Marvel fans will get to choose between two different arcade cabinet recreations if they want to bring home two of…
Grant Morrison, John Romita Jr., Brian Michael Bendis, and more will lend their talents to yet another milestone issue of…
"I'm so happy that we had that dynastic saga at the beginning," the director says.
The organizers behind San Diego Comic-Con are planning virtual festivities to replace the in-person convention next month.
An upcoming Hellblazer miniseries will find John Constantine looking into a series of billionaire deaths.
HBO's remixed adaptation of Watchmen and Netflix's Stranger Things are among the award winners for the 2020 Peabody Awards.
A spokesman for HBO Max insists that any outgoing DC films will eventually make their way back to the platform.
For the first time in nearly two decades, Marvel's X-Men: Evolution comics will be reprinted later this year.
Caroline Dries promises fans that Kate Kane won't be erased and teases an upcoming mystery in Batwoman season 2.
"He knew he was always going to be second place."
If Dark Nights: Metal didn't exist, Todd McFarlane would probably have invented it.
Stargirl Episode 1.05 hits DC Universe on Monday, June 15, and will debut on The CW on Tuesday, June 16.
A number of movies headlined by DC Comics characters are disappearing from HBO Max's library next month.
Sony Imageworks' lead animator has announces the start of production on the sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
The creative team behind the upcoming Iron Man VR game for PS4 share some of the hurdles that they faced.
After Avengers: Endgame, Karen Gillan wants to explore Nebula's new life alongside the Guardians of the Galaxy.
The hosts of DC Daily react to the news that one of the flagship programs of DC Universe is coming…
Logan director James Mangold recently commented on his attempts to get a Sandman TV series off the ground in 2010.
After Hartley Sawyer's racist and misogynist posts resurfaced, the producers of The Flash confirmed that he will not return to…
They only briefly considered the "soap opera version" of the same character with a new face.