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DC Comics Appears To Attack Eric July As “Con Man” and “Bully” in New Superman Event Comic By Joshua Williamson

April 30, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

Superman House of Braniac, DC Comics

In one of the most bizarre instances of DC Comics going mask off of the year so far, a new Superman-related comic by Joshua Williamson appears to attack Eric July in a political rant aimed at attacking anti-woke YouTubers as “con men.” Bleeding Cool first showed the issue Superman House Of Brainiac One-Shot Special #1, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Comics Tagged With: dc comics, eric july, joshua williamson, superman

Eccentric Mister Mxyzptlk To Be Superman Villain In A James Gunn DCU Multiverse?

April 17, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Mister Mxyzptlk, James Gunn, Superman

James Gunn, known for his contributions to both Marvel and DC cinematic universes, recently had the fans speculating about a new Superman movie villain with a cryptic tease on social media. The director, who is currently busy shaping the new DC Extended Universe (DCEU), shared the cryptic post on Instagram featuring a toy depiction of […]

Filed Under: Movies, Television Tagged With: james gunn, Mister Mxyzptlk, superman

Mark Millar Mulls Writing Public Domain Superman Story In Latest Comic Industry Shakeup

April 15, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Mark MIllar

Mark Millar has been making waves in the comic industry in recent months, first, with his robust defense of comic shop owner Glenn O’Leary, a man canceled by a mob for being frustrated with the low sales of mainstream comics. Second, Mark Millar announced the movement of his books in Millarwold to Dark Horse Comics, […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: dc comics, mark millar, public domain, superman

Woke DC Comics Fans Burn Images Of Gay Superman Creator Tom Taylor

April 14, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 5 Comments

Tom Taylor has been no stranger to controversy during his tenure at DC Comics, turning Superman into a bisexual while courting the crazy identity politics crowd that ruined the mainstream comic industry. He quickly found out this week, however, that these so-called “fans” are crazy, as two LGBTQ activist accounts on Twitter posted media of […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: dc comics, mark millar, superman, tom taylor, wokeism

James Gunn Race Swaps Perry White With Wendell Pierce Casting In Superman

March 4, 2024 by Daniella Acera Leave a Comment

Wendell PIerce on The Late Show, YouTube

The Daily Planet’s newsroom is abuzz with the latest casting announcement for James Gunn’s highly anticipated Superman movie. Wendell Pierce, acclaimed for his role as a detective in HBO’s “The Wire,” is set to take on the iconic role of Perry White, editor-in-chief of The Daily Planet. Wendell Pierce’s casting marks another instance of race-swapping […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: dc comics, dceu, james gunn, superman, wendell pierce

Breaking: Batman Will Not Appear In Upcoming Superman Legacy, And Captain America Will Not Appear In Next Captain America Movie

January 29, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Gunn confirms that Batman will not be in Superman Legacy and in other news Captain America will not appear in Captain America: Brave New World. In the upcoming DC Superman film, Superman: Legacy, directed by James Gunn, Batman will be absent despite earlier rumours. Gunn confirmed this in response to a fan query on Threads, […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: batman, Captain America: Brave New World, superman, The Falcon

Tom Taylor Responds To Chuck Dixon’s Gay Superman and Nightwing Meme, Outraging Woke DC Comics Fans

January 27, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Last week, the legend Chuck Dixon took shots at DC Comics’ recent moves, turning so many of their beloved characters gay for the sake of shock views. He reposted a meme featuring Jonathan Kent Superman and Nightwing making homoerotic comments at each other, thinking the dialogue was real because DC Comics has pushed the LGBTQ […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: alan scott, batman, Chuck Dixon, dc comics, green lantern, jonathan kient, nightwing, superman, tom taylor

Superman ’s Progeny Not Impressed By The Flash, Christopher Reeve ’s Children Never Went To Watch The Flash

January 22, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Ezra Miller in The Flash (2023)

The iconic actor that portrayed Superman in numerous movies, Christopher Reeve’s children disclosed in an interview with Variety that they never watched the exploitative AI “cameo” of Christopher Reeve as Superman that Warner Brothers inserted in The Flash 2023 movie. The Flash stands as one of the most significant financial setbacks in the history of […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Movies Tagged With: Christopher Reeve, superman, the flash

Christopher Reeve’s Family Left In The Lurch Over Their Father’s CGI Superman Cameo In The DCEU

January 21, 2024 by Serena Strauss Leave a Comment

Christopher Reeve Superman Man of Steel DC Comics DCEU The Flash Warner Bros superhero comic book movie CGI

The most talked about documentary at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival is “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story.” This highly anticipated film chronicles the legendary rise to fame of Christopher Reeve, best known for his iconic portrayal of Superman in the popular 1970s and 1980s movies. It also documents the devastating horse riding accident in 1995 […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Movies Tagged With: Christopher Reeve, dc comics, dceu, Documentary, hollywood, superman

The Dark Herald: RE: Animation – Superman (1940) And Its Cultural Appeal

December 16, 2023 by The Dark Herald 1 Comment

Superman

The animation quality of the 1940s Superman animated serials has never been equaled since.  The art design was a deco vision whose colors were vivacious, subtly layered, and vibrant.  The character movement was analog realistic.  There was nothing it didn’t get right.  And no one has come close to recreating its level of artwork in a superhero cartoon since. […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: animation, golden age, superman

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