During the San Diego Comic-Con, the CW has released new promotional videos for its upcoming DC Comics superhero series, "The Flash." Not only do viewers have an updated logo to look at, but they also get a brand new trailer to watch too. Read More »
In Fox's "Batman" prequel stories, "Gotham" will explore the original stories of the major heroes and villains in the popular DC Comics lineup. While viewers can expect to see the Penguin, the Riddler, and Poison Ivy, comic book fans should be prepared to see more baddies from the comic book page appearing on their TV screens. Read More »
The main lead of CW's "The Flash," Grant Gustin, opens up about playing the title DC Comics superhero. After appearing on Arrow with Stephen Amell, Gustin races to star in his own spinoff series. Read More »
Wentworth Miller will be joining the cast of the CW Network's "The Flash," alongside Grant Gustin as the titled superhero. This time around, the "Prison Break" actor will be playing one of DC Comics super villains from its infamous Rogues gallery. Read More »
Looks like the CW Network will be adding more adversaries to their DC Comics superhero TV show. After the pilot, Grant Gustin, starring as title character "The Flash," will face off against a major super-villain from the DC Universe. Read More »
Writer/director Quentin Tarantino ("Pulp Fiction") is jumping back into the realm of comics with his western hero. In a new miniseries by DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment, Django Freeman, the ex-slave turned bounty hunter, is about to cross paths with the legendary sword-swinging Zorro. Read More »
Warner Bros. and DC Comics are slowly expanding their movie franchises with Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice in May 2016 and Justice League in 2017. But according to a new report, WB plans to reveal a massive movie slate at San Diego Comic-Con in July. Read More »
After showing up on "Arrow" and starring in their own animated feature, "Batman: Assault on Arkham," DC Comics has more plans for the team of villains. Writer Sean Ryan and artist Jeremy Roberts have added three new team members that will shake up the "New Suicide Squad." Read More »
Robin trades in his mask and cape for a gun and a license to kill in his new upcoming solo series from DC Comics. Batman’s former sidekick takes on his toughest mission yet on in "Grayson #1" Read More »
The ruler of Atlantis feels his kingdom threatened by a powerful pant creature. Writer Charles Soule teases readers what they should expect In DC Comics’ two-part crossover event, "Aquaman #31" and "Swamp Thing #32." Read More »
The world’s greatest detective watches his city burn to the ground as his greatest nemesis continues to takes his games to the extreme. The Riddler raises the stakes to an all-time high in writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo’s "Batman #31" (DC Comics). Read More »
This August, DC Comics will release a digital-first anthology series featuring Woman Woman. In a weekly release schedule, the iconic heroine will be starring in her own standalone stories, starting with writer Gail Simone and artist Ethan Van Sclver’s "Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman #1!" Read More »
Something is happening to Superman that is changing him into a frightening and vicious beast. DC Comics has brought back a major villain our superhero would definitely like to forget in writers Greg Pak, Scott Lodell, Charles Soule, and artist Ken Lashley’s "Superman: Doomed #1." Read More »