7 Adorable Superhero Families
DC Comics heroes walk their children to school in the poignant, bittersweet “Justice Families” series by French animation artist Andry Rajoelina.
DC Comics heroes walk their children to school in the poignant, bittersweet “Justice Families” series by French animation artist Andry Rajoelina.
Admit it, your inner 6-year-old is shrieking. This fall, your childhood dreams come true.
Two is company, and three is a war. The new Trinity War story line pits the World’s Greatest Heroes against one another.
The mystical division of the Justice League is up to their eyes in special guests.
What is going on here? The gatefold cover reveal for Wonder Woman #19 is perplexing to say the least.
If a partnership based in kidnapping can be considered an “alliance.” What new evil is afoot in Justice League Of America #2?
Detroit’s iconic Cass Technical High School was demolished in 2011. But before it was torn down, Detroit Urbex created a ghostly tribute to what it once was.
It’s enough to make you fly into one of the Beast’s berserker furies.
Family drama is always the worst. Aquaman calls on the Justice League to help stop his brother from destroying the surface once and for all.
With Aquaman stuck in the middle. Will he be able to bring the warring factions together or be forced to choose a side? Buzzfeed got an exclusive look inside the explosive new issue.
Andrew Jackson makes a damn fine Wonder Woman. I can’t help but think the real Justice League would be against Aslan Malik’s art.
Well this is nightmare fuel. Is Joker wearing Batman’s cowl or did he staple his skin to poor Bruce Wayne’s face? Questions you never thought you’d ponder.
How embarrassing. Well SOMEONE has to change.
Wonder Woman’s new costume is really growing on me. We showed off Jim Lee’s pencils a few weeks ago, and the finished product does not disappoint.
And by “new” I mean “incredibly famous and well known”. Starting with JLA #15 artists Ivan Reis and Joe Prado will take the helm.
As she should be. As much as I personally prefer Batman and Wonder Woman, there is something beautiful about the dynamic of Jim Lee’s pencils here. It seems more like love, less like lust.
When it comes to dead loved ones, super heroes sure are gullible. We got our hands on the first images from inside the issue where Superman and Wonder Woman lock lips.
You and everyone else, Batman. All the cool kids are listening to Gangnam Style now.
These guys are super lean. Thank you, thank you. I’ll be here all week!
Shhh…don’t tell anyone. A behind the scenes preview of the new raft of titles being published by DC. Much like the “leaked” photos of Before Watchmen, we were kindly invited to take these pics.
Google+ is definitely the Aquaman of the internet.
Dammit Batman. There’s one in every family; even if that family has superpowers.
DC Comics honchos Jim Lee and Geoff Johns are subjected to an intense grilling by BuzzFeed editors about their massive relaunch, The New 52. Virtually all of the major DC titles, from Batman to Wonder Woman, are starting over at #1 with brand new stories and mythologies. We confront the DC creative team about this very important event with very stupid questions. Watch Video ›
David Finch’s ‘Justice League’ cover caused quite a stir when it debuted last week. Here’s the best fan art response to it yet. (via Bleeding Cool) View Image ›
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) View List ›
A delightfully nerdy series of cross stitch patterns from the Etsy shop of Wee Little Stitches. It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is the best. View List ›
Makes sense.
A wonderful series of “what if” funny book covers by Comics Alliance. There is no amount of money I wouldn’t pay to see “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen America: 1988.” Much more over at Comics Alliance. View List ›
With Ron Jeremy as The Penguin! Don’t worry, it’s safe for work. Watch Video ›
Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, et al. reimagined as contemporaries of the Sex Pistols. Another Warren Ellis challenge from the Whitechapel forums. In the same vein as Batman Steampunk Posters, just minus the steam. View List ›