All this month, we’ve been celebrating the life and legacy of George Pérez, one of the greatest artistic architects of the DC Universe as we know it today.
George Pérez, the Wonder Woman, Teen Titans and Crisis artist who brought the DC Universe to life like no one else before or since, passed away last month at the age of 67.
Since 1938, Superman has been described as “Champion of the Oppressed.” As we celebrate Black History Month this February, it’s only fair to ask: do the Black readers and fans who look to Superman for a hero not deserve a Superman of their o
Are you confused about DC’s Multiverse? We’re here to talk you through it in one quick, concise article…since the one thing that isn’t infinite is time.
Whatever happened to the days when superheroes liked each other? When team-ups weren’t just about bruised egos and broken families? When did the Super Friends stop being, well… friends?
im Lee explains the origins and implications of the DC Multiverse and how all DC stories across comics, movies, TV shows and games co-exist in this exclusive video created for DC FanDome.
The CW’s recent “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event exposed more people than ever before to the concept of DC’s Multiverse—the expanse of differing “Earths," each with their own unique makeup of superheroes and villains.