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Ultra-Humanite, Gorilla Grodd and the Scooby Doo gang by Dario Brizuela
The second story in Titans: Together felt so much like a snippet from the Teen Titans show; I couldn’t stop laughing!
This week’s stories are centred on Raven, with story 2 giving us a really great Beast Boy/Raven dynamic that feels lifted straight out of the show.
Birds of Prey: Sirens of Justice #1 Review
A Gail Simone Birds of Prey story hitting the Digital First Lineup? Yes Please! I have been keeping up with most of DC's digital line of books and have been enjoying Simone's Flash stories, but Birds of Prey is another level entirely! She is my favorite Birds writer, but I think I may be hyping this way too much already! I better just get to my review, and away we go... Read more »
Jim Lee on The DC Digital Comics Line "Plateauing"
Jim Lee on The DC Digital Comics Line “Plateauing”
DC Comics Co-publisher and CCO Jim Lee gave his analysis on the current conditions of DC’s digital line of comics.
And the prognosis is not that positive.
“[The DC Digital Comics Channel] sales have hit a wall, “Lee explains. “[On] the digital side, I think it’s been pretty flat over the past five years, and I find that very disheartening. [It’s disheartening] because everyone talks about digital…
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BOMBSHELLS UNITED Digital First #6 is out today! Written by Marguerite Bennett, art by Luciano Vecchio, edited by Kristy Quinn.Drawing Wonder Woman, Cassie Sandmarks and Donna Troy, in a story of female empowerment, with female writer and editor, is everything I want to give my art to and a personal highlight :)*Salió Bombshells United #6, y dibujar a Wonder Woman, Cassie y Donna, en una historia de empoderamiento femenino, con guionista y editora mujeres es todo a lo que le quiero dar mi arte y un hito personal :) https://goo.gl/gnTuC2
Batman: Li’l Gotham #1
"There’s no telling who’s real and who’s not. For all I know, most of these costumed Jokers are the real deal.”
So. For people who might not have been around during this whole debacle, this may be one of the most controversial DC comic pages of all time.
Why is it controversial? How can a page full of cameos be controversial? Doesn’t DC love doing this stuff?
Well, my dear readers, this was at a time where Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown were quoted as being “toxic” to DC Editors because their large fan bases were vocally protesting their treatment (or lack thereof) in the then-current administration. And Li’l Gotham -- on a page which manages to have multiple Batfamily references from the Ventriloquist to Red Hood and outside-continuity references like Artemis of Young Justice and Jay Garrick the Pre-Crisis Flash -- DARED to have Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown cameo in a little off center of the splashpage behind Donner movies Lex Luthor and classic Darkseid.
In the original version, the Steph cosplayer had blonde hair, making her unique Batgirl costume homage all the more obvious, whereas Cass is dressed in an unofficial outfit that her fans would recognize as a style and colors she wears in Nguyen’s unofficial art for her.
This caused such an uproar with the angry editors at DC that they demanded that they change the hair of the Steph cameo so that it would be less of a cameo.
I’m not kidding.
If you poke around a bit you can find lots of editorials and posts chronicling the bizarreness that is the treatment of Cass and Steph between 2011 and 2014, but for Steph there’s a silver lining so far as Li’l Gotham’s concerned -- by the last issue, she got a full-on cameo and mention, whereas Cass got one background cameo in another issue with Steph but did not get a mention in the Batfamily history spiel that was given in the last issue that included Steph.
I will leave that rant for another time.
Batman: Li’l Gotham #1
"This is the one night of the year that it stays on until it burns out.”
That seems like a poor planning idea if I’ve seen one. I mean, Halloween would be the perfect time to attack Gotham as a costumed villain, you’d think. Fortunately, while that may be the case in any other Bat universe, it’s not so much in Li’l Gotham.
Adventures of Superman (2013-2014) #1
“I can tell you’re in a lot of pain. Let me take you to a doctor. Please.”
I adore these moments. To be the ideal of a superhero, the type of person that Clark is supposed to embody, that compassion even for his adversaries has to come first and foremost. And I love when writers get that -- when they allow Clark to reach out to those in pain instead of just punching all problems away.
That’s what makes him Superman.
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Okay, yes, this panel of Clark punching himself through a truck, a newstand, and then a brickwall is also one of the funniest Superman moments in comic history, I will stand by that statement.