Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Suicide Squad (2016-) #18 - Rob Williams, Tony S. Daniel & Sandu Florea

Rob Williams, Tony S. Daniel & Sandu Florea - Suicide Squad (2016-) #18 artwork Suicide Squad (2016-) #18
Rob Williams, Tony S. Daniel & Sandu Florea
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“EARTHLINGS ON FIRE” part three! The moment SUICIDE SQUAD has been building to from the beginning is here! The Suicide Squad has everything they want. Deadshot is reunited with his daughter. Harley Quinn and Rick Flag’s mutual attraction is becoming a true romance. And Amanda Waller has defeated all her enemies. Or has she? Sitting in a Belle Reve prison cell is the biggest gamble the Wall has ever played, and it’s one for which the entire world will pay.



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Action Comics (2016-) #980 - Dan Jurgens & Patch Zircher

Dan Jurgens & Patch Zircher - Action Comics (2016-) #980 artwork Action Comics (2016-) #980
Dan Jurgens & Patch Zircher
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“REVENGE” part two! Both Superman and the Revenge Squad must traverse the deadly Black Vault in a race against time to reach General Zod! Amanda Waller’s secret Kryptonian weapon reveals himself to the world, but Cyborg Superman and Eradicator move in to recruit him. Tying directly into the events of this month’s Suicide Squad issues—and no matter who wins in this epic showdown, it spells certain doom for the Last Son of Krypton!



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Wonder Woman (2016-) #23 - Greg Rucka & Liam Sharp

Greg Rucka & Liam Sharp - Wonder Woman (2016-) #23 artwork Wonder Woman (2016-) #23
Greg Rucka & Liam Sharp
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“The Truth” part five! The conclusion to Diana’s search for the truth takes her on a journey into darkness. But the price of understanding may be one sacrifice too many for Wonder Woman…



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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #54 - Rob Anderson

Rob Anderson - My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #54 artwork My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #54
Rob Anderson
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $3.99
Publish Date: May 1, 2017
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Seller: Idea and Design Works, LLC

When Fluttershy is summoned away, it's up to Angel bunny to keep the animal sanctuary running. Will his bossy management style backfire when the other animals refuse to cooperate?



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Batman Beyond (2016-) #8 - Dan Jurgens & Bernard Chang

Dan Jurgens & Bernard Chang - Batman Beyond (2016-) #8 artwork Batman Beyond (2016-) #8
Dan Jurgens & Bernard Chang
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“RISE OF THE DEMON” part three! Having only recently taken back the mantle of Batman and far from his familiar home turf of Gotham City, Terry arrives in Tibet on a dangerous mission to rescue Bruce Wayne from the League of Assassins. But when he finally gets an audience with Ra’s al Ghul, he’s in for the shock of a lifetime...



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Detective Comics (2016-) #957 - Genevieve Valentine, Christopher Sebela, James Tynion IV & Carmen Carnero

Genevieve Valentine, Christopher Sebela, James Tynion IV & Carmen Carnero - Detective Comics (2016-) #957 artwork Detective Comics (2016-) #957
Genevieve Valentine, Christopher Sebela, James Tynion IV & Carmen Carnero
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“The Wrath Of Spoiler”! Stephanie Brown wants nothing more than to save Gotham City from the epidemic of costumed vigilantes and madmen that regularly tear the city apart. But before she can try to stop them, she must face the challenge of one in particular: the insane idealogue the Wrath is back, and Stephanie knows what he has planned—but she refuses to let Batman risk more lives to stop him. That means it’s all on her…and a very unlikely ally!



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Batgirl (2016-) #11 - Hope Larson & Chris Wildgoose

Hope Larson & Chris Wildgoose - Batgirl (2016-) #11 artwork Batgirl (2016-) #11
Hope Larson & Chris Wildgoose
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“Son of Penguin” finale! Batgirl races to free Burnside from Ethan’s plot…but has Burnside already changed too much to be saved? Even if she manages to save the day, will Barbara ever be able to truly go home again?



