Here we go Batman fans. Five Batman titles will be on sale from DC Comics in November. At the start of what the publisher promises to be a very Bat-heavy weekend at New York Comic Con, DC's The Source blog released a series of five new house ads spotlighting the new Gotham lineup of books from creators including Grant Morrison, J.H. Williams III, Tony Daniel, Scott Snyder, Jock, Yanick Paquette, David FInch and Amy Reeder. Check them out after the jump.
In addition to these five titles, DC presently publishes "Batman & Robin," "Batman: Streets of Gotham," "Gotham City Sirens," "Red Robin" and "Batgirl," among other books featuring the Dark Knight or other Gotham-based characters.
Via: the Source and Comics Alliance
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Showing posts with label David Finch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Finch. Show all posts
Saturday, October 9, 2010
NYCC 10 - DC Releases Covers to Five Batman Titles
Here we go Batman fans. Five Batman titles will be on sale from DC Comics in November. At the start of what the publisher promises to be a very Bat-heavy weekend at New York Comic Con, DC's The Source blog released a series of five new house ads spotlighting the new Gotham lineup of books from creators including Grant Morrison, J.H. Williams III, Tony Daniel, Scott Snyder, Jock, Yanick Paquette, David FInch and Amy Reeder. Check them out after the jump.
In addition to these five titles, DC presently publishes "Batman & Robin," "Batman: Streets of Gotham," "Gotham City Sirens," "Red Robin" and "Batgirl," among other books featuring the Dark Knight or other Gotham-based characters.
Via: the Source and Comics Alliance
In addition to these five titles, DC presently publishes "Batman & Robin," "Batman: Streets of Gotham," "Gotham City Sirens," "Red Robin" and "Batgirl," among other books featuring the Dark Knight or other Gotham-based characters.
Via: the Source and Comics Alliance
Monday, August 16, 2010
DC Comics Unveils White Lantern Batman? What Does it Mean?
The important part is that you are looking at a White Lantern Version of Batman. Those of you following Brightest Day know that the story involves the search for a new White Lantern. But could it REALLY be Bruce Wayne?
Remember that in Blackest Night we were teased with a Black Lantern Batman
DC Comics Unveils White Lantern Batman? What Does it Mean?
The important part is that you are looking at a White Lantern Version of Batman. Those of you following Brightest Day know that the story involves the search for a new White Lantern. But could it REALLY be Bruce Wayne?
Remember that in Blackest Night we were teased with a Black Lantern Batman
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
DC Announcement: Black Lanterns Return in October
DC did not release any details with this beautiful David Finch Cover. Is it a Halloween one-shot or is it something more related to BRIGHTEST DAY or the DCU as a whole. We will just have to enjoy this wonderful art and wait until October to find out additional details.
DC Announcement: Black Lanterns Return in October
DC did not release any details with this beautiful David Finch Cover. Is it a Halloween one-shot or is it something more related to BRIGHTEST DAY or the DCU as a whole. We will just have to enjoy this wonderful art and wait until October to find out additional details.
Another Batman Title Coming Soon from DC, Why?
Today, DC's official blog, The Source announced that DC will publish a brand new monthly Batman comic book. Here's the solicit form DC:
All these books with two different characters playing Batman and relatively little or no continuity between any of the books. Why do we need another book? Can we just focus on making the current Batman comics books relative, cohesive, and interesting. I guess DC (Dan Didio) will do anything to suck another $3.99 a month out of its loyal fans.
Starting in November, BRIGHTEST DAY and ACTION COMICS artist David Finch will take the reins as writer and artist of BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT, a new ongoing Batman title featuring the hyper-detailed and kinetic artwork Finch has become known for plus his unique and yet classic interpretation of the Caped Crusader.While I am always excited to have Bruce Wayne as Batman in any comic book, do we really need another Batman title right now? DETECTIVE COMICS, BATMAN, BATMAN AND ROBIN, SUPERMAN/BATMAN, ALL STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN, JUSTICE LEAGUE, JUSTICE LEAGUE/THE 99, BATMAN ODYSSEY, BATMAN: THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, BRUCE WAYNE: THE ROAD HOME, BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL, BATMAN BEYOND, and BATMAN BRAVE AND THE BOLD.
Can’t wait until November? The fun begins in October, with BATMAN: THE RETURN, a one-shot featuring Finch’s masterful pencils and words by Morrison, kicking off a new era for the Dark Knight and giving fans a quick taste of what’s coming in the new ongoing.
The Dark Knight takes Batman outside what he knows, into a world of demonology, dark arts, and mystery. He’s the ultimate detective, faster, stronger and smarter than any villian, but now he faces creatures to whom logic and mortality don’t apply.
I want Dark Knight to be true to Batman’s street level, crime fighter roots. He’ll face a rogues gallery that we’re all familiar with, but this book will take him on a darker path where he’ll be stretched to his physical and psychological limits.”
All these books with two different characters playing Batman and relatively little or no continuity between any of the books. Why do we need another book? Can we just focus on making the current Batman comics books relative, cohesive, and interesting. I guess DC (Dan Didio) will do anything to suck another $3.99 a month out of its loyal fans.
Another Batman Title Coming Soon from DC, Why?
Today, DC's official blog, The Source announced that DC will publish a brand new monthly Batman comic book. Here's the solicit form DC:
All these books with two different characters playing Batman and relatively little or no continuity between any of the books. Why do we need another book? Can we just focus on making the current Batman comics books relative, cohesive, and interesting. I guess DC (Dan Didio) will do anything to suck another $3.99 a month out of its loyal fans.
Starting in November, BRIGHTEST DAY and ACTION COMICS artist David Finch will take the reins as writer and artist of BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT, a new ongoing Batman title featuring the hyper-detailed and kinetic artwork Finch has become known for plus his unique and yet classic interpretation of the Caped Crusader.While I am always excited to have Bruce Wayne as Batman in any comic book, do we really need another Batman title right now? DETECTIVE COMICS, BATMAN, BATMAN AND ROBIN, SUPERMAN/BATMAN, ALL STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN, JUSTICE LEAGUE, JUSTICE LEAGUE/THE 99, BATMAN ODYSSEY, BATMAN: THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, BRUCE WAYNE: THE ROAD HOME, BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL, BATMAN BEYOND, and BATMAN BRAVE AND THE BOLD.
Can’t wait until November? The fun begins in October, with BATMAN: THE RETURN, a one-shot featuring Finch’s masterful pencils and words by Morrison, kicking off a new era for the Dark Knight and giving fans a quick taste of what’s coming in the new ongoing.
The Dark Knight takes Batman outside what he knows, into a world of demonology, dark arts, and mystery. He’s the ultimate detective, faster, stronger and smarter than any villian, but now he faces creatures to whom logic and mortality don’t apply.
I want Dark Knight to be true to Batman’s street level, crime fighter roots. He’ll face a rogues gallery that we’re all familiar with, but this book will take him on a darker path where he’ll be stretched to his physical and psychological limits.”
All these books with two different characters playing Batman and relatively little or no continuity between any of the books. Why do we need another book? Can we just focus on making the current Batman comics books relative, cohesive, and interesting. I guess DC (Dan Didio) will do anything to suck another $3.99 a month out of its loyal fans.
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