Tag: Black Label
PREVIEW: The Bat-Family walks into an aquarium – new THREE JOKERS art
The mini-series from Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok is now slated to launch on August 25.
G. Willow Wilson introduces Ruin, the newest addition to The Sandman Universe
He's a living nightmare. Literally.
BATMAN THE SMILE KILLER coming from Lemire, Sorrentino
The one-shot will be an epilogue for the duo's Black Label book, JOKER: KILLER SMILE.
DC’s STRANGE ADVENTURES rebranded under Black Label
Strange Adventures, the upcoming twelve-issue limited series by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, and Evan "Doc" Shaner, will now fall under the Black Label banner, joining Superman: Year One, Batman: Damned, and other prestige format limited series in DC's...
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: WONDER WOMAN DEAD EARTH #1, the world is over
...and it's never looked so wild.
Interview: Questioning Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz about THE QUESTION: THE DEATHS OF VIC...
Duo return to the character in new Jeff Lemire-penned Black Label series.
DC ROUND-UP: SUPERMAN YEAR ONE Reveals a Surprise Connection to Dark Knight Returns
THIS WEEK: The final issue of Superman Year One shows that it has a sudden and direct connection to the rest of Frank Miller's famous Batman franchise. Was I the only one surprised by...
DC ROUND-UP: Black Label’s HARLEEN #1 is a Girl-Meets-Boy for Psychopaths
Featuring a Harley Quinn minus all the Deadpool.
BIRDS OF PREY comic moves onto DC Black Label
The new comic by Brian Azzarello and Emanuela Lupacchino will be resolicited so its release coincides with the movie.
Daniel Warren Johnson boards Black Label with WONDER WOMAN: DEAD EARTH
Writer and artist extraordinaire Daniel Warren Johnson (Extremity, Murder Falcon) is making his DC Comics debut with Wonder Woman: Dead Earth, a four-issue prestige format Black Label series starting in December, as revealed by io9. Johnson is joined by...
SDCC ’19: Joker dominates DC’s Black Label
Black Label provides space to tell more mature stories with classic DC characters.
Bye-bye Zoom, Ink and Vertigo: DC to consolidate its publishing under one brand
DC Comics is re-branding all its publishing under the DC brand, and replacing its imprints with labels which reflect a system of age ratings.