Superman and Batman’s secret identities were leaked to the DC Universe once, but how on Earth did they unring that bell?
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Jim Lee's Superman vs. Spider-Man cover might hide a 50-year-old Easter egg
Deal one: in 1938, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster sold the copyright for Superman to Detective Comics, Inc., for $130. Two ...
The new Absolute Universe line has garnered a lot of attention for DC Comics in the traditional media. Some of that has been based around online outrage regarding one story’s portrayal of Batman.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It’s hard to imagine an egomaniac like Lex or a psychopath like Joker working together, but it’s ...
DC Comics' K.O. event began early October, and it throws Superman, Batman, and more DC favorites into a tournament to be crowned King Omega and save the universe from Darkseid. The first issue is full ...
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Batman and Deadpool merge in new DC Comics fusion
DC and Marvel pay homage to Dragon Ball Z with the introduction of a character who mirrors the most unique concept from Akira ...
The publisher reveals sales numbers exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter, including some surprising statistics about ...
Batman on the cover of Absolute Batman #1 - Marcos Martin/DC Comics "Absolute Batman" has hit the comic book world like a bat-shaped battle axe. Created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Nick Dragotta ...
This week sees DC Comics publish two DC K.O. tie-in comic books written by Joshua Williamson, DC K.O.: Superman vs. Captain Atom #1 drawn by Sean Izaakse and DC K.O. Knightfight #2 drawn by Dan Mora.
DC Comics has shared a peek inside November's Batman/Deadpool #1, revealing a first look at the next chapter in the Dark Knight's unlikely team-up with Marvel's Merc with a Mouth. Additional ...
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