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One of DC’s most widely known and controversial initiatives was the New ... whose best friends are some of his most notorious villains without having to rewrite any of them in the main Batman comic.
The "Zero Year" issues at DC are meant to set the stage for the "New 52" restart from a couple years ... The next few months of comics will hopefully explain the new Bat-reality.
I collected the entire set of the New 52, thanks to my friends at Alliance Comics who made it simple for me with weekly packaged collections for all of the new releases. So, now that I've gotten ...
Legendary writer Mark Waid is chronicling The New History of the DC Universe, and we hope these long standing mysteries are ...
The DC Multiverse is not done just yet as McFarlane Toys continues to bring DC Comics to life including some new Supermen ...
2021 has already proven to be a year of change for DC Comics. The house of Batman ... after embarking on its riskiest experiment, the New 52. Introduced in 2011, the New 52 was an ambitious ...
[Editor's note: DC Comics ... be apparent to new readers. It is also a relief to see that familiar names like Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane are introduced as new characters, whose backgrounds ...
Previously, she founded The Mary Sue. A month ago DC Comics came out with a big announcement: they are ditching the New 52. That is, they're ditching the branding and editorial focus that's been ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window ... of Detective Comics #28. Spoiler Batman makes a lot of choices in this issue that I found questionable. The Poison Ivy of the New 52 kills.
So, truth or fiction? And is this the most tenuous use of the number 52 in a New 52 comic book? Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London. Planning a Hallowe'en party… To coincide with this ...
The Authority began its editorial life in the pages of the Wildstorm line, the independent superhero setting of then-upstart comic publisher ... But the launch of DC’s New 52 in 2011 inaugurated ...
This storyline has only been three issues long (not counting the additional tie-in material from the Detective Comics Annual #2 ... villainous plots in the New 52 in rather anticlimactic fashion.