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Batman/Shadow (2017-) #2 - Scott Snyder, Steve Orlando & Riley Rossmo

Scott Snyder, Steve Orlando & Riley Rossmo - Batman/Shadow (2017-) #2 artwork Batman/Shadow (2017-) #2
Scott Snyder, Steve Orlando & Riley Rossmo
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $3.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

The second chapter in the historic team-up of history’s greatest vigilantes is here! The Shadow must convince Batman of his innocence so the two can seek out their true common foe, the Stag, before he takes out Batman’s greatest allies. Co-published with Dynamite Entertainment.



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Justice League of America (2017-) #7 - Steve Orlando & Jamal Campbell

Steve Orlando & Jamal Campbell - Justice League of America (2017-) #7 artwork Justice League of America (2017-) #7
Steve Orlando & Jamal Campbell
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“FATAL ATTRACTION”! Batman and Xenos work on the Secret Sanctuary while the Ray and Vixen perform community outreach. But it’s not all fun and games for DC’s newest superhero team, as the Atom and Killer Frost face off against the Terrorsmith (and their own budding romance) while Lobo and Black Canary come to blows in a casino caper. And it’s all capped off with a moment fans have been waiting for since DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH!



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Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps (2016-) #21 - Robert Venditti & V. Ken Marion

Robert Venditti & V. Ken Marion - Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps (2016-) #21 artwork Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps (2016-) #21
Robert Venditti & V. Ken Marion
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

PRISM OF TIME finale! To stop Sarko and save the future of the Green Lantern Corps, a Lantern must die—but can a returning Green Lantern find a way to save a life instead of taking one?



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The Hellblazer (2016-) #10 - Simon Oliver, Davide Fabbri & José Marzán, Jr.

Simon Oliver, Davide Fabbri & José Marzán, Jr. - The Hellblazer (2016-) #10 artwork The Hellblazer (2016-) #10
Simon Oliver, Davide Fabbri & José Marzán, Jr.
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“THE SMOKELESS FIRE” part four! John Constantine has a lead on the missing journal, but has Misabel created a false trail? Mercury doesn’t trust the looks of the club where they end up, and only an old enemy can save them!



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Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three Vol. 1 - Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo & Mike S. Miller

Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo & Mike S. Miller - Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three Vol. 1 artwork Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three Vol. 1
Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo & Mike S. Miller
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $11.99
Publish Date: November 3, 2015
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

The next chapter in the landmark best-selling series INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US! On one side: Superman and his Justice League, with their allies in the Sinestro Corps, who sought to bring peace through absolute order. On the other side: Batman’s army and the Green Lantern Corps. It ended with Superman wielding a fear-powered yellow ring, murdering Black Canary while the world looked on. But Batman lived to fight another day...and he always has a back-up plan. Only one force in the world can hurt a Kryptonian wielding a Sinestro Corps ring—magic. Now, with mage John Constantine seeking his own revenge against Superman, the sorcerer con man is helping Batman to add the greatest magicians in the universe to his growing army. With the most powerful magic users in the universe on their side, the Man of Steel shouldn’t stand a chance. And yet…something mysterious is protecting the Justice League. Something that wants to protect Superman’s vision of a world under his control…something deadly enough to kill some of the most powerful beings in the universe. Explore the world behind the smash-hit video game from the makers of Mortal Kombat in INJUSTICE GODS AMONG US: YEAR THREE, as red-hot writer Tom Taylor (EARTH 2) and artists including Bruno Redondo (HUMAN TARGET) and Mike S. Miller (BATMAN: ARKHAM UNHINGED) deliver some shocking changes to this twisted take on the DC Universe! Collecting INJUSTICE GODS AMONG US: YEAR THREE #1-7.



