It was a full line-up of creators for Vertigo Defy at San Diego Comic Con, with Mark Buckingham, Tula Lotay, Shelly Bond, Lee Bermejo, Scott Snyder, and Simon Oliver, Mark Doyle, and Will Dennis In fact, it was one of those dais-breakers where not everyone can quite fit and they better watch the chairs on[...]
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For the last year, the Batman comic by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo has been running the Zero Year story, in which Edward Nygma, The Riddler, took over the whole of Gotham and made it his plaything With Batman, Gordon and a few rare friends fighting not only The Riddler but a whole city.
Today's issue brings[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm on my way to San Diego Comic Con, but first I talk about this week's New Comics
The desolate and rugged were always the most inviting.
When I talked with Scott Snyder recently about the series' move toward its final issue, a lot of what he said resonated with my initial feeling of pull toward the comic He said:
On the one hand, for me, it's meant to be in some ways a coherent[...]
Entertainment Weekly has a six page preview of Scott Snyder and Jock's Wytches from Image Comics, out in October.
And now, so do we.
Shhh, don't tell anyone.
And Scott Snyder gives a little introduction to the series too…
The Oxford English Dictionary defines a witch as a woman with magic powers And admit it, I say "witch" and[...]
There are very many cool things in today's Superman Unchained. The new Superman costume. The fleet of Batmobiles. But there's one bit for me that stands
Dan Greenfield of the 13th Dimension hosted the panel including longtime Batman editor and general champion of organizing and recording the legacy of DC Comics, Paul Levitz, Batman editor, writer, and living legend Denny O'Neil, and Batman's most recent custodian and superfan, writer Scott Snyder.
The panel was a time for storytelling, and pointing out much[...]
And the icing on the cake was having many knowledgeable guests taking part in the panels who had "been there" during significant milestones in comics history like Jim Salicrup, Ann Nocenti, Denny O'Neil, Paul Levitz, and the much-in-demand Scott Snyder and Mark Waid Walking through artist alley which was, essentially, everywhere rather than in a[...]
The multi-talented Steranko is an illustrator, musician, art director, magician, fire-eater, designer, escape artist, filmmaker, pop-culture lecturer, and publisher.
Scott Snyder – NYCF's "Guest of Honor" is, simply put, the biggest comics writer working today with a critically acclaimed run on Batman — the best-selling superhero comic on the market Other credits include the incredibly[...]
It's the mental stuff, the unexplained stuff, and the eerie way that people react to things.
[*Mild spoilers for issue #8 and issue #9 of The Wake below!]
It's become clear over time that Scott Snyder's storyline is actually constructed in a series of overlapping arcs with mutual influence in implications—from the far distant past and the[...]
Visually stunning in its art and stunningly visionary in its storytelling, it's a book that never forgets to be wildly fun, too." — Scott Snyder.
Snyder, look I was talking here, please, it's rude to interrupt Okay, what sticks out most about this book to me is how much I thought it was an Image comic[...]
So, someone gave Scott Snyder working, sharpened Batarangs, for Free Comic Book Day at Alter Ego Comics in Muncie, Indiana. Was this a good idea?
And he was joined by a few friends, Mark Waid, Chris Samnee, James Tynion and more Let's see how the batarang trials went down…
Then it was time for Scott Snyder to step[...]
By Joe Glass
James Tynion IV has had a great time of it for his comics career.
Between starting his career straight on Batman, co-writing back-up features with superstar writer Scott Snyder, he then moved onto a series of New 52 titles including Talon, Red Hood and the Outlaws and now is one of the writing team[...]
While Morrison wrote the dynamic duo, Scott Snyder and artists Jock and Franceso Francavilla focus squarely on Grayson's new 21st Century Batman and craft a long form story that acts as a spiritual and literal sequel to Year One Snyder has contributed a great deal to Batman in recent years, continuing to deliver stellar stories[...]
On a recent trip to the Cradle Of Aviation Museum in Garden City, NY while his son was on Spring break… Batman Eternal and American Vampire scribe Scott Snyder found a civil war belt that tells a very different history than we get in school.
