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more about #whateverhappenedtothecapedcrusader more comments → tk.: I have to say that I'm interested to see what Peter and Max will be like; the idea of a Fables prose novel intrigues me. If you don't really want to ... more » Aaron Roberts: When you said "Classic Science Heroes" I thought they made a sequel to "The Five Fists of Science" :) more » van_line: What did everyone think of the first issue of Wednesday's Comic? more » edosan: "Whatever Happened to the Man of tomorrow" and "for the Man Who Has Everything" are among the two best Superman stories ever written more » omgwtflolbbqbye: I'll go on a limb and say that DC is handling/ using the Death of Batman 100X better than most other comic book death, and about 1000x better than the... more » Islandkiwi: Am I alone in really liking the Gaiman story? True, it doesn't fit well into any sort of story continuity...but for me it fleshed out the mythos of B... more » The2ndDecade: How many times are they gonna kill these guys? more » phoghat: I'm disapointed about Gaiman. I like his writing better. more » Evdor: I know it's going to be said, probably at least thirty times on this thread alone, but I could be bothered a lot more to care about the 'End of Batman... more » Alexis: Here I am, bitching that I wanted to find some great steampunk novels to get cozy with, and there you are, givin' me what I want. I need a cigarette. more » Oz Mendoza: If Gaiman ripped off anyone, it was himself... there was a similar rebirth storyline in A Season of Mists. I won't say more to avoid spoilers, but if ... more » Grey_Area: I recall Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix having a similar scene. This must have been used by many writers and artists. The "Goodnight Bat-signal" and transform... more » TehLastTimeLord: So wait, what's the ending? I'm so confused here. more » Torley: Not so much art panels as idea and tone, this brought to mind an unlikely source: Lynn Johnston's reboot of For Better or For Worse. "Looking back loo... more » alphanumeric1971: The "Whatever happened to the batman" is an "imaginary" story (aren't they all?) It's in the same vein as "Whatever happened to superman?" more » -
#newcomicswecrave
Classic Science Heroes And Undead Superheroes Clash For Your Cash
With so many new releases, you'd be forgiven for thinking that San Diego was this week... But, instead, just start worrying that it means that even more is headed your way in time for next week's sun-drenched shenanigans.
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#review
Say Goodbye To Your Favorite Heroes
Despite the success that they've brought their publisher, it seems as if DC Comics is very eager to celebrate the end of both Superman and Batman, given the care and attention lavished on two hardcover goodbyes to the characters.
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#hotbookshelfinjection
Future Cities, The Steampunk Past, And Everything In Between
This month, spend some time in Victorian steampunk England, hunt down lost artifacts on Mars, or get to know Batman a little better. You could also grab a drink in post-apocalyptic Wales. All that and more, in July books.
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#coincidentalrebirths
Have We Seen Bruce Wayne's End Before? (Spoilers)
The final part of Neil Gaiman's Batman story, Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader, hit stores this Wednesday, featuring an unusual final fate for Bruce Wayne. But not so unusual, if you'd already read Continuity. More » -
#newcomicswecrave
Batman's Wake And Milo's Vanity Project Save The Week
All comic-ed out after NYCC? You're not the only one; the comic industry itself seems to be in recovery mode, judging by this week's anemic haul. But there is good stuff waiting to be found.
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#batman
Gaiman's Batman A Lover, Not A Fighter
Neil Gaiman has been showing off a couple more pieces of art from his upcoming Batman story, "Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader," giving another hint as to what Batman we can expect to meet. More » -
#batman
Exclusive First Look At Neil Gaiman's Batman
Neil Gaiman's two-part send-off to Batman, Whatever Happened To The Caped Crusader, doesn't hit stores until February, but we've got an exclusive page for your holiday enjoyment. Click through for fast cars and hot women.
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