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EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: "Detective Comics" #876
Courtesy of DC Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Detective Comics" #876, by writer Scott Snyder and artist Jock. The second chapter of "Hunger City" hits stores April 27.
FIRST LOOK: McCarthy's "Batman: Gates of Gotham" Art
DC Comics shares an exclusive first look at artist Trevor McCarthy's work on "Batman: Gates of Gotham," the Scott Snyder/Kyle Higgins crime thriller focused on Gotham's past and future.
Snyder Sinks His Teeth into "Fittest"
Writer Scott Snyder talks to CBR News about his “American Vampire” miniseries “Survival of the Fittest” with artist Sean Murphy and plans for the ongoing series about a new breed of vampire.
REVIEW: "Detective Comics" #875
Ryan K. Lyndsay gives "Detective Comics" #875 4.5 stars, calling the Commissioner Gordon-centric story by Scott Snyder and Francesco Frankavilla, "Snyder’s strongest issue yet in Gotham City."
CBR TV @ C2E2: Scott Snyder
Writer Scott Snyder spoke with CBR TV's Kiel Phegley at C2E2 about the upcoming WWII arc in his creator-owned "American Vampire" and its spinoff miniseries, the themes and future of "Detective Comics" and much more.
C2E2: Vertigo Panel
The end of "Jack of Fables," new story arcs for "American Vampire," and Jill Thompson's "Endless Storybook" were all on the menu for the Vertigo panel, which butler-for-a-day Bill Willingham adding a touch of class.
C2E2: DC Icons
During C2E2's DC Icons panel, Paul Cornell spoke about his approach to the Man of Steel, Phil Hester hinted at what's to come in the pages of "Wonder Woman" and Dan DiDio summarized DC's current mission statement.
C2E2: DC Universe Panel
DC announced that "Batman Inc." artist Chris Burnham is now exclusive as Eddie Berganza led a wide-ranging discussion with Gail Simone, Scott Snyder, Kevin Maguire, Brian Azzarello, and more at C2E2's DC Universe panel.
THE BAT SIGNAL: Scott Snyder
Writer Scott Snyder swings squarely into THE BAT SIGNAL to discuss his upcoming "Hungry City" arc in "Detective Comics" and exploring the history of Batman's city in the "Batman: Gates of Gotham" miniseries.
"American Vampire" Goes to War in June
Vertigo has debuted the covers to "American Vampire" #16 by series creator Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque and the "AV: Survival of the Fittest" #1, the upcoming miniseries by Snyder and artist Sean Murphy.
"Flashpoint" Adds "Reverse Flash" And More
As part of its massive "Flashpoint Friday" promotion, DC Comics today announced eight mini series and four one-shots including "Reverse Flash," "Green Arrow Industries," "Grodd of War" and much, much more.
REVIEW: "Detective Comics" #873
CBR reviewer Doug Zawisza gave "Detective Comics" #873 a 4.5 star review, saying that the current creative team of Scott Snyder and Jock "are doing a great job [of] making this title a must-read."
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: "Detective Comics" #873
Courtesy of DC Comics, CBR is pleased to present an exclusive preview of "Detective Comics" #873 by Scott Snyder and Jock, concluding their first story arc "Black Mirror." The issue goes on sale this week.
Snyder Investigates the Past in "Detective Comics"
Scott Snyder revealed plans to introduce characters both new and old in the coming issues of "Detective Comics," including the daughter of Tony Zucco and James Gordon Jr., while sharing a look at "Detective" #873.
PRESS RELEASE: Paul Cornell, Scott Snyder, and More Guests Announced for C2E2
Murphy Takes "American Vampire" to War
Vertigo has announced that "Joe the Barbarian" artist Sean Murphy will join writer/creator Scott Snyder for an "American Vampire" miniseries set to coincide with a World War II story arc in the main title. ROBOT 6 has details.
REVIEW: "Detective Comics" #872
Greg McElhatton gave "Detective Comics" #872 a 4 star review, calling the second installments of Scott Snyder, Jock and Francesco Francavilla's first story arcs "from start to finish...an excellent comic."
EXCL. PREVIEW: "Detective Comics" #872
Courtesy of DC Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Detective Comics" #872. The issue, by writer Scott Snyder and artists Jock and Francesco Francavilla, hits December 29 with a cover by Jock.
REVIEW: "American Vampire" #10
Doug Zawisza gave "American Vampire" #10 a 4 star review calling the latest issue of the Vertigo series by creator Scott Snyder and artist Mateus Santolouco "a book that you really should be reading"
THE BAT SIGNAL: Scott Snyder
Scott Snyder, the writer helming DC Comics' namesake title, explained to CBR how a character from Commissioner Gordon's past and the villain challenging Dick Grayson's Batman both represent the same darkness of Gotham City.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: "American Vampire" #10
Courtesy of Vertigo, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "American Vampire" #10 by writer/creator Scott Snyder, guest artist Mateus Santolouco and a cover by Rafael Albuquerque. The issue hits December 22.
