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SuperHeroHype on MSNJames Gunn Makes DC Comics Appearance on Superman Unlimited Cameo CoverJames Gunn makes a special DC Comics appearance on a Superman Unlimited #1 cameo cover. Superman Unlimited #1 comes from writer Dan Slot, while the art and cover art is by Rafael Albuquerque and Marcelo Maiolo.
DC Comics is set to revisit the origin of Mr. Terrific in a new limited series ahead of the DCU appearance of the character in "Superman."
Superman director and DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn is featured on a new variant cover for this May's Superman Unlimited #1, and the filmmaker stands tall alongside the DCU's Man of Steel, David Corenswet.
Thanks to meme culture, Lex Luthor's most unexpected crime outside DC Comics became Superman's arch-nemesis greatest legacy.
Issues of DC Comics Presents featured a back-up series, “Whatever Happened To…?,” which provided readers with an update on lesser-known characters like Congorilla, the Sandman, and Doctor Mid-Nite. It’s now a question that we’re asking of the big three: DC’s Trinity of Superman,
I f you’re familiar with my work on CinemaBlend, then you may know I’m a big fan of My Adventures with Superman. I wrote about every episode in Season 2, spoke with talent fro
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Hosted on MSNDC Just Rewrote Superman's Most Iconic Image, And You'll Never Be Able To See It The Same Way AgainDC just flipped the script on Lois Lane cradling Superman’s lifeless body after his battle with Doomsday, rewriting this legendary moment in comics.
Tom King is one of DC Comics‘ most controversial writers. King is a former CIA operative, which is a big reason why he’s so controversial with fans, and many of his stories revolve around depression and trauma.
DC Comics offers a Dan Mora Superman standee to comic shops who stock up on discounted Superman collections ahead of the movie
The late Gene Hackman left behind an esteemed career of acclaimed performances that any actor could be proud of. Whether it was 1970s features like The Conversation, Night Moves, or The French Connection,
James Gunn is on a Superman comic from DC Comics in May... well, I mean, on a cover at least. Of Superman Unlimited #1.
DC Comics is set to revisit the origin of Mr. Terrific in a new limited series ahead of the DCU appearance of the character in "Superman."
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