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Step into the DC Multiverse before the Crisis arrives as McFarlane Toys debuts a new DC Comics Dark Multiverse 2-Pack ...
DC Comics fans will love adding this figure to their collection, and Batman will have his hands full when he finally arrives. The Scarecrow Amber Gold Label DC Multiverse figure is priced at $19.99.
DC Comics has a rich history of exploring its own Multiverse through stories spanning various parallel worlds. The Flash #123 introduced the concept of the Multiverse, paving the way for numerous ...
With the hype behind the DCU, DC is about to hit a new level of popularity. The Internet is abuzz with news of the DCU, and ...
One of the more perplexing DC cameos in the Multiverse scene is the original Flash, Jay Garrick. As DC Comics fans are aware, he was the speedster of DC Comics’ Golden Age , operating from 1940 ...
McFarlane Toys has unveiled DC Multiverse Gold Label variants of their 7-inch scale Infinite Frontier Joker and Infinite Frontier Scarecrow figures, and the blacklight upgrade looks very good ...
For fans of DC, there's an endless library of amazing series to choose from, but some comics stand out above all the rest. These are the books that every fan of comics should read — the books ...
DC Comics’ approach to handling its multiverse is distinct from most other comics publishers’ approaches because of the way it includes a set of iconic stories that, technically-speaking, aren ...
DC’s Multiversity #1 DC Comics Alex Abad-Santos is a senior correspondent who explains what society obsesses over, from Marvel and movies to fitness and skin care. He came to Vox in 2014.
In DC Comics’ hit event Metal– from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, of course– the idea of a “Dark Multiverse” that manifests all of our fears and darkest desires was an interesting twis… ...
In the battle of the multiverses, Marvel and DC reign supreme. With The Flash and Across the Spider-Verse now playing, DT investigates which one is better.
In "Multiverse 101," attended by DC co-publisher Jim Lee, producer Walter Hamada, and television producer Greg Berlanti, the future of DC movies and TV was painted with infinite possibilities.