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Showing posts with label justice league. Show all posts
Friday, July 20, 2018
Monday, October 30, 2017
Justice League Action | The Joker
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Justice League Special Comic-Con® Footage!
| 07.27.2016 - The aftermath of Comic-Con doesn’t end over the weekend. Some haven’t seen nor have red the latest news. But for those who always keep updated without the need to be the first here’s some surprise.
Justice League is still being filmed and the special footage was put together at last minute, which Zack Snyder first revealed it on his Twitter that became quite a trending Sunday morning, but DC & Warner to share it to the world… |
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
STGCC 2013: Play Imaginative's Super Alloy Series!
Monday, August 27, 2012
DC Comics announces "Justice League of America" for The New 52
Justice League Of America, by Johns and Finch, forms up on 2013!
*Originally posted by Timzster on The Crusader's Realm
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Justice League #12 cover reveals Superman/ Wonder Woman as a couple
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Ben Affleck in talks with WB to helm "Justice League"
Sunday, June 10, 2012
DC The New 52 "0" Month confirmed
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Warner Bros. hires Will Beall to pen "Justice League" film
Thursday, May 17, 2012
DC The New 52: Geoff Johns and Jim Lee discuss JL, Pandora, and the Trinity War
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
DC The New 52: Justice League #1 gets 5th Printing!
Looks like the relaunch paid off after all!
Via their own blog The Source, DC Comics has announced that Justice League #1, penned by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Jim Lee, has once again gone back to press, and will be now known as the first comic book in The New 52 line to receive five printings. With the fourth issue due just before the holidays in December, this marks a milestone event in relation to the publication's decision to relaunch their comic line, and their flagship team-up book featuring the likes of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman has done immensely well. Each reprint has featured a different cover since release, and one has to wonder how the fifth printing will look like! For more information and details (as well as a sneak peek to the figital copy cover of issue #4), check out the source post at DC The Source!
The fifth printing of Justice League #1 will arrive in stores next year on January 4th! Be sure to reserve your copies if you haven't picked this one up yet!
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
Via their own blog The Source, DC Comics has announced that Justice League #1, penned by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Jim Lee, has once again gone back to press, and will be now known as the first comic book in The New 52 line to receive five printings. With the fourth issue due just before the holidays in December, this marks a milestone event in relation to the publication's decision to relaunch their comic line, and their flagship team-up book featuring the likes of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman has done immensely well. Each reprint has featured a different cover since release, and one has to wonder how the fifth printing will look like! For more information and details (as well as a sneak peek to the figital copy cover of issue #4), check out the source post at DC The Source!
The fifth printing of Justice League #1 will arrive in stores next year on January 4th! Be sure to reserve your copies if you haven't picked this one up yet!
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
Monday, August 29, 2011
USA Today talks with Jim Lee about the new DC Universe!
Within the week and whether people like or not, DC Comics will make history by bringing an end to their old continuity of comics and ushering in a new one that they have affectionately called "the new 52", which is comprised of 52 new #1 books that will release throughout the month of September and bring forth the new DC Universe. It begins this Wednesday actually with the release of Flashpoint #5 and the all-new Justice League #1, so to promote this milestone event even further, USA Today has gone ahead and conducted an interview with the artist of the latter issue and co-publisher of DC Comics, Jim Lee! Check out the embedded player to see the interview!
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
Thursday, August 18, 2011
DC promotes The New 52 with a relaunch commercial!
With literally just 2 weeks to go until the inevitable relaunch of their universe under the "New 52" banner, DC Comics has taken the initiative to promote their upcoming reboot in all forms of media, including this new commercial that originally appeared as a 30 second TV Spot in Hero Complex. Now, the extended 2 minute version has appeared and hit itself up on YouTube. Check it out below and see what will become of legendary heroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the JLA in the new reimagined universe.
DC The New 52 launches with the all-new Justice League #1 on August 31, with the other books following afterwards starting September!
