DC Comics is promoting the Robot Chicken DC Comics Special with a Robot Chicken variant cover for Aquaman #12, which goes on sale August 29. It features Aquaman standing triumphantly over the broken bodies of his Super Friends.
"This is the last thing I ever thought we'd put on an Aquaman cover because it's such a ... [Read More]
When DC Comics rebooted the DC Universe, they tampered with something fanboys hold holy: Power Girl's boob window. They covered up her with a hideous new costume.
Boob Window back!
In World's Finest #4 they pay homage to this fashion faux pas by having her costume conveniently burn up to reveal her super-sized ... [Read More]
DC Comics has requested retailers not sell this week's Batman Incorporated #3 until Aug 22. The decision to delay it was in response to the Batman movie shooting in Aurora, Colorado. The comic features a disturbing scene in which a teacher pulls out a gun in class, though she doesn't actually use it.
Artist Chris Burnham ... [Read More]
Batman Earth One retells the Batman origin in an alternate universe, where the characters are dramatically different from the ones we know.
Bruce Wayne is a spoiled rich kid, whose father is running for mayor. The Waynes hire Alfred Pennyworth, an former royal marine, as their bodyguard. However, they insist on ... [Read More]
Archaia Entertainment has announced it is adapting Cyborg 009 for the West.
“It’s an incredible opportunity to be charged with the reimagining of one of the classics of Japanese manga,” said Archaia Editor-in-Chief Stephen Christy. “CYBORG 009 has spawned generations of fans, several movies and anime series, ... [Read More]
Despite being an X-Man, Emma Frost, has always been a very bad girl and being imbued with Phoenix Force has put her in heat.
In Avengers vs. X-Men #7, Emma goes rogue and betrays Cyclops in more ways than one. She sides with her old flame, Namor, who thinks the X-Men should go on the offensive against the Avengers. Emma ... [Read More]
Super Golden Friends is the funniest thing since Amalgam Comics. It combines two classic 80s television shows: Golden Girls and Super Friends. The superheroes merge with their geriatric counterparts: Superman as Blanche, Aquaman as Rose, Batman as Dorothy, and Robin as Sophia. Alfred probably would have been a better choice ... [Read More]



