DC are teaming with Panini for a special crossover event with Monica's Gang, from Brazilian cartoonist Mauricio de Sousa
DC are teaming with Panini for a special crossover event with Monica's Gang, from Brazilian cartoonist Mauricio de Sousa
https://www.newsarama.com/41377-dc-d...ay-season.htmlDC NUCLEAR WINTER SPECIAL #1
Written by PAUL DINI, STEVE ORLANDO, PHIL HESTER, MARK RUSSELL, MAIRGHREAD SCOTT and others
Art by CULLY HAMNER, PHIL HESTER, GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI, YASMINE PUTRI and others
Cover by YANICK PAQUETTE
The holidays are tough enough as it is, but when you’re living in a post-apocalyptic wasteland (or, you know, 2018) the world can seem bleaker than ever. So do yourself a favor this holiday season, break out your best eggnog and enjoy 10 all-new stories featuring the World’s Greatest Heroes, including looks at the futures of Batman, Superman and the Flash, as well as many more denizens of the DC Universe.
PRESTIGE FORMAT
ON SALE 11.28.18
$9.99 US | 80 PAGES
FC | RATED T
Death of Superman background. Art by Alon Chou...
https://www.reddit.com/r/DC_Cinemati...ground_art_by/
Gee, I don't know if they can fit all 1,000 candles on my birthday that year.
A bat! That's it! It's an omen.. I'll shall become a bat!
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Uh, why did this Superman thread suddenly wind up in the general "DC Comics" section of the Forum?
Is the Superman section being closed down or something?
A bat! That's it! It's an omen.. I'll shall become a bat!
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4. SAVED: MAN OF STEEL
byrne superman man of steel
John Byrne did a lot of things when he got to work on the 1986 series, The Man of Steel. He not only reimagined Superman’s origin story, he effectively relaunched DC Comics following the Crisis on Infinite Earths. The Post-Crisis time period began with the publication of this series and considering the major changes made to the DC Universe, this book marks an important milestone in the publisher’s history.
Superman’s origin had been in place for decades before this book hit the shelves. Byrne was stepping on something sacred, but he did it with a clear reverence for the character. The Man of Steel miniseries quickly went on to become a classic that fans not only appreciate, but collect to this day.
https://www.cbr.com/comic-book-reboo...ceeded-tanked/1. TANKED: DEATH OF SUPERMAN
This book sold like gangbusters, making it the most commercially successful issue of 1992 with more than $6 million in sales. Superman #75 was hailed as a powerful story, which was subsequently adapted into video games, a live-action film and an animated movie released in 2018. The reason it is on the “tanked” side of things has to do with how it impacted the industry.
Many felt this was a publicity stunt, and while it did double DC’s market share, it furthered the speculation market to the point that comic books began dropping in sales. A bubble was created wherein people bought multiple copies of issues, hoping their value would increase, and it ultimately popped causing a downward trend in the industry. It took years to recover, which makes Superman #75 a milestone of success, but ultimately failure for comics.