At today’s ComicsPRO convention, DC illuminated the “Dawn of DC” timeline to reveal its Summer event, Knight Terrors, written by Joshua Williamson (Superman) with art by Howard Porter (The Flash), Guillem March (The Joker), and more.
Kicking off this July, Knight Terrors is a miniseries in which Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman find the body of one of their earliest enemies at the Hall of Justice. Their investigation takes them past the land of the living, beyond the land of the dead, into a realm of nightmares. The only way to save the world is to call for the help of an unlikely hero, Deadman.
“I love horror comics, and it’s been a blast bringing the energy to Dawn of DC. Knight Terrors showcases the horror side of our heroes as a brand-new villain confronts them with their worst nightmares,” said Joshua Williamson. “It’s a fun and...
Kicking off this July, Knight Terrors is a miniseries in which Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman find the body of one of their earliest enemies at the Hall of Justice. Their investigation takes them past the land of the living, beyond the land of the dead, into a realm of nightmares. The only way to save the world is to call for the help of an unlikely hero, Deadman.
“I love horror comics, and it’s been a blast bringing the energy to Dawn of DC. Knight Terrors showcases the horror side of our heroes as a brand-new villain confronts them with their worst nightmares,” said Joshua Williamson. “It’s a fun and...
- 2/23/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
DC Comics’ “Batman” #123, available May 3, 2022, is written by Joshua Williamson and illustrated by Howard Porter and Trevor Hairsine, with covers by Howard Porter, Gabrielle Dell'Otto, Jay Anacleto and Jock:
“…’ Batman’ and ‘Robin’ are finally reunited. Together they will hunt for the truth behind the death of ‘Ra's al Ghul’ But then who is left to defend the ‘Secret Society’ against the ‘League of Shadows’? Meanwhile, the The ‘Deathstroke' fight against the ‘Demon's Shadow’ ends with a shocking cliffhanger, but what happens when you get Deathstroke infected with ‘Joker’ toxin? …”
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“…’ Batman’ and ‘Robin’ are finally reunited. Together they will hunt for the truth behind the death of ‘Ra's al Ghul’ But then who is left to defend the ‘Secret Society’ against the ‘League of Shadows’? Meanwhile, the The ‘Deathstroke' fight against the ‘Demon's Shadow’ ends with a shocking cliffhanger, but what happens when you get Deathstroke infected with ‘Joker’ toxin? …”
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- 5/1/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Reaction around the virtual office water cooler mid-pandemic when DC’s winter crossover, Endless Winter, was announced was guarded excitement, along with the occasional wry “Oh you mean March?” Turns out, it wasn’t that far off, according to co-writer Ron Marz.
“The fact that we’re doing this [online] instead of in person at the Javitz Center is part of it,” he said at DC’s Endless Winter panel at New York Comic Con replacement Metaverse. “We’re all feeling a sense of isolation.”
Endless Winter is a nine part crossover that runs through two bookend issues, three specials, and the regular issues of Flash, Aquaman, and Justice League in December. Marz (Green Lantern) and Andy Lanning (Legion Lost) are co-writing, with art on each chapter from Marco Santucci (Shazam) along with another artist on each individual book.
Santucci, the panel revealed, will be drawing the flashback sections of each...
“The fact that we’re doing this [online] instead of in person at the Javitz Center is part of it,” he said at DC’s Endless Winter panel at New York Comic Con replacement Metaverse. “We’re all feeling a sense of isolation.”
Endless Winter is a nine part crossover that runs through two bookend issues, three specials, and the regular issues of Flash, Aquaman, and Justice League in December. Marz (Green Lantern) and Andy Lanning (Legion Lost) are co-writing, with art on each chapter from Marco Santucci (Shazam) along with another artist on each individual book.
Santucci, the panel revealed, will be drawing the flashback sections of each...
- 10/8/2020
- by Jim Dandy
- Den of Geek
Mike Cecchini Feb 7, 2020
Jay Garrick, the original Flash, gets his first solo story in over a decade in The Flash #750.
