During the DC/DC Black Label panel at BookCon in New York, DC announced a new comic book series from their DC Black Label imprint, JOKER/HARLEY: CRIMINAL SANITY.
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A lot of people have been interested in this Joaquin Phoenix Joker flick, and we have our first look at the feature direct from Warner Bros.
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It took a long time before the Batman Beyond series actually featured the return of the Joker (hence the movie’s name), but it was well worth it. Batman Beyond #26 has brought Joker back again, and it’s a fascinating read!
For a long time, I’ve been saying that a theater showing a comics-related movie ought…
Since it’s the fifth week of the month, DC again continued its practice of releasing some crossovers between their own characters and those from the Warner Bros. cartoons.
Given Harley Quinn’s recent popularity, I thought it would be fun to review her meet-up with Gossamer, that big, red, hairy monster! As always, there are two tales in this issue—one similar to DC’s style of storytelling, and the second more like the cartoons.
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DC Collectibles, the award-winning line of collectibles from DC Entertainment, will celebrate 20 years of toy-making at this year’s American International Toy Fair in New York.
We are back again this week with yet another throwdown between two iconic comic book covers. The fate of the world rests upon your shoulders, Dear Readers, as only you can pick your favorite cover!
We’re reviewing a Batman book, and you know that’s controversial by itself. What happens when…
DC Comics has decided to flip roles between Batman and the Joker in the upcoming…
If you are a fan of Batman: The Animated Series (and who isn’t?), then you’ll…
This latest story, that concluded in Batman #20, looks at the similarities and differences between the Dark Knight and Bane. As Spock might say, “Fascinating.”