| ‘Beware The Batman’ Teaser Trailer Gives Us A Look At The Batmobile |
By Hunter Camp
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 at 7:00 pm |

DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network have released a first look at Beware The Batman in the form of a short teaser trailer, which you can see in its entirety here below. The trailer, which showcases a Batmobile speeding through a tunnel (Batcave maybe?), gives us a better look at the animation style of the new series. While we knew that this was going to be a CG series, we have yet to see the actual product yet. Well, there’s a couple of things to note here, which we’ll get to after you watch the video.
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| This Batman Birthday Cake Should Have Been Mine |
By Hunter Camp
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 at 1:00 pm |

In a beautiful display of delectable delightfulness Cakes By Susan has brought upon this world a wonderful gift, the Batmobile Birthday Cake. Now, I don’t know how this was done, but I want to. Designed after the 1989 Batmobile from Tim Burton’s Batman, this cake is sure to ease the sweet tooth of any Batfan on the planet.
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| The GoD List: Comics For April 18, 2012 |
By Hunter Camp
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 at 12:20 pm |

Each and every week “Easy Peasy” MK2Fac3 and “Livin’ Greasy” Henchman21 read a lot of comics. Seriously you guys, a lot of comics. Maybe too many comics. I mean, it is possible”¦ theoretically. They look forward to some more than others, I mean, who doesn’t? So, let’s take a look into the depths of their pull lists, grab some comics, and we’ll let YOU know what the top books to look forward to are for the week of April 18, 2012. Single issues and trades, they’re all here. Man, comics are pretty expensive, huh? I’m sitting here looking at my pull list this week, and I’m not seeing a lot of books that fall under the price of three dollars. See, while comics for the most part are less than a gallon of gasoline in some regions, others are more, which is just flat out insane. So, when we’re stuck in an economy such as this, with an unemployment rate as high as it, we need an escape. And if you’re reading this, I’m assuming that you’re escape is the same as ours, comic books. Comic books get a lot of flack for a lot of different reasons, but there’s something about even the super hero books that everyone complains about that offer something that no other form of entertainment offers. So, it’s with this idea that we present The GoD List, a list full of comics that we are looking forward to that should help you, if not solve these real-life situation, then at least provide away to temporarily relieve them by letting you know what’s worth your time and why.
...continue reading » Tags: Archie, Archie Archives, Archie Comics, Avengers VS. X-Men, Batman, Batman Odyssey, Black Beetle, Brian Hurtt, Brian Michael Bendis, Criminal Macabre, Cullen Bunn, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse Presents, DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment, Evan Dorkin, Francesco Francavilla, Gath Ennis, Geof Darrow, Jason Aaron, Jimmy Cheung, Jonathan Hickman, Manhattan Projects, Mark Bagley, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Milk and Cheese, Neal Adams, Nick Pitarra, Oni Press, Sixth Gunn, Spider-Man, Steve Niles, The Death of Spider-Man, The Shadow, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man | |
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| DC Direct Becomes DC Collectibles; Expands Online Offers
DC Entertainment announced on Wednesday that it would be altering its DC Direct action figure and collectibles line by rebranding as DC Collectibles. DC Collectibles is doing a lot to expand its online presence most importantly by offering all of its products online through their official website, which launches in May. One reason why this is significant is that in its prior incarnation, DC Direct offered nothing as far as purchasing on the site. Customers were either to be redirected to separate sites, or given a list of retailers that carried DC Direct statues and action figures.
...continue reading » Tags: Action Figures, Aquaman, Art Prints, Batman, Blackest Night, DC Collectibles, DC Comics, DC Direct, Flashpoint, Sinestro, Statues, The Flash, Wonder Woman | |
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| Batman and ‘Smallville’ Lead DC’s Charge Into Digital
DC Comics announced today that the comic book publishing company would be expanding its digital comics initiative with brand new weekly comics with Smallville Season 11, Batman, and a manga-inspired Ame Come line leading the charge. Alright DC Comics, you’ve got my attention. This news story comes alongside a nice feature with writer Bryan Q. Miller on USA Today as he discusses preview pages and the previously announced Smallville Season 11 weekly digital comics series that follows the events of the popular TV show, which finally hits the digital platform today. Next month, Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti will begin a new weekly digital comic based on Manga style that focuses on Wonder Woman and other female superheroes which takes the Ame Comi name from DC’s popular statue line. Where this gets really interesting to me, however, is with the announcement of the weekly Batman comics.
...continue reading » Tags: Ame Comi, B. Clay Moore, Batman, Ben Templesmith, Bryan Q. Miller, Damon Lindelof, DC Comics, Digital Comics, Jeff Lemire, Jimmy Palmiotti, Joshua Hale Fi, Justin Gray, Manga, Nicola Scott, Smallville, Smallville Season 11, Steve Niles | |
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