Comics
Jimmy Olsen, Rebirth and Diversity in DC Comics
The DC Universe is on the verge of a line-wide Rebirth, which DC Comics chief creative officer Geoff Johns insists will be “an echo of the past, but looking to the future” that “is definitely for comic book readers more than it is for casual...
Timeline of the DC Extended Universe
With the imminent release of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice the DC Extended Universe is expanding and taking shape. ComiConverse Contributor, Ryan Mayer, has a rundown of the announced films and how they fit into the growing DC Extended Universe timeline. We are getting closer and...
Review: Superman: The Coming of the Supermen #1
Neal Adams is back, and he's bringing Superman with him! The iconic comic book creator is providing both the story and the artwork for DC Comics' six-issue limited series, Superman: The Coming of the Supermen. The first issue of Adams's throwback title was released last...
Superman/Wonder Woman #26 & Superman #49 Double Review
Superman was de-powered by Truth, then he was re-energized by kryptonite, and now he’s headed for Rebirth. The Savage Dawn storyline that will close out the New 52 for the Man of Steel continued its forward momentum with two issues that were released on Wednesday,...
Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #5
Superman: Lois and Clark #5 was released this week. Writer Dan Jurgens has revived the pre-Flashpoint Clark Kent and Lois Lane, who are married, raising their inquisitive son Jonathan, and keeping themselves concealed while secretly doing good deeds in the background of the New 52...
Arrow: Vixen Is On The Prowl
Our Carmel Agnant looks at the much anticipated arrival of Vixen on the set of CW's Arrow. A new character will be pulled from the DC Comics family and thrust into the DC TV Universe today. That character is Vixen. The intriguing hero will make...
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Traveling to the Multiverse?
Legends are made here. DC's Legends of Tomorrow have time-hopped their way into the hearts of fans and cemented their future alongside sister shows, Arrow and Flash. With the sixth episode approaching, ComiConverse's William Owens takes a look at the Legends. I wanted to touch base on...
Review: Batman #49
Batman is about to burst into movies once again in Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Bruce Wayne is once again donning the cowl. Scott Snyder marches towards the end of his run on Batman with guest artist Yanick Paquette as Bruce goes through the process...
LEGO DC Comics Cast & Crew Answer Burning Questions
ComiConverse contributor, Tatiana Hullender, was on hand at the premier of LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes -- Justice League: Cosmic Clash to talk to the cast about their favorite superheroes, what they like about voice acting, and which DC characters they wanted to be when they...
Zoom: The Truth Revealed?
William Owens joins ComiConverse with an analysis piece on the latest developments on The Flash. Who is Zoom? What's his back story? Why does he hate Barry so much? And how does he even know about the Scarlet Speedster of Earth-1 anyway? I decided for my first...
Supergirl Flying Away? Not likely
Supergirl has a big fan in the form of our very own Carmel Agnant. In this opinion piece, Carmel explains why she believes CBS' super powered show is here to stay. It’s a bird! No, it’s a plane! No, it’s actually Supergirl, serving increasingly quality...
Review: Batman/Superman #29
Batman/Superman #29 was released this week, and the second issue of Tom Taylor's tenure as writer of DC Comics' team-up title continued the action-packed early adventure pairing a wary Man of Steel with a skeptical Darknight Detective. ComiConverse's Superman Correspondent, T. Kyle King, is here...
LEGO DC COMICS: Justice League: Cosmic Clash Premiere
Lego and DC Comics are partnering to bring many of DC's superheroes to life on the big and small screens. Here, our Tatiana Hullender briefs you on the newest release and how you can get in on the action. You may have heard that Warner...
Batman v Superman: The DCEU’s Perfect Start
Is there a bigger fan of the current state of the DC Extended Universe that our Ryan Mayer? Here, Ryan makes the case that DC has found the perfect starting place to launch its heroes on to the big screen. (Spoilers For Batman v Superman...
Review: Action Comics #49
Stripped of his abilities and exposed as Clark Kent, Superman has been striking back at Vandal Savage, the leader and progenitor of the conspiracy, fueled by the Man of Steel’s stolen powers. The immortal caveman’s master plan began unfolding in Savage Dawn, and ComiConverse’s Superman...
Review: Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot and Katana
Suicide Squad is at the height of pop-culture these days. Our Sam McCoy breaks down one of the newest Suicide Squad books to hit comics shelves, as DC Comics attempts to introduce readers to some of the Squad's characters. With a movie coming out in...
Review: Superman: Lois and Clark #4
Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks have teamed up to revive the pre-Flashpoint Clark Kent and Lois Lane, who are married, raising their son, and hiding out in the background of the mainstream New 52 DC Universe. ComiConverse’s Clois correspondent, T. Kyle King, brings you his...
Review: Superman #48
Superman has lost his secret identity and most of his powers, but not his fighting spirit. Clark Kent came through Truth to confront Vandal Savage’s fiendish master plan, and the latest chapter was released this week in Superman #48. ComiConverse’s Man of Steel writer, T....
Review: Superman/Wonder Woman #25
Superman has survived Truth, but its side effects still linger, and the newly vulnerable Man of Steel must rely upon others for assistance. In Superman/Wonder Woman #25, Princess Diana seeks the help of Artemis, Hephaestus, and other members of the pantheon to save the gravely...
Review: Batman/Superman #28
DC Comics’ Batman/Superman #28, released last week, introduced a new creative team and separated the series from the Truth and Justice storylines previously woven through all the titles featuring the Man of Steel. ComiConverse’s Superman correspondent, T. Kyle King, brings you up to speed on...
Review: Superman: American Alien #3
Filmmaker and Eisner Award nominee Max Landis has teamed up with a variety of illustrators for a seven-issue limited series the writer bills as the antithesis of Grant Morrison's All-Star Superman. In Superman: American Alien, Landis aspires to tell the story of "a guy named...
Review: Black Canary #6
Black Canary might just be the most dangerous band in the world and our Becca Tyrrell is here to keep you up to date on their tour, as she reviews Black Canary #6 by DC Comics. When we last talked about Black Canary, (all the way...