
DC Universe: The Source » Blog Archive » The modern re-telling of Superman’s beginnings continues wi
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Writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank’s exploration of the origin of the greatest Super Hero of all time continues, as readers witness young Clark Kent’s initial journey into the late 30th ...

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Following up on his bestselling BATTLE FOR THE COWL mini-series, Tony Daniel steps into the role of artist and writer for the ongoing BATMAN series, as the new Dark Knight pounds the pavement in search ...

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It’s here. We’ve talked and teased and talked some more about not only the special, but the upcoming THE FIRST WAVE around these parts pretty often, but nothing beats real pages to look at. ...

DC Universe: The Source » Blog Archive » Kick off the Robinson/Bagley JUSTICE LEAGUE era with a bang
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Not long ago, we gave you a quick look at the first issue of writer James Robinson and artist Mark Bagley’s upcoming JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA run. But why stop there? With the issue hitting stands tomorrow, we thought a few more pages were worth checking out. Prepare to be surprised.

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A week ago, we unveiled the details about THE FIRST WAVE, writer Brian Azzarello and artist Rags Morales’ gritty pulp romp, featuring Doc Savage, Batman, the Spirit and more. But did you think we’d stop there?

DC Universe: The Source » Blog Archive » How about a look at Cameron Stewart’s final cover to BATMAN
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We’re inching toward the weekend, folks, and that’s a good thing. We’re also inching toward the debut of the first issue of JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA from the superstar team of writer James Robinson and artist Mark Bagley. ...

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Writer Judd Winick and artist Mark Bagley bring their “Long Shadows” arc to a close as Two-Face and the new Batman throw down in the Batcave. And it’s a vicious one, but as Two-Face begins ...

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As some of you know, the Baltimore Retailer Summit is in full swing. We’ve got some news breaking during our presentation, so what better place to unveil it than here, on The Source?

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WEDNESDAY COMICS, the groundbreaking weekly series featuring the all-star talents of Neil Gaiman, Joe Kubert, Lee Bermejo, Brian Azzarello, Kurt Busiek and many more, was a critical and commercial success ...

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Thanks for staying up late with The Source tonight, gang. We’ve got a bunch of interesting news spinning out of the Baltimore Retailer Summit, so sit back and enjoy.

DC Universe: The Source » Blog Archive » Kick off the week with some finished pages from BATMAN #692
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Last month, we showed you a few penciled pages from superstar artist Tony Daniel, who as you all know, is taking over the writing and artistic duties on BATMAN. But why stop there? We managed to wrangle a few final, colored pages from the Bat-office this morning and we’re itching to show them. ...

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DC Universe: The Source » Blog Archive » George Pérez gives himself a tip of the hat, BLACKEST NIGHT
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If you’ve been reading BLACKEST NIGHT: TITANS (and there’s no reason to miss it, I say), then you know the once dearly-departed Terra plays a big role. So, it makes perfect sense to bring aboard ...




















