A new edition of the hardcover Spectre: The Wrath of the Spectre Omnibus reintroduces the Silver Age spirit to modern readers, before taking him into the even spookier Bronze Age of Comics.
A new edition of the hardcover Spectre: The Wrath of the Spectre Omnibus reintroduces the Silver Age spirit to modern readers, before taking him into the even spookier Bronze Age of Comics.
If you already own multiple versions of Alan Moore and Brian Bolland’s The Killing Joke, you may still want to consider purchasing the new DC Finest: Batman The Killing Joke and Other Stories for all of the other fine Batman stories produced in 1988.
Marvel Comics wasn’t the only company focusing on team-up books in the Bronze Age of Comics, as evidenced by the first DC Finest: Team-Up Collection titled Chase to the End of Time.
Just like Boston Brand, you can’t keep a good Deadman down, and you also can’t keep the Deadman Omnibus out-of-print.
The first release from Skybound/Image Comics and Scott Dunbier’s Act 4 Publishing’s new agreement will be Jim Aparo’s DC Classics Artist’s Edition.
One of the “finest” storylines of the 1980s gets rereleased in the first Teen Titans DC Finest Collection titled The Judas Contract.