Posts tagged DC Comics

Posted 2 days ago

The Mad Mind of Grant Morrison Sale

All this week, DC Comics Digital is holding a special sale of some of the superstar writer’s most seminal works. From his career-launching early days on ANIMAL MAN, where Buddy Baker literally meets his maker; the groundbreaking return of the Big Seven in JLA; the Eisner Award-winning adventures of ALL-STAR SUPERMAN; the genre-bending antics of SEAGUY; his character-defining run on BATMAN; and much more—all available for digital download!

That’s over 100 issues all for only 99 cents each!

The sale lasts until 6/01/12. Click here before you lose your mind over missing out on this fantastic deal.

Posted 7 months ago

Ouch. Barry Allen’s secret crime-fighting identity is interfering with his civilian crime-fighting identity; the Flash is inadvertently hindering crime-solving. That’s what we call irony, Alanis Morissette.

Posted 7 months ago

The Mystery Play.

Posted 7 months ago
Posted 7 months ago

Grant Morrison Wonder Woman’s a-comin’!

glunders:

GOD YES.

“…hopefully the Wonder Woman series will be out next year sometime or thereabouts… it took a lot of reading. This has been the hardest project I’ve ever done.”

It’s clear from Supergods and other interviews that Grant Morrison is completely fascinated by Wonder Woman and her roots and… This is going to be amazing.

Posted 7 months ago
Posted 7 months ago

He was hosting an event at Meltdown and was rad enough to take some time out to sign Jaron’s TT and Red Hood while chatting with us. We got to talking, of course, about the big issue of Red Hood and the Outlaws.

So to clear a couple things up, I asked if Starfire was being serious or sarcastic about not remembering the Titans:

Kory was definitely being evasive/sarcastic because she did NOT want to talk about her past with them and issues that will come up later in the series. She does not have a memory of ‘a goldfish’ as some people have been saying ‘round the ‘net.

Also, Jason was lying to Roy about certain implications he made in the first issue to Roy about Kory. I won’t say what exactly because I don’t want to spoil the next issue, especially since it’s not out yet.

So I Had A Small Chat With Scott Lobdell Tonight.

I TOLD YOU she wasn’t some slut who was too whorish to remember her sexual conquests. I was wrong about it being amnesia that was being misinterpreted by Jason Todd, but I was right about readers misreading and mischaracterizing what was going on. — Ryking

Posted 7 months ago

tetsuosmissingarm:

Superman’s Forbidden Room

Posted 7 months ago

karlalovescomics:

Animal Man #19

What if Grant Morrison was so depressed this one time that he started writing about us?

Posted 7 months ago
Posted 7 months ago

dcu:

Spoiler Alert!

Who is Wonder Woman’s daddy? CLICK HERE to find out in typical New York Post fashion.

Posted 7 months ago

mylifeinpanels:

There’s an old adage that says “victory is in the preparation.” For Batman, that’s not enough… victory is in over-preparation. It’s true that he trusts (almost) nobody but I guess when you’re prepared for every scenario, you cover a lot of weaknesses. Always be over-prepared.

(from Batman: R.I.P, I forget which issue)

Inconceivable!

Posted 7 months ago
diegoshurato:

Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (1989), Grant Morrison

diegoshurato:

Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth (1989), Grant Morrison

Posted 7 months ago
Posted 7 months ago

strawberries-n-cream:

CITIZENS OF METROPOLIS DEFEND THEIR HERO ➡ Birthright ♦ Action Comics #1

I like that Morrison is incorporating previous Superman material the way he incorporated previous Batman material when writing “Batman.” It shows a good eye for research and respect for fans who are partial to some of the old school stuff (although the previous two Superman origins, “Birthright” and “Origin,” aren’t really that old). — Ryking

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