While it’s hard to cover every single detail that occurs at San Diego Comic-Con, Dane has been in the thick of it, attending several of the DC Comics panels that occurred on Thursday. After the break we’ll have some new details about Flashpoint, Grant Morrison‘s run on Batman and Action Comics, and the first public reactions to the New 52.
Read MoreSDCC 11: DC to Publish Uncharted Series
I normally don’t take interest in a lot of videogame comics, but I had to make sure we mentioned this one. Over on their Playstation Blog, Sony announced today that DC will publish an Uncharted comic series. Taking place within the game universe and set to debut before Uncharted 3 is released, the series will be written by Joshua Williamson with art by Francesco Francavilla and covers by Adam Hughes. Hit the jump for details on the series and to see the full Adam Hughes cover.
Read MoreIssue #121 – Green Lantern Movie Special
William and Dane are joined by Between the Panels contributor Jason to talk about the ups and downs of the Green Lantern movie.
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We’d like to thank Jason for coming on and reviewing the film with us. Check out his review of the film.
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Read MoreBreakdown of DC’s Big Changes
DC Comics’ long rumored and surprising announcement this afternoon has sent the Internet and Comics fans into a frenzied state of excitement. With so much information out there, it’s hard to get a feel for what exactly will and won’t be changing. After the break, we’ve got an analysis of the changes DC just made and a round up of some of the already announced and rumored new #1 titles that will debut this September.
Read MoreDC Comics’ Universe Shattering News
This is it folks, the biggest comic book news since Disney bought Marvel.
Today via The Source Blog DC Comics announced it is relaunching their entire line of Superhero titles and will be the first of the “Big Two” (DC and Marvel) to publish same day releases of their digital and print comics. These changes will spin out of DC’s summer event Flashpoint ending on August 31st with only two issues being released on that date: Flashpoint #5 and the newly announced Justice League #1 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee. After August 31st expect an onslaught of new books as DC will continue to release fifty-two new issue #1s. As far as what this means to our rebooted characters and timelines DC Comics’ Dan DiDio was quoted as saying that the reboot would give them “…a chance to start, not at the beginning, but at a point where our characters are younger and the stories are being told for today’s audience.” In an industry often stagnant and stuck in its ways I for one salute DC for making a bold and daring move forward but only time will tell if this gamble will pay off.
Read the full press release and sound off in the comments after the break.
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