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But Why Tho? on MSNREVIEW: ‘Absolute Superman’ Issue 6Absolute Superman Issue 6 heads home to Smallville, where the familiar comfort isn't enough to ward off the suffocating corporations. The post REVIEW: ‘Absolute Superman’ Issue 6 appeared first on But Why Tho?
Corenswet's physical trainer breaks down the routine that helped the formerly svelte actor put on 40 pounds of muscle—and how he got Nicholas Hoult prepped for Lex Luthor.
Whether it's Superman, Batman, or the Justice League, this new DC Art Book puts a spotlight on the amazing DC Comics art of Jorge Jiménez.
Bleeding Cool scooped the news on DC's follow-up to their international anthologies Batman: The World and Joker: The World, with Superman: The World, a
Superhero comics are full of epic duos, twosomes that have helped define what a superhero should be. One of the best duos is the oldest — that of Superman and Lois Lane. Ever since Action Comics #1, Superman and Lois Lane have been the most enduring relationship in comics,
"Superman" hits theaters July 11, 2025. It is written and directed by James Gunn. The film stars David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, Edi Gathegi, Anthony Carrigan, Nathan Fillion, and Isabela Merced.
The big bad of Absolute Superman actually revealed in Absolute Superman #6 (Super Spoilers) Absolute Superman's big bad is revealed as Ra's Al Ghul, with a clever Rao connection. Absolute Brainiac has been monitoring Superman, adding intriguing layers to the plot.
DC has teased big things for Superman in 2025, and it all begins with the main series, which has now shifted into overdrive with Superman #24. Superman’s been dealing with a lot over the past few months,
As we head towards summer, DC is turning up the heat! June is a seriously packed month of new comics, with the latest chapter of Batman's long-awaited Hush 2 and the second issue of Superman Unlimited landing alongside a slew of exciting new launches.
Superman will forever be counted on to save Metropolis and, occasionally, the world. This summer, the Man of Steel also may be burdened with trying to save moviegoing as we know it. “Superman,” the movie that will relaunch DC Studios and its universe of comics-based movies on July 11,