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We Finally Have Details On The Rebirth Of Milestone Media’s Multicultural Superhero Universe
It’s been years since we last saw Icon, Hardware, and the major characters of Milestone Media’s Dakota in actual comic-book form. Today at New York Comic Con, DC Comics and a host of high-profile creators unveiled the first wave of titles that will bring back the multicultural superhero universe.
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Neil Gaiman’s Sherlock Holmes/Cthulhu Mashup A Study In Emerald Is Being Turned Into A Comic
Despite being a potent mix of beloved author Neil Gaiman, Sherlock Holmes, and the mind-twisting world of H.P. Lovecraft, A Study in Emerald has somehow managed to largely escape adaptation since Gaiman first wrote it back in 2003. Dark Horse is finally going to be changing that next year.
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Comic Writer Christopher Priest On Luke Cage, Dwayne McDuffie And One Of Batman’s Biggest Dick Moves
Video: The man who’s currently writing DC’s excellent Deathstroke series has had one of the most eventful careers in comics. At New York Comic-Con last week, he talked about helping Luke Cage stop being a laughingstock and his first meeting with the legendary comic writer who helped found Milestone Media. (Also, Batman being a jerk.)
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Why The Batman ’66 and Wonder Woman ’77 Crossover Is All About Embracing The Camp
Batman and Wonder Woman have teamed up more times that we can count in the comics — but their latest is a real first, as Adam West and Lynda Carter’s iconic takes on the World’s Finest team up for Batman ’66/Wonder Woman ’77. We sat down with series writer Marc Andreyko to learn more.