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NECA's Superman vs Muhammad Ali Deluxe Figure Set Review
NECA's Superman vs Muhammad Ali Deluxe Figure Set Review
NECA's Superman vs Muhammad Ali Deluxe Figure Set Review
He's young. He's handsome. He's fast. And he can't possibly be beat. Such was the opponent Superman had to face to save humanity in the classic 1978 DC Comic that pit the "Last Son of Krypton" against the original "People's Champ," aka "The Louisville Lip," aka "The Greatest," aka Muhammad Ali. Now on the verge of the 40th anniversary of the one-shot comic Superman vs. Muhammad Ali, NECA has chosen to honor one of history's greatest boxing bouts with a deluxe action figure set that captures Neal Adams' style of the icons about as perfectly as possible.
DC Unveils June's Batman Family Books [Exclusive]
DC Unveils June's Batman Family Books [Exclusive]
DC Unveils June's Batman Family Books [Exclusive]
While DC Rebirth has reinvigorated the entire publishing line, the Batman family of titles have been solid-to-great since Mark Doyle took over as group editor several years ago, and with talent like Tom King, Rafael Albuquerque and Hope Larson helming the books, it's no surprise they're so successful. Ahead of the full release next week, DC has provided us with an exclusive first look at some of June's Batman family titles, highlighting what's to come in the pages of Batman, All-Star Batman, Batgirl and Super Sons.
The Truth About Superman Is Revealed In 'Action Comics' #976
The Truth About Superman Is Revealed In 'Action Comics' #976
The Truth About Superman Is Revealed In 'Action Comics' #976
If you've been following the current "Superman Reborn" crossover, you know that The Man of Tomorrow's entire world has been turned upside-down and inside-out by the revelations regarding his place in the DC Universe, but there's still more to come! Everything comes to a head with some major shocks and surprises in week's Action Comics #975 by Dan Jurgens, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Christian Alamy, Trevor Scott, Wil Quintana and Rob Leigh, and we have an exclusive preview of the "Superman Reborn" finale.
‘Legend of Tarzan’ Scribe Will Pen ‘Suicide Squad 2’ Script
‘Legend of Tarzan’ Scribe Will Pen ‘Suicide Squad 2’ Script
‘Legend of Tarzan’ Scribe Will Pen ‘Suicide Squad 2’ Script
While it doesn’t look like Mel Gibson will direct Suicide Squad 2 since we haven’t heard anything from him in a while (although who really knows these days), the movie does now have a screenwriter. Warner Bros. is kicking off production on the movie with Adam Cozad, who wrote 2016’s The Legend of Tarzan for the studio and has officially signed on to the Suicide Squad sequel.
'Batwoman' #1 Delivers A Globetrotting Gay Adventure [Review]
'Batwoman' #1 Delivers A Globetrotting Gay Adventure [Review]
'Batwoman' #1 Delivers A Globetrotting Gay Adventure [Review]
Today sees the launch of the new Batwoman solo ongoing series, scripted by Marguerite Bennett, co-plotted by Bennett and James Tynion IV, with art by Steve Epting and colors by Jeremy Cox. At least I'm counting this as the launch, even though Batwoman Rebirth came out last month. That book was a great prologue to this series, but it's immediately clear that the new book is where the story really gets moving.
‘The Flash’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 3, Episode 16: ‘Into the Speedforce'
‘The Flash’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 3, Episode 16: ‘Into the Speedforce'
‘The Flash’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 3, Episode 16: ‘Into the Speedforce'
Welcome back to Up To Speed, in which Flash TV show recappers Dylan Todd and Ziah Grace break down the latest episode of The Flash and talk about what works, what doesn’t, and where the series might be headed. This week, Barry journeys to the center of the Speedforce, Jesse Quick does some local hero-ing, and some surprise cameos make a visit! "Into The Speedforce" was written by Brooke Roberts & Judalina Neira and directed by Gregory Smith.
'Flash' and 'Supergirl' Drop Dozens More Musical Photos
'Flash' and 'Supergirl' Drop Dozens More Musical Photos
'Flash' and 'Supergirl' Drop Dozens More Musical Photos
It isn’t every day that Flash and Supergirl would cross universes for a musical “Duet,” so The CW is going all out to preview next Tuesday’s extravaganza. In addition to an extended trailer, check out dozens more photos of the big numbers, including some familiar Legends getting their dance on.
Unnaturally Large And Dangerous: The Best Giant Monster Covers Ever
Unnaturally Large And Dangerous: The Best Giant Monster Covers Ever
Unnaturally Large And Dangerous: The Best Giant Monster Covers Ever
Some monsters are surprisingly small, no bigger than a person or smaller still. They intimidate psychologically or with supernatural powers, not with size and strength. But then there are monsters that are big. Giant monsters are easy to understand. They are to humans what we are to ants, and we all know all too well how many ants we've stepped on. With Monsters Unleashed going on at Marvel, and Kong: Skull Island currently in theaters, this feels like a great time to pay tribute to the various giant beasts and kaiju that have graced the covers of comic books for about as long as comics have existed.

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