Author: Taylor Mills

Warning: Contains potential spoilers for NIGHTWING #122!Dick Grayson’s sex symbol status soared to new heights as DC unveiled its latest fan service cover, showcasing his rippling abs alongside a badass new Nightwing-Timed drive. However, it’s not the only cover that deserves the spotlight; Another equally valuable piece of art is also making waves – and we can’t get enough of it! …Nightwing strips down to his compression shorts as he shreds some major snow… On January 15, 2025, fans can get their hands on Dan Watters and Dexter Soy’s Nightwing #122. This issue will continue the original Boy Wonder’s battle…

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WARNING: Contains potential spoilers for NIGHTWING #118! The award-winning film by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo Nightwing The race has officially concluded, ending an 84-year chapter in Dick Grayson’s story with a devastating death. This profound loss obliterates one of the hero’s deepest desires, the very motivation that led him to become Robin. While fans may find some solace in the fact that Original Boy Wonder has achieved some closure, the lingering question remains: is it really enough? …this villain will always be remembered for taking away one of Dick’s greatest driving forces… Nightwing #118 marks the bittersweet conclusion of…

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Whether you love it or hate it, there is no denying that Superman And Batman are among the most popular ships in the DCU fandom. Although they’ve never been romantically linked in canon, countless comedic moments between the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight have fueled fans’ imaginations. Now, readers have been given yet another moment to inspire even more SuperBat fanfiction and fanart. With a release date for January 15, 2025, Mark Waid and Adrián Gutiérrez Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #35 is already shaping up to be a highly anticipated issue. Gutiérrez continues as the new ongoing series artist,…

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Warning: Contains potential spoilers for DC VS. VAMPIRES: WORLD WAR V #6! While the New 52 The era of DC Comics is controversial, one undeniable highlight was Batgirl’s Iconic black and gold costume, which many still agree is one of her best looks even ten years later. However, this costume is more than just a striking design – it symbolizes a new chapter for Barbara Gordon after her return from the ‘dead.’ … The golden Batgirl insignia now extends into bat wings across her shoulders, resembling Nightwing’s blue bird emblem … January 8, 2025 Matthew Rosenberg and Otto Schmidt’s DC…

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WARNING: Contains potential spoilers for SUPERMAN #19! One of Superman most beloved and recognizable maneuvers in countless media is his iconic “quick change”, where Clark Kent enters an inconspicuous phone booth or broom closet, ripping his shirt to reveal the Superman costume underneath. This signature move has defined the character for decades, and now it’s been given a new, romantic twist – thanks to Lois Lane’s Superwoman. …fans should savor these moments between Superwoman and Superman while they last. Superman #19 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora and Alejandro Sánchez marks a monumental moment for the Man of Steel, with Lois…

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WARNING: Contains Spoilers for NIGHTWING #119!When fans think of Nightwingthey immediately picture his signature blue and black suit, complete with distinctive finger stripes and the iconic bird symbol. This emblem, deeply intertwined with Dick Grayson’s identity, radiates hope, inspiration and a sense of freedom – all hallmarks of the Original Boy Wonder. However, recent developments have cast a dark shadow over the Nightwing symbol, transforming its meaning and challenging everything it once stood for. …this new dark association with death seems almost blasphemous, considering everything that Nightwing’s symbol has come to embody in the DC Universe… Nightwing #119 officially introduces…

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ONE Wonder WomanThe Black Label-centric series revealed the Batsuit Batman would wear in his last stand, serving as a testament to the Dark Knight’s ‘true form’. This revelation brings Batman’s story full circle and profoundly influences Wonder Woman’s post-apocalyptic costume, resulting in one of her most hardcore and visually striking looks in comics. Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer Wonder Woman: Dead Land #1 begins with Diana Prince awakening from a centuries-long slumber after her stasis pod in the Batcave is damaged. She soon discovers that her friends are long dead and Earth has become a post-apocalyptic wasteland during her…

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WARNING: Contains potential spoilers for SUPERMAN #19!Superman has one of the most diverse and extensive arsenals of powers in the DC Universe, making it difficult to choose which one is the best. However, the newly debuted Superwoman has officially settled the debate over the best Kryptonian power by declaring her absolute favorite – and most fans will no doubt agree with her. Superman #19, by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora and Alejandro Sánchez, is a monumental issue for the Man of Steel, featuring Lois Lane suiting up as the new Superwoman, wielding powers that rival Clark’s. Although the comic does not…

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Warning: Contains potential spoilers for NIGHTWING #119!Dick Grayson is about to begin an exciting new chapter as a fresh creative team takes the reins of the fan favorite Nightwing Series. While much of the new era remains shrouded in mystery, the lead artist has dropped a major hint, unveiling the story’s chilling new villain. Intriguing and equally creepy, the introduction of the rogue – complete with a striking in-narrator image – has already captured fans’ attention, setting the stage for an unforgettable story. The notice dated October 23, 2024 of Nightwing #119 is a date many Dick Grayson fans have…

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Warning: Contains potential spoilers for Superman #19!It’s a new era for the super-family as Lois Lane officially debuts as SuperwomanForever changing Superman Learn by donning the iconic “S” shield to fight alongside her husband in battles both large and small. While this isn’t the first time fans have seen Lois take up the Superwoman mantle, it’s perhaps the most significant, as it features the post-Crisis Lois lane from Earth-Prime. Most of her appearances as Superwoman occurred pre-Crisis, with post-Crisis versions coming from alternate Earths… Fans can get a glimpse of the release on October 23, 2024 Superman #19 by Joshua…

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