Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2014, dc comics, Frank Quitely, Grant Morrison, Multiversity, Pax-Americana
It may well have felt like forever for Multiversity to start but when it did, the vast majority of people were on-board from the start although everyone was really counting down to the Morrison/Quitely team-up on Pax Americana.
New short animation from Bruce Timm celebrates the 75th Anniversary of DC’s Dark Knight and it’s a doozy. Moody, old school black and white sees Batman take on those pesky criminals head-on like we’d expect.
G-Man
Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2013, dc comics, Injustice Gods Among Us
As my interest in some of DC’s New 52 releases wavered this year I took a chance with their video game tie-in Injustice: Gods Among Us…….and I was glad I did.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, DC Comics | Tags: dc comics, Glenn Fabry, Lot 13, Steve Niles
Halloween brought a number of spooky releases, with some one-shots and this new spooky offering from DC saw Steve Niles team up with Glenn Fabry.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, DC Comics | Tags: constantine, dc comics, enchantress, halloween, horror, JLDark, Justice League, Mikel Janin, Peter Milligan, shade, Xanadu, zatanna
Justice League Dark #1 was despite being the book I was most looking forward to reading therefore likely to be jinxed and awful, my definite top book of the DC Reboot. I was dreading and looking forward to Wednesday this week in equal measure, just in case the success of issue 1 was a fluke and I’d be left with another tepid title I’d foolishly pre-ordered.