Thursday, August 6, 2009

Ashes to Ashes.

Ashes to ashes.

Dust to dust.

Clay to clay.

What does that mean?

I wonder...

Friday, February 20, 2009

A New Look

What's this I hear?

In a couple of months, members of a formerly teenage group of heroes are going to look quite remarkably similar to their league of mentors.

Though, I wonder what their mentors will look like when all is said and done.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Detective Batwoman

Well, it looks as though Batwoman won't be getting her own solo series the way that it would have been hinted that she would.

On the bright side, though, she is going to be the lead character in Detective Comics sometime this year. For an entire year.

The team on the book?

Well, the writer once wrote the Wonder Woman series in what was probably one of the title's best runs ever. In Gossip Geek's humble opinion anyway.

The artist? He worked on Jonah Hex.

Monday, February 2, 2009

The Cure? It's Not More Cowbell.

Anyone who's been following DC Comics closely since the beginning of this decade will attest to one thing. The landscape is at once becoming both startling familiar while becoming freakishly unfamiliar at the same time. We've seen the return of old favourite heroes - Oliver Queen, Hal Jordan, and Kara Zor-El to name a few - we've seen the return of the Multiverse, we've seen the return of origins that had been lost for the better part of twenty years.

All that's coming to a head my friends.

Slowly, we've seen every bit and piece of the Silver Age slowly return to us, some in their original forms [Oliver Queen, how are you?], some completely changed [Batwoman, here's looking at you.]

I don't know how this one's going to pan out, but I'm hearing rumours from...let's call them sources whose information has never been wrong, shall we? - that a certain Bat is about to get her wings again.

And by wings, I mean legs.

Oh, right.

One more thing.

Her upcoming miniseries?

It's been retitled Oracle: The Cure.