Two deadly reunions, a Justice League icon goes solo, the fall of a hero in the future and a blast into the past – it’s all part of this week’s top 5 new comic book picks of the week:
Batman ’66 #25
Harley Quinn was born on Batman: The Animated Series but what if she was on the Adam West series? The “Joker Wave” hits Gotham City and transforms a doctor into a deadly Harlequin in the hit digital first comic inspired by the classic television show. Continue reading NEW COMICS PICKS JULY 22, 2015
Marvel’s smallest hero hit the big screen in a thrilling, fun and funny adventure.
In a way Ant-Man reminded us of the humanity, humility and humor of superhero movies and reset the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the big ensemble and big stakes drama to come in Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: The Infinity War.
Ant-Man delivered on extra love for longtime comic book readers with an homage to founding Avengers.
Marvel’s latest adventure starring Paul Rudd as the titular hero won the weekend in a film filled with Easter Eggs, references and homages to Marvel’s cinematic and comic book history.
If seeing Margot Robbie in the Suicide Squad Comic-Con trailer didn’t get you excited for Harley Quinn’s Hollywood debut then check out Harley’s comic book.
This may be our favorite cover of all of DC Comics October previews.
You see Harley has left Gotham City to conquer Hollywood in a new arc starting with issue 20 but her quest for fame takes a dark turn.
Amanda Conner kills it with a cover inspired by Jack Nicholson in Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Shining. It’s a homage to that darkly comic moment when Jack Torrance guts the bathroom door and says, “Heeeeeerrrrre’s Johnny!” to his terrified wife. Continue reading HARLEY QUINN HOLLYWOOD HORROR