Design Buzz Artist Dave Ault makes the valid point that Batman probably is the number one attraction in Gotham City. Done in a cool minimalist/art-deco style, these would be right at home in a travel agency — if only they were real. (via geektyrant.com)
Culture Buzz You ever have one of those days where it seems like you're just spinning your wheels? Like some unseen force is holding you back? Like you're just a puppet in some cosmic farce? But, no, this is cute.
Culture Buzz Being the arm candy of a superhero should come with hazard pay. Nothing bad has ever happened from abusing your powers to save the one you love. This will end well.
Culture Buzz Swamp Thing must be the black sheep of Treant family reunions. With Scott Snyder at the helm, can this character finally crawl out of B-movie infamy and take his place among A-List DC Comic characters? Find out April 4th, 2012.
Culture Buzz DC Comics gave BuzzFeed a sneak peek at the first four pages of Aquaman #6, coming out next week. And my god, that is the fastest police response time ever.
Culture Buzz DC must have as much disdain for Arthur Curry as the fans. Arguably in possession of the least heroic super powers of the A-List line-up, Aquaman is actually less equipped to deal with his current situation than a mere mortal.
The idea is that the logo can be tailored to suit each individual character. What do we think of this? (via io9.com)
Because primetime shows on Fox aren’t sexy or violent at all. Aren’t they the network that brought us “24”?
Culture Buzz DC is currently facing another image controversy thanks to the Suicide Squad. Amada Waller, nicknamed “the Wall,” has been turned into a thin, sexed-up character rather than the tough-as-nails figure she used to be. So Comics Bulletin decided to take a look back at 10 other characters in comics who got the “Amanda Waller treatment.” Here they are.
Culture Buzz Actually, Liam Brazier is responsible for more than just intergalactic fan art. He does comic book characters, too. (Via Official Hype).
Movie Buzz In the midst of DC’s reboot/redesign madness, here stands a stunning argument in favor of the classics. (via Robot Mutant)
Culture Buzz Too many multi-verses? Shut. Down. Everything. Starting in September, DC will be hitting the veritable reset button on many of their franchises. Each of these heroes goes back to issue #1 this fall. (via bleedingcool.c)
Culture Buzz Comics Alliance commissioned this massive mural of Marvel Vs. DC to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the original Marvel Vs. DC crossover. The 'Where's Waldo' of it all is the Invisible Woman. Really. There's also a ton of other geekallicious stuff to find. See if you can find it all.
He’s the hero, oh yes, the hero! You will never look at Batman the same way again.
With Ron Jeremy as The Penguin! Don't worry, it's safe for work.
Style Buzz Designer Jeremy Scott debuted a line of clothes at Fashion Week that featured several looks inspired by DC Comics super heroes. Superman is looking dangerously thin these days. Apparently food is now his kryptonite.
Culture Buzz Kind of an absurdly intricate “What if?”, but Kerry Callen wonders how Marvel Comics would have looked if they'd shared the focus on outrageous character scenarios that was the hallmark of DC Comics in the '60s. Probably don't think about it too much, but that fat Spiderman makes me sad. (From, via.)
Batman and Donkey Kong finally air their grievances against each other. Can't wait for Zelda Vs. Predator.
Sony Online Entertainment is working with legendary DC Comics artist Jim Lee to produce DC Universe Online, a massively-multiplayer online game where players can fight alongside or against their favorite superheroes and supervillains including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Joker and more.
Project involving fashion design with various superheroines as the subject entitled “Fanboy's Dream”. Costume design by Danielle Ward and Brian Carter the photography (Thank you Paul and thank you to Danielle for her work in creating these incredible pictures). Also as a side note from the creators, no comic books were harmed in the making of this project :D