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Heroes, Superman, Hancock 2: August 25th Comic Reel
A Hero falls for "Redemption." Possible "Superman" director continues his public audition. "Hancock 2" gets a writing duo. All this, plus more "Losers" set photos and "Scott Pilgrim."
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Seven
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." Now that the series has hit its stride, the accolades flow in today's thrilling conversation.
Superman, X-Men: First Class, Priest: August 21st Comic Reel
Possible "Superman" director suggests no origin! Director Bryan Singer now eyeing "First Class?" A Black Hat joins "Priest!" Also: Justin Hammer, a slew of "Losers" photos, and more.
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Six
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation continues this week with a chat about the amazing issue #6.
Superman, Wolverine 2, Criminal Macabre: August 14th Comic Reel
"Superman" must take flight, but cannot begin? "Wolverine" sequel writer announced! "Criminal Macabre" finds a home at Universal. All this, plus "Smallville" details, "Dead Space," and more.
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Five
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation continues this week with guest Matthew J. Brady and "Metal Men."
G.I. Joe, Superman, Iron Man 2: August 6th Comic Reel
"G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" actors, producers and writer talk Joe. Possible "Superman" director confirms and denies nothing. "Iron Man 2" director "stoked" about editing. All this, plus robots!
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Four
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation continues this week with surprise guest commentators and a lively chit-chat about the underrated strips from issue #4.
Avengers, Superman, Night Mary: July 31st Comic Reel
Is the Hulk assembling for "Avengers?" Is "Superman" beginning again? Meanwhile, "Night Mary" finds a new home, Stark Industries is hiring, "Alien" begins, "G.I. Joe" gets interviewed and more.
CCI: DC Universe Animated Super Powers
At CCI, the cast and crew of "Green Lantern: First Flight" and "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" previewed the upcoming films, took questions from the audience and teased a new short film line.
CBR TV @ CCI 2009: Brandon Routh
Superman himself lands at the CBR Boat Show to talk about two new comic book films he's appearing in: "Dead of Night," based on the popular Dylan Dog comics from Italy, and Bryan Lee O'Malley's "Scott Pilgrim."
CCI: DC Comics Superman Panel
DC Comics held its Superman panel Thursday morning Comic Con International in San Diego, with Geoff Johns, James Robinson, Greg Rucka, and more discussing the various titles--and making some rude jokes.
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week Two
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation continues this week with an exploration of the best and the worst of issue #2.
Siegel & Shuster Relatives Unite at Siegel House
Having completed its restoration of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel, the Siegel & Shuster Society hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony that saw a meeting of Siegel and co-creator Joe Shuster's surviving relatives.
Splash Page: Wednesday Comics Week One
Each week, comic pundits Timothy Callahan and Chad Nevett discuss the style and substance of DC's "Wednesday Comics." The conversation begins here with no-holds-barred commentary on issue #1.
Man of Steel, Green Hornet, the Avengers: July 9th Comic Reel
A new Superman film by 2012? Meanwhile, Cameron Diaz considers going Green and screenwriter Zak Penn assembles more "Avengers" notes. All this plus more "Kick-Ass" photos and more.
ANALYSIS: The Latest Superman Court Decision
CBR Legal Expert Brian Cronin offers analysis on Wednesday's decision in the ongoing battle between DC/Warner Bros. and Jerry Siegel's heirs, the latest involving disputes over recent licensing agreements for projects like "Superman Returns."
Court Rules DC & WB Didn't Violate Superman Licensing Agreement w/ Siegels
A court has ruled that DC Comics and Warner Bros. Entertainment did not violate a licensing agreement with Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel's heirs with respect to "Superman Returns" and "Smallville."
300 Sequel, Man of Steel, Thor: July 3nd Comic Reel
Is everything ship-shape in Sparta? Also, Superman Brandon Routh would love to fly again. All this plus denials, conjecture, spy shots, changes in "Watchmen" the Director's Cut and more in the Comic Reel.
When Words Collide - 5/27/2009
In this installment of WWC, Tim answers the age-old question: 'What is the WORST Grant Morrison comic?' and gives five answers. Plus, as an added bonus: Morrison's Ten Best Comics Ever.
