Spike Spiegel said:
In costume or out, Kate Kane is someone who doesn't see the sun much. Realistically, neither does Bruce Wayne.Jenga said:why does batwoman look like a terminally ill ginger
but he doesn't have the milky white skin of a gothSpike Spiegel said:In costume or out, Kate Kane is someone who doesn't see the sun much. Realistically, neither does Bruce Wayne.
Depends on the colorist really; some render Bruce as being pale, some don't. Also, Kate's a natural redhead and they are normally pale skinned to begin with; couple that with several years of sleeping all day and partying all night, followed by another year or two of sleeping all day and fighting crime all night, and you've only exacerbated the situation.Jenga said:but he doesn't have the milky white skin of a goth
G-Fex said:I love her costume.
Isn't she also in the DC Universe online game?
Anticitizen One said:Are batwoman comics available on the DC app store? The art style of this book would look so nice on the new white ipads.
Satchwar said:HOLY SH--
Great Hera, the artwork...
The artwork just...
Great winds of Mercury, I need to get into buying comics. Batwoman, at least. I could stare at those panels for hours on end.
I don't want to make the leap because it can get to be an expensive habit but I think I actually need this.
Anticitizen One said:Are batwoman comics available on the DC app store? The art style of this book would look so nice on the new white ipads.
I can't answer this because I don't own an Apple device. Would be nice if someone could, just look for Detective Comics #854 through the DC Comics app.neojubei said:Just dropped in to ask this question.
Not. Happy. >:|Even as DC Comics previewed Batwoman #1 on Wednesday, word circulated online that the publisher has again canceled orders for the first two issues for resolicitation at a later date.
The move, revealed Tuesday in an email to retailers and confirmed by Comics on the Green and The Launchpad, marks the second delay in as many months. The highly anticipated series, by J.H. Williams III, W. Haden Blackman and Amy Reeder, previously had been set to debut in February. But in January, the publisher rescheduled the first issue for April a date that appears in sneak peek included in this weeks DC titles.
Although Batwoman, which spins out of Williams and Greg Ruckas acclaimed run on Detective Comics, was widely expected to debut last summer, Williams explained in January that was never the case.
February had been decided on the launch date by the company with reservations about that from me, he wrote on his blog. I felt that was a bit too soon in a realistic look at work progression. One of the reasons for this was that I had been seriously committed to making appearances around the world over this past year. I think maybe 3 months or more of work loss occurred during that time. I kept trying to point this out whenever discussions about schedule came up. When first discussing the launch date earlier last year we had originally wanted April 2011, and now ironically that is what we have. Only after solicits stating otherwise, causing some unnecessary frustrations.
God fucking damnit.Spike Spiegel said:Aaaaaaaaaaaaand ONE F*CKING DAY after previews for Batwoman #1 are released...
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2011/03/dc-comics-postpones-batwoman-debut-again/
Not. Happy. >:|
Go read the back issues in Detective. Actually, a trade was released. It's so fucking amazing...Satchwar said:Nooooooooo!
Figures that this would happen with the first comic I want to get into. Just my luck. D:
Spike Spiegel said:I can't answer this because I don't own an Apple device. Would be nice if someone could, just look for Detective Comics #854 through the DC Comics app.
Dead said:Whatever. Its worth it.
Considering some of the hacks pencilling DC comics today, Ill gladly wait extra months for something quality
Following last week's surprise news that Batwoman #1 would not go on sale April 6 as previously indicated, series co-writer and illustrator J.H. Williams III has released a statement of reassurance that declines to actually explain the delay. However, the superlative artist did promise readers that all is well behind-the-scenes and that work continues on what is quickly becoming the most anticipated new series DC Comics has released in years.
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A seemingly disappointed but no less determined J.H. Williams III took to his blog on Saturday to discuss the situation, offering no answers for the scheduling setbacks but plenty of background details for everyone who's curious to know how this most idiosyncratic project is progressing.
As a special treat for unhappy fans, Williams revealed (quite naughtily, really, given the rather formal unveiling of new artwork practiced by most comics publishers) the theretofore unseen cover of Batwoman #3. To sweeten the consolation, Williams provided not just the finished piece, but also the sketch, black-and-white and logo-less stages of his illustration.Well, its obvious to many that Batwoman's release has been pushed back yet again. This was not our choice, and as to why, I'm not at liberty to really discuss. So the release may be farther away now, but be assured that work is still commencing. The upside to a later release means that gives us plenty of time to get a lot of issues done. Amy [Reeder] has turned in some variant cover work for the series and has shown us thumbnails for issue 6, looks really nice. So while I'm moving forward, she is too, we'll have my arc done and hers well on it's way to completion by the time this thing rolls out. The only real downside is that solicits were pulled on us twice, making readers heads spin, wish that didn't happen, but it has, lets just make the best of it. I'm fast approaching the middle of issue 3's interior art, Haden and I've started working on script for issue 8, the first 5 covers are done, and Dave [Stewart] has had issue 2 in his hands for his special magic touch.