DC WRITER'S RELAY: Cornell on Snyder
CBR's series of writer-on-writer interviews with some of DC Comics' biggest new names wraps as Paul Cornell grills Scott Snyder on the psychological underpinnings of "Detective Comics" and writing with Stephen King.
DC WRITERS RELAY: Snyder on Lemire
In the first of a special four-part feature, CBR invited some of DC Comics' rising writer stars to interview each other, starting with Scott Snyder digging into the history of "Sweet Tooth" and "Superboy" with Jeff Lemire.
REVIEW: "Detective Comics" #871
Chad Nevett gave Scott Snyder and Jock's "Detective Comics" #871 4 stars, saying, "If you want a Batman comic with the emphasis on the detective and a classic Bat-comic feel, Snyder and company deliver."
PREVIEW: "Detective Comics" #871
DC Comics has released a preview of "Detective Comics" #871 featuring the debut of the new team of Scott Snyder and Jock with a cover by Jock and back-up feature art by Francesco Francavilla. The issue hits November, 24.
CBR TV: Scott Snyder
"American Vampire" creator and writer Scott Snyder spoke with CBR TV about his plans for "Detective Comics," how he figures to incorporate the Batman Inc. status quo into his and artist Jock's storylines and more.
When Words Collide - 10/12/2010
This week, Tim reports on his adventures at this year's New York Comic Con, featuring tales of tragedy and thrills aplenty. Mainly thrills surrounded by mild annoyance. And the genius of Grant Morrison, on film.
When Words Collide - 9/13/2010
This week, Tim finally continues his discussion with incoming "Detective Comics" scribe Scott Snyder as the two get to the good stuff: exactly why it is Grant Morrison comics are so important.
REVIEW: "American Vampire" #6
Doug Zawisza gave Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque's "American Vampire" #6 4.5 stars saying, "I’m enthused about what has happened in this book and look forward to more disturbing tales in months to come."
"American Vampire" Hits Vegas
Writer Scott Snyder strikes out on his own in a story that sees the first American Vampires land in 1930s Las Vegas for murder and intrigue based in and around the Depression's most depraved boom town.
When Words Collide - 8/23/2010
This week, Tim spoke with writer-on-the-rise Scott Snyder about vampire vacations in Vegas and the the grim greatness of Gotham City as they look behind the scenes on Snyder's upcoming run on "Detective Comics."
Jock Joins Snyder On "Detective"
With DC Comics' namesake title's relaunch, "Losers" artist Jock joins up and comer Scott Snyder for the mysterious "Black Mirror" arc and both tell CBR why a down and dirty yet high tech Dark Knight is around the corner.
CCI: Vertigo Panel
At Comic-Con International, Vertigo Senior VP and Executive Editor Karen Berger moderated a panel devoted to celebrating the success of "The Unwritten," "American Vampire," "Sweet Tooth," and "IZombie."
Snyder Goes Exclusive With "Detective Comics"
The writer of Vertigo's "American Vampire" steps up onto DC's eponymous Batman comic as the first move in a new exclusive with the publisher and tells CBR about crafting intense mysteries for the Dark Knight and Jim Gordon.
REVIEW: "American Vampire" #2
CBR's Greg McElhatton loves "American Vampire" #2 by Stephen King & Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque, and raises a glass to Vertigo for adding to its line another excellent title that demands your attention.
Albuquerque's "American Vampire" Tale
The artist behind Scott Snyder and Stephen King's new blood-sucking Vertigo monthly explains why he had to let his art grow up and what it takes to make vampires dirty, classy, bestial and sexy.
Vertigo Unleashes "Vampire" Teases
While co-writers Stephen King and Scott Snyder embark on dueling interview tours (including here at CBR), the DC mature readers imprint unveils brand new Rafael Albuquerque pages from this week's "American Vampire."
When Words Collide - 3/8/2010
For this week's WHEN WORDS COLLIDE, Tim spent some time chatting with Scott Snyder, the writer of the upcoming "American Vampire" and "Iron Man Noir," about literature, cinema, comics, and the art of teaching.
Scott Snyder & Stephen King Launch "American Vampire"
The up-and-comer, Snyder, and the horror icon, King, reinvent the vampire legend at Vertigo with a multi-decade tale of a new breed of bloodsucker, drawn by Rafael Albuquerque.
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