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Batman The Animated Series: The Greatest Hits – Part II
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Batman The Animated Series: The Greatest Hits – Part II

August 16th, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

Batman: The Animated Series was one of the most popular superhero cartoons of all-time. Our Lead Batman Writer Chris Barnes is here to continue his countdown of the show's most popular stories. Last week I ran down the first-half of my top ten Batman: The Animated...

Review: Broken World #2

Review: Broken World #2

August 16th, 2015 | by Nicholas Bennett

Boom Studios Broken World #2 by Frank J. Barbiere aims to pick up the pieces of its previous blockbuster opening.  The story takes place three months after the “predicted impact.”  In that time the remaining population has begun to adjust to life after (non)death. While...

Review: Justice League: Gods And Monsters – Wonder Woman #1

Review: Justice League: Gods And Monsters – Wonder Woman #1

August 15th, 2015 | by Michael Carter

Justice League: Gods and Monsters - Wonder Woman #1 is a rich and thought-provoking narrative ripped straight from DC Entertainment's newest animated universe --- Justice League: Gods and Monsters. DC Comics writers J.M. DeMatteis and Bruce Timm along with artists Rick Leonardi (pencils), Dan Green...

We ComiConverse With Artist Fernando Ruiz

We ComiConverse With Artist Fernando Ruiz

August 15th, 2015 | by Susan Rook

Artist Fernando Ruiz was perhaps destined to draw Archie.  "Sugar, Sugar" by the Archies was the number one song the day on the day he was born.  But who could possibly envision Archie and the gang from Riverdale getting tangled up with The Predator? That...

Comics: Questioning the Sub-List

Comics: Questioning the Sub-List

August 13th, 2015 | by Michael Carter

Questioning the Sub-List is a segment in which I go through my comic subscriptions to decide what goes, what stays and what I anticipate purchasing based on the newest, monthly solicitations. Comics are expensive nowadays, right? Forever gone are the days when the cover price for...

Should Steve Rogers Be Honorably Discharged?

Should Steve Rogers Be Honorably Discharged?

August 12th, 2015 | by Scotty Cook

Captain America has certainly seen some highs and lows over the years. Our Scott Yinling looks at what needs to be done with Steve Rogers character going forward. Since Steve Rogers returned from Dimension Z, we have seen the rapid, and in my opinion, heartbreaking...

Marvel Movie Triumphs And Failures

Marvel Movie Triumphs And Failures

August 9th, 2015 | by Grant Billings

The building of Marvel's Cinematic Universe (MCU) has been a joy to behold; however, not every swing as been a home-run. Our Grant Billings is here to break down the highs and lows. Iron Man started it all and just recently Ant-Man finished Phase 2...

The Best Superhero Show of All-Time?
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The Best Superhero Show of All-Time?

August 8th, 2015 | by Ryan Mayer

The Flash is a hit for the CW Network, but where does it rank in the all-time pantheon of superhero shows. Our Ryan Mayer has the answer. The rise and fall of superhero television has been interesting throughout the years. There have been many flops...

Batman The Animated Series: The Greatest Hits – Part I

Batman The Animated Series: The Greatest Hits – Part I

August 7th, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

Batman: The Animated Series (and The New Batman Adventures) have given us over 100 episodes. Some of those episodes are really fantastic, diving into the things we all love about Batman. The tragic villains, and the personal stories that make up the Batman world, as well...

Review: The Fiction #2

Review: The Fiction #2

August 6th, 2015 | by ComiConverse

Boom Studios! The Fiction #2, by Curt Pires and drawn by David Rubin, immediately picks up where the first issue left off. Summary: Childhood sweethearts Kassie and Max, have decided to re-enter The Fiction (the term to describe the fantasy world they escaped to in...

Breaking Down The Deadpool Trailer

Breaking Down The Deadpool Trailer

August 5th, 2015 | by Joshua Birch

The Deadpool movie has long been anticipated and, since the leaked footage that surfaced on the internet in July, its all anybody seems to be talking about.  Fox decided to make the full trailer available last night and the internet went indiscriminately crazy. The trailer...

