VARIANTS! Best of the Week!
This might be a record week — 19 covers to choose from! PLUS: Three Caps! Two Drifters! Two Chiangs! Two Sorrentinos! Two Ribics! Two Wagners!
EXCLUSIVE Preview: DAREDEVIL #10
Waid and Samnee keep kicking the you-know-what out of Matt. But he can take it! Or can he? Out 11/19, from Marvel!
EXCLUSIVE Preview: INHUMAN #8
Soule. Larraz. Isanove. Cover by Stegman. Out 11/19, from Marvel.
The Last Word on the BATMAN ’66 Release
It’s been a helluva ride to get here, so all I have left to say is …
The Heat’s on THE KITCHEN
Vertigo‘s latest — from Ollie Masters and Ming Doyle — is set in the grit and grime of 1970s New York City. Perfect.
The Thunderous Talent of RUSSELL DAUTERMAN
The penciller on Thor sits down with us for a MIGHTY Q&A about his rapid rise through the ranks. PLUS! A glimpse at Issue #2 — out 11/12!
Comics Sans Capes: SCOTT SNYDER Talks Wytches #2
The second issue of Image’s Wytches is out 11/12 and our G.D. Kennedy had the opportunity to do a MIGHTY Q&A with Scott Snyder, writer extraordinaire, about the series — and the early stages of the film option.
HOT PICKS! On Sale This Week!
Star Trek! The Wicked + The Divine! All-New Cap! Superior Iron Man! A variety of Batmans! Excellent week!
COOL EVENT ALERT: Steve Ellis, Mark Texeira Headline Ithaca Film Fest
The Ithaca International Fantastic Film Festival, to be more precise. It opens 11/12!
BATMAN ’66: The LOST EPISODE — Len Wein Tells the Tale of Two-Face
One of our favorite writers takes you through the Batcave with the story behind DC‘s treatment of Harlan Ellison‘s “lost” outline.
JACK KIRBY: Quite Simply, the King
In the third of a series of nine weekly tributes to the great artists of the Silver Age, Arlen Schumer brings you the King himself, JACK KIRBY.
BATMAN ’66 WEEK: Mark Racop — Prince of the Batmobile
The sixth and final Batfan profile of BATMAN ’66 WEEK is Mark Racop, who builds Batmobile replicas. For a living.
BATMAN ’66 WEEK: Robert DeSimone — Batman Tribute Artist
The fifth Batfan profile of BATMAN ’66 WEEK is Bob DeSimone, whose love for Batman is deep and abiding.