By ANDREW A. SMITH, Scripps Howard News Service
Superheroes 'come out' politically
Have you ever wondered how Batman would vote? Wonder no more, if you pick up "DC Universe: Decisions" No. 1, which arrives Sept. 10.According to Dan DiDio, grand pooh-bah of the DC Comics superhero books, this four-issue, bi-weekly miniseries will reveal the political affiliations of most of DC's major spandex characters in September and October.
Lesser primates dominate the comics world now
Legend has it that DC Comics in the '60s used to think simians on the cover always meant boffo sales. Gorilla Grodd seemed to appear on every other cover of "The Flash," and the Superman titles sometimes featured Congorilla, Titano the Super-Ape and Beppo the Super-Monkey.Now Marvel Comics is taking that bet.
Applying modern psychological theory to superheroes
"The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration" (BenBella $17.95) is the book comic-book fans have been waiting for and didn't know it: It's going to un-launch a thousand debates.
Quieter superhero gems on offer in August
The huge, loud, blockbuster crossovers of summer are at fever pitch at the major comics companies in August. But the month offers some quieter gems, too.
The X-Men reach a milestone
"Uncanny X-Men," the flagship of Marvel's mutant books, will ship issue No. 500 July 23. How special is that? By my count, there are only eight current titles of the hundreds being published that have passed that milestone.(Which ones? You'll have to wait until the end to find out. And no peeking!)
We have answers to queries about the Caped Crusader.
Why so serious? Let's have some fun with "Dark Knight," before Heath Ledger scares our capes off. Here are 10 Bat-questions to prep for the movie.Q: Is Batman really called "The Dark Knight" in the comics?
Brush up on your Hellboy.
I expect the normal reaction to "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" (premiering July 11) to be "Great googly-moogly! Where can I get more of this Hellboy guy?"I'm so glad you asked.
Another Batman movie you should know about
Let's talk about the Batman movie coming out this month. No, not "Dark Knight," the other one.
A summer of superheroes.
The Superhero Summer rocks on even after "Wanted" premieres June 27, with four more big-budget Spandex offerings in July.