Jay Garrick was the first Flash of the DC Universe. Debuting (appropriately enough) in the pages of Flash Comics #1 in 1939, he was a founding member of the first superhero team in history with the Justice Society of America, proved so popular he earned a solo book (with the quaintly 1940s title of All-Flash), and ran laps around every other speedster in comics until 1951 when he and most other superheroes not named Superman, Batman, or Wonder Woman were quietly put out to pasture in favor of romance, horror, crime, and war titles. Jay was replaced by the sleeker, more jet-age friendly Barry Allen in 1956, and in an era where kids were still expected to outgrow the comics of their youth, it seemed that Jay was destined to become a forgotten relic of comics history.
Jay Garrick, the original Flash, gets his first solo story in over a decade in The Flash #750.
Jay Garrick was the first Flash of the DC Universe. Debuting (appropriately enough) in the pages of Flash Comics #1 in 1939, he was a founding member of the first superhero team in history with the Justice Society of America, proved so popular he earned a solo book (with the quaintly 1940s title of All-Flash), and ran laps around every other speedster in comics until 1951 when he and most other superheroes not named Superman, Batman, or Wonder Woman were quietly put out to pasture in favor of romance, horror, crime, and war titles. Jay was replaced by the sleeker, more jet-age friendly Barry Allen in 1956, and in an era where kids were still expected to outgrow the comics of their youth, it seemed that Jay was destined to become a forgotten relic of comics history.
- 2/7/2020
- Den of Geek
Did you ever expect to see so many classic horror movie monsters in Gotham City? Well, now you can! Gotham City Monsters #5 kicks off the first Comics Corner of 2020 and a brand new decade! Also in today's Comics Corner: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #11 and Gideon Falls #20.
Gotham City Monsters #5: "(W) Steve Orlando (A) Amancay Nahuelpan (CA) Howard Porter
Melmoth has summoned the Monster League of Evil from the depths of the Multiverse to serve as his minions and destroy the Gotham City Monsters. Dracula, the Wolfman, the Mummy, and... Frankenstein?! It's Frank versus Frank in this showdown to save the Multiverse as we know it!
In Shops: Jan. 08, 2020
Srp: $3.99."
For more information on this issue (#5 out of 6), head on over to Previews World on behalf of DC Comics.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer #11: "(W) Jordie Bellaire (A) David Lopez (CA) Marc Aspinall
Hellmouth Tie-in! Kendra The Vampire Slayer Is Here!
Gotham City Monsters #5: "(W) Steve Orlando (A) Amancay Nahuelpan (CA) Howard Porter
Melmoth has summoned the Monster League of Evil from the depths of the Multiverse to serve as his minions and destroy the Gotham City Monsters. Dracula, the Wolfman, the Mummy, and... Frankenstein?! It's Frank versus Frank in this showdown to save the Multiverse as we know it!
In Shops: Jan. 08, 2020
Srp: $3.99."
For more information on this issue (#5 out of 6), head on over to Previews World on behalf of DC Comics.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer #11: "(W) Jordie Bellaire (A) David Lopez (CA) Marc Aspinall
Hellmouth Tie-in! Kendra The Vampire Slayer Is Here!
- 1/9/2020
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Mike Cecchini Aug 5, 2019
Joshua Williamson tells us about how he created The Flash season 6 villain, Bloodwork, and promises the return of Godspeed.
If you've been reading Den of Geek, you'll know that we've been championing the work of writer Joshua Williamson and his brilliant artistic collaborators on DC's The Flash series. Kicking off in mid-2016 during DC's Rebirth initiative, Williamson has helped steer the destiny of the most iconic speedster in the world with a series of stories that are equally appealing to longtime DC Comics fans and those who might only know Barry Allen and his friends from the CW TV series.
That TV series has also been a mix of all eras of Flash comics mythology, utilizing everyone from characters like the relatively obscure first villain Barry ever fought with the Turtle (who recently made a more high profile return in the comics during Williamson and Howard Porter...
Joshua Williamson tells us about how he created The Flash season 6 villain, Bloodwork, and promises the return of Godspeed.
