EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS! Tweeterhead’s ROBIN ’66 Maquette
It’s ROBIN WEEK, so we just had to check in with our Tweeterhead friends — Chad Colebank, Trevor Grove and Chuck Williams — on how well the Boy Wonder is coming along.
HOLIDAY HOT PICKS #17: DK’s DC COMICS Books
There are two superb hardcover coffee-table books for DC fans from DK this season: DC Comics: A Visual History and Batman: A Visual History.
A FLASH A DAY #5: Captain Boomerang
The finale! Every day this week, we brought you a daily Flash fix, courtesy of the folks at NECA/WizKids. Because we dig The Flash — and dig you too!
EXCLUSIVE Preview: BATMAN ’66 #18
Batman! Robin! Batgirl! Bookworm! The Archer! Jeff Parker! Tom Peyer! Richard Case! Dave Bullock! Tony Avina! Cover by the Allreds! Out 12/24, from DC!
EXCLUSIVE Preview: AQUAMAN #37
GRODD! Is he gonna command an army of sea monkeys? Find out 12/24, from DC!
EXCLUSIVE Preview: LOKI #9
Loki: Agent of Asgard Axis, coming your way Christmas Eve, from Ewing, Garbett and the rest of the Marvel crew!
EXCLUSIVE Preview: LEGENDS of the DARK KNIGHT #82
After writing the best Superman story in years, Ron Marz wraps his tribute to Batman in this week’s digital-first Legends of the Dark Knight, out 12/19.
HOLIDAY HOT PICKS #17: DC’s Board Books
A selection from one of our HOT PICKS crew — Tim Finn of Hub Comics in Somerville, Mass.
A FLASH A DAY #4: Golden Glider
Every day this week, we’re joining with the HeroClix folks to bring you a daily Flash fix.
COMICS SANS CAPES: Wytches #3, Drifter #1 and Wayward #5
G.D. Kennedy takes a look as some new offerings from Image this week, including Wytches #3, Drifter #1 and Wayward #5.
HOLIDAY HOT PICKS #16: The GOON Chocolate. Really!
Eric Powell’s The Goon is so good, you can eat it. Literally. Not figuratively. Literally. Like in the literal sense. Meaning we’re being precise with our language here. Literally.
VARIANTS! Best of the Week!
It’s ROBIN WEEK, so we lead off with this magnificent Darwyn Cooke variant! But good heavens, check out the other names in here: Francavilla, McKean, Simonson, Chiang, Arthur Adams, Hardman, Sale and MORE!
Marvel Discovers Work of Some Guy Named Kirby
Maybe it’s because of the recent and unexpected detente between Marvel/Disney and the Jack Kirby Estate, or perhaps this book was always scheduled to come out next year, but the timing sure seems like Marvel has a newfound appreciation for the man who created or co-created so much of their empire. Whatever the motivation; Hail to the King!