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Batman and Catwoman are faced with some big life choices in Batman #24

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Poor DC, trapped between having story line surprises and having to market those same surprises. SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS*SPOILERS* This it is with Batman #24 by Tom King, David...

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: What’s a Scatapult? Find out in HARLEY QUINN #21!

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This week, Harley Quinn #21 hits store shelves. Harley's up to some major hijinx, but there are more obstacles facing her than ever. A mysterious foe has...

Thank Goddess Wonder Woman Isn’t Straight: Towards a Better DCEU

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By Elana Levin When I first heard that Chris Pine had been cast as Steve Trevor in the Wonder Woman movie I was disappointed but...

Wonder Woman did it!!!!

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About a year ago, I remember fretting to some colleagues that maybe the American public's love affair with superhero movies would end just in...

Preview: Get a closer look at DARK DAYS: THE CASTING and DARK DAYS: THE...

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We're only a couple of weeks away from the kick-off one-shots that will lead into DC's big Summer event: Metal, by the reunited Batman...

DC Comics Month-to Month Sales: April 2017 – Button, Button, Who’s Got “The Button”?

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Greetings, sales charts fans! It's time once again to look at DC's sales figures. Two major happenings in April for DC: "The Button" crossover between Batman and The Flash that ties into the Rebirth über-plot; and the price increase of the DC Rebirth monthly titles from $2.99 to $3.99. "The Button" obviously had a huge impact on sales for the two titles affected, and continues into next month as well (more on this the entires for the affected titles below).

Wonder Woman may “save the summer”

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From the most problematic hero of all times to box office salvation? The most important superhero movie of our times is opening, and, as...

DC REBORN ROUND-UP: Navigating the “fifth week” with WONDER WOMAN and TRINITY annuals

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Kyle digs into this week's oversized offerings for both Wonder Woman and Trinity

REVIEW: WONDER WOMAN soars but doesn’t stick the landing

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In the critical world, it's not exactly high praise to say Wonder Woman is Warner Bros. and DC's best film in the recent line-up, given the poor reactions to both Batman v. Superman and Suicide Squad. So to get the obvious out of the way first: yes, Wonder Woman is the best, by far.

NO SPANDEX SATURDAY: E3 2017 Preview Edition

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Soon almost 100,000, fans, media, developers, celebrities and their awful children will descend upon the Los Angeles Convention Center for three full days of...

Wonder Woman comics stars, past and present, hit the blue carpet for her big...

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Last night saw the premiere of the latest DC Films big screen release, Wonder Woman, starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine. As with Batman...

Preview: Stjepan Sejic joins AQUAMAN #25 for a brand new era of undersea exploration

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It's worth noting, that Aquaman has quietly been one of the most enjoyable runs at DC right now. Under Dan Abnett, the series has...

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