From a big X-Men relaunch to the return of DC's Vertigo line to the end of the Ultimate Universe, there are plenty of big ...
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DC’s most overdue rematch has finally arrived – and it is absolutely brutal
The longest overdue rematch in DC Comics history has finally come, and there is no way either combatant gets out without dying at least once.
Kai Murakami and Thomas Jane will play 'Star Trek' legends Hikaru Sulu and Leonard McCoy in the final episode of 'Strange New ...
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Amazon's top comics of 2025 prove DC has beaten Marvel
As Amazon's Comixology releases its list of 2025's best comics, DC Comics is doing so much better than Marvel, it's not even ...
Even with prime holiday release dates, nobody even took a break from Christmas shopping to sit in a multiplex and watch these ...
Netflix recently agreed to buy Warner Bros. Discovery for $72 billion, which would create an entertainment juggernaut — and kicked off a fair share of criticism. The deal would mean the streamer would ...
Netflix acquires Warner Bros., including HBO, expanding media library and content offerings. Warner Bros. considers licensing DC Comics rides to Universal Parks, possibly expanding superhero ...
Feeling the chill of the season? io9's got your first look at DC's steamy seasonal comics covers to get you nice and cozy. Reading time 2 minutes The weather outside may be frightful, but you can stay ...
DC Comics announced a shocking set of new crossovers at their NYCC panel. While some characters like Red Sonja and Sub-Zero aren't entirely shocking, other entries like Samantha Strong from Beneath ...
DC Comics gave readers the first two major superheroes — Superman and Batman — and has been putting out some of the best superhero stories of all time ever since. There was a time when DC Comics was ...
Eddie Possehl is a dynamic and driven writer/director with a passion for the written word and all things film, television, comics, and games. His passion for storytelling led him to establish his own ...
At this year’s New York Comic Con, DC Comics president and publisher Jim Lee made a striking announcement: that the company will “not support AI-generated storytelling or artwork.” “Not now, not ever, ...
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