Deaths don't mean much in comic books, but there are some DC Comics deaths that actually meant something for the company.
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DC Comics brings back Supergirl, Superman, and Batman in new Elseworlds stories
DC is introducing new worlds for readers to enter this year.
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This surreal DC Comics icon desperately needs his own Absolute series
The Absolute Universe has reinvented many of DC's greatest characters, and this beloved lesser-known hero would be perfect for the brand new universe.
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DC releases its most important comic book of the year as a classic hero returns
DC Comics finally brings back the iconic Milestone Comics’ characters in a big way in New History of the DC Universe: The Dakota Incident.
In 1986, writer and artist Frank Miller, with inker Klaus Janson and colorist Lynn Varley, redefined the comic books forever with The Dark Knight Returns. The four-issue series that reshaped the ...
DC Comics has created storylines that have destroyed the reputation of heroes, oftentimes with no apparent reason other than shock value. A character assassination typically refers to a case where ...
The publisher reveals sales numbers exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter, including some surprising statistics about 'Batman.' By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer It was just days before Christmas, and ...
Millennia ago, the goddesses of Olympus aired their grievances about the faults of man to Zeus, king of gods. When their petitions were ignored, they gathered in secret to create the Amazons: six ...
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