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Hot Toys has revealed new 1/6th scale action figures based on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Andor season 2. Tony Gilroy, ...
For the purposes of this discussion, we need to be clear: as far as I’m concerned, Batman v Superman: The Ultimate Edition is the only version of