bonniekaryn Clark’s transition to Superman: “Clark’s strugge to become the Superman we all admire faces new challenges.” KS noted that Oliver and the other members of the Justice League haven’t had the same struggle with developing their superhero identities as Clark has because their first ident...

Rate Weekly Haul: December 4th (Now featuring 100% more Secret Invasion spoilers)

Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday external link    Thu, Dec 4

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By noreply@blogger.com (Caleb) Morrison takes us on a tour of Batman history, weaving in and out of continuity in a selective fashion, and doing a passable job of making it seem as if all 69 years of Batman comics happened to the same guy. Secret Invasion #8 (Marvel Comics) God, where do I even start?

Rate Who You Gonna Believe About Batman RIP? USA Today Or Your Own Lying Eyes? [Batman Rip]

Original at io9 external link    Tue, Nov 18

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By Graeme McMillan Batman #681, due Nov. 26, wraps up writer Grant Morrison's Batman R.I.P. story line, in which the crimefighter is so shaken by a secret from his past that a new Batman must be found. Neil Gaiman to design a demise for Batman [USA Today], Nightwing #153 [DC Comics]

Rate Superman to go AWOL from 'Action'

Original at ComicMix external link    Sun, Nov 16

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By Robert Greenberger DiDio revealed that one status quo-changing element will be Superman vacating Action Comics in the near future.  The only time he was absent from the book was during the months he was dead and others vied for the right to inherit the name.

Rate DC Comics Expert?

Original at starlala (WordPress) external link    Sun, Nov 9

By starlala Haha I’m so darn excited about the book! It’s like a thousand over characters revealed in colourful pictures and descriptions! By the way, even without that book, I scored a 18/20 for a DC Comics quiz on facebook, just one point lower than Keane (whom I presume to be an even geekier person fo...

Rate New Comic Strip On Zuda (DC Spin-off)

Original at rec.arts.comics.dc.universe Google Group external link    Wed, Nov 5

By workisnotinprogr...@gmail.com (Lycurgus) Hello, I am Lycurgus the creator of the strip Work is Not in Progress, I wanted to tell you that you can see the first 16 strips of my series on the Zuda site (Zuda is the official spin-off of the "DC Comics" into the web): link] If you like and want to reward this series, register and vote it, the

Rate Formerly Known as the Justice League

Original at comicscreatorsguild.co.uk external link    Tue, Nov 4

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By Allan © 2003, 2004 DC Comics. All Rights Reserved. By Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis, Kevin Maguire & Joe Rubinstein (DC Comics) ISBN: 978-1-4012-0305-4 There’s a little micro-resurgence these days for the post-Crisis on Infinite Earths Justice League International incarnations (see our...

Rate A Web of Footnotes -- How We Will Read Books in the Future

Original at io9 external link    Sat, Oct 25

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By Annalee Newitz OK, so now you know who Black Lightning was. I certainly didn't know in this granular level of detail before — and nor do many casual comics readers who haven't got what amounts to an advanced degree in comics like Wolk. And yet knowing it enriches the experience of the issue, since DC Comics ch...

Rate Can DC Comics do right by Supergirl?

Original at Scripps News external link    Tue, Oct 21

 DC - DC Comics has been touting its new direction and creative team for the Maid of Steel, beginning with "Supergirl" No. 34 ($2.99), out this month. ...

Rate Iann Robinson plots the DC movieverse

Original at Crave Online external link    Mon, Oct 20

A look at the movies DC Comics should be making.

Rate Discuss: What Sort of Superman Reboot Do You Want to See?

Original at Cinematical external link    Sun, Aug 24

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By Eric D. Snider It's kind of cute to see DC Comics and Warner Bros. getting all excited about making superhero movies again now that The Dark Knight has been established as the greatest, most important film in the history of mankind. This comes after a decade of almost every DC-based movie being a failure wh...

Rate DC Comics I Liked: Superman/Batman, Brave and Bold

Original at Comics Worth Reading » KC external link    Fri, Aug 22

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By Johanna This month, it’s the Li’l League, kid versions of DC superheroes, meeting up with the two adult title characters. I knew who was behind it much earlier than the reveal, but I have a weakness for tiny superheros. (I know, it’s a failing.) Especially jut-jawed, teeth-gritted baby Batman, whos...

