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10 Mistakes That Still Haunt The Superman Comics

DC Comics has sometimes hurt Superman's presence in the comics, with everything from redesigns to reboots like the New 52.

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DC: 10 Most Powerful Couples, Ranked By Combined Strength

DC heroes are strong on their own, but there's no denying the incredible strength behind these 10 power couples.

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Superman: Jonathan Kent Saves the World Before Breakfast Every Day - Literally

As Jon Kent reveals his usual responsibilities as Future State's Superman, the hero saves the world literally every single morning.

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Superman/Wonder Woman #28

"Superman/Wonder Woman" #28 marks the halfway point of "The Final Days of Superman," but -- even as Peter J. Tomasi's script ties up more super-powered loose ends -- Ed Benes's art falls a little too flat.

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DC Unveils "Batman v Superman" Variant Covers by Chris Daughtry & Jim Lee, Charlie Adlard

Take a look at two new "Batman v Superman" variants: One by singer Chris Daughtry & Jim Lee, one by "The Walking Dead" artist Charlie Adlard.

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Superman/Wonder Woman #25

Wonder Woman appeals to her godly brethren in Peter J. Tomasi and Doug Mahnke's "Superman/Wonder Woman" #25, but it's only Eros' appearance that ultimately gives this book a bit of a spark.

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DC Unveils Connecting Covers for February; Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman Wage War

Artist Kim Jung Gi has crafted triptych covers for February's "Wonder Woman" #49, "Superman/Wonder Woman" #26 and "Justice League: Darkseid War Special" #1.

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Superman/Wonder Woman #21

"Dark Truth" continues in "Superman/Wonder Woman" #21, as Peter J. Tomasi, Doug Mahnke and company introduce more bumps in the Superman/Wonder Woman relationship as well as a new power-hungry villain or two.

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Superman/Wonder Woman #19

Peter J. Tomasi and Doug Mahnke's "Superman/Wonder Woman" #19, the second part of "Dark Truth," opens with Superman and Wonder Woman fighting the Suicide Squad in a graveyard.

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