NEW SUPERMAN SUIT in 2015

Superman #38 courtesy DC Comics
Superman #38 courtesy DC Comics

The Man of Steel kicks off 2015 with a new suit and more.

DC Comics revealed Superman #38 will see an all-new look for Kal El.

The extra-sized issue by Geoff Johns, John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson will conclude the team’s first arc ending with a “new costume, new powers and new friends and enemies.”

Superman will be sent on “a new path” and “Clark Kent will be forced to make a shocking decision.”

The Return of Superman featured a radically different electric blue Superman. When the Man of Steel debuted in The New 52 his costume was altered to not have the red briefs over blue – similar to the Man of Steel movie.

We will see the new look in Superman #38 on February 5.

To recapture the first arc by Johns and Romita Jr click here: Superman Volume 6 of The New 52.

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BLUEBIRD Soars In BATMAN ETERNAL Preview

Batman Eternal #42 courtesy DC Comics
Batman Eternal #42 courtesy DC Comics

A rematch with Riddler, the official debut of Bluebird and more as Batman Eternal burns into 2015.

The biggest headline is Harper Row’s first appearance as costumed vigilante Bluebird. It actually happened in Batman #28 which was set in the future.

Here’s the official descriptions of the weekly series issues coming in January from DC Comics.

#40 It’s three-way battle for survival between Batman, The Riddler…and Mother Nature? Continue reading BLUEBIRD Soars In BATMAN ETERNAL Preview

DAMIAN RISES In BATMAN AND ROBIN Preview

Batman and Robin #35 courtesy DC Comics
Batman and Robin #35 courtesy DC Comics

Will Damian Wayne rise again?

Batman and Robin writer Peter J. Tomasi tweeted this cover to issue 38 by artist Patrick Gleason.

(The cover is a SPOILER so we have it later down in the post in case you don’t want to see.)

Robin Rises is the story of the Dark Knight trying to recover and resurrect his son’s body.

Tomasi’s earlier tweets promise a “big reveal” in issue 37.

Damian’s body was taken by Glorious Godfrey. Bruce (in his Hellbat uniform) and allies (Dick Grayson, Batgirl, Red Hood) pursued into Apokolips and it looks like the Dark Knight will use dark magic and science of Darkseid’s realm to bring his child back to life. Continue reading DAMIAN RISES In BATMAN AND ROBIN Preview

ARROW Adds VINNIE JONES as BRICK

Green Arrow #71 courtesy DC Comics
Green Arrow #71 courtesy DC Comics

Producers of Arrow recruit Vinnie Jones (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch) to play a classic DC Comics tough guy opposite the vigilante archer.

Jones will play Brick on The CW series according to Variety. Jones will appear in episodes 10, 11 and 12 of the current third season.

 

In comics Danny “Brick” Brickwell is a ruthless gang leader with tough, invulnerable reddish skin.

No official word on how Brick may be working with this season’s main villain Ra’s Al Ghul.

 

Jones played the Juggernaut in X-Men: The Last Stand and guest starred on Chuck and played the villain on The Cape.

Jones is starring in the ABC mid-season series Galavant.

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X-23, WOLVERINE and LOGAN LEGACY

Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2 courtesy Marvel
Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #2 courtesy Marvel

Are you still mourning the Death of Wolverine?

 

X-23 and the X-Man’s greatest enemies are caught in a deadly game with a mystery man in the seven part Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy.

 

Laura, Sabretooth, Mystique, Lady Deathstrike and Daken will each have a chapter in the series connected to Weapon X and Logan’s final fate. Continue reading X-23, WOLVERINE and LOGAN LEGACY

DAVID AYER On SUICIDE SQUAD

New Suicide Squad #1 courtesy DC Comics
New Suicide Squad #1 courtesy DC Comics

Fury blasted to the top of the box-office now director David Ayer is gunning for DC Comics most infamous villains.

Suicide Squad is the next DC Comics movie after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in Warner Brothers lineup of films.

In a new interview the director assures fans of his approach to the team.

“I can say that it’s a Dirty Dozen with supervillains,” Ayer told Empire. “Then I can ask the question, ‘Does a movie really need good guys?’” Continue reading DAVID AYER On SUICIDE SQUAD