Happy New Year everyone! To kick things off I thought I’d post the second half of the “My Favorite Comics” series of posts with my favorites from DC. Please remember like the Marvel one this is *not* a complete list and I am sure to have left out something. But, that’s what these things are supposed to be. I also included links to places where you can purchase these books. So here goes… (more…)
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My Favorite Comics: DC
Posted: January 11, 2011 in Batman, Cartoons, Comics, Commentary, Crime, DC Comics, Entertainment, Fantasy, Literature, Marvel Comics, Novels, Reviews, Science Fiction, Short Stories, UncategorizedTags: alan moore, Alex Ross, Batman, Batman the Animated Series, Brian K. Vaughn, Bruce Timm, Charles Vess, dave gibbons, Donna Troy, Frank Quitely, Garth Ennis, George Perez, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Harley Quinn, He-Man, Jeph Loeb, JLA, John Bryne, Justice League of America, Mark Millar, Mark Waid, Masters of the Universe, Michael Turner, Neil Gaiman, Paul Dini, Sandman, Steve Dillon, supergirl, superman, Swamp Thing, Teen Titans, The Authority, the Joker, Vertigo, Warren Ellis, watchmen, William Shakespeare, Wonder Girl, Wonder Woman, Y the Last Man
How Karen Berger Can Save DC Comics
Posted: August 20, 2011 in Comics, Commentary, DC ComicsTags: alan moore, Brian Wood, DC Comics, DC Universe, DCNu, Grant Morrison, Karen Berger, Neil Gaiman, Sandman, Vertigo, Warren Ellis
In one week DC Comics is re-starting their publishing line. If you haven’t heard about it you’ll start seeing ads on TV and online. Much ado has been made of this move with some loving it and some hating it. (You check out my take here) We won’t know until the books go on sale. However, when I was picking up my books today someone made a comment about “The New 52” being a stunt by DC to remain relevant. To an extent I think it is. But if DC wants to become relevant again and get people talking about their books, they need only look to their editorial department. They look to Karen Berger. Karen Berger is the Senior VP-Executive Editor of DC Comics’ Vertigo line, but should be promoted to Editor and Chief of DC Comics. (more…)