It would be fair to say that DC Comics‘ history is complicated. Beyond the many events that retconned or rebooted the multiverse, there’s a whole host of individual issues. Many have gone mad trying ...
However, after an initial sale bump, “The New 52” ultimately proved unpopular. DC undid much of it a mere five years later in “DC Rebirth.” Since then, DC writers like Scott Snyder have thrown their ...
Longtime DC Comics fans know how complex their continuity is. And that’s putting it mildly. While their rival Marvel Comics has had a pretty linear continuity since its inception, DC has undergone ...
Spoilers for today's Wonder Woman #23 ahead… A few months ago, Bleeding Cool stated, "it seems that Mouse Man was not just a one-issue weird villain from three issues of Wonder Woman in the sixties.
If it is a galaxy, it would be the oldest known galaxy in the cosmos, but it could also be a brown dwarf or an early black hole.
Were the New History of the DC Universe #1 purely referential, it would be impressive. However, what makes it invaluable lies in the back of the book, after Waid’s history. Here, Dave Wielgosz, ...