Author: Matthew Brandon

Warning: Spoilers for Batman and Robin #13one of Batman Best villains is not the Joker – it is Train. The man broke the bat more than a few times and in more ways than one. They have a different history, which is getting darker and darker; Finally, one of them is putting a stop to their rivalry, and it’s not Batman. Bane stops all the violence and admits defeat, agreeing that Batman should drag him back to Gotham in chains for all the terrible things he’s done over the years. In a preview for Batman and Robin #13 By Joshua…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Justice Society of America #11!The discovery of the true villain pitted against the Justice Society of America Shocked many fans, especially since he is just as dangerous as Darkseid. As two main hero teams end up fighting each other, the future hangs in the balance, but there was suspicion about who the puppet master was on both sides. As it turns out, it’s one of DC’s forgotten and most dangerous villains, the master of the dark: Eclipso. Eclipso returns to bring full night to the world Justice Society of America #11 by Geoff Johns and Marco…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Zero Hour 30th Anniversary Special #1!Batman Ability to bounce back after a beating is the true nature of his persona. He fought a villain again and again, and he never gave up – not even when Bone broke his back. Until fans travel to the one universe, that is, where the bat finally stayed down. Kyle Rayner’s Green Lantern slips into a world of an alternate 90s reality in Zero Hour Special 30th Anniversary #1 by Dan Jurgens, Ron Marz, Darryl Banks, Howard Porter, Jerry Ordway, and Kelley Jones. What he finds is one of the…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Justice Society of America #11!Batman And Catwoman’s daughter of the future, HuntressFinally get a happy ending – in the Justice Society of America of the 31st century. The beauty of DC Comics is how it gives room to the by-products of all its shifting timelines and continuity changes. Even characters who have been reconnected come back in spectacular ways, and characters who technically never did (or should) get their time to shine. This is exactly the case with the time-displaced Helena Wayne. Time is a major theme in Justice Society of AmericaEspecially in issue #11 by…

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Finally, fans will get these Nightwing And Batgirl Marriage they have been waiting for years – and in real life, too. While DC constantly drags its heels with one of its fan favorite couples, at least something is happening in the real world as two cosplayers have just celebrated their engagement – as Nightwing and Batgirl. In a post by Reasymptografia On Instagram, Nightwing and Batgirl are seen in brilliant cosplay form as they battle the Court of Owls. This picture is made even better with the announcement that The two cosplayers are now engaged in real life. zack_attack_cosplay And…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison War #2!There really is no symbiote like Carnage. The most psychotic villain Marvel has ever seen, he’s reunited with his favorite host, and not only that, but he’s getting an upgrade. Being the king in black means something different to everyone, but for Carnage, it means being king of hell. King Carnage was last seen wreaking havoc in Death of the Venomverse, But he went back to hedge his bets and make a deal poison war #2 By Al Ewing, Iban Coello and Frank D’Armata. Cletus Cassidy shows off his new look as a boss…

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One of the most famous pictures Batman Learning is that the Dark Knight does not kill. No matter what, no matter how many people the Joker kills, Batman refuses to stoop so low as to become a killer just like his worst enemies. However, this rule not to kill is not only a fundamental piece of Batman’s mythos – It is one of DC’s first ever recons. Batman’s no kill rule has been around for decades, but it wasn’t there at his debut. The first instance of Batman revealing that he and his companions do not kill is in the…

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for a Green LanternWillpower is the name of the game. Willpower doesn’t just mean mind-muscle to me, but the brain’s capacity for creative thought – and there’s no one more creative than Kyle Rayner. In one DC story, Green Lantern learns the difference between power and creativity and how one can be channeled to sacrifice the other. in JLA: Divided we fall By Mark Waid and Brian Hitch, the Justice League has mysteriously split in half. There are now two versions of these famous heroes: their civilian sides and their superhero sides. What this means is That it is Kyle…

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Warning: Spoilers for Batman and Robin #13Everyone knows Batman Is Bruce Wayne – anyone who reads comics, that is. In the world of DC, it is vitally important for Batman’s secret identity to remain intact. Batman relies on shadows and fear, and if any villain saw the softer side of Bruce Wayne, Batman’s image would be ruined. But when his son is in danger, Batman throws away his tile to show himself as a father first. in Batman and Robin #13 By Joshua Williamson, Juan Ferreyra and Steve Wands, Batman and Robin are trapped on Dinosaur Island. They have just…

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Warning: Spoilers for Catwoman #68!He is one of Gotham’s most brilliant surgeons – and also one of Gotham’s most devious rogues: Quiet Come back to see some chaos. While CatwomanHis life is currently in his hands, the fight for Gotham is happening between Catwoman’s new cat-family of cat burglars and the White Gloves, and it seems that even Batman is on his way. Meanwhile, Hush and Catwoman clash again on the operating table. The preview pages for Catwoman #68 By Tini Howard and Carmine Di Giandomenico Promise An exciting confrontation between two Gotham rogues who hate each other. As revealed…

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