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On a recent trip to the Cradle Of Aviation Museum in[...]
You might remember Duke Thomas, as seen above in a page from today's Batman #30, in a previous issue, the beginning of Zero Year back in Batman #21 which
Aaron Haaland, of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes:
Hey Fandom! I'm back with another stack of New Comics Now! Batman Eternal, All New Marvel Now, and Image made my new comic day.
Batman Eternal is the new weekly comic run headed by Scott Snyder I'm sold, I got my ticket to ride this weekly train[...]
By Ian Melton
One title, coming out every week, starring one character who has a huge supporting cast that is going to get a huge spotlight as the weekly event unfolds and the entire series is shrouded in a lot mystery as this series takes the core "Batman" place (as Batman tells the Zero Year storyline) establishing what is going[...]
Superman Unchained #7 by Scott Snyder and Jim Lee was meant to come out in February but has now been delayed until the 30th April.
Superman Unchained #8 was meant to have come out last week but was delayed until the 28th May.
And the final issue, Superman Unchained #9, was meant to have come out on April 30th[...]
Coming out of the retailer sessions with DC Comics ahead of Emerald City Comic Con are a few interesting pointers. Might be worth a spoiler warning,
Here's what you get.
• A lifelike, hand-painted vinyl latex mask of The Joker with sewn-on hair and a white elastic band
• The BATMAN: DEATH OF THE FAMILY TP, written by Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV, with art by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and Jock and a cover by Greg Capullo.
The BATMAN: DEATH OF THE[...]
But there's no turning back now, that's for sure.
Well, it's hard to recover from the deep thoughts in Overture enough to read any other comics, but we forge ahead with the also very high-minded series The Wake by Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy from Vertigo The previous issue, #6, peeled back the layers on the[...]
I enjoyed plenty of other books like Deadly Class, Walking Dead, Serenity, and Scott Snyder's The Wake And, if you have $10 and want to try a volume one this week, Rat Queens: Sass and Sorcery is your best bet I'm starting to love that book Cap of Nerdy Show and I did an interview[...]
I have been a big fan of She-Hulk in the past most recently with Dan Slott's incredible run but Soule and Pulido are firing on cylinders here and I have a feeling this will be a new classic take on the character.
American Vampire: Second Cycle #1
After a hiatus, Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque have returned[...]
The two comics they are offering are:
BATMAN #29
Illustrated by fan favorite artist Greg Capullo, the convention exclusive for BATMAN #29, written by Scott Snyder, takes the latest "Riddler" themed cover and gives it a location-specific touch: green for Emerald City! The "DARK CITY" chapter of "ZERO YEAR" reaches its conclusion in this amazing, extra-sized issue!
THE[...]
Psychoapthis advertsiing poster designers and parents who sing terrible songs to their children at night.
So, yes, basically us, now.
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo also go on to give us a little rewriting of the circumstances that let up to that fateful moment, with that advertising gunman overhshadowing it all…
Off to pick up Batman #29 in[...]
If you're in my area at all, you can meet Kot and Tradd Moore in person and get the book signed! The duo are on tour, so keep an eye out for them.
Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman Zero Year comes to it's second crescendo of their New 52 Bat origin with #29 I'm enjoying[...]
Written by Scott Snyder and with stellar art from Sean Murphy, colors by Matt Hollingsworth and lettering by Jared K Fletcher, it's a landmark in science-fiction with big scope, and the scope here is about to get bigger Love the switch to the popping cover colors after the darker hues and offset font of the[...]
Then as I got older, I discovered the comics…
– Scott Snyder, from the Foreword to Batman: The World of the Dark Knight (2012)
The first comic I remember reading – if I don't count a musty Mickey Mouse comic promoting energy conservation that sat, unwanted, in my grandparents' desk drawer – was Secret Wars #1[...]
It is very rare that Bleeding Cool runs a "Final Page Spoiler", where we run the final page of a comic book the day it comes out., It happens sometimes,