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Fans have been lucky enough to see plenty of epic Batman moments onscreen, but the Caped Crusader has a lot more material ...
Comic book extraordinaire Tom King didn't mince words during the 85th Batman Anniversary panel at Baltimore Comic Con. The occasion might have celebrated The Dark Knight's enduring legacy, but ...
Credit: Archie Comics Archie Andrews, America's oldest teenager, is coming to the big screen in a live-action movie by comic writer Tom King and producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Aditya ...
Tom King's Batman has proven to be one of DC's most consistent comics since it first launched in 2016, but rumours are now circulating that the writer could be set to leave the comic before the ...
Tom King has also gone out of his way to point out that this is only halfway through the 100-issue storyline he has planned about Batman and Catwoman. And there is plenty yet to come.
An 85-year-old comic book classic is set to finally make the journey to the big screen thanks to Universal Pictures.
King isn't spilling the beans, so we'll have to leave it up to speculation. Below, see Mikel Janin's cover to the upcoming issue, which King points out is not actually Batman #57, even though it ...
Writer Tom King and artist Clay Mann's highly-anticipated 12-issue deep dive into Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle's on-again, off-again romance will launch Dec. 1, DC Comics announced Thursday.
Tom King Explains Why Batman and Catwoman Series Was Pushed Back After announcing his departure from the main Batman comic series, award-winning writer Tom King […] ...
A film based on Archie Comics is in development at Universal, with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller producing.
King most recently worked on Batman for DC, but recently announced he would be leaving that title with issue #85. He will move on from that title to Batman/Catwoman to be published in 2020.