A classic noir story reveals the original Batman

Gotham City: Year One He sets out to tell the story of Gotham City’s origin by delving into its past in a noir story centering on private investigator Sam “Slam” Bradley as he kidnapped Helena Wayne – who would be Thomas Wayne’s sister – in the early 1960s. The first issue is progressive as it sets up the many faces, settings, and plots woven into this detective story, offering a clear genre style that pulls freely from the plots and style of Hollywood classics like Maltese Falcon. Readers will know…

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James Gunn pays tribute to Tom King and Mitch Gerades for the DC adventure series

James Gunn is working hard on projects in both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the SC Extended Universe. The director has released two DC Comics projects over the past year with suicide squad And the peace maker. Gunn is also in the middle of post-production Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, but the director seems to have had time to review some comic books. Take to Twitter to praise strange adventures Comedy written by Tom King and Mitch Gerads. You can check out his tweet below. Gunn wrote: “This is…

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The first year series of Tom King and Phil Hester

Live from their panel at San Diego Comic-Con, DC Comics Announced an all-new comedy series from the team of writer Tom King and artist Phil Hester, Gotham City: Year One. Set to release its first issue in October this year, the series will run for six issues in total and conclude in March of 2023. An official press release teased this story “two generations before Batman,” focusing on private investigator Salam Bradley and explaining how Gotham went from its “shining city on the water” to its “fall from grace”. Check…

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Batman: Bad Day – Riddler preview teases a grim version of DC Villain

DC Comics previously announced a series of Batman-focused stills, all under the Batman: Bad Day label, with each 64-page original focusing on a new story with a specific villain. The first will be Batman: One Bad Day – The Riddler, a new story from the team of writer Tom King and Eisner Prize-winning artist Mitch Gerrad. An official preview of their story has arrived online as well, showcasing Gerads’ work on the issue. In an interview with popvers About the title, Gerads offered some interesting insights into what to do…

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DC Comic-Con plans include a Tom Taylor panel and Tom King spotlight

Writers Tom Taylor and Tom King will be the focus of a panel discussion during DC’s show at San Diego Comic-Con. King and Taylor are two of DC’s biggest names, and they have each penned award-winning series featuring Batman, Superman, Justice League, and more. Part of DC’s plans for Comic-Con includes a conversation between Tom Taylor and Tom King, as they discuss their past, current and future work for the company. Panels featuring DC publisher and CCO Jim Lee, Batman and . are also slated to be featured dark crisis…

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Batman writer Tom King reveals the origin of the Kite Man game called “Hell Yeah”

Kite Man fans were saying “Hell yeah” last month when HBO Max announced that the character would get her own level of popularity. Harley Quinn Animated series and rightly so. Not only is the character a fan favorite, but more than that, “Kite Man. Hell yeah” is the iconic DC motto. Now Previous Batman Explains the writer responsible for this famous phrase Tom King’s origin and it turns out that the iconic phrase came about by chance. In the latest post to the Everlasting Productions Substack newsletter King with Elsa…

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DC may have just killed an iconic Batman villain

We’re talking about Batman/Catwoman spoilers below! The latest Batman/Catwoman from Tom King and Clay Mann from DC Comics has arrived and brings with it some surprising plot twists and at least one potential demise. King and Man’s ambitious tale is told across three distinct timelines, intersecting in ways that intertwine in a unique affair. In one timeline, we have the past where the two DC icons meet for the first time, the distant future where aging Catwoman and her daughter are intertwined with Batman in a new plot, and the…

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DC Uncovers Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League

The loss of the Man of Steel will affect the DC Universe, and that is set to be explored in a recently announced single-take homage in Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Superman #1 from writer Tom King (Human Aim) and artist Chris Burnham (Batman Incorporated). ). Following the tragic events of Justice League #75, One Shot will also honor Aquaman’s legacy with a stand-up story by Brandon Thomas (Aquamen), Chuck Brown (Black Manta), and Fico Ossio (Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom), and the case will make…

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