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Via their official blog The Source, DC Comics has revealed their variant cover to Justice League #1, which is illustrated by David Finch. The book, penned by Geoff Johns and pencilled by Jim Lee, will usher in "The New 52" continuity of DC Comics, and will see official release on newsstands and comic book shops come August 31. Check out Finch's variant covers (colored and sketched versions) below.
For more info and news, visit the source post at DC The Source!
For more info and news, visit the source post at DC The Source!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Comic Book Review: DC The New 52 #1
Technically this isn't a "comic book" per se, but with all the hype and buzz building up, plus the fact that it has a #1 numbering attached to it, I have every reason to believe that DC Comics may start producing a series of "preview books" each month that are similar to the competition (i.e Marvel Previews). So without further ado, let's begin the review proper.
Since the big announcement last month that they were going to revamp the universe and relaunch majority of their books, DC Comics has earned both the ire and admiration of its entire fanbase. After over 70 years of publishing comics and characters that have remained mostly true and unchanged in structure, the publisher (under the direction of co-publishers Dan Didio and Jim Lee) has decided to give a complete makeover to their titles and heroes, paving the way for a bold and new direction which they have dubbed "The New 52".
Monday, June 27, 2011
DC Comics reveals the full newly redesigned look of the Justice League.
Jim Lee's picture of the fully redesigned look of the Justice League of America leaked and broke all over the comic news spectrum, as sites like Newsarama and Comic Book Resources have featured it in their respective websites. You can take a look at the full pic below, which is the spred cover to issue # 2 of the soon to be relaunched Justice League series.
Penny for your thoughts? We've already seen the new lineup's look before courtesy of the cover to issue #1 when the DC Comics Reboot was first announced, but this is the first time we're actually seeing the entire league's redesign from head to toe, as they stand together tall and proud. Also, you get to see other prominent DC characters who may be additional members to this new iteration of DC's superpowered team. For more info, visit Newsarama and CBR!
Penny for your thoughts? We've already seen the new lineup's look before courtesy of the cover to issue #1 when the DC Comics Reboot was first announced, but this is the first time we're actually seeing the entire league's redesign from head to toe, as they stand together tall and proud. Also, you get to see other prominent DC characters who may be additional members to this new iteration of DC's superpowered team. For more info, visit Newsarama and CBR!*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Justice League #1: The Full Cover revealed!
Via Comic Book Resources, here is the full cover to Justice League #1, written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Jim Lee. The issue, launching this August 31st, will be the first of a series of about 52 titles to be relaunched for DC Comics new initiative to "reboot titles for the modern age". More details can be picked up from the links on my previous post, or you can simply visit the source with additional information from CBR.What you see above is also the new redesigns for the costumes of DC's greatest heroes in the Justice League. Geoff Johns certainly wasn't kidding when he said "Everything you know will change in a flash" via Flashpoint, and now we know the answer on what will happen AFTER Flashpoint ends. New looks all around for Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and Cyborg (as illustrated b Jim Lee), and it's looking like the 90's for some all over again. Well, we'll just have to wait and see how everything goes.
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
DC Comics reboots their continuity, with landmark day digital distribution!
Looks like the rumors weren't kidding after all... And what news to kick off the first day of June!
Via USA Today and their own blog The Source, DC Comics has officially announced that beginning this 31st of August, most of their titles will be renumbered and restructured to be released on the same day both in print and digital media altogether. Through its 76-year long history of publishing characters like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and The Flash, the company will revamp their titles for "a more modern and diverse 21st century"
The first book announced and to be launched in this new #1 direction will be Justice League #1, to be written by DC Entertainment scribe and Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns, while illustrations will be handled by DC Comics Co-Publisher Jim Lee. This will be the only issue, aside from the final issue of Flashpoint (the storyline the ends the old DC universe continuity and brings forth the new), that will see publication on August 31, offering a new beginning for new and contemporary DC readers to catch up on. Personally, I'm not so surprised about the news, but it is a landmark and historic moment to behold indeed. For more on the story, visit USA Today, The Source, and Newsarama!
UPDATE: More details on the story and on other #1 books emerge from Comic Book Resources! Check out the link here!
*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm
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