Pressing bravely forward after spoiling their own highly anticipated comic in the headline of a New York Times article, DC has released the playlist for Batman and Catwoman's wedding reception Sure, dear reader, you may have invested 49 issues into this comic book series only to have DC take away your choice to experience Batman[...]
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New additions to their Gallery statue line, a cool tribute to Superman's 80th birthday, a fancy new Catwoman statue, and a cool Star Trek ship replica These will all be available to purchase on the show floor Check out the pics and details for each down below.
The Phoenix has returned! Sweeping down from the stratosphere[...]
Of course, the New York Times did it first, so there's a good precedent.
59.7% of you thought Batman and Catwoman would get married this issue when we took a poll last week, while the remainder thought that we'd be swerved Was the majority correct? If you haven't seen the spoilers yet, and you want to,[...]
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Harley Quinn isn't willing allow the Joker to ruin Catwoman and Batman's wedding Harley has set up a series of elaborate deathtraps to keep the Clown Prince preoccupied until she is ready to end his life once and for all From a silo of teeth to a vat of tapioca pudding, Harley has a[...]
Vote in the poll below, and share your thoughts on the whole thing in the comments, as well as why you think everyone else's thoughts are wrong.
Will Batman and Catwoman Really Get Married in Batman #50?
The wedding of the… well, okay, *one of* the comic book weddings of the year is set to take[...]
Red Hood is protecting Catwoman's bachelorette party when Anarky arrives to ruin the fun. Can Jason stop Anarky? Is it a good read?
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Catwoman ambushes the Joker in the church Batman is still incapacitated, so it's up to Selina to bring down the Clown Prince The battle is swift and brutal, with Catwoman's stomach shot and Joker's neck slashed Neither is in the position to finish the other off, so they do what they did in the[...]
Hush ambushes Batman's bachelor party, and circumstances result in Hush and Nightwing facing off in a one-on-one duel. Is it a good read?
Batman is called out to a cathedral by none other than the Joker in the midst of yet another killing spree. Is it a good read?
More Batman #50 details emerge - not whether or not they actually go through with it, of course. The comic is by Tom King and Mikel Janin. But here's the
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Batman: Thrillkiller
Catwoman #1
Deathstroke #33
Green Arrow #42
Green Lanterns #50
Harley Quinn #45
Harley Quinn Book 2 (Rebirth)
Hellblazer Vol 19: Red Right Hand
Injustice 2 #29
Justice League #3
Justice League of America Vol 4: Surgical Strike
Man of Steel #6
Nightwing #46
Supergirl by Peter David Book 4
Teen Titans #20
The Curse of Brimstone #4
The Jetsons
The Unexpected #2
Wonder Woman by John Byrne Vol[...]
Jim Lee's and Art Adams's pencils for their Batman #50 covers, the wedding issue (allegedly), and both covers are open-order... the only tiers will be on the wedding cake.
You know, if Batman doesn't actually Catwoman, as seems a strong possibility knowing Tom King's tendency to bait and switch, there may be a lot of disappointed Batman Wedding variant covers…
But chin up Here's a few more, as specially commissioned retailer exclusive covers. Joe Jusko has a variant somewhere from Midtown Comics[...]
3 #50, which will feature the marriage of Batman and Catwoman The cover is an exclusive for Midtown Comics, which can be pre-ordered here.
Jusko shared his original pencil work for the design then multiple posts showing his progress over what appears to be six days worth of work It's hard to tell from the initial[...]
I note that Bruce Waye has the whip tonight…
This cover for Batman #50, the wedding issue titled 'Holy Matrimony Batman' is meant to give us the wedding of Batman and Catwoman – though apparently not Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle Legal issues Nevertheless, it is going ahead – or so we are told.
And the issue[...]
After spending an evening with Selina Kyle, Robin goes to the arcade before his father's wedding tomorrow. There, he meets someone claiming to be the son of Batman and Catwoman. He doesn't seem friendly. Does it make for a good read?
Earlier we pointed out the Joker's wedding invitation — in his mind, at least — to the wedding of Batman and Catwoman, as seen in DC Comics titles today.
During which, we also got the full lead art credits for Batman #50 for the first time as well.
Greg Capullo who drew the book for the New 52,[...]
Now, DC Comics has unveiled a new costume for Catwoman, debuting on the cover of August's Catwoman #2 Joelle Jones designed the new look, which DC's press release describes:
Selina's sticking with the black, but gone are the goggles in favor of a cowl, along with some much sleeker, more stylish gloves and boots The new[...]
Today we have a exclusive look behind the scenes of the creative process behind the Sideshow Collectibles DC Comics Premium Format Figure line of statues, along with a first look at the Green Arrow statue!
His new plan is to introduce Catwoman to Bruce Wayne and convince him to accept the "true timeline." However, this version of Catwoman is…a little different Meanwhile, this iteration of Gotham worsens, and Thomas Wayne develops health issues.
Batman #46 cover by Tony S Daniel, Danny Miki, and Tomeu Morey
You may have questions at that premise[...]
The Justice League tries to stop a threat on Colu before it reaches Earth with four unique and bizarre teams.
DC Natioon #0 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
DC Nation #0 is a preview comic for three upcoming stories from DC: The Wedding of Batman and Catwoman in Batman, Man of Steel, and No Justice[...]
Mother Panic enters a park in the center of Gotham City to meet with Catwoman and Poison Ivy for help in getting into Arkham Asylum. Is it a good read?
In the modern superhero comics landscape, it's not easy for a comic to break the 100,000 issue sales barrier. But Batman seems to have the magic touch, according to writer Tom King.
Life is crooked and weird — a metaphor for continuity.
"Don't forget, Catwoman is a f***ing burglar!" King said.
Speaking on Catwoman's dress, Jones said her first reaction was: "I HAVE to design that dress." She wanted it to be something that fit the character Jones designed several dresses and boiled them down to the essence[...]
Coming out of the C2E2 Batman panel, Joëlle Jones is writing and drawing a Catwoman ongoing comic book that spun out from some work that Jones created during the Writers Workshop.
Someone is out there committing crimes and impersonating her, and she needs to stop them to save her reputation — especially from Batman…
Comes out on the[...]
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Catwoman sneaks out while Bruce is asleep to go wedding dress shopping as only Selina Kyle can While she does this, we are given snapshots at various points of she and Bruce's relationship over the years.
Batman #44 cover by Mikel Janin
Tom King delivers another fun one-off issue, this time focusing on Catwoman doing her[...]
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Catwoman is face-to-face with Poison Ivy and learns that her latest ploy is, in part, fueled by the feeling of guilt of killing five men during the War of Jokes and Riddles Meanwhile, Batman tries to get Harley Quinn to wake up and talk to her sometime partner, Ivy.
Batman #43 cover by Mikel Janin
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Batman and Catwoman Yes, it's a bit odd, but that seems to be the direction we are going And DC Comics is looking how to collect this all.
Here are three examples.
Batman: Preludes to the Wedding
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Wedding bells are ringing in Gotham City…and the criminal underworld is determined to silence them! Following[...]
Catwoman is joining the Mezco Toyz One:12 Collective figure line Featuring two alternate heads, interchangeable hands, her trusty whip, and even a toolkit, she is up for preorder now and will ship in the fall of this year She will run you the standard $80.
I gotta say: this may be the best looking Catwoman figure[...]
Batman and Catwoman are apparently trying to test the limits of her hold over them, and Ivy responds with the Justice League in kind.
Batman #42 cover by Mikel Janin and June Chung
With Batman #42, the plot kicks into gear, and we see what this arc is going to be like While the premise as interesting[...]