DC Comics On Sale May 28, 2009
Courtesy of DC Comics, CBR brings you advance looks at new books on sale this week including new issues of "Green Lantern," "Superman," "Fringe," "Wonder Woman," "Justice Society of America" and more.
When Words Collide - 5/20/2009
Tim presents his Grand Nemesis Theory, explains the underlying problem with Spider-Man and Wonder Woman, psychoanalyzes Batman and breaks down how the real Superman villains are closer to reality than you might think.
James Robinson: Writer With 100,000 Supermen
In this second installment of a three-part series, the Eisner Award-winning writer discusses with CBR “Superman: World of New Krypton” and the upcoming crossover storyline in all the Superman books.
James Robinson: Writer Without a Superman
Eisner Award-winning writer James Robinson talks to CBR about a world without the Man of Steel, his Captain Atom co-feature, the life and times of Mon-El and more in the first of a three-part series.
Andrew Robinson Covers the DCU
The painter and penciller Andrew Robinson discusses with CBR his work on the Titans' "Deathtrap" crossover, the Superman titles, and his creator-owned "Dusty Star" series.
PRESS RELEASE: WB Animation Unveils New Cartoon Studio Mural
Superman & Jerry Siegel Take to the Stage
CBR News talks with playwright David Bar Katz about "The History of Invulnerability," which focuses on the life of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel and the impact his superhero creation has had on the world.
Greg Rucka: Man of “Action”
With Nightwing and Flamebird now revealed, CBR checked in with writer Greg Rucka to find out why they think they can fill the big red boots of the Man of Steel and what else we can expect from World Without Superman.
DC Comics Solicitations for June, 2009
DC Comics has released images and solicitations for new comics and products on sale in June 2009, including the latest from "Batman & Robin," "Absolute Justice," " Blackest Night," "Final Crisis," and much more.
CBR TV @ NYCC 2009: Greg Rucka II
Writer Greg Rucka talks to CBR TV about hiis work with James Robinson on DC’s Superman titles as well as “Queen & Country,” “Stumptown” and what's going on with the film adaptation of “Whiteout.”
WC: James Robinson Panel
“Starman,” “Superman” and "The Golden Age" writer James Robinson gave an audience a polite and rapid recap of his life, career, and characters, and some hints at the future, during his Saturday afternoon Wondercon panel.
DC Comics On Sale February 25, 2009
Courtesy of DC Comics, CBR brings you advance looks at new comics on sale this week including new issues of "Green Lantern," "Justice Society of America," "Superman," "Teen Titans," "Trinity" and "Wonder Woman."
Grant Morrison's Superman Saga, Pt. III
CBR's Timothy Callahan concludes his linear narration of Grant Morrison's Superman Saga as told through the pages of "Final Crisis," "Superman Beyond," "All-Star Superman" and "DC One Million."
Grant Morrison's Superman Saga, Part II
CBR's Timothy Callahan continues his narration of the chronology of Superman as told by Grant Morrison in the pages of "JLA," "JLA Classified," "JLA/WildCATS," "JLA: Earth 2" and more.
DC Comics Solicitations, May 2009
DC Comics has released images and solicitations for new comics and products on sale in April 2009, including the latest from "Batman: Battle for the Cowl," "Absolute Death," " Blackest Night," "Final Crisis" and much more.
Grant Morrison's Superman Saga, Part I
CBR's Timothy Callahan looks at the chronology of Superman as told by Grant Morrison in the pages of "All Star Superman," Animal Man," "Doom Patrol" and more, sorting all the writer's tales of the Man of Steel into a linear continuity.
PRESS RELEASE: Superman, Batman to grace electronic casino machines
NYCC: Superman - Building a Better Tomorrow
CBR Was live at the
Kreisberg Explains “World of New Krypton” Departure
Andrew Kreisberg simply got too busy to write “World of New Krypton,” but nothing will stop the TV and comic book scribe from reading the maxi-series that interlocks with all the Super-books.
When Words Collide - 1/28/2009
This week, Tim steps back and takes a look at "Final Crisis" #7 in relation to the epic mini-series as a whole, discusses what it is about the story that really matters, and puts the entire Multiversal event into a celebratory perspective.
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