Much to the delight of fans everywhere, The Audible Original adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s award-winning comic book The Sandman is only a few weeks away (the old-school radio drama debuts on July 15).
Much to the delight of fans everywhere, The Audible Original adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s award-winning comic book The Sandman is only a few weeks away (the old-school radio drama debuts on July 15).
Following a successful run by writer Steve Orlando and artist Jesus Merino, the star-spangled member of DC’s trinity will now be written by Mariko Tamaki with art by Mikel Janin.
Remember when the only virus you had to worry about was Y2K? Well the synthetic and robotic characters of the DC Universe do, and they are taking this opportunity to erase those memories and hit the beach in honor of DC Cybernetic Summer!
If all goes well with current ongoing discussions, Michael Keaton will reprise his role as Batman more than 28 years after his previous performance in Batman Returns. The fan-favorite actor is in talks to appear in It director Andy Muschietti’s upcoming Flash film and future DC film projects.
Hill takes the time to put the puzzle pieces together (and establish the power dynamics between the characters on the ship) and the hint of the trouble that the Derleth experienced so long ago is sure to be revealed, but you certainly don’t get too much in the first issue, leaving the reader craving more.
The Dollhouse Family (the second title in Joe Hill’s new Hill House Comics line from DC Comics) continues the reemergence of the horror comic in the form of a complex dive into three seeming disparate horror sub-genres including Cthulu-like ancient gods, frightening, abusive relationships, and a ghostly, supernatural dollhouse.