DC Comics for February 17th, 2016
We just love to share the Neal Adams variants and DC keeps them coming again this week with Harley Quinn, Martian Manhunter, and Wonder Woman among the highlights.
We just love to share the Neal Adams variants and DC keeps them coming again this week with Harley Quinn, Martian Manhunter, and Wonder Woman among the highlights.
Plenty of goodies hit this week from DC including the latest Batman, Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, and the launch of Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death.
DC is giving readers plenty to choose from this week including more Flash, Justice League, and Wonder Woman to help ring in the new year.
Lots to gobble up from DC this Thanksgiving week, including Grayson, Superman, and Wonder Woman along with another run of Looney Tunes variants.
Plenty of monster variant covers next week from DC including the newest Black Canary, Justice League, and Wonder Woman.
A good selection this week from DC with the latest Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, and Black Canary to keep you entertained.
A good number of titles to choose from from DC next week with the latest Black Canary, Justice League, and Wonder Woman looking like solid picks.
Multiversity: Mastermen #1 is probably the hot pick next week for DC but there’s lots more to look forward to including the latest Batman/Superman, Wonder Woman, and Teen Titans.
A solid lineup from DC this week with the latest Batman/Superman, Justice League, and Wonder Woman hitting your FLCS.
A jam packed lineup of DC Comics next week with the launch of Multiversity: Thunderworld, and the latest Batman/Superman, Wonder Woman, and Sandman: Overture as just a few of the standouts.
DC Comics has a lot on tap next week with plenty of ongoing titles such as Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Justice League, Harley Quinn, as well as the premiere of The Multiversity: Pax Americana hitting your local comic shop.
Lots of goodies to look forward to next week from DC Comics, with a focus on annuals including Harley Quinn, Swamp Thing, Justice League Dark, Justice League United, as well as the latest Wonder Woman.
While Warner Bros may not have released the sheer number of DC Comics related films as rival Marvel over the past few years, the Dark Knight
The Futures End event takes flight with the heavy hitters of DC Comics this week with Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, Superman and more.
While the newspaper strips obviously didn’t contain William Moulton Marston’s fixation and focus on bondage and submission as in the early comics, the 1940s saw Wonder