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10 Best Flash Multiverse Adventures
Some of the best Flash adventures involve Barry Allen, Wally West or any speedster traveling the multiverse, battling threats like Reverse Flash.
10 Best DC Comics That Are Way Too Short
Some of the best DC comics ever, from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow to Blue and Gold, deserved longer runs and more issues for fans to enjoy.
10 Weirdest Versions Of The Justice League In DC Comics
DC Comics houses some pretty weird versions of the Justice League, with teams originating in the Wild West, and others created by Stan Lee.
Green Lantern’s Most Controversial Moment Was Even Worse on Another Earth
Green Lantern #54 coined the infamous term "fridging" but DC's latest take on that moment makes it way more gruesome.
These Green Lanterns Are Far More Dangerous And Evil Than The Ones Fans Know
Readers of Multiversity: Teen Justice may be surprised to learn the Green Lanterns are the series villains, but why did they turn bad on this Earth?
Is Teen Justice's Close Relationship With Their Justice League Because Of Dark Crisis?
Earth-11's teen superheroes aren't as independent as they would like to be, but Aquagirl's close ties to the Justice Guild may be Dark Crisis' fault.
REVIEW: DC's Multiversity: Teen Justice #1
Multiversity: Teen Justice #1 expands the colorful history of Earth-11 with an enthralling tale of the daily adventures of teen superheroes.
Before Suicide Squad: Peacemaker Starred in DC’s Best Watchmen Follow-Up
Pax Americana was one of Peacemaker's most unique starring roles -- positioning the highly-trained killer into DC's self-reflection on Watchmen.
Peacemaker: How John Cena's Suicide Squad Hero Saved a DC Multiverse World
John Cena's upcoming Suicide Squad character, Peacemaker, is responsible for saving at least one world singlehandedly in a surprisingly brutal fashion in The Multiversity.
Who Is The Empty Hand, The Multiversity's Missing God?
The Empty Hand, the villain behind Multiversity, is still in the darkest corner of the DC Universe, and he's even scarier than Death Metal's villains.
Justice League of Assassins: Who Are DC's Most Lethal Multiversal Heroes?
The Justice League of Assassins might just be the most savage group of heroes in the DC Multiverse, but they didn't stick around long.
Who Is Thunderer, DC's Answer to Thor?
Learn more about the Thunderer, the DC version of Marvel's Mighty Thor, and what his major role in the DC multiverse is.
Who Is Quantum Superman, Multiversity's Doctor Manhattan?
On one of DC's Infinite Earths, Allen Adam, the Quantum Superman of Earth-4 who possesses many of the same powers as Watchmen's Doctor Manhattan.
Justice League: Who Is Lord Havok, DC's Doctor Doom?
While Lord Havok might have encountered the Justice League as a Doctor Doom analogue, the DC villain morphed into a very different kind of character.
The Flash: What Happened to Red Racer, DC's LGBTQ Speedster?
This is what happened to Red Racer, the multiversal Flash who served as a member of Justice Incarnate.
Shazam: How Did the DC Hero's Greatest Foes Fuse into Black Sivana?
On one of the many worlds of DC's Multiversity, Shazam's classic nemesis effectively stole the powers of Black Adam for himself.
Ultra Comics: What is the Most Dangerous Object in the DC Multiverse?
One of DC's most dangerous things is Ultra Comics, the haunted artifact that the Gentry used in their plans to consume everything in Multiversity.
Doomsday Clock Might Tie In To Grant Morrison's Multiversity
Doomsday Clock promises big, cross-universe action, but is it also going to pick up on a dangling plot point from The Multiversity?