Warning: Potential Spoilers for Action Comics #1054Starting this April Superman's ally Steel, a.k.a. John Henry Irons, will be getting his own featured story in Action Comics. Steel's new era is about to begin as DC launches its revamped line of Superman books.
DC's flagship title, Action Comics, will be getting a new three-part form starting with issue #1051. With Power Girl's story set to conclude this March, Steel will be taking over her slot starting with issue #1054. According to the April solicitation information: "A new era for John Henry Irons begins in 'Steel Forged' part 1!" Though there's little other information about Steel's story, the issue comes with multiple covers featuring John Henry's niece, Natasha Irons. The rest of the solicitation reads as follows:
Action Comics #1054 Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, and Dorado Quick Art by Rafa Sandoval, Dan Jurgens, and Yasmin Flores Montanez Cover by Steve Beach...
DC's flagship title, Action Comics, will be getting a new three-part form starting with issue #1051. With Power Girl's story set to conclude this March, Steel will be taking over her slot starting with issue #1054. According to the April solicitation information: "A new era for John Henry Irons begins in 'Steel Forged' part 1!" Though there's little other information about Steel's story, the issue comes with multiple covers featuring John Henry's niece, Natasha Irons. The rest of the solicitation reads as follows:
Action Comics #1054 Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Dan Jurgens, and Dorado Quick Art by Rafa Sandoval, Dan Jurgens, and Yasmin Flores Montanez Cover by Steve Beach...
- 22/01/2023
- par Kate O'Donoghue
- ScreenRant
Spoilers for Action Comics #1052 by DC ComicsIn stunning new cover art starring the Superman family, the heroes take the spotlight as they wear their new costumes as their next era in the pages of DC Comics is about to unfold. In recently revealed cover art from Steve Beach for Action Comics #1052, Superman and his extended family take center stage, as the cover shows off the looks of the Man of Steel's family they'll sport in the upcoming series.
The Superman line of comics at DC Comics is changing in a big way in 2023, as new creative teams and series will take the hero and his family in an all-new direction. One of the most significant changes coming is to Action Comics. Previously, the comic focused on the adventures of Kal-El's Superman, but the new story will redirect the focus to different members of the Superman family. Supergirl, Superboy, Jon Kent's Superman,...
The Superman line of comics at DC Comics is changing in a big way in 2023, as new creative teams and series will take the hero and his family in an all-new direction. One of the most significant changes coming is to Action Comics. Previously, the comic focused on the adventures of Kal-El's Superman, but the new story will redirect the focus to different members of the Superman family. Supergirl, Superboy, Jon Kent's Superman,...
- 20/11/2022
- par Liam McGuire
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The beloved cartoon Batman: The Animated Series is coming back to give fans a new story set in the fan-favorite universe. As part of DC's January solicits, the publisher revealed Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Three, a new tale from the Dcau.
There were few fans of the Dark Knight in the 90s who weren't aware of the hero's highly popular cartoon show. Batman: The Animated Series was created by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, and was developed by Timm, along with Paul Dini and Mitch Brian. Not only was it the first Batman cartoon in decades, it was the DC Animated Universe's first entry. Batman: The Animated Series was loved for its rich artwork, bold storytelling, and outstanding performances from actors like Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill. Though the animated series ended in the mid-90s, fan got the chance to return in the form of the comic Batman: The Adventures Continue.
There were few fans of the Dark Knight in the 90s who weren't aware of the hero's highly popular cartoon show. Batman: The Animated Series was created by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, and was developed by Timm, along with Paul Dini and Mitch Brian. Not only was it the first Batman cartoon in decades, it was the DC Animated Universe's first entry. Batman: The Animated Series was loved for its rich artwork, bold storytelling, and outstanding performances from actors like Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill. Though the animated series ended in the mid-90s, fan got the chance to return in the form of the comic Batman: The Adventures Continue.
- 27/10/2022
- par Justin Epps
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The Witching Hour
Writers: Steve Beach, Lauren Beukes, Brett Lewis, Annie Mok, Emily Carroll, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matthew Sturges, Ales Kot, Toby Litt, Mariah Huehner
Artists: Steve Beach, Gerhard Human, Cliff Chiang, Annie Mok, Emily Carroll, Ming Doyle, Shawn McManus, Morgan Jeske, Mark Buckingham, Victor Santos, Tula Lotay
Colorists: John Kalisz, Giulia Brusco, Jordie Bellaire, Travis Lanham
Publisher: Vertigo Comics
The Witching Hour is an anthology by a mixture of new and long-establishing comics talents to tell eight page stories that somehow deal with ghosts and witches. Some of the stories are scary. Others are emotional or funny. They have a wide variety of settings from 19th Century England to a future mission to Mars. The majority of them deal with some kind of problem, like war, child abuse, homophobia, misogyny, or just plain hate. The best thing about anthologies is even if one story is horrid, there are two...
Writers: Steve Beach, Lauren Beukes, Brett Lewis, Annie Mok, Emily Carroll, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matthew Sturges, Ales Kot, Toby Litt, Mariah Huehner
Artists: Steve Beach, Gerhard Human, Cliff Chiang, Annie Mok, Emily Carroll, Ming Doyle, Shawn McManus, Morgan Jeske, Mark Buckingham, Victor Santos, Tula Lotay
Colorists: John Kalisz, Giulia Brusco, Jordie Bellaire, Travis Lanham
Publisher: Vertigo Comics
The Witching Hour is an anthology by a mixture of new and long-establishing comics talents to tell eight page stories that somehow deal with ghosts and witches. Some of the stories are scary. Others are emotional or funny. They have a wide variety of settings from 19th Century England to a future mission to Mars. The majority of them deal with some kind of problem, like war, child abuse, homophobia, misogyny, or just plain hate. The best thing about anthologies is even if one story is horrid, there are two...
- 29/10/2013
- par Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
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