ComiConverse Fantasy Football Draft – Part 1 (UPDATED)
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ComiConverse Fantasy Football Draft – Part 1 (UPDATED)

August 4th, 2015 | by L. K. Roberts

Are you ready for some football? Our L. K. Roberts is here with Part One our very own ComiConverse Fantasy Football Draft. We are slowly moving out of one of my favorite seasons (Summer Movie Season) into another (Football Season). Blockbusters featuring superheroes, desert warriors, and...

The Importance Of Comics Cartoons

The Importance Of Comics Cartoons

August 3rd, 2015 | by Dale Martin

Comics cartoons, also referred to as superhero cartoons, are one of the most under-appreciated forms of comic book media. While every fan loves to read the trade-paperbacks, graphic novels, watch the movies and even play the video-games, but fewer actively choose to watch their favourite...

Approbation Comics: An Indie Success Story

Approbation Comics: An Indie Success Story

August 2nd, 2015 | by Dean Carls II

Indie comics, what does this mean to you? Does it mean creator owned titles, or maybe that the book itself is self-published? To B. Alex Thompson it meant writing, drawing and lettering all of his stories onto 8.5 x 11 copy paper, then scanning them...

5 Reasons Why Deadpool Will Rock

5 Reasons Why Deadpool Will Rock

July 31st, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

If you caught the leaked trailer for the upcoming Deadpool movie, you'll surely agree that the film looked amazing. After seeing Ryan Reynolds in action we can say that this guy is Deadpool; with his awesome humorous take on the "Merc with the Mouth". Let's countdown why this...

Suicide Squad Through The Ages
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Suicide Squad Through The Ages

July 31st, 2015 | by ComiConverse

Its Suicide Squad Through The Ages! With thanks to the gang at HalloweenCostumes.com, ComiConverse is pleased to bring you this look at how David Ayer's Suicide Squad (2016) differs from their historical representations in DC Comics. Harley Quinn, Killer Croq, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang and more...

Review: Grayson #10

Review: Grayson #10

July 31st, 2015 | by Chris Barnes

Grayson is one of the most interesting stories in comics and we have all the angles covered for you here on ComiConverse! If you haven't been reading DC Comics Grayson, you should be!  You can check out the main reasons why in a previous article...

We ComiConverse With Valentine Barker & Lela Gwen
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We ComiConverse With Valentine Barker & Lela Gwen

July 28th, 2015 | by L. K. Roberts

Lydia K. Roberts interviews Valentine Barker & Lela Gwenn on their webcomic Raconteuse, right here on ComiConverse. Earlier this year at Emerald City Comicon (ECCC), during the hours that I spent wandering the packed aisles of Artist Alley, wishing that I could multiply both the...

Tyrese Gibson Confirms WB Meeting for Green Lantern Corps

Tyrese Gibson Confirms WB Meeting for Green Lantern Corps

July 27th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

It seems now like this rumor is now coming much closer to reality. Tyrese Gibson confirmed with Colider that he recently met with Warner Bros about taking the key role in Green Lantern Corps. Gibson has stated that he had nothing to do with getting the...

Writers for Spider-Man Reboot Confirmed

Writers for Spider-Man Reboot Confirmed

July 27th, 2015 | by Jordan Samuel

Spider-Man news continues to break these days and we have all the action covered for you here on ComiConverse. It was reported just a few weeks ago that both John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein had entered "early talks" to write the screenplay for the...

Review: Doomed #2

Review: Doomed #2

July 25th, 2015 | by Ryan Mayer

DC’s Doomed #2 is here and we have all the angles covered for you here at ComiConverse! “DC YOU” campaign continues to pump out their titles including their new series. Doomed the story of a student in Metropolis who accidentally contaminates himself with the “Doomsday...

Review: Bayani And The Old Ghosts #1

Review: Bayani And The Old Ghosts #1

July 23rd, 2015 | by Nicholas Bennett

Bayani and The Old Ghosts #1 (first issue is free) by Travis McIntire of Caliber Comics is the coming of age story of a young boy named Bayani and his quest to save his village. It’s the first installment of the series, which is called...

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