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Opinion: DC’s New 52 – One Year Later

No, DC isn’t doing the “One Year Later” thing again. But it has been almost a year since the New 52 launched, and to mark the occasion, they are publishing a “zero issue” of each ongoing title. Wit...
 
 
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New Digital Comics on ComiXology, March 7th!

Alright comic book fans, we here at Comic Booked are pleased to announce the latest offerings from ComiXology for the first week of March, with several new books hitting the digital shelf the same day as print. A few titles I&#...
 

 
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Bullet Reviews #40: Action, Amazing, Avenging!

Each week we at Comic Booked like to share some quick reviews of recently released comics because, well, sometimes we all have small weeks and only getting one or two comics a week is not only odd but it’s downright un-Am...
 
 
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DC’s New 52 Suffers First Casualty

So far it has been all good news coming from DC in regards to their New 52.  However yesterday John Rozum, writer of the DC series Static Shock announced on his blog that he is resigning from the title.  Noting that he was st...
 

 
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The New 52 Bullet Reviews: Week 1

It’s been roughly two weeks since comic book fans had their last glance at the DC Universe as we’ve known it for the better part of the last 30 years. Last week DC Comics launched their company wide universe reboot with the...
 
 
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Review: Static Shock #1

Created by Dwayne McDuffie and John Paul Leon in 1993, the character Static first appeared in Static, published by Milestone Comics, an imprint of DC Comics whose aim was to create more minority characters outside of their regu...
 
 
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DC Relaunch: Teen Titans Together

DC Comic’s non-stop onslaught of announcements regarding new titles continues as they recently announced a slew of new ongoing series starring some of DC’s younger heroes! Fans of the ‘Young Justice’ generation can fina...