After the comic book industry was changed forever by "The Dark Knight Returns," DC Comics is about to release its latest installment. This is the perfect opportunity to check out "The Dark Knight III: The Master Race" #1, from Frank Miller (Sin City) and co-writer Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets). Read More »
Dark Knight and Interstellar director Christopher Nolan is at it again! His new, quite mysterious film that won't even be released until July 21st 2017, was announced and that Nolan would be working again with Warner Brothers. This is his next confirmed project we're talking about, not the rumors of his involvement with the live-action adaptation of Akira. Read More »
DC Entertainment is planning a huge celebration for the pop culture icon known as The Dark Knight. Be part of the Batman Family, as a fan-favorite event makes a huge return this September 26, celebrating the best-selling comic book franchise with Batman Day 2015. Read More »
Arkham Knight, the final game in the award winning Arkham Series starring Batman himself, might be one of the pricier games when it's all said and done. On its own the game stands at $39.99 and while that may seem reasonable, all the DLC that comes with it will end up being more than the game itself. The premium edition of the game for Playstation 4 and Xbox One will run you $99. Read More »
Featuring the popular superheroes and super villains of the DC Comics Universe, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham has announced the latest round of characters for the highly anticipated videogame. Not only do gamers play as the Justice League, they get to play in newer levels, such as "The Dark Knight", the "Batman" 75th Anniversary, and the "Man of Steel" Add-On Packs in the Season Pass trailer. Read More »
He's the hero Toronto deserves, but not the one it needs right now. Bluewater Comics (a publisher that specializes in celebrity tie-in comics) has re-released their Drake: F.A.M.E comic to celebrate the announcement that Aubrey will be joining the iHeartRadio festival, and the new commemorative cover shows the former Degrassi star as none other than the Dark Knight himself. That's right, an artist was commisioned to make a Drake comic cover and thought "Hell, why not make him Batman?" Read More »