Comic Review: Batman #6
Batman #6 does feel like the end of an act with the stage now set for a far grander adventure.
Batman #6 does feel like the end of an act with the stage now set for a far grander adventure.
More details have been announced on the upcoming Doctor Who/Star Trek: The Next Generation crossover from comic company IDW, including a pretty sweet image of the Enterprise D chasing the Tardis.
The month will mark the first major crossover event in DC’s ‘New 52′ with many of May’s issues directly relating to events in their sister titles.
In May, The Eleventh Doctor and his companions will come face to face with the crew of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
This comic is something that should be fervently discussed, not just amongst (possibly outraged) fan-boys and critics but also by academics, sociologists, politicians – heck – even religious leaders.
Smallville will be returning for an 11th Season in printed form rather than as a live action television series. Here’s 10 things we hope to see…
The series will follow Clark Kent six months after he picked up the mantle of Superman and will feature a majority of the characters from the show.
The Boys writer to team with Flanimals illustrator on a self-funded kids project.
Without a doubt, this is the sort of book we’ve been missing since… well, since this exact same team last worked on a Captain America book.
Not to be out done by DC’s announcement of Before Watchmen, Marvel have announced their own event for the summer: Spider-Men.
fter 25 years, DC Comics announced today that a prequel series to the most critically acclaimed comic series of all time will be released in the summer.
I’m certainly hoping the series will continue and expand on the tone established in this issue and run with it for the next few years to come.