Peacemaker, Season 2, Episode 8 “Full Nelson” | Spoiler Review
It’s the season — and maybe series — finale of Peacemaker Season 2, and we’re recapping all the big moments on “Full Nelson.”
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It’s the season — and maybe series — finale of Peacemaker Season 2, and we’re recapping all the big moments on “Full Nelson.”
Chris Condon chats at New York Comic Con about joining DC’s new Vertigo, the end of the Ultimate Universe — and Ultimate Wolverine — as well as the end of Green Arrow, and the surprise success of News From The Fallout.
DC announces first 10 Vertigo titles. Marvel doubles down on ending the Ultimate Universe. DC KO welcomes wild new challengers.
Read a preview of Superman Unlimited #6 from DC Comics, written by Dan Slott with art by Rafael Albuquerque.
We’re doing a big wrap-up of New York Comic Con 2025, talking about all the news stories from DC Vertigo to the end of the Ultimate Universe, and everything in between.
Samantha Strong is coming to the DC Comics event.
Al Ewing joins the podcast from Artist Alley at New York Comic Con to talk Absolute Evil, Absolute Green Lantern, and Venom.
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Read a preview of The New Gods #11 from DC Comics, written by Ram V with art by Evan Cagle and Denys Cowan.
James Tynion IV announced Swamp Thing Is Killing The Children, a crossover between Something is Killing the Children and DC’s Black Label.