Nightwing's new creative team is already changing Bludhaven's status quo, and it might not be for the better. While various ...
Today DC Comics announced DC GO ... launch stories can only be found on DCUI on November 20th, starring Nightwing, Raven, and Harley Quinn, and will feature fun DC cameos and new characters.
DC Comics’ Nightwing #78 marked a major new time for the hero not only because creative team Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo were taking over, but some major developments in his personal life ...
In the comics version, Armstrong is replaced by an angry-looking Dick Grayson/Nightwing, while Kyle Richards (seen trying to comfort Armstrong in the original image) is represented by Jonathan Kent.
Among the cosplays singled out by DC were Critical Masks impressive portrayal of The Batman Who Laughs and Seth Haslips ...
“DC has the largest library of comics on the planet, going back nearly 90 years,” noted general manager Anne DePies “With the addition of DC Go! to DC Universe Infinite, there’s now a new ...
Is Alison Sampson, the first British female comics writer at Marvel? And is Emma Vieceli the first to write the DCU?
Both Detective Comics #1090 and Absolute Wonder Woman #1 deliver huge changes to iconic superhero origin stories. Here's what ...
DC Comics has an extensive and growing library of animated movies based on their biggest heroes. Here are the best of the ...
Nightwing #118 is the final issue of Tom Taylor’s eight or so long year run on Nightwing’s solo title. As the final chapter to Taylor’s final storyline, the creative team has the unenviable ...
Titled DC GO!, the initiative kicks off with three web-exclusive series starring Raven, Nightwing, and Harley Quinn next month.
DC has cut a deal with GlobalComix, a company that optimizes comics to be scrolled vertically ... to flick through original Harley Quinn, Nightwing, and Raven series—as well as some archival ...