Review: Batman – The Imposter
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Review: Batman – The Imposter

By Dustin Cabeal

If there is one thing that DC excels at in the comic book and movie realm, it’s creating interesting variations of their characters. Each iteration of Batman on film has been successful because of the tweaks and adjustments. It’s the film makers version of Batman rather than the definitive version of the character. You may be wondering why I’ve brought up the Batman/DC movies on a comic book review, well because they share many similarities with what DC has always done in the comics. Look at Frank Miller’s numerous Batman titles and just in recent years the Black Label has become a haunt of different versions of Batman.

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Grant Morrison on Green Lantern and Other DC Comics Info From SDCC
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Grant Morrison on Green Lantern and Other DC Comics Info From SDCC

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Publishers Press Breakfast

Amidst tables full of Rubik’s cubes, coffee, bacon and eggs, DC Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee officially kicked off San Diego Comic-Con with their annual “State of the Union press breakfast, hosted by DC All Access’ Dan and Jim spoke with Tiffany about DC’s successful start to the year, citing publishing highlights such as DARK NIGHTS: METAL, Geoff Johns’ DOOMSDAY CLOCK, Tom King’s unparalleled success on BATMAN and MISTER MIRACLE, and the debut of Brian Michael Bendis on ACTION COMICS and SUPERMAN. 

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Opinion: Censorship in Comics
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Opinion: Censorship in Comics

By Hunter T. Patrick

HBO, Showtime, Netflix, all of these networks use profanity and nudity in some of their shows… a lot. It is not the fact they want to (well probably some), but the fact they need to. Imagine the stories on network TV. Game of Thrones on ABC might still look magical, but it would still lack in the impact the show makes. Girls on HBO works for how shocking it is. Just the one F-word allowed on Breaking Bad each season has such a strong impact on the viewer for how sparse it is used, and yet on TV it is censored. This piece is not to promote profanity, to promote nudity, to promote that every HBO show use such adult themes. Imagine HBO’s new hit show, Sesame Street, with Elmo and Abby Cadabby having an intense, explicit rap battle. Elmo is already nude, but that is beyond the point. Some things do not need to have that level of intensity as it should fit the audience. This is not about censorship having to do with free speech in riots, or whether or not cable TV should air South Park in all its glory. This is strictly about comic books.

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DC Launches New Publishing Imprint DC Black Label
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DC Launches New Publishing Imprint DC Black Label

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DC Black Label, a new publishing imprint from DC Entertainment, gives premier talent the opportunity to expand upon the canon of DC’s iconic Super Hero comic book characters with unique, standalone stories that are outside of the current DC Universe continuity. An all-star lineup of creative teams will craft their own personal definitive DC stories in the tradition of compelling literary works like BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, DC: THE NEW FRONTIER and WATCHMEN.

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