Interview: Scott Snyder Talks Dark Nights: Metal Aftermath Plus Big Details on Justice League

Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Dark Nights: Metal concluded this week. Batman, the Justice League, and their allies had their hands full in trying to save the world. It was a crazy, action-packed story that pulled out all the stops and also introduced new elements into the DC Universe. If that wasn't enough, something pretty …

Art Team For Scott Snyder’s Justice League Series Revealed

Back in January, DC announced the upcoming Justice League: No Justice event occurring after Dark Nights: Metal. Following the four-week Justice League event, Scott Snyder will be writing a new Justice League series. DC has announced the art team for the new series. Jim Cheung (Marvel’s Young Avengers) and Jorge Jiménez (Superman, Super Sons) will join …

DC Comics Launches New Edgy Imprint–Black Label

DC Comics is ready to publish "edgy and provocative" stand-alone stories with some of their popular characters under a new imprint. The Black Label titles will feature big name writers working with all-star artists. These will be stories that live outside the regular DC Universe continuity. DC Comics co-publisher made the following statement: "Many of …

Amazing Art Picks: Colossus, Wonder Woman, Death, And More

The coolest comic book art you won’t see in comics. The reason you won’t see this art in comics is because artists often draw sketches, warm-ups, and commissions and post them on their Tumblrs, blogs, and Twitter. Some artists even arrange commissions through their sites so be sure to check them out to stay up …

Upcoming Justice League: No Justice Features Superstar Creative Team

Comic books never shy away from the big events. If you have a universe rich in fascinating characters, it makes sense to combine them in giant story arcs. The same can be said for the creators. If a publisher's top writers and artists do amazing things on their own, it seems likely they would do …

Doomsday Clock #3 And The Team-Up We’ve Been Waiting For

Doomsday Clock is a series you need to read. Anyone with concerns over a DC Universe/Watchmen crossover can set their fears aside. Geoff Johns has come up with a story that seamlessly makes it possible for the characters to interact with each other. The two comic worlds are drastically different, and those differences are inherently …

Doomsday Clock #2 Shows The Series Is More Than Just A DC/Watchmen Crossover

DC Comics is doing what some readers thought was the unthinkable--crossing over the DC Universe with the world and characters created within the pages of Watchmen in 1986. Doomsday Clock isn't the first time they've made this move. The connection with the changes made in the DCU (with 'The New 52' relaunch) was first revealed in …

Batman: White Knight #2 Explores The Joker’s Mission To Save Gotham City

The second installment of Sean Murphy's Batman: White Knight continues to delve into a different Gotham City where things are grittier than usual. The Elseworlds-type story is brilliantly exploring the fundamental relationship between Batman and Joker. After a brutal confrontation between the Dark Knight and the Clown Prince of Crime, which ended with Joker's forced …