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10 Decisions The Justice League Regrets To This Day

The Justice League are DC's most iconic superhero team, but they have made regrettable mistakes that haunt them long afterward.

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Batman's Mindwipe and JLA Tower of Babel
10 Secrets That Ruined Everything For Batman

Batman has always been one of DC's most secretive heroes, but whether he kept secrets or they were kept from him, some secrets cost Batman everything.

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Final Night and Infinite Crisis
10 Best DC Comics With The Worst Villains

Villains sometimes carry a story, but for some DC comics, a poor villain works well for the story being told.

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Best DC Comics That Are Only Six Issues
10 Best DC Comics That Are Only Six Issues

Over the decades, DC has put out several notable six issue comics, ones any fan of the publisher should check out.

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Wonder Woman returns alongside Batman, Flash and Superman on the cover to Justice League Annual 2021 by Sanford Greene
DC's Justice League 2022 Annual #1 Comic Review

Brian Michael Bendis and Sanford Greene's Justice League 2022 Annual #1 is an entertaining, beautifully drawn time travel adventure.

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Batman races to confront OMAC
The OMAC Project: What Happened to Batman's Brother Eye After Infinite Crisis?

During Infinite Crisis, Brother Eye wreaked havoc on DC's metahuman,s but the threat of the OMAC Project still isn't entirely eradicated.

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Bendis Hints at OMAC, Legion of Super-Heroes & More in 2019

DC Comics writer Brian Michael Bendis has released a collection of images teasing things to come in 2019, including OMAC and the Legion of Super-Heroes.

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5 More Non-Superheroic DC Universe Movies We'd Like To See

If Guillermo del Toro's Dark Universe really does herald a spate of DC movies that draw from characters connected to the superhero universe without being straight-up superhero movies, then why stop with the one-time Vertigo/Justice League Dark characters? Here are five more possibilities for Warners and DC Entertainment to consider.

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Bob Harras on DC Comics' New 52 "Second Wave"

DC Entertainment Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras talks moving forward with the six new titles in the "Second Wave" of the New 52 and the six cancelled books from the initial launch.

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Best Comics of 2011: The Runners Up

Tim looks back at the best comics of 2011 and begins to name his Top 30. Join him this week as he talks "Wonder Woman," "Holy Terror," "iZombie," "Daredevil" and more.

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