www.cbr.com -BY ASHLEY LAND -In 1971, Jack Kirby brought several fresh creations to DC Comics. One of the King Of Comics' greatest series is also doomed to obscurity.
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screenrant.com -BY CASEY LOVING -Though many superheroes stay ageless in main continuity, several recent portrayals of Bruce Wayne have shown readers an older, slower Batman.
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bleedingcool.com -by Jude Terror -In Justice Society of America #6, the JSA is about to learn a harsh life lesson: the youth aren't just alright, they're astronomically annoying.
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screenrant.com -BY SPENCER CONNOLLY -Swifties and Superman fans alike will assuredly love DC's newest iteration of the iconic Man of Steel, as it was inspired by 1 Taylor Swift album.
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GUILLERMO KURTEN -Batman and his world have evolved in DC Comics in 80-plus years, with many of those changes affecting Gotham City and its heroes and villains.
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DC Comics loves to make good use of evenly-matched heroes and villains to form rivalries and some of their best opposite numbers share the same powers
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RAJIV PRAJAPATI -Batman animated movies over the years have demonstrated a wonderful breadth to the iconic superhero that keeps fans coming back for more.
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www.cbr.com -BY ASHLEY LAND -The last ten years have seen DC increasingly embrace events. DC would certainly market past comic arcs as multi-book events today.
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DEV TUGNAIT -DC's iconic villains like Joker, Lex Luthor, and Black Adam embody chaos, ambition, and power, making them unforgettable foes
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SAGE ASHFORD -DC Comics readers fall in love with couples from the Justice League and beyond, hurting all the more when those romances tragically end abruptly.
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