Doomsday Clock #1

This past Wednesday, we got the release of the first issue of Doomsday Clock #1, the limited series that will finally introduces the characters from the twelve issue Watchmen series from 1986-1987 created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons to the more widely known superheroes of the DC Universe.   

Brian Michael Bendis: The Marvel Years

This past week the BIG news hit the internet: long time and prolific Marvel Comics writer Brian Michael Bendis announced his upcoming departure from Marvel Comics when he signed a contract with rival DC Comics.

When you think about the man and his career, he has influenced much of what Marvel has done in the last 2 decades.

Peter David (Legend of Comics)

This week we get the honor of talking to Peter David, who has written many classic characters and stories in comics and novels. 

I figured I could talk about just a few of the man’s many comic book writingaccomplishments here before the interview.

Marvel Legacy (How Marvel Can Become Number One In The Hearts Of Fans Again)

This month, Marvel starts the process of returning many of their classic characters and elements back into their comics. 

While many have debated if perhaps the trend of introducing new characters in the guises of original heroes is the main factor in slumping sales, Marvel has promised Legacy will bring back many classic elements (and issue numbering) while still satisfying the fans of the new generation of characters.

Better Than Batman (Why Batman's Allies Will Eclipse Him In The DCEU)

I believe after the financial success and critical acclaim Wonder Woman generated, the powers that be realized that not every DC movie has to be “Batman Dark”, grim and gritty. 

I have a theory that the upcoming (and possible future) spinoff movies starring Batman’s sidekicks and allies will surpass the current iteration of Batman in ticket sales and popularity. 

Posted on September 18, 2017 and filed under Super Heroes, Movies, Comic Books.