First created in the 1930s, DC has a long history of great comics. In the 2000s, the company proved it was ready for the 21st ...
DC GO! will publish exclusively on DC Universe Infinite (DCUI), and a sneak peek of two new series will be free to read as a DC GO! preview beginning today. The collection will la ...
When you look closely at the evolving and shifting morality of DC’s Trinity, one thing becomes clear: It’s never been as fixed as you might think.
Could Jim Lee & Jeph Loeb's Batman Be Hush 2? Or Something Entirely Different? What does the 20th anniversary edition suggest ...
Usually, a sequel to one of the biggest movies of all time would be carefully concocted in a Hollywood boardroom to maximize ...
DC just delivered one of the hottest comics of the year with Absolute Batman, and now Shoe Palace has teamed up with DC to ...
Why can’t you see the funny side?” Joker asks Batman in The Killing Joke. “Why aren’t you laughing?” In Wednesday’s Absolute ...
Confusion in the timeline ties to Batman's origin and the introduction of new villains, but lacks a strong hero presence.
If Batman’s origin is surprising, the Joker’s is no less so. At the end of this first issue, on a private flight, the pilot is talking to the co-pilot of the only passenger on the plane ...
Please verify your email address. Joker: Folie à Deux bombed critically and commercially due to a disjointed plot and lack of familiar Batman elements. The film explores Arthur's identity and ...
If Batman is chaotic, then what does that make the Joker? Snyder: Oh, man, what can we say without spoiling anything? We’ve definitely given as much thought to him as we have to Bruce.
More than one Batman fan is convinced that Folie à Deux‘s shocking finale features a sneaky cameo by tally-marked supervillain Victor Zsasz. But is Victor Zsasz really in Joker: Folie à Deux?