Revisiting The Sandman

Anyone who believes that dreams are easily forgotten clearly hasn’t read The Sandman, Neil Gaiman’s exemplary modern fantasy that began in 1988 and went on to become one of the most acclaimed comics of the 1990s. Still highly readable, the series helped establish Vertigo as an imprint for sophisticated and cutting-edge comics while cementing Neil Gaiman as one of the greatest authors of the modern age. In this DC All Access comics clip, we look back at the series, breaking down the beloved storyline from the earliest volume to the most recent.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!

Clark Kent Takes His First Flight in Superman: American Alien

Screenwriter Max Landis (Chronicle, Victor Frankenstein) presents a new side of the Man of Steel with the help of seven high profile artists in the brand new Superman: American Alien. In this DC All Access comics clip, Tiffany talks to issue #1 artist Nick Dragotta about what it was like working with Landis to bring such a pivotal, but rarely seen, moment in Superman’s life to the page.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!

Zoom Gives Barry a Beatdown + The Atom is Alive! – #DCTV

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD! We’re still reeling from Constantine on Arrow, Harrison Wells on the Flash and the Kryptonian domestic dispute that capped off last week’s Supergirl. How can this week of #DCTV possibly top it? Rotten Tomatoes’ Matt Atchity joins Jason Inman to discuss just that in this new DC All Access clip. Jim Gordon’s having some problems with the ex. The Flash sets a Zoom trap. Ray Palmer is looking pretty good for a dead guy (even if he’s a little on the short side). And Liv and Major are about to explore the sexy side of zombieism (yes, you read that right!). Better clear some space on your DVRs, it’s going to be a wild week.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!