With the launch of DC Future State last week, we were introduced to Gotham’s newest—or should we say, next Batman in the John Ridley and Nick Derington series of the same name. But what about the original? What’s going on with Bruce Wayne? Well, that’s simple. He’s dead.
MoreDonny Cates and his team continue to deliver in the ongoing comic series “Crossover.” I have been enjoying this series since it debuted in November 2020. The series follows Ellipses (or Ellie) who is on a journey to find her parents trapped in a dome. The dome is full of comic book characters and it is engulfing all of Denver, Colorado. Joining Ellipses are Otto (her boss and comic shop owner), Ryan (son of a religious zealot and her soon-to-be love interest), and Ava (a little girl comic book character from the dome). Spoilers Ahead
MoreIn DC’s Future State, Jonathan Kent, the son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane, is the world’s Superman. “Future State: Superman of Metropolis no. 1” introduces a Jon Kent who knows that he has big red boots to fill since, In this comic, Metropolis is becoming more like the crime-ridden Gotham City.
MoreA new trend seems to be emerging on social media faster than a speeding bullet. Hashtag campaigns are becoming a societal norm. These movements are created to reinstate icons into their deserved roles, urge studios into releasing director cuts and show all out support and love for characters and their respective portrayers.
MoreAhead of the release of Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision,” sitcom legend Jaleel White, of “Family Matters” fame, moderated a Zoom press conference with series stars Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Teyonah Parris and Kathyrn Hahn, in addition to series director Matt Shakman, series head writer Jac Schaeffer, and president of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige this past weekend.
MoreThe holidays are over, school is back in session and kids across the world are about to learn from some of their favorite teachers—Superman, Batman, the Flash and the other heroes of the DC Universe.
MoreFans of DC Comics have long-debated the symbolism and meaning of the fateful night that involved the death of the Waynes. The tragedy is a hard pill to swallow, and the reader can feel the desperation when witnessing the event on paper.
MoreThe heroes may change, but the Justice League is forever. That’s how it goes, right? So, no matter how far into the future we may find ourselves, there will always be a team of remarkable people gifted with different superpowers who protect the world from threats far too great for any one hero to tackle alone.
MoreIt has been nearly four years since we’ve last seen Henry Cavill as Superman, and almost eight since his own solo film. On Thursday, Jan. 7 had #HenryCavillSuperman trending across the net in an effort to get the English actor back on the big screen as the Man of Steel.
MoreTake a look at the first seven pages of interior artwork from Man-Bat no. 1, where Man-Bat’s murderous meltdown begins!
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