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Superman and Lois Lane Coming to Batwoman Arrowverse Crossover
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Superman and Lois Lane Coming to Batwoman Arrowverse Crossover

Yesterday saw the premiere dates and teaser poster released, and now the first details are starting to trickle, which includes that Superman and Lois Lane will be a part of the upcoming Arrowverse crossover that introduces Batwoman. Tyler Hoechlin is set to reprise his role as Superman for all three episodes of the crossover, which […]

Batwoman Arrowverse Crossover Dates Announced
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Batwoman Arrowverse Crossover Dates Announced

Mark you calendars as The CW has announced the debut of Batwoman in the upcoming Arrowverse crossover featuring episodes from The Flash, Arrow and Supergirl. The crossover kicks off with The Flash on Sunday, December 9, followed by Arrow on Monday, Dec. 10, and will conclude with Supergirl on Tuesday, Dec. 11. Each episode will

Batwoman Ruby Rose Turns Off Instagram and Twitter Following Backlash
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Batwoman Ruby Rose Turns Off Twitter Following Backlash

The CW and DC recently announced the casting of Batwoman for the Arrowverse with John Wick 2’s Ruby Rose, which apparently is causing backlash as the actress has turned off her Twitter and Instagram accounts. Before quitting Twitter, her last two posts stated: “Ok tied up some loose ends, read a tweet from my idol,

Ruby Rose Talks Batwoman; Creator Responds
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Ruby Rose Talks Batwoman; Creator Responds

It was recently announced that John Wick 2’s Ruby Rose has been cast in the role of Kate Kane, Batwoman, for the upcoming Arrowverse crossover, with a potential to star in a solo series. Ruby Rose, also known for Orange Is the New Black and stars in this weekend’s The Meg, recently appeared on The Tonight

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Ruby Rose Cast As Batwoman

The Arrowverse now has its Batwoman as Ruby Rose has been cast as the Gotham City crime fighter set to first appear in the upcoming annual crossover. Ruby Rose, known for Orange Is The New Black, xXx: Return of Xander Cage, the bad ass deaf assassin from John Wick 2 and stars in the upcoming Meg, is

Batman Exists In Arrowverse Confirms CW Boss
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Batman Exists In Arrowverse Confirms CW Boss

With Stephen Amell’s Oliver Queen having name-dropped Bruce Wayne, and Batwoman and Gotham City coming to the shows, it’s confirmed that Batman does exist within the Arroverse.  However, it’s learned there are currently no plans to introduce Batman. The CW president Mark Pedowitz confirmed the Dark Knight does exist in the DC CW series, which includes

CW DC Comic-Con Trailer Teases Batwoman
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CW DC Comic-Con Trailer Teases Batwoman

Batwoman is coming to The CW DC shows with December’s big crossover, and now the character is teased in the following “Heroes and Villains” Comic-Con trailer. A Batwoman TV series for The CW is also being developed, with the character also introducing Gotham City into the Arrowverse. The Batwoman series, being put together by Greg Berlanti and

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Batwoman TV Series In The Works

Following it announced in May that Batwoman is coming to the Arrowverse as part of the big December crossover, The CW has announced the character may be getting her own TV series in 2019. The series is being put together by former The Vampire Diaries executive producer Caroline Dries and Greg Berlanti, the EP of

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Batwoman Coming To Arrowverse Crossover

Batwoman is coming to the Arrowverse. Stephen Amell was on hand at The CW Upfront presentation to announce Batwoman will be introduced in the Arrowverse crossover next season. “We’re incredibly excited to announce that we’ll be doing another crossover event this fall on the CW, and we’ll be introducing a new character,” Amell said. “For the

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COVER SHOOT: The Top 5 Comic Book Covers For June 19th

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By: Chris “DOC” Bushley

 

This weekly feature will take a look at the most visually compelling covers on the market today. Whether they be variant editions or standard ones, these are the top 5 covers that stand out amongst the bevy of books that are released each week. They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” these covers are worth more than that! No matter the storylines found behind them, these covers draw you to at least check them out, which can be worth exponentially more than just words to the companies that publish them! Enjoy!

 

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1. Batwoman #21 (DC): Although the black and white version of this cover is stunning, the simple swath of crimson bleeding across makes this one that much more compelling. J.H. Williams III has always pushed the envelope with his use of dead space but the use of the diagonal layout helps make it more pronounced and tricks the eye into believing Batwoman is falling faster than she should be for Killer Croc!

 

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2. Miniature Jesus #3 (Image): Ted McKeever makes a truly artistic cover, devoid of color but rattling the senses with everything else. The pristine line work and stellar background makes the image project off the page, but it is the composition of the beasts tearing through that conveys the emotion of the entire book and tells the tale of Chomsky in a single, terrible image.

 

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3. It Girl & the Atomics #11 (Image): Michael Allred is a pop icon that brings fresh and exciting ideas into everything he touches. This gloriously colorful, retro style cover by Michael and Laura Allred, cannot help but draw attention to itself on the rack. The simple layout with stunning background will literally “pop” no matter what book resides next to it!

 

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4. Age of Ultron #10 -Variant Edition- (Marvel): Okay, so this is the “big” finale to Marvel’s less than mediocre crossover, but I won’t be buying it for Angela’s first Marvel appearance. I will, however, be thoroughly impressed by this variant cover. Bleak and monstrous, it exudes the overall feeling of dread that the future holds, all the while drawing your eye to the single, luminous figure that stands beneath it all. It is a startlingly intricate picture that comes across as simplistic, yet stunning. 

 

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5. Supergirl #21 (DC): Mahmud Asrar makes an explosive cover that will surely make any books around it on the rack tremble in fear. With a stylishly designed background, this cover conveys only one message — Supergirl is pissed and someone’s going to pay! The foreground melds perfectly with the burning red background symbol, making the entire cover breed rage before you even look at Supergirl’s facial expression. Absolutely perfect!

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Review: Batwoman #1

Batwoman #1 is another volume of “The New 52” that is clearly less of a reset and more of a business-as-usual day in the complex life of Kate Kane, the Batwoman who conceals her pale complexion and fire engine red hair with a costume that reveals her pale complexion and highlights her red hair even

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