Wonder Woman/Tasmanian Devil Special #1 Preview (DC)
Here’s a quick look at Wonder Woman/Tasmanian Devil Special #1 by writer Tony Bedard and artist Barry Kitson, on sale June 21st, 2017 from DC Comics.
Here’s a quick look at Wonder Woman/Tasmanian Devil Special #1 by writer Tony Bedard and artist Barry Kitson, on sale June 21st, 2017 from DC Comics.
Here’s a lettered preview of Dark Days: The Forge #1, the first part of the METAL prelude, on sale June 14th, 2017 from DC Comics. Also included is some art from the second prelude – Dark Days: The Casting #1 which goes on sale in July.
Here’s an early look at Dark Days: The Forge #1, the first of a two-part prelude to METAL, coming June 14th, 2017 from DC Comics.
Here’s your first look at 5 pages from The Wild Storm #3 by writer Warren Ellis and artist Jon Davis-Hunt, on sale April 19th, 2017 from DC Comics.
Here’s your first look at unlettered art from The Wild Storm #1 by writer Warren Ellis and artist Jon Davis-Hunt, on sale February 15th, 2016 from DC Comics.
Here’s your first look at pages from Dark Knight III: The Master Race #6 by writers Frank Miller & Brian Azzarello and artists Andy Kubert & Klaus Janson, on sale October 19th, 2016 from DC Comics.
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Miller/Azzarello/Kubert/Janson Saga Continues
Here’s your first look at 5 variant covers for Dark Knight III: The Master Race #3 by artists Scott McDaniel, Klaus Janson, John Romita, Jr., Frank Miller, & Jim Lee.
Here’s your first look at one of the retailer store logo variant covers to Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 by Dave Johnson, based on a sketch by Jim Lee.
Press Release
DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE #1 is coming November 25th—and DC’s kicking it off big by revealing the first of several retail variant covers available at your local comics retailer!
DC Entertainment is running an open talent search for up and coming artists and all you have to do is draw a page with Harley Quinn committing suicide. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it?!
Well, you can read about it here!
It’s bad enough that Harley Quinn is the sexy, comedic poster child for abused women, but now you can win a contest by making her death “cool” enough for DC’s editors.
DC Entertainment’s judgment with this contest is very suspect. Whose idea was it and how did it make it all the way to the final stages of a contest. Really, DC? Suicide as a contest subject? This really has taken me aback.
Press Release
DC Entertainment (DCE) opened San Diego Comic-Con today with a blend of artistry and giving, unveiling the JUSTICE LEAGUE-inspired Kia Sorento, the eighth and final custom vehicle built in partnership with Kia Motors America. The Sorento’s eye-catching design was penned by legendary comic book artist and DC Entertainment Co-Publisher Jim Lee, who completed the customization of the car before a live audience. Created to raise awareness of DC Entertainment’s “We Can Be Heroes” giving campaign, the collection of all eight JUSTICE LEAGUE-inspired Kia vehicles will be on display throughout Comic-Con at the Interactive Zone at Petco Park, Official Comic-Con Partner.
Following the unveiling, DCE President Diane Nelson announced that the newly revealed JUSTICE LEAGUE car would be the centerpiece of a special online charity auction on eBay which benefits the “We Can Be Heroes” campaign. Nelson announced that the 10-day charity auction was now live through July 27, 2013 at www.ebay.com/wecanbeheroes.