Sunday, February 13, 2011

Direct Currents: Sunday, February 13, 2011



DC Bullets





Exclusive: Superman's Undisclosed Character Revealed

1: Lois Lane WILL be in the film. 2: The character these lovely actresses have come out for is none other than a Kryptonian villainess who is going by the name of URSA.

First Ever DC Comics and Hero Initiative Collaboration: Justice League of America #50

The Hero Initiative, a charity dedicated to helping comic creators in medical or financial need, most proudly announces their new partnership in the Justice League Of America #50 project with DC Comics. This is the first collaboration with DC comics ever and Hero is chomping at the bit to pull the collection together. The call has gone out and dozens of artists are putting pen to paper. DC has generously donated 100 blank-covered cardstock copies of Justice League Of America #50 to Hero, and work is being created by well-known stars such as Jim Lee, Alex Ross, George Perez, Jason Bone, Jim Valentino, and many many more.

Superman, Wonder Woman And Captain Marvel Sell Safe Sex To India

Put It On, an art exhibition at the Nature Morte gallery in Delhi features Superman, Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel as part of a safe sex message to spread awareness of AIDS and sex education.

Deconstructing Lichtenstein: Source Comics Revealed and Credited

Needless to say, Roy Lichtenstein has few fans in the comic book industry. Art Spieglman, author of Maus, summarized the industry's feelings in an interview with Publishers Weekly. "Lichtenstein did no more or less for comics than Andy Warhol did for soup."

Batman: Plutocrat

By their nature as vigilantes, acting outside or above the law, most superheroes have a troubling undercurrent of aristocratic, undemocratic, authoritarian values. Only the hero, not the police, judges, lawmakers, and average citizen, can effectively protect and improve the city they patrol, and god help anyone who gets in their way. No one exemplifies these tendencies more than Batman, the ultimate aristocratic hero.

Detective Comics 27 – Printed And Production Art Side By Side

So anyway, Mark Seifert posted those Detective Comics #27 production pages earlier today, and I was taken aback by just how much more defined they were than the published art. So I found the comparative pages, pages 2 to 5 from the comic, to compare them all against…

English, American – supermen all look the same to the real superpowers

Read the small print and the invasion of the British superheroes starts to look less heroic...

Super Friends Valentines from 1980

Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and for a lot of us, that means it's time once again to try to find the best way to express our feelings to that special someone through the medium of a brightly colored piece of paper with a pun on it.

Classic Teen Heroes Boogie Down in the Art of Bill Walko

If all superheroes lived out their lives in ways that mirrored the social activities of Archie Comics and Flintstones character spinoff series, the world would look a lot like the works of artist of Bill Walko. Walko has composed some lively sequences involving well-known faces from the Teen Titans, X-Men and Wonder Twins that would fit nicely into their own animated Hanna-Barbera teen bands.



Costume Weekend


Legion of Super-Pets

Green Lantern Corps

DC Comics Ame-Comi

Corsets Of The DC Universe

Superheroines In Aprons




BLOGS


The Absorbascon
Ten Things I Learned from the Attack of Jean Loring's Brain

Amazon Princess
Happy Wonder Woman by Steve Rude

The Aquaman Shrine
Superheroes Puzzle - 1981
Custom Mera Statue

Armagideon Time
Nobody’s Favorites: The Wanderers

Being Carter Hall
Custom Hawkman Plushie
Read: Brightest Day #17

Comics Make Me Happy!
If Ted Kord comes back to life and gets a solo series, I want this guy drawing him
The Question multi artist jam!

Diana Prince: Wonder Woman
2010 Super Powers Wonder Woman LithoPrint
2006 JBQ and friends commission by Kevin Nowlan

El Jacone's Comic Book Bunker
Everybody's Linking For The Weekend

Every Day Is Like Wednesday
(you celebrate Super Bowl Sunday your way, I'll celebrate it my way)

Firestorm Fan
Never-Produced Kenner Firestorm Action Figures – 1985
Firestorm en Español: La Guerra de los Elementales
Jim Lee Redesigned the Firestorm Costume

Girls Gone Geek
WTF? Wednesday: Neigh, I Say!
Friday Favorite: Ravager
WTF? Wednesday: Bottoms Up!

The Idol-Head of Diabolu
1998 Unused Martian Manhunter Cover Art by Christopher Moeller
1999 Unused Community Chest Card #2 Art by Mike Allred
2006 Martian Manhunter: From Bruce Wayne's private files in the Batcomputer

Justice League Detroit
The Lion of Hell
Vixen: Return of the Lion #2 (January, 2009)
2009 “Curry and Dibny” by Evan “Doc” Shaner

Power of the Atom
2009 Black Lantern Damage design by Joe Prado

Silver Age Comics
The Secret Origin of the Phantom Zone
Superboy #68
Clark Kent: Not An Atheist

Subject : THE SUICIDE SQUAD (Task Force X)
Casting call for the Suicide Squad cinematic release finalized
The Secret Six , just another brick in The Wall

Supergirl Comic Box Commentary
Bullet Review: Zatanna #9
DC Comics Year By Year
Review: Superman 80-Page Giant 2011
Supergirl In DK2

The Thought Experiment
The Dark Knight Rises fan poster art
Daily Batman: Sabado, Sabado, Sabado

Tommy Tejeda
Cold Love: Happy Valentine's Day from Killer Frost & Iceman


Weekend Review Section 12/31/10


The Buy Pile by Hannibal Tabu:
FEBRUARY 2ND, 2011
FEBRUARY 9TH, 2011

Comics Of The Weak: Hold, Sweet Hosanna, Lest Thy Bacon Trickle Down by Tucker Stone

Comic shop comics: Jan. 12-19 by J. Caleb Mozzocco

Brightest Day Is Any Day For All I Care #95 by Diabolu Frank

AICN Comic Reviews for Release Date: 1/26/11

AICN Comic Reviews for Release Date: 2/2/11

2 comments:

LissBirds said...

Even on a Valentine, Hal Jordan can't commit to more than being someone's "pal." I find that amusing.

Themyscira Industries? *sigh* A group of teenagers hanging around in Wonder Woman's basement? Well, it has potential, I guess.

I wonder if that script will ever be leaked.

Diabolu Frank said...

I'm pretty sure it has. Oodles of people have read it.