Going Beyond the Source Wall With Scott Snyder’s Justice League

Major DC Spoilers: At Chicago and C2E2, Scott Snyder was asked what happens to the DC Comic Universe after the events of his series Dark Nights: Metal. About the Source Wall at the end of Metal, Snyder said: “It’s the whole impetus of No Justice … but I’m just gonna spoil it: the Green Lantern Corps goes out to the wall to be like, ‘What’s on the other side?’ The energies are unquantifiable and toxic so they decide to seal it, but they realize is that they have woken up…

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‘Young Justice’ Season 3 Has Finished Recording According to Khary Payton

Young Justice is inching closer and closer to its return. The C2E2 convention is taking place in Chicago this weekend and one of the guest at the event is Khary Payton, who plays Ezekiel on The Walking Dead. Payton is also an accomplished voice actor who plays Cyborg in Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go and Kaldur’ahm, aka Aqualad in Young Justice. After a long fan campaign, Young Justice was finally renewed for a third season, now known to be titled Young Justice: Outsiders, which will launch as part of…

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Catwoman Featured in a New Ongoing Series #newcomics

CATWOMAN #1 Written by JOELLE JONES Art and cover by JOELLE JONES Color by LAURA ALLRED Variant cover by STANLEY “ARTGERM” LAU The recent Batman panel at C2E2 revealed that Selina’s new series will spin out of this year’s much-anticipated Bat Wedding in BATMAN #50.  The wedding night’s barely over, but Catwoman’s back on the streets, this time to expose a copycat who’s pulling heists around Gotham City. As Selina cracks the whip on her former criminal cohorts, she’s attracting unwanted attention from one of Gotham’s most dangerous groups. The…

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BATMAN & CATWOMAN’S Wedding BATMAN #50 Cover #Batman

DC Comics has unveiled the cover of Batman #50, the issue in which Batman and Catwoman’s long-awaited wedding will take place. ?The cover, by artist Mikel Janin, shows not Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle getting married, but Batman and Catwoman – though Catwoman does manage to pair her cowl with her wedding dress. Batman #50 is due out on shelves July 4. One of the best stories in any comic book company is writer Tom King and artists David Finch and Mikel Janin’s run from Batman Rebirth to Batman 44.…

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Meet Tom Strong, Science Hero

Information at DCComics.com Last month’s debut issue of THE TERRIFICS featured a mysterious message from a hero known as Tom Strong. The Terrifics haven’t heard of him. Have you? Even if you’re not really a comics history buff, there’s a pretty good chance you know the name Alan Moore and an even better chance that his name probably calls to mind some very specific images. Moore’s work on books like BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE and WATCHMEN helped usher in a new—and famously grim—age for superheroes. These were stories that started…

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Scott Snyder Interview About Post-Metal Future and Justice League

SPOILER WARNING: This article contains major spoilers for DC’s Dark Nights: Metal #6, available now. Just read Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s Dark Nights #6: Metal wraps up its six-issue main story arc with some major changes in the multiverse, Snyder has opened the limits to the DC storytelling and will introduce his June-debuting Justice League run and the prelude miniseries Justice League: No Justice he’s writing with collaborators Joshua Williamson and James Tynion. Snyder is in control of some of the biggest stories in the DC Universe — and…

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Krypton Review S01 E01 “Pilot” #Krypton

Krypton is a new television series developed by David S. Goyer with Damian Kindler for SyFy. I first heard of David S. Goyer back in the late 90’s when he co-plotted “Starman” with James Robinson writer. I liked his work so much I continued reading the stories he wrote in JSA, but I lost track of him after that and did not realize he was the guy behind or in conjunction with several Movies and TV shows I liked. Some of his screenwriting works include the Blade trilogy, Christopher Nolan’s…

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The Death of Superman Sneak Peek 2018 #Superman

The first look at DC’s upcoming animated feature The Death of Superman has been revealed thanks to a preview image featured on the iTunes Extras page for Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay. The animated film which was announced last year at San Diego Comic-Con will follow this April’s Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay. The cast, as well as an official synopsis, have yet to be revealed, however, The Death of Superman will be the first of a two-parter adapting DC’s iconic story of Superman’s fatal battle with Doomsday. The film…

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The Return of Superman ‘Justice League’ Bonus scenes #Superman

If you bought the digital version on Vudu or some other media these scenes were missing from that version. I mean this would have added so much to the Superman story in the original film Why did they cut it from the original Cinematic release? They could not have added another one minute and 45 seconds to the movie? I am amazed at the poor decision making that plagued the movie. Justice League Blu-ray now on sale.