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Deathstroke (2016-) #19 - Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Roberto J. Viacava, Jason Paz & Sean Parsons

Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Roberto J. Viacava, Jason Paz & Sean Parsons - Deathstroke (2016-) #19 artwork Deathstroke (2016-) #19
Priest, Carlo Pagulayan, Roberto J. Viacava, Jason Paz & Sean Parsons
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Expected Publish Date: May 24, 2017
Publisher: DC Comics
Seller: DC Comics

“THE LAZARUS CONTRACT” part three! Will Slade succeed in reuniting with his son even at the risk of cataclysmic disaster? Or will the Titans and the Teen Titans be fast enough to stop him from changing the world as we know it? Find out what happens when the World’s Deadliest Assassin becomes the Fastest Man Alive!



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Live-Action JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK Director Leaves Project

Director Doug Liman HAD high hopes for DARK UNIVERSE.

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What We Learned from MARVEL COMICS' AUGUST 2017 Solicitations

SECRET EMPIRE rolls on as MARVEL's GENERATIONS and LEGACY kicks off.

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The Flash: The Finale

The Flash: The Finale

“Finish Line” is probably one of the better titles for an episode of The Flash, and I’m so glad that it was used for the third season finale. Naming episodes is difficult and the traditions change from time to time.


Ashley V. Robinson
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http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2017/05/23/the-flash-the-finale


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Top 5 Ways to Celebrate Wonder Woman Day

Wonder Woman Day


DCE Editorial
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http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2017/05/22/top-5-ways-to-celebrate-wonder-woman-day


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Tintin in the Congo - Hergé

Hergé - Tintin in the Congo artwork Tintin in the Congo
Hergé
Genre: Graphic Novels
Price: $2.99
Publish Date: January 1, 1931
Publisher: MOULINSART
Seller: MOULINSART

“This album … contains mistakes I did not make in the following adventures, because I had become more mature.” –Hergé In 1930, Tintin is sent as a reporter to the former Belgian colony of Congo, where he fights against the Al Capone gang, who are trying to get their hands on the country's large wealth of mineral resources. The book's naive depiction of Africa reflects the paternalistic spirit of colonialist Belgium at the time. For all its many charms, this episode of the intrepid reporter's adventures is entirely representative of the way Europeans viewed Africa in the early twentieth century. While Tintin in the Congo reflects the paternalistic and stereotyped attitudes so characteristic of the time, Hergé came to be painfully aware of this issue, accepting criticism of the book as valid. Tintin, perhaps one of the most famous cartoon heroes of all time, is as much a child of the 20th century as his creator, Georges Remi—aka Hergé (1907-1983). Tintin's adventures, marked by his inquisitiveness, sense of mystery and witty humour, are deeply rooted in the events of that tumultuous era.



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Into the Badlands: Season 1 Review

By: Jaclyn Cascio (@jaclynator)

Smallville creators and writers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar have been at it again, this time with AMC. Far from the comic books and a plethora of source material, Gough and Millar have begun to make their mark with their unique creation, Into the Badlands. With a second season wrapping up and a third season already confirmed, it’s time to take a look back at the first season of the series with a review!

Into the Badlands is an eccentric blend of styles and genres that is almost indescribable. It is a series about a dystopian future that almost feels contradictory with its flavors of the past and present leaking into it. It could be likened to Game of Thrones, but in the same breath be compared to Mad Max. There’s sometimes the feel of a Georgia plantation or an Old West town, but the movers and shakers of the world all seem to know Kung Fu and appear to have been shopping at a steampunk convention. With such a description, it would be easy to assume that the elements of the show are at odds with another, but the incongruity is somehow brought together into a cocktail that mysteriously works! In truth, the genius of Into the Badlands is that it takes pieces of other genres, alters them slightly for its purposes, and then adds them to the mosaic of the story. When every other young adult novel set in a dystopian future starts to sound the same, and every sci-fi show set in the future seems to deal with the same problems, Into the Badlands cuts from a different cloth and brings a new style of its own to life from opening to close of the first season.



