August 16th, 2008 Issue time05:23:52 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

Batman #679
DC Comics
Morrison, Daniel & Florea

I realize the Grant Morrison run on Batman has been met with heated debate, particularly the RIP story arc. He calls upon stories and characters from deep in the silver age. He seems to write comics that require many reads to find all the clues and hidden items within them. Fortunately, I haven’t read the whole run. I read one trade and the Resurrection crossover. I’m not trained in the art of dissecting his comics or hating his style. This particularly comic is excellent. Even as a standalone, without all the links to the past issues on the current run or previous characters from the silver age.

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August 13th, 2008 Issue time08:18:14 am, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, press release

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eidos Interactive and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on behalf of DC Comics announce Batman: Arkham Asylum, a dark, action-packed videogame adventure for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Games for Windows in 2009.

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August 9th, 2008 Issue time03:03:14 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

Huntress Year One #6
DC Comics
Madison, Richards, Rapmund & Buhcman

Probably the best series of the year so far ends with a bang. This series has completely flown under the radar with the press grabbing Final Crisis, Secret Invasion, RIP and countless series and arcs out there now, but that doesn’t change the fact that it delivers on every single level. This issue doesn’t wrap up the story. No, instead it wraps some aspects of the arc, but leaves so much more open. Characters sit in the gray area between good and bad. It’s more than a super hero story or a mafia epic or a crime drama. It uses all of them, but it goes even deeper by taking aspects of religion and revenge, to name just a few, in crafting this masterpiece.

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August 5th, 2008 Issue time08:03:33 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, Sales Charts

Marc-Oliver Frisch writes:

In June, DC Comics’ periodical business was mostly defined by all the things that didn’t happen. Final Crisis #2 didn’t seize the top spot. The new weekly Trinity, DC’s big launch of the month, didn’t make the Top 10. The third chapter of “Batman RIP” didn’t show up in stores as scheduled; neither did All Star Batman, Reign in Hell, The Legion of Super-Heroes, Robin, Blue Beetle, Fables, The Exterminators or Northlanders. At Vertigo, the launch of the new monthly Madame Xanadu didn’t much affect average periodical sales. And at WildStorm, average periodical sales didn’t increase from May’s historical low.

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August 2nd, 2008 Issue time12:24:24 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics

Unnamed "studio bosses" are interested in having Johnny Depp play The Riddler and Philip Seymour Hoffman to play the Penguin in the next Batman movie.

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July 29th, 2008 Issue time12:28:22 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, press release

LIVONIA, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fathead®, the number one brand in sports and entertainment wall graphics and the brand best-known for its officially licensed life-size products has partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, on behalf of DC Comics, to add brand new images featuring the legendary Batman and the ultimate crime fighting vehicle, the Batmobile – nicknamed “The Tumbler”, based on the Warner Bros. Pictures release, The Dark Knight to the Fathead roster.

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