Thursday, October 20, 2011

Demon Knights #5 Solicit

So um, there's this blog that I'm supposed to be blogging from time to time. I haven't been for a bit. Whoops. Anywho, while I was gone, DC went and posted the solicit for Demon Knights #5. Here's the rundown:
Written by PAUL CORNELL; Art by DIOGENES NEVES and OCLAIR ALBERT; Cover by MIKE CHOI
The pressure is mounting as the Horde prepares to breach the walls of Little Spring – but inside the town, our heroes are at each other's throats! With their fragile alliance in tatters, and the enemy whispering in their ears, someone's going to break – but for a reason you never saw coming!
DC Universe | 32pg. | Color | $2.99 US
On Sale January 11, 2012

Friday, October 7, 2011

Demon Knights #1 Sales Figures

So Diamond posted their top 100 comics for September. Our very own Demon Knights #1 came in at number 72, (68 dollar rank) with a sales index of 19.87, which means that for every 100 Batman #1's sold, 19.87 Demon Knights #1's were sold.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Demon Knights #1 Reviews, Part Neuf


Four Baby Etrigan Heads.


Check out this interview with Demon Knights inker Oclair Albert at Jazma Online.

Interesting side note: My Google Reader really likes to throw in articles about Wake Forest athletics (the Demon Deacons).

Friday, September 30, 2011

Demon Knights #1 Reviews, Part Huit

So, reviews just keep piling in and piling in some more. I imagine this will slow down in future months, as this is a #1 and all. However, I am kind of liking this format of review linkblogging, i.e., multiple posts, numbered in a foreign language. So we'll do that.

Anywho, here goes:


Still rocking four Baby Etrigan Heads.


Note that there's still a bunch of podcast/vodcast reviews sitting in my Google Reader that I have yet to listen to/watch.

It's not really a review, but PopMatters posted this discussion about some of the New 52 titles, and Demon Knights gets mentioned quite a bit.

Bleeding Cool asks why no one's really freaking out about that exploding baby. Also, they note that a second printing will be released on October 12.

In other news, Paul Cornell did a poll on his blog asking fans what their favorite Demon Knights character was. Horsewoman won.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

ComiXology interviews Paul Cornell

So ComiXology, you know, those guys that done puts the comics on the internets, posted this interview with Paul Cornell regarding Demon Knights.

There's not a lot of new information, but he does give this little teaser about Demon Knights #4:
Issue four is a big flashback/flash forward issue, which reveals loads about the origins of the Shining Knight and what her quest is.