REVIEW: NECA’s Rad BATMAN ’89 Video Game Figure
An action figure both strangely glorious and gloriously strange.
This Week in AXIS: Stick to the Edges
We haven’t been in love with the main title — but the tie-ins have been right on.
Brian Bendis & Arthur Adams on GUARDIANS TEAM-UP #1!
Writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Arthur Adams team up for… GUARDIANS TEAM-UP #1! A new series featuring the Guardians of the Galaxy and some Marvel’s mightiest heroes.
R.I.P. Edward T. Summer, Opened Manhattan’s First Comic Shop
Rest In Peace Edward T Summer. Among other accomplishments the author/editor of Uncle Scrooge McDuck: His Life and Times and proprietor of the very first comic book store in Manhattan [if not NYC] in 1971, Supersnipe Comics, passed away last night, Nov 13, 2014. We believe he was 68.
EXCLUSIVE Preview! FLASH: SEASON ZERO #6
The next chapter in the digital-first title based on The CW‘s TV show The Flash is out 11/17! I really dig this show …
REVIEW: The Best DAMIAN WAYNE Action Figure Yet
Robin — who’ll be back in the comics before you know it — is the star of DC Collectibles‘ Son of Batman line. PLUS: A look at Batman, Nightwing and Deathstroke!
EXCLUSIVE Preview: TEEN TITANS #4
Red Robin takes center stage! By Pfeifer, Rocafort and Brown! PLUS: Beast Boy Lego variant! Out 11/19, from DC!
Extended Avengers Trailer
The new Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer sports a little more dialog from Ultron, more Hawkeye… enjoy!
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.