Tag Archives: Batman: Eternal

Review: BATMAN ETERNAL #2

Review: BATMAN ETERNAL #2

BATMAN ETERNAL #2 Written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV Art by Jason Fabok Published by DC Comics Release Date: April 16, 2014 Batman Eternal erupted from the gate just last week and, I am damn happy it only took a week for #2 to hit my hands because this comic is on fire. Scott

Review: BATMAN: ETERNAL #1

BATMAN: ETERNAL #1 Written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV Art by Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson Published by DC Comics Release Date: April 9, 2014 The yearlong adventure through the darkest corners of Gotham City begins today… just don’t call it a Batman story! Something is haunting the Dark Knight’s closest colleagues —

HOT FIVE: Week of April 9th, 2014

Welcome to Comicosity’s Hot Five. Hot Five is a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold for the week in the comic market!

Read Between the Lines: Happy Turkey Day from the Batman Family

In a Thanksgiving image released Tuesday, we get a glimpse at the Batman: Eternal cast having the most awkward Thanksgiving I can imagine. But who are a few of the mystery faces? And who is missing? (Right-click to download enlarged version) Left: ? Older man with white hair: Philip Kane is the safe money. There

DC Releases BATMAN ETERNAL Teaser

DC Comics has released a teaser image for Batman Eternal. Official Press Release Earlier today, BATMAN ETERNAL showrunner and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Scott Snyder revealed via his Twitter a new promo image by Jason Fabok for the upcoming 2014 weekly series. Featuring characters from all across the Batman mythos, this new art is chock-full of Easter

Interview: John Layman Takes Batman to GOTHTOPIA

Announced at New York Comic Con, DC Comics has big plans for their second jab at Detective Comics #27 this January, and at its center is “Gothtopia,” a brand new storyline that pits Batman against one of his biggest challenges — a bright and happy Gotham City. This issue also marks the beginning of John Layman’s

Interview: James Tynion IV Spoils the Return of Stephanie Brown

Stephanie Brown has become nothing less than the poster girl for fan devotion over the past two years, since the end of her ongoing series and her disappearance at the start of the New 52. Announced at New York Comic Con just last week, the bat-girl once known as the Spoiler finally returns to the

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