What would Superman do? A question probably everyone has heard and/or asked at least once in their lifetime.
MoreAs the DCEU comes to an end, “The Flash” offers its own adaptation of the “Flashpoint Paradox,” attempting to stay faithful to the original story while also serving as a farewell to the now sad said universe.
More“DC Pride 2023,” DC’s 104-page anthology starring DC’s fan-favorite LGBTQIA+ characters, is going back to press. New copies of the sold-out “DC Pride 2023” anthology are being rushed from the printer into local comic shops for a July 11 in-store date. Oscar Vega’s original variant cover will be featured on the new printing.
MoreIn 1938, Action Comics published a tale of an orphaned infant, sent away from everything he knew to have a chance at a better life, raised in a culture not his own, taught a language not his own, struggled to belong as someone “different,” and through it all wanted nothing more than to be accepted and give back to the home that adopted him.
MoreYou may know G’nort as the bumbling Green Lantern who protects Space Sector 68. Then again, you may not know G’nort at all.
MoreJohn Henry Irons—the DC super hero known as Steel—is enjoying a resurgence, thanks to both the “Dawn of DC,” and the “Steel: Engineer of Tomorrow” story arc currently in “Action Comics.”
MoreJim Lee, the world-renowned artist, writer, editor, and publisher, was named President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer of the iconic comic book company, DC. The announcement was made today by Pam Lifford, President of Global Brands, Franchises, and Experiences at Warner Bros. Discovery, to whom Lee will continue to report.
MoreThe Dark Crisis is over, the Justice League is no more and the Dawn of DC is upon us. The Titans have stepped up to become the DC Universe’s premier superhero team, and all eyes are on them but who are Starfire, Raven, Donna Troy, and Beast Boy? Where do they come from, and what do they stand for?
MoreFollowing yesterday’s reveal of the kind of nightmares that could only haunt a Super-Villain, today DC is unveiling the Knight Terrors facing Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, the Titans, and more this summer.
MoreSuperstar writer Mark Waid (“Superman: Birthright”) is reteaming with JLA Artist Bryan Hitch for a three-issue DC Black Label miniseries, “Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor.”
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