The argument that we can't have a small screen and a big screen version of the same character went out the window last year when Tyler Hoechlin appeared as Superman Everyone was happy No better was screaming out that they were confused and how could there be two Clark Kents Viewers accepted that Hoechlin was[...]
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The Justice League continue to spend time and bond with their future children, and they find they have a lot in common. But does it make for a good read?
I want to make sure you all are aware of that.
This issue of Superman finds the Man of Steel possessed by the Yellow Avatar Parallax and on the verge of snapping Sinestro's neck The two are brought to Qward, a planet in the Antimatter Universe, by its revered Weaponers With their help, Sinestro manages to[...]
It looks very possible that we will be getting the black-suited Superman in the upcoming Justice League film by Warner Bros Over a year ago, Superman-actor Henry Cavill teased at the black suit on Twitter Well, if the toys are anything to go by, then we will most certainly be getting the black suit.
First covered by ScreenRant, the second series[...]
For the observant comic book fan, one might notice that this poster, very smartly, is drawing upon the style of one of legendary artist Alex Ross's many posters for the Justice League team.
Notably, Superman, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter are absent from the film poster.
I just want to say how bothered I am that there has been[...]
They had a number of delicious looking ice cream flavors, but there was one that called to me immediately: Superman.
From what I recall, it was blueberry, raspberry, and vanilla I'm probably wrong (because I'm an idiot who didn't write it down), but it looked like Superman was blended into an ice cream flavor.
Oh man[...]
Anyone wearing this on Halloween will simultaneously frighten someone and cause them to start laughing uncontrollably.
Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and[...]
For me, it was the combination of Superman and Spidey Super Stories that made it easier for little me to deal with a dad who worked two jobs and a stay-at-home mother of six who could knock-back a case of Schmidt's like nobody's business But that's okay, because Superman was always there to remind me[...]
Three, Cruise, Jenny, and Jason belong to Flash and Jessica, Dory belongs to Mera and Aquaman, Hunter belongs to Wonder Woman (but was raised by Superman), and Cube belongs to Cyborg.
There are a lot of touching moments in this comic Mera is impressed with Dory's gruff leadership Vic and Cube bond over technology Jessica and[...]
Superman And one features Winn Schott hitting an alien with a rock twice These were all emotionally charged fights, but not high-skilled ones Not shown is anything involving Guardian, the one character that should be involved in more physical and skilled fights Perhaps Oliver Queen needs to take a few weeks vacation on that Earth[...]
Review of Dark Nights: Metal #1 from DC Comics by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia - as they rock out in the DCU!
The last son of Krypton, Superman, versus the wielder of the power of Shazam, Captain Marvel Or as they put it, Superman vs Shazam.
I'm not sure when the flip happened and they started calling him Shazam after years of calling him Captain Marvel, but okay.* The two characters are both powerhouses and could stand toe-to-toe[...]
Is Superman under Dark Multiverse influence? Is Batman an evil clone? Has anyone got a cosmic cube?! Surely there's some explanation for this that will allow DC to continue to publish seventeen ongoing Batman titles!
We'll learn more when Dark Nights: Metal #1 hits stores next Wednesday.
Dark Nights: Metal artist Jonathan Glapion has posted some[...]
6 seemed to suggest big changes were coming from Dan Jurgens.
Following the world-shattering events of THE OZ EFFECT, the Man of Steel must come to terms with a new status quo in SUPERMAN: ACTION COMICS VOL 6!
Superman has never faced a challenge like this–how will it change his relationship with Metropolis? And more importantly, with[...]
The charts are topped by Action Comics lenticular covers and Batman, but towards the bottom, retailers are reordering more copies of Calexit #2, #3 and #4.
With some encouragement from Rich Johnston and Mark Seifert, I've decided to take a look back at comics I've reviewed from time to time to analyze some interesting themes that they may share or conflict upon.
This past week's Superman #28 and Batman #28 both look at war in a way They approach it in similar fashions,[...]
