In this animated short from directors Junaid Chundrigar and Davor Bujakovic, Wonder Woman finds stopping a simple bank robbery isn't so simple when all the men around can't stop staring at her star-spangled shorts.
Posted 5/11/13 10:00 am EST by Charles Webb in Animation, DC Comics
In this animated short from directors Junaid Chundrigar and Davor Bujakovic, Wonder Woman finds stopping a simple bank robbery isn't so simple when all the men around can't stop staring at her star-spangled shorts.
Posted 5/10/13 1:30 pm EST by MTV Geek in Comic Books, DC Comics
By Matt D. Wilson
In August, universes and your childhood memories are going to collide in a new six-issue mini-series from DC Comics.
Posted 5/10/13 1:09 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Comic Books, DC Comics
It's a big day for He-Man fans! We've got the news about "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" invading the DCU proper, plus DC sent over this exclusive preview of "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" #2! Check it out below!
Posted 5/10/13 12:00 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Comic Books, DC Comics
DC's "Edge" titles are trapped in modern Gotham City, taking on the cops, stopping a metahuman army, and revealing even more secrets this August and we've got the exclusive information! Read on for more!
Posted 5/10/13 10:23 am EST by MTV Geek in Comic Books, DC Comics
Matt D. Wilson
Over the past year, writer Bryan Q. Miller and a rotating team of artists have been slowly building the universe of "Smallville" into its own, far-reaching superhero continuity in the "Smallville Season 11" digital-first comics series.
In August, that reach will extend a little bit further. "Smallville Season 11" #16 will introduce one of the DC Universe's top-tier characters into the mix, and while she may not necessarily play the role she does in the New 52, she's sure to shake things up. I asked Miller what's in store, and just who this character, a princess from an island, if you were wondering, is.
Posted 5/9/13 5:26 pm EST by Eddie Wright in DC Comics, Movies
On Monday May 6, our own Alex Zalben wondered if Hans Zimmer buried a subtle reference to John Williams' legendary score from the 1978 "Superman" film (and every "Superman" movie that followed, except "Man of Steel"). Well it seems Bobby Roberts at GeekRemixed was wondering the same thing and decided to put his geeky remixing talents to work by creating this stunning mash-up of both Williams' famous score and Zimmer's newly-release tunes from the Zack Snyder-directed "Man of Steel."
You can listen to the remix, "Last Sons" after the jump. Then you can cry for the rest of life because it's powerful stuff.
Posted 5/9/13 1:01 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Comic Books, DC Comics, Vertigo Comics
For the graphic novel adaptation of Stieg Larrson's massive blockbuster "Millenium Trilogy," Vertigo initially broke each the first book, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" into a pair of graphic novels written by Denise Mina, with art by Leonardo Manco and Andrea Mutti. Now, for the release of the second book, "The Girl Who Played with Fire," the company has elected to change its plans. Read one for full details.
Posted 5/9/13 11:32 am EST by MTV Geek in DC Comics, TV
By Kendra Beltran
The week before Mother’s Day and Oliver has to deal with Moira pretty much being Mommy Dearest? Okay, so Moira’s not as bad as that, but come on…she’s getting up there and no one should trust her one bit.
More on "Arrow" after the jump!
Posted 5/9/13 9:01 am EST by MTV Geek in Comic Books, DC Comics, Interviews
By Matt D. Wilson
Avid DC readers have seen Batman and Superman thrown together in a lot of contexts, but most times, they're quite familiar with each other.
In writer Greg Pak and artist Jae Lee's new series "Batman/Superman," launching June 5, it won't be like that. Readers will see the first-ever meeting between the two heroes and, at least at first, they won't be super friendly.
I took a few minutes to chat with Pak about what's in store for the pair.
Posted 5/8/13 10:21 am EST by MTV Geek in Animation, DC Comics, Interviews, Movies
By Matt D. Wilson
Actor John Noble has spent a good chunk of the past decade or so appearing in projects nerdy fans love. He was Denethor in the "Lord of the Rings" movies, Dr. Walter Bishop on "Fringe," even a Transformer. But he hadn't dipped into the world of superheroes until now.
In the new DC Animated Feature "Superman: Unbound," Noble takes on the role of Brainiac, the evil, alien-AI force that shrank the Kryptonian city of Kandor and put it in a bottle. Now that the movie is available on Blu-ray, DVD, on-demand, and as a digital download, I spent a few minutes on the phone with Noble to ask how he got involved in the movie, how he prepared to play such an evil character, and what science fiction means to him.
Posted 5/7/13 4:32 pm EST by MTV Geek in Cartoon Network, DC Comics, Toys, TV
By Zack Smith
After proving a ratings hit in its premiere, the "Teen Titans Go!" cartoon is now headed to your toy shelves!
Posted 5/6/13 5:11 pm EST by Alex Zalben in DC Comics, Movies
When 'Man of Steel' was first announced... And it was further announced that Hans Zimmer would be doing the score, geek music aficionados around the grabbed their Superman dolls with terror. Say what you want about the first five Superman movies, but John Williams theme is untouchable.
Then a bit of Zimmer's score was revealed in the most recent trailer, and we all breathed a sigh of relief; because his new theme is good. Very, very good. Except, on listening to the official, dialogue-less track, it seems Zimmer may be paying subtle reference to Williams' score after all!
Posted 5/6/13 3:36 pm EST by Charles Webb in DC Comics, News, Toys
Posted 5/6/13 2:55 pm EST by Eddie Wright in Animation, DC Comics, Movies
Watch: Matt Bomer On Superman Legacy
In a trio of exclusive behind the scenes clips, "Superman Unbound's" Man of Steel himself, Matt Bomer talks the legacy, responsibility, duality, and charm of playing a big blue icon, like Superman.
Posted 5/6/13 11:12 am EST by MTV Geek in Comic Books, DC Comics, Free Comic Book Day
By Ali Colluccio
The first Saturday in May has a very special distinction. We’re not talking about the race at Churchill Downs; we’re talking about Free Comic Book Day! Local comic book shops open their doors to long-time and new readers alike and offer them a selection of comics at no cost. As one comics fan put it, “it’s a cheap, easy way to check out new comics you might not know about and to get your friends to try them out, too.”