Rate Robert Downey Jr On "The Dark Knight": "Fuck DC Comics"

Original at Huffington Post external link    Sun, Aug 17

 NY - F-ck DC comics. That's all I have to say and that's where I'm really coming from." Well clearly Downey isn't about to do anything for DC Comics anytime soon ... The Big Screen Bulletin 08.18.08: The Return from the South 411mania.com all 519 news articles

Rate Warner Bros Finally Gets Serious About DC Comics

Original at ComicList Headlines external link    Sat, Aug 16

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 UT - Aug 16, 2008 It has been a long time in coming, but it now appears that Warner Bros. has finally decided to make use of their stable of DC Comics characters. ... Are We Heading For A Summer Superhero Glut? io9 WB's hero hunt heats up Variety

Rate Comics-Based Movies Keep on Comin'

Original at Wired News external link    Sun, Jul 20

By Hugh Hart Longtime heavyweights DC Comics (Batman, Superman) and Marvel (Spider-Man, X-Men, Fantastic Four) are trotting out lesser-known characters from their catalogs. Ant Man (pictured at right)? Yes! Joining the fray are relative upstarts ...

Rate I’m a Marvel and you’re a slowpoke

Original at PW: THE BEAT external link    Wed, May 14

Borys Kit picks on Warner Bros: As Marvel embarks on transferring its universe of comics characters to the big screen, it is determined to succeed where DC Comics and its corporate sibling Warner Bros. have stumbled. But then, Marvel always has been one step ahead of DC.

Rate “I’m for everyone.”

Original at Newsarama external link    Thu, Apr 3

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By Tom Bondurant Sometimes, though, the creators don’t help the analysis. After all, by pitching DC on the idea of “Superboy,” Jerry Siegel may have made possible a separate Superman with a distinct origin. Likewise, Bill Finger wrote “Batman Meets Bat-Mite” and “The Interplanetary Batman,” both prett...

Rate The DC Comics Action Figure Archive

Original at Joe Acevedo's external link    Mon, Jan 28

By joeacevedo@yahoo.com I've been collecting DC Comics related action figures for many years. I also feature some photo archives on my website. Well, today I received my copy of The DC Comics Action Figure Archive. This is a nice reference book for DC toy fans like myself.

Rate This just won’t go away!!!

Original at PW: THE BEAT external link    Fri, Jan 11

Newsweek gets on the newly Single Spidey bandwagon. Is this the death of Cap 2? The thing is, they’re not so much angry about the breakup itself–most fans will admit that characters, at some point, need a fresh start. (Marvel’s main rival, DC Comics, gave Superman and Wonder Woman new beginn...

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Rate World Of Warcraft® #1 Gets 2nd Printing

Original at ComicList external link    Wed, Dec 19

By cslepage After a quick sellout at DC Comics, the fantastic debut issue of the WORLD OF WARCRAFT® comic book is going back to press for a second printing. Based on the world’s most popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game from Blizzard Entertainment®, the WORLD OF WARCRAFT #1 Second Printing will reprint the story by writer Walter Simonson and artists Ludo Lullabi and Sandra Hope. Continue reading... After a quick sellout at DC Comics, the fantastic debut issue of the WORLD OF WARCRAFT® comic book is going back to press for a second printing. Based on the world’s most popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game from Blizzard Entertainment®, the WORLD OF WARCRAFT #1 Second Printing will reprint the story by writer Walter S...   [read the full post]

Rate Raging Bullets Episode 51a: A DC Comics Fan Podcast

Original at Raging Bullets external link    Mon, Oct 8

Episode 51a:  Jim and Sean talk Coundown issues 38 and 37 as we begin our biweekly catchup on the title. We focus much of our discussion on delving into what we think of the storylines so far and where we want to see them go. We also share some listener rants.

Rate Sept. 13, 2007: The man who sold the world

Original at tcj.com external link    Wed, Sep 12

By Dirk Deppey Commentary] “So, anyway, if you read this blog and conclude that I hate comics, its only because I kind of do.” Noah Berlatsky ponders the mote in superhero-comics’ eye, and the beam in lit-comics’ own. Comic Books Comic Strips Digital Comics Comics Culture

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