Section: Comics
Vertigo for the DC Fan: Suiciders #1 by Lee Bermejo
by Tim Beedle | February 26, 2015 at 6:00 pm
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If you’re a DC Comics fan, you know Lee Bermejo. Known for his hyper-realistic art style and cinematic storytelling, he’s one of the most dynamic creators currently working in comics. His new book is every bit as dark as Joker or Before Watchmen: Rorschach and just as brutal. The only difference? It's not a DC series.
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The #DCTV Secrets of ARROW – Episode 3.15: “Nanda Parbat”
by Paul Malmont | February 26, 2015 at 5:01 am
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The secrets (and bodies) are piling up in Starling City and only we know what they really are. That’s why we’re here to tease you with all the #DCTV Secrets hiding in each episode. If you really want to know some of the answers to these questions, check out the spoiler section... and get to the point.
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First Look: Cecil Castellucci and Chris Sprouse’s Wonder Woman Tale
by Tim Beedle | February 25, 2015 at 11:59 pm
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Cecil Castellucci and Karl Story's "Girls' Day Out," beginning tomorrow in Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman, reveals what happens when two of DC’s most famous female characters connect for an interview. So in the spirit of their story, we decided to sit Castellucci and Sprouse down for a little interview of our own...
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Death and Consequences: Arrow’s Malcolm Merlyn
by Tim Beedle | February 25, 2015 at 6:00 pm
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Tonight’s all new episode of Arrow is a can’t-miss for quite a few reasons. As the episode title, “Nanda Parbat,” suggests, it marks the return of Ra’s al Ghul and the League of Assassins. And perhaps most intriguingly, it’s the first time we see a very visibly frightened Malcolm Merlyn. Here's what actor John Barrowman had to say about that.
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Harley Quinn in Infinite Crisis: One Crazy Champion
by DCE Editorial | February 24, 2015 at 6:00 pm
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For the developers of Infinite Crisis, only one thing is crazier than Harley Quinn… and that’s not putting her in the game. That’s why the team chose the former psychologist as one of their earliest characters to work on. Even before Superman. Who’s laughing now, Kent?
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