If you've been reading Den of Geek, you'll know that we've been championing the work of writer Joshua Williamson and his brilliant artistic collaborators on DC's The Flash series. Kicking off in mid-2016 during DC's Rebirth initiative, Williamson has helped steer the destiny of the most iconic speedster in the world with a series of stories that are equally appealing to longtime DC Comics fans and those who might only know Barry Allen and his friends from the CW TV series.
That TV series has also been a mix of all eras of Flash comics mythology, utilizing everyone from characters like the relatively obscure first villain Barry ever fought with the Turtle (who recently made a more high profile return in the comics during Williamson and Howard Porter...
- 8/4/2019
- Den of Geek
Known for his Emmy-winning roles playing curmudgeons, ranging from Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore Show to Carl in the Pixar film Up, actor Ed Asner's true character is that of a philanthropist and loving father who shared his passion for comic books with his children.
Earlier this year, the legendary actor and founders Matt and Navah Asner opened The Ed Asner Family Center, to offer a host of programs, classes and therapy dedicated to promoting self-confidence in differently abled individuals. They plan to open in their new location in November.
On Oct. 17, Heritage Auctions is hosting The Ed Asner Family Center Original Comic Art Charity Auction at Ha.com/Asner. Today’s leading comic book artists, including Kevin Nowlan, Alex Ross, Jim Lee and more, have donated high-profile work for the online auction.
“The Asner family have always been comic book fans,” said Matt Asner, Ed Asner’s...
Earlier this year, the legendary actor and founders Matt and Navah Asner opened The Ed Asner Family Center, to offer a host of programs, classes and therapy dedicated to promoting self-confidence in differently abled individuals. They plan to open in their new location in November.
On Oct. 17, Heritage Auctions is hosting The Ed Asner Family Center Original Comic Art Charity Auction at Ha.com/Asner. Today’s leading comic book artists, including Kevin Nowlan, Alex Ross, Jim Lee and more, have donated high-profile work for the online auction.
“The Asner family have always been comic book fans,” said Matt Asner, Ed Asner’s...
- 10/15/2018
- Look to the Stars
Mike Cecchini Oct 7, 2018
Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter will tell the story of Barry Allen's first year on the job in The Flash: Year One.
I have gone on at length, at virtually every opportunity, about Josh Williamson's tenure as writer on The Flash. Williamson and numerous artists have crafted a run that encompasses decades of Flash continuity, the entire Flash family, numerous rogues, and more over the last two years. He is far from finished.
Williamson will reunite with artist Howard Porter, who drew the excellent "The Button" story last year for "The Flash: Year One." It's exactly what it says it is, a deep dive into Barry Allen's origin story. Believe it or not, Barry's early days as Flash have never really been explored in comics. His origin story from 1956's Showcase #4 is relatively unchanged, and that brief tale saw him emerge as a more or less fully formed hero.
Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter will tell the story of Barry Allen's first year on the job in The Flash: Year One.
I have gone on at length, at virtually every opportunity, about Josh Williamson's tenure as writer on The Flash. Williamson and numerous artists have crafted a run that encompasses decades of Flash continuity, the entire Flash family, numerous rogues, and more over the last two years. He is far from finished.
Williamson will reunite with artist Howard Porter, who drew the excellent "The Button" story last year for "The Flash: Year One." It's exactly what it says it is, a deep dive into Barry Allen's origin story. Believe it or not, Barry's early days as Flash have never really been explored in comics. His origin story from 1956's Showcase #4 is relatively unchanged, and that brief tale saw him emerge as a more or less fully formed hero.
- 10/7/2018
- Den of Geek
DC Comics' "The Flash" #51, now available, is written by Joshua Williamson and illustrated by Scott Kolins, with covers by Howard Porter and Francesco Mattina:
"...as the dust settles in the wake of 'Flash War', the 'Flash' and his family of speedsters try to pick up the pieces of what's left. But bad blood can run deep. is this the one race the 'Flash Family' can't win..."
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"...as the dust settles in the wake of 'Flash War', the 'Flash' and his family of speedsters try to pick up the pieces of what's left. But bad blood can run deep. is this the one race the 'Flash Family' can't win..."
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- 7/27/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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