Nothing can stop McFarlane Toys, as even more DC Comics characters are joining the DC Multiverse 7” figure line ...
The DC Multiverse is not over just yet, as McFarlane Toys has debuted brand new DC Comics characters that are coming to life ...
DC Comics has announced a new comic book miniseries, Clayface: Celebrity Dirt, a Basil Karlo-led tale set in the DC Universe ...
DC Comics has created some of the most powerful superheroes ever and there’s a good reason for that: their villains are a cut above the rest. Now, obviously, this is a chicken and egg situation; when ...
Kevin Smith and Eric Carrasco are taking a crack at giving Superman’s iconic backwards-minded nemesis his own definitive origin story. Or at least as definitive as you can be when it comes to Bizarro.
But in 1987, Keith Giffen helped to relaunch the Justice League as Justice League International, a more comedic take on DC’s premier team. The series was a runaway success, and in that title, he ...
Lois Lane, whose father was killed by Talia, shows up intending to avenge his death. Superman then arrives, intending to stop Lois from darkening her soul by murdering someone. This four-way fight is ...
The new DC Next Level initiative has revitalized many classic heroes. It has also given DC Comics the opportunity to bring back characters who have fallen into creative limbo. A preview of the Green ...
Nick Dragotta, Daniel Warren Johnson and others are bringing about a popularity and mania not seen since the heyday of Image Comics in the 1990s. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer At the end of January, ...
The crossovers starring Spider-Man and Superman come after Marvel and DC's 2025 collaboration on two one-shots that showcased Batman and Deadpool crossing paths. The back-up stories were highlights ...
One of the coolest animated series of the late '90s and early 2000s was Batman Beyond, a fresh take on the dark knight that ...
“Corto Maltese,” Hugo Pratt’s influential 1967 graphic novel, returns, with just as much to say about childhood during wartime. By Sam Thielman Sam Thielman is a reporter and critic based in Brooklyn.
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