The Bat-Cave: An Strange Anniversary In ‘Detective Comics’ #19
Anniversary issues are often one of the biggest highlights of any comic run. In 2013 Detective Comics saw one of
Read moreAnniversary issues are often one of the biggest highlights of any comic run. In 2013 Detective Comics saw one of
Read moreEver since the Batman family expanded into multiple ongoing titles with Robin and Catwoman in 1993, the line was anchored
Read moreThere aren’t enough all-ages comics today featuring A-list superheroes. However, in 2014 DC Comics launched a long-lasting series that did
Read moreSince the 80s, one of the defining features of Batman has been his family. Since then, the Bat-family has grown
Read moreA couple weeks ago, I took a look at an early issue of Greg Rucka’s Detective Comics, a critically acclaimed
Read moreThere are several creative teams in Batman history that are considered “the greats.” However, there’s only one that’s never had
Read moreBatman is regarded as one of the greatest superheroes ever created. He’s seen as the ultimate badass, a man amongst
Read moreWelcome to The Bat-Cave! As the comics industry has ground to a halt amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, we wanted to
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Read morePartly due to the time in which it was published and collected, many people remember “Knightfall” as the Bane story.
Read moreWrapping up our series of comics legends we’ve lost this year, I knew that Tim Sale would be the toughest.
Read moreThey say the only three certain things in life are birth, death, and change. When it comes to comic books
Read moreAfter a relatively quiet week, this past week saw the return to ‘business as usual’ for us at Comicon HQ
Read moreAnother lean week on the comic book front, but there was the odd story here and there, and with DC
Read moreAt New York Comic Con’s DC Metal Panel, Dan DiDio introduced our panelists Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Josh Williamson, James
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