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Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga remains a great read on its own as the Legion are faced with seemingly insurmountable odds from one of the backbones of DC's rogues gallery.
It’s 2010. The BP Oil Spill occurs, Lady Gaga wears a meat dress to the VMAs, and Chelsea Manning discloses confidential documents to WikiLeaks. People are listening to “Rolling in the Deep,” watching Inception and reading Daredevil.
Why Batman and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are such a natural fit.
Is there a better fit for this project than a Golden Age superhero who has sound equipment for a face?
The Boys, Vol. 1 isn't for everyone, but I do kind of want to suggest people give it a try….
We’ve got exclusive pages from the UNICO: AWAKENING children’s book by Maddie Cop, as well as a first look at the process art for Junko Mizuno UNICO: AWAKENING print.
Black Widow Volume 5 begins a 20-issue run by Nathan Edmondson, writer, and Phil Noto, artist in issue 001 with Natasha in disguise, announcing “No one will ever know my full story.”
Dastardly & Muttley by Ennis, Mauricet, Kalisz, and Steen was probably one of the less talked about Hanna-Barbera Universe reimaginings, but it's no less a fun adventure that creatively and faithfully examines the source material.
It’s 2009. The swine flu pandemic occurs, Michael Jackson dies, and Kanye West interrupts Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at the VMAs. People are listening to “I Gotta Feelin’,” watching Avatar and reading Daredevil.
This event story has been building throughout the first 100 issues and on within the new TMNT comics.
The team behind Mister Miracle and The Sheriff of Babylon are re-teaming for a new 64-page contained story about The Riddler.
The plot and themes in Caliban will be very familiar to fans of sci-fi/horror, but they're perfectly executed by Ennis and team.
Probably unintentional, but Deadly Origin represents well that ultimately Marvel seems not to know what to do with Natasha/Black Widow.
This new monthly column looks at deep cut characters and stories that readers can find via the books on the DC Universe platform.
The new anthology miniseries will debut in August, releasing three issues that month.
This week, the Heroes of X/History of X column is hitting the high seas with Captain Kate Pryde and her ragtag crew of mutant Marauders.
Due in August, the new series is a follow-up to the story that Ennis and Braun have been telling now across two volumes.
This under-the-radar Vertigo Comics classic actually did get a second life.
Writer Dan Watters and artist Nikola Čižmešija will re-team for a new six-issue series starring Jean-Paul Valley, set to start with a first issue due on August 2.
Guest writer Tatsuya King takes a detailed look at John Higgins’ coloring in Watchmen, often overlooked when discussing Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ classic series.