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July 25, 2018
“I understand. You think your will is stronger than the ugliness inside.” Scott Snyder is on a roll. One of […]
Batman: Hush
July 21, 2018
At San Diego Comic-Con, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announced three brand new animated movies for 2019. They include Batman: Hush, […]
Lex Luthor
July 18, 2018
DC Comics, writer Scott Snyder, artist Jorge Jimenez, and colorist Alejandro Sanchez put the Justice League up against the wall in their latest entry, Justice League #4. The machinations of Lex Luthor and his newly formed Legion of Doom are coming to fruition as they begin to harness the new powers, abilities, and forces that surfaced after the Justice League broke the Source Wall in their fight against Barbatos and the Dark Multiverse in Dark Knights: Metal.
Justice League #3
July 4, 2018
The DC Universe continues to expand in the pages of Justice League with new powers at play, but the biggest reveal in this issue is the introduction of a brand new, seemingly all-powerful villain!
July 2, 2018
Graphic artist Boss Logic is back up to his creative ways. In honor of DC Films, Patty Jenkins, and Gal […]
Justice League #2 Cover - Art by Jorge Jimenez - DC Comics
June 21, 2018
Justice League #2 by Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez is already the kind of superhero series fans dream about, and it literally just started.
June 19, 2018
In the pages of Justice League #2 by Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez, the Ultraviolet Corps is introduced along with its new leader and its new oath.
ben affleck batman
June 12, 2018
Will we see the Ben Affleck Batman again, or another version of the Caped Crusader? Director Matt Reeves may have let the cat out of the bag.
Joe Manganiello
June 7, 2018
A new photo has emerged of Joe Manganiello with his Deathstroke film. Somehow, the picture makes the helmet look ten times better than it looked on the big screen.
Justice League #1 - Art by Jim Cheung - DC Comics
June 6, 2018
DC Comics, Scott Snyder, and Jim Cheung’s Justice League #1 is the kind of story you never want to end. The kind of series you’ll be asking to return to years later.