Aquaman has yet to be introduced in the Absolute Universe, but his incarnation there could draw from his publication history, namely the 1990s.
A Justice League member finally gets the spotlight and just as their latest adventure begins they meet an untimely end, but is this really it?
It’s going to be a big summer for Krypto the Superdog, and not just on the big screen. DC Comics just announced a new 5-issue series called Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton, kicking off on Wednesday, June 18th.
According to a new rumour, DC Studios is closing in on an actor to play the DCU's Slade Wilson/Deathstroke and an announcement could be made any week now. You can find more details on The Terminator here!
That DC Comics Absolute Universe black-and-white ComicsPRO Preview in full, for Absolute Flash #1, Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 and Absolute Green Lantern #1
DC announced a while back that it would be celebrating the Man of Steel all summer long. That begins in earnest with Dan Slott and Rafael Albuquerque's much-hyped Superman Unlimit
A Batman #1 doesn’t come along very often. Well, unless you’ve been reading comics for the past 15 years, in which case, it’s come along a couple times already. Modern comic books! But even then, in what is about to be eight-and-a-half-decades of Batman that’s still not a lot of relaunches–and DC is going all-in to make this fourth one stand out.
DC's next crossover event is titled We Are Yesterday and is a six-part story spread across the publisher's Batman/Superman: World's Finest and Justice League comics. Now the publisher has released the first hints of what parts four and five of the time-twisting story will involve – and it seems like the Legion of Doom are stepping up their assault on the forces of good.