But neither is Superman, and that didn't seem to stop the page Sandberg posted on Twitter from what he called a perfect draft and tagged writer Henry Gayden in the tweet.
The problem comes when you actually read the page he posted Either it's a complete fake or Warner Bros has decided to make a superhero[...]
Moreover, this particular entry sees the hero saving the day by convincing one of the biggest egotists of the DCU to think of other people and how important they are to him.
Granted, it's baby steps; we're talking Lex Luthor here.
Art by Juan Ferreyra
We also get to see the growth of Green Arrow as a hero[...]
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I have yet to review a comic about Superman himself for Bleeding Cool Actually, even on my own site, I never talked about a Superman-specific comic It seems as good a time as any to remedy that, especially with the talk around Superman #28.
I hadn't really listened to what it was about before reading[...]
Oz, who has been helping the Super-family from afar and also abducting various characters including Tim Drake and Doomsday.
However, one of these freshly revealed covers might actually have already confirmed it for us.
Beware spoilers to come.
The covers by Nick Bradshaw, show that there is a definite connection between Superman and Mr Oz, and the second[...]
Superman #28 Is The Most Terrifying Superman Comic, But I Don't Think They Meant It To Be (SPOILERS)
Today sees the publication of Superman #28 by Peter J Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Scott Godlewski and Gabe Eltreb, and it is a "very special episode of Superman" Entitled Independence Day and originally intended to be published last month closer to, you know, Independence Day, it sees Clark Kent, Lois Lane and Jonathan Kent visiting Washington DC, to[...]
Louise had also been an integral part of the Death of Superman storyline She said it was the success of these two stories that caused the businesspeople to not want the fun stories anymore, but to instead want the epic stories that make money.
The question came up regarding money coming from the use of characters[...]
The game will see new characters in Livewire and Cyborg Superman, among other changes.
DC Legends will add electrical shock jock Livewire, and describes the character and her abilities like this,
LIVEWIRE, SHOCK JOCK [Energy]
Livewire is not a fan of Superman and spent most of her DJ shows bashing his need to "show off." Lucky for her,[...]
These reshoots have also apparently been going on for at least two months, which starts to venture into the territory of just plain shooting the film rather than reshooting a couple scenes.
Scheduling problems are arising with cast members Erza Miller (The Flash), who is reprising his role from Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them in the[...]
At the DC Master Class panel at San Diego Comic Con, surprise guest Frank Miller announced that he's working on a Superman origin story for DC Comics with artist John Romita Jr Miller said the project is something he's wanted to do for so long "it's embarrassing," and called it "the opportunity of a lifetime."
On Twitter, DC confirmed[...]
Oz in the Superman comic books Picked up, still hot, from the smoking area outside the Hyatt hotel in San Diego, this tip suggested that the true identity of the man who has been both observing and messing with Superman's life, taking it apart and then putting it back together, is…well, you can read it yourself,[...]
I think the day I signed exclusively with DC I went 'Oh my god I'm a writer!'"
Johns, who has made a career writing characters infused with a sense of hope and optimism, said he "skews more towards the lighter heroes," like Superman and Wonder Woman, but he still has a deep love for some of[...]
That said, the SyFy panel at San Diego Comic Con is the first place we've seen it through official channels, and now the folks at home can go ahead and enjoy the pre-Superman madness.
Because this is something of a pre-quel, no prior knowledge of Superman is required, just highly recommended, as the show will focus on the Man[...]
Oz is no stranger to Superman Although what Superman would remember is up in the air But Mr Oz is, apparently, Jor-El His biological father But not any Jor-El, but the pre-Crisis Jor-El This one.
Who is trying to put his son back together again from all the divided continuities, and using the power of Dr[...]
We have a really good look at Steppenwolf now, thanks again to toy spoilers. Be prepared to see a lot of gray onscreen this November.





