The most unfortunate thing about the first season of Into the Badlands was that it was only six episodes long. The incredibly short season posed an obstacle for the show in more ways than one, and might ultimately be found as the cause for the flaws found within the first season of the series. For example, when creating a world that borrows so freely from multiple genres and blends them in a creative twist, a show needs to have adequate time to build the world. If it does not have that time, a viewer may be left feeling as if the television show universe they have dropped into is confusing with its hodge-podge methods. Into the Badlands has the opportunity to develop a deep mythos with a nearly never-ending supply of legends and stories to be tied into the story. Season one did a solid job of establishing a world. However, without the time, the first season of the show could only tease at the mythos behind the world, lacking the time to fully explore it.

The characters of Into the Badlands also suffered in the first season of the show, likely attributed to the short six-episode span. With a new world bursting with layers ready to be revealed, the characters could sometimes be lost in the mix. This is, in part, due to a fairly large cast of characters. With so many cogs turning in the complicated machinations of a dystopian future world, it leaves the figurative machine open for more opportunities to fall apart. When some characters shine, others fall flat. Many characters of season one of Into the Badlands felt one-dimensional. This is not to say they lack potential, because the characters were solid and unique and definitely have room to grow. But with such a short time with each of them before the season wrapped up, it was difficult to explore the other dimensions and get invested in some of the characters.



Although some of the characters may appear to lack depth in the first season of Into the Badlands, the faces behind them are a reason why the show is relevant to the times. A highlight of the series is the diversity of the cast! In a world where a majority of the shows on television display a Caucasian male in the lead role, with a majority of the remaining supporting cast also being Caucasian, or male, or a combination thereof, Into the Badlands stands apart. Daniel Wu stars as Sunny (and also executively produces) and his casting in the lead role breaks the mold and may pave the way for other East Asian Americans in Hollywood. There are strong women operating in different capacities within the story as healers, fighters, and more, and they aren’t playing second fiddle to anyone! (I recommended the show to a male colleague and the first thing he texted about the show was about how badass The Widow was. I count that a small success in the movement toward equality in popular media.) Representation in media and pop culture may be a small part of the struggle for minorities today, but it is perhaps one of the most salient, given that media is so prevalent in our day-to-day lives. Into the Badlands absolutely takes a step in the right direction and the team behind it should absolutely be commended for their efforts!

On the subject of The Widow’s badassery, Into the Badlands sets the bar incredibly high for fight choreography (in a television series or even a movie)! In fact, it was the standard to which Marvel’s Iron Fist was held to on more than one occasion. The comparison is for good reason. Every episode of the first season of Into the Badlands had at least one fantastic fight sequence and the quality of work for a show released weekly was unbelievable! Like any good Kung Fu sequences, you have to suspend your belief in the rules of physics, especially that pesky die hard, gravity. But if you can do that, the beautiful artistry displayed is a testament to the dedication and hard work put in by everyone involved in the show. The expertly handled fights pretty much absolve Into the Badlands of any other flaws that it might have. (They’re THAT good.)



In general, the first season of Into the Badlands may have lacked potential character development and strong story movement, but it did an amazing job world-building. With only six episodes, the show suffered in its ability to help us form an attachment to characters and the tale, but it did an exemplary job of setting up the world for a second season in which expansion then becomes possible because much of the exposition is out of the way. An interesting world created with sets and costumes to highlight it, punctuated by stunning fight choreography, makes Into the Badlands entertaining, fun, and worth investing in. The first season subtly promises that there is more story to tell, and they will have the opportunity to do so with a second season (and a third). Into the Badlands is a pleasure to watch and comes exactly as advertised.

Season one of Into the Badlands will wrap its 10-episode season in May 2017, and an expanded 16-episode season three will be next down the chute. Catch up on season one, and jump into the excitement of season two on AMC!


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