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Plastic Man #3 cover by Alex Ross
He cares about the vulnerable and weak in the world and takes care of the problems that the Justice League may overlook. He's also really frigging funny There's an extended Harley Quinn joke in here that had me cracking up. Plastic Man #3 art by Adriana Melo and Kelly Fitzpatrick Melo's artwork makes this all work, and what[...]
Superman #2 cover by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, and Alex Sinclair
He contacts the Justice League through Martian Manhunter's telepathic network, and none of the team has any answers Meanwhile, Rogol Zaar is tearing his way back to Earth now that he has access to it once more. Superman #2 cover by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, and Alex Sinclair Superman #2 is an example of one of those[...]
'Mission: Impossible – Fallout' Almost Went the 'Justice League' Mustache Route
We've now seen Henry Cavill's Mission: Impossible – Fallout mustache in all its glory in the sixth entry into the M:I franchise, but was it worth that CGI chin in Justice League? Turns out, at least according to director Christopher McQuarrie, that the production *almost* went with CGI-ing Cavill's mustache in order to allow the actor to shave it for Justice[...]
Justice League #5 cover by Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, and Wil Quintana
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Lex Luthor has just reached the Totality by controlling the body of Superman, but we jump back to right after the Justice League defeated the Omega Titans (Justice League: No Justice) He is unsure of his next move given the discoveries of the mission He takes a trip to the future to learn what[...]
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies More Successful Than Justice League After One Weekend
Positioning itself as potentially the new core franchise of the Worlds of DC (™), the officially branded new name of the cinematic universe formerly known as the DCEU, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies brought in $10.5 million in the North American box office and an additional $1 million internationally in its opening weekend, performing[...]
Hellblazer #24 cover by Tim Seeley and Chris Sotomayor
Constantine has one more gambit left in him, and that is turning Margaret into a vampire and offering the Huntress as a replacement body for Burke. Hellblazer #24 cover by Tim Seeley and Chris Sotomayor Thus, we return to the semi-regular show, "Josh takes a look at the last issue of an ending series." This week, we[...]
Justice League Dark #1 cover by Alvarez Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson
She finds a willing ally in Detective Chimp, and, elsewhere, Zatanna meets Constantine at a meeting of magic wielders looking to fix the magic in their own manner. Justice League Dark #1 cover by Alvarez Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson What is it with modern magic superhero comics having to "fix" or "restore" the magic? Eh,[...]
WB Animation's 2019 DC Animated Film Release Schedule Announced at SDCC18
Justice League vs The Fatal Five is set to be released in the spring. The beloved Batman: Hush is slated to come out in the summer. Wonder Woman: Bloodlines is set for the fall. Justice League vs The Fatal Five seems to be an entirely new story, unless you count the villain team's presence in the Justice League: Unlimited cartoon from a decade back. Reign of[...]
Justice League #6 Spoilers from SDCC18, Read if You Dare
Photos and Info courtesy of Bleeding Cool's Marcos Salinas: Justice League #6 was spoiled at San Diego Comic Con today as part of a DC panel It showed what may very well be the turning point of the current Justice League arc, which finds the team assailed by the Legion of Doom and an all-powerful entity called the Totality, the[...]
Justice League #4 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
Gorilla Grodd, Cheetah, and Black Manta ambush Flash, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman. Justice League #4 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez Things continue to spiral out of control for the Justice League in this issue The Legion of Doom has the upper hand, and we have something of a thematic through-line from Dark Nights: Metal and[...]