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The ’00s were an amazing time for DC fans. DC Comics had weathered the ’90s quite well, as the publisher concentrated more on ...
DC Comics owns the rights to Alan Moore's Watchmen, and over the past few years, the publisher has made several stop-start ...
DC Comics is known for its fractured continuity, but all of that changes with New History of the DC Universe #1. This is the ...
Cutting the DC Universe off from the greater DC multiverse is big, but what happened in Absolute Power only tells half the story.The same week that Absolute Power #4 came out, DC All In Special #1 ...
Since his debut in 1940's Action Comics #23, Luthor has evolved from a somewhat gimmicky Golden Age bad guy into one of the ...
McFarlane Toys has officially unveiled its DC Multiverse The Merciless (Dark Multiverse) and The Batman Who Laughs (Knight ...
One of the more perplexing DC cameos in the Multiverse scene is the original Flash, Jay Garrick. As DC Comics fans are aware, he was the speedster of DC Comics’ Golden Age , operating from 1940 ...
In the battle of the multiverses, Marvel and DC reign supreme. With The Flash and Across the Spider-Verse now playing, DT investigates which one is better.
In recent years, the DC Multiverse has evolved into a so-called Omniverse in which all stories and versions of DC's many heroes are considered to be canon in some way, shape, or form.
Strange and Unsung All-Stars of the DC Multiverse celebrates some of the quirkiest, most compelling, and ready-for-primetime characters from throughout DC’s history.
The multiverse allows DC to tell stories that are not bound by the constraints of continuity. With an infinite number of alternate universes, the possibilities for storytelling are endless.