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Darkseid Will Join the Justice League – Wonder Con #Darkseid

Darkseid is perhaps the most feared — and most powerful — villains in the entire DC Universe or is he? The ruler of Apokolips has faced the Justice League on numerous occasions, but come July he’ll be counted as one of its members in Justice League Odyssey, from the creative team of writer Joshua Williamson and artist Stjepan Sejic. The announcement was made Saturday at WonderCon during DC’s Publishing Panel. Joining Darkseid on Justice League Odyssey are Cyborg, Starfire, Jessica Cruz and Azrael. “He is their Hannibal Lecter,” writer Scott…

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No ‘Aquaman’ Trailer Yet? Director James Wan Says The Reason Why

Warner Bros’ “Ready Player One,” set to hit theaters Wednesday, superhero fans were hoping that the movie’s arrival would bring a trailer for the studio’s big Christmas release, “Aquaman.” But director James Wan says a trailer for the next DC movie isn’t coming out anytime soon, and he’s the reason why. “…a teaser-trailer going out this weekend was never in the books, despite what some claim,” Wan tweeted late Saturday night. “It’s not because of anyone or any nefarious reason holding it back — IT’S ME.” With the film currently…

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SHAZAM! MOVIE Has A LOGO & EVENT ANNOUNCED #dcfilms

EW posted the following announcement poster as tomorrow sees a live set visit with the cast of Shazam! from Toronto, Ontario on Facebook. We’re going LIVE on set with the ShazamMovie cast on Wednesday! Submit your questions in the comments below, and they may be answered on air. CLICK LINK TO LEAVE COMMENTS Shazam! played by Zachary Levi in theaters on April 5, 2019 directed by David F. Sandberg also starring Mark Strong in the role of Super-Villain Dr. Thaddeus Sivana, Jack Dylan Grazer (“IT”) as Billy’s best friend and…

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‘Man of Steel’ Will Reveal “The Fate of Lois and Jon” #comics

Brian Michael Bendis has told interviewers that he has no plans to scrap Superman’s marriage to Lois Lane as part of his takeover of the Superman books, which has also seen the cancellations of related titles like Super-Sons and Supergirl — but solicitation text for his upcoming miniseries The Man of Steel has some fans worried. The text of the previews for The Man of Steel series highlights “what’s going on with Lois and Jon,” and “the fate of Lois and Jon.” The net effect is to create uncertainty about…

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Ava DuVernay To Direct Jack Kirby Comic Creation ‘The New Gods’

Many of the Jack Kirby fans that were disappointed that there was no Darkseid appearance in the recent Justice League movie will be pleased that Warner Bros. has decided to move ahead on a New Gods feature film. They have chosen their director by asking Ava DuVernay to call the shots behind the director’s chair. She made history as the first woman of color to helm a $100 million-plus live-action film in A Wrinkle In Time and is closing a deal with Warner Bros and DC to direct a big-budget…

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Does Brian Michael Bendis Like Superman?

Brian Michael Bendis, the longtime Marvel writer who created Jessica Jones and wrote for all the company’s big heroes from Spider-Man to The Avengers, is going to DC Comics. In a November 7 tweet, Bendis announced to the world that he’d be joining DC Comics. This month at the South by Southwest conference, he sat on a panel with DC comics artist Jim Lee and writer Frank Miller to discuss the recently turned 80-years-old icon he’ll work on: Superman. “I’m a little Jewish boy from Cleveland, and in Cleveland, you…

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