[ad_1] It’s a weird time right now, folks. Which makes it an absolutely perfect month for me to write about Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen. Don’t get me wrong. I thought long and hard about focusing on Superman again this month because he stands for exactly the sort of thing people are …
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[ad_1] When DC’s Legends of Tomorrow was first announced, there was always an understanding that it would have a kind of revolving door of characters. Five seasons in, we’ve learned that those parameters can be met through a myriad of ways. In all of its humor, Legends never shies away …
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[ad_1] There’s so much amazing talent in the world of comics and superheroes—particularly in the realm of art and design. DC Direct prides itself on bringing these images to life and having direct from the source access to these incredible artists. The DC Designer Series statue line represents the best …
Read More »Superman: Red Son’s Kal-El Isn’t Perfect…and He’s Better for It
[ad_1] The film Superman: Red Son is a fascinating Elseworlds premise. Instead of growing up on a Kansas farm, Kal-El grows up on a farm in the Soviet Union. When he reveals his powers to his childhood friend Svetlana, she tells him he must use them for “the state” and …
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[ad_1] Batman #93 Advances Batman, Harley Quinn, Punchline and the Designer Towards “The Joker War” Momentum keeps building as Batman heads to “The Joker War,” and “Their Dark Designs” hits its penultimate chapter with April’s Batman #93, featuring major revelations on the Designer’s plan! Batman #93, featuring the shocking end …
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[ad_1] This Article was first published onSource link . We are just re-posting and re-sharing from their RSS feed. If you ever wrote off geography as unimportant, then Superman: Red Son might change your mind. The latest DC animated movie, based on Mark Millar’s critically acclaimed Elseworlds story, explores how …
Read More »Book Breakdown – The Oracle Code Gives Babs an Empowering New Origin
[ad_1] “Why do we fall?” has been an important question to the heroes of Gotham well before we heard it uttered outright in Batman Begins fifteen years ago. The Oracle Code, Marieke Nijkamp’s recent addition to DC’s Young Adult graphic novel collection, asks that question of our favorite young hacker. …
Read More »The Dreaming: Waking Hours—Who is Ruin?
[ad_1] The Dreaming: Waking Hours—Who is Ruin?Character art by Nick Robles. Essay by G. Willow Wilson. Ruin of The Dreaming: Waking Hours by G. Willow Wilson and Nick Robles Legacy series are tricky things. You want to honor the stories that came before, stories in which readers have a huge …
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[ad_1] In our modern society, it feels like the blurred line between fact and fiction has grown exponentially. The truth just simply isn’t as clear cut as it used to be in our everyday lives, and now, these complexities of truth have found their way into the DC Universe. Strange …
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