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Fans are begging James Gunn for a blue-and-grey Batman costume with white eyes, but he's doubling down that it's "less important" than the writing and the actor who takes the role
By George Marston published
News "All of those things I find less important than the character himself, the writing, and the person who plays him"

One of the rarest Superman comics in existence just sold for over $9 million at auction, making it the most valuable comic of all time
By George Marston published
news A near perfect copy of 1939's Superman #1, one of the rarest comics in existence, is now the most expensive comic ever

Comic artist behind Batman's most talked about series in years would "love" the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners studio to turn it into an anime
By Emily Garbutt published
News Absolute Batman artist wants to see the series get a small-screen adaptation from Studio Trigger

Superman 2: Everything you need to know about Brainiac, the apparent villain of Man of Tomorrow
By George Marston published
Features The comic history of Brainiac, who may be coming to the movies in Superman 2

Almost 90 years after Superman was first called the Man of Tomorrow, James Gunn is reviving the name for his big sequel
By George Marston published
Features What the comic history of the title Man of Tomorrow can tell us about James Gunn's Superman sequel

Harley Quinn has a hot dog eating "showdown" with the Hulk, Laura Kinney Wolverine meets Nightwing, legendary writer Grant Morrison returns to the Caped Crusader, and more in DC and Marvel's Batman/Deadpool crossover
By George Marston published
news More details about DC's side of the upcoming Batman/Deadpool have been revealed

Deadpool meets Batman, Jeff the Land Shark and Krypto the Super Dog frolic, and Green Arrow and Daredevil are locked in bloody combat in first look at new Marvel/DC crossover
By George Marston published
news The first interior pages from Marvel and DC's new Deadpool/Batman have arrived, including looks at some of the one-shot's other stories

Marvel and DC are pulling out all the stops for their new crossover by bringing in comics legend Frank Miller to write and draw a story that pits Old Man Logan Wolverine against the Dark Knight Returns Batman
By George Marston published
news Frank Miller made his name on Wolverine and Batman – and now he's returning to both
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