Action Comics #1012 Preview (DC)
Here’s a short preview of Action Comics #1012 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Szymon Kudranski, on sale June 26th, 2019 from DC Comics.
Here’s a short preview of Action Comics #1012 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Szymon Kudranski, on sale June 26th, 2019 from DC Comics.
DC Comics has jumped on the Adult Coloring Book craze with several variant covers on their books shipping in January.
Here’s your first look at a few variant covers they’re offering: Action Comics #48, Detective Comics #48, Green Arrow #48, and Green Lantern #48.
Here’s a preview of Action Comics #20, by Andy Diggle, Tony S. Daniel, & Matt Banning, courtesy of DC Entertainment – on sale May 1st, 2013.
Press Release
Superman battles an enemy of his own making in the horrible Hybrid—but what else does Lex Luthor have in store for The Man of Steel and the people of Metropolis? Get set to learn some of the secrets behind Luthor’s role in The New 52!
In ACTION COMICS #20, the Man of Steel must save the people in Suicide Slum, who have become infected with the alien virus that attacked Superman last month.
Along with the help of Dr. Veritas, Kal-El will need to get the answers to fight this new threat quickly – before it continues to mutate and grow into a completely unstoppable force and even when he does Lex Luthor is still on the loose!
Welcome to the Classic Comic Book Page! We scour our memories and hundreds of comic book issues to bring you pages that we think are classics.
This is what started it all for superheroes – The 1st page of Action Comics #1 (June 1938), by Jerome Siegel & Joe Shuster, published on April 18, 1938 by National Allied Publications.
As usual, Bleeding Cool seems to get the first scoop on everything worthwhile in the comics industry. Taking the QR codes from each of the new DC in-house ads for several new relaunch titles led to pages on DC’s servers with unseen art on them.
Here are the pages that they managed to find. Some of them are original artwork scans.
Today, DC announced the Superman related titles they’re relaunching in September. This is their final wave of announcements that started back on May 31st, 2011 – and by ‘final’ I mean ‘just the start!’
DC still has a lot of talent, exclusive or otherwise, that has been unaccounted for in their initial relaunch announcements. These core titles will be the bread and butter of DC’s push, but just wait a little while and we’ll get news of all the peripheral titles that they’ll be publishing as well. We’ll see what DC has up their creative sleeve with those books. I’m holding out hope for a Keith Giffen / Robert Loren Fleming Ambush Bug title! *crosses fingers*