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So why is it so different? According to the writer/director/co-CEO of DC Studios, it's a mixture of two things: cost and a desire to not interfere with the experience of the movie.
Once upon a time, DC Comics was the master of its own destiny. Its editors, writers, and creative teams made decisions based ...
The ’00s were an amazing time for DC fans. DC Comics had weathered the ’90s quite well, as the publisher concentrated more on ...
Games reworks its gaming department, the company has released DC Worlds Collide, a free-to-play mobile RPG, on Monday, July 7 ...
September's Deadpool/Batman #1 will feature a number of stories crossing over Marvel and DC heroes — including one written by Kevin Smith.
DC Comics reprints and replaces the Adventure Comics #210 Facsimile with the first appearance of Krypto, blaming a misprint Published Thu, 19 Jun 2025 10:57:04 -0500 ...
Step into the DC Multiverse before the Crisis arrives as McFarlane Toys debuts a new DC Comics Dark Multiverse 2-Pack ...
The history of DC Comics has changed considerably over the past four decades. Various retcons and reboots have changed many fine details. One of the biggest changes involves Superman and whether ...
Were the New History of the DC Universe #1 purely referential, it would be impressive. However, what makes it invaluable lies in the back of the book, after Waid’s history.
No, not the Japanese superhero. DC Comics’ Ultraman is a villain. And although the version we see in the Superman trailer looks different, he does boast Ultraman’s “U” emblem on his chest.