Marvel Comics has shared a new look at variant covers for Superman/Spider-Man #1, along with interior artwork and a full breakdown of backup stories featuring Marvel and DC icons.
For as big as the MCU is, their roster of superheroes could learn something from the likes of Batman, Superman, Miles Morales, and The Incredibles.
In 1938, the DC Universe as we know it was born with the introduction of Superman in Action Comics #1. An equally important event occurred three years later, when brothers Max and Dave Fleischer ...
The Green Lanterns are about to ring in for their appearance on the new DC Universe's center stage. In a new teaser trailer, you can see the first action footage of Kyle Chandler ("Friday Night Lights ...
Snyder can't escape the shadow of 'Batman v Superman,' but he can still talk plenty about it and its reception.
Superman Legend is almost the weirdest thing in the history of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Magic: The Gathering ’s new ...
Although they're considered classics, now is the perfect time for beloved '90s cartoons like Rugrats and Dexter's Laboratory ...
It's not outrageous to say that DC's animated TV shows outperform its live-action series and films. The reason for this is simple: It's all killer, no filler. When it comes to the world of animation, ...
Look, up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Nope, it's a discount on one of the best Man of Steel adaptations, Superman: The Animated Series. The classic show has long been considered one of the ...
Kelly Woods can’t stand Superman’s canine sidekick, Krypto. The 58-year-old retired truck driver grew up watching the Superman cartoons in the 1970s. “When Krypto first came into the cartoons, it ...
In an interview with Cleveland.com, Deming talked about why he aimed to show Superman in flight instead of more typical stances of the Superhero standing with hands on hips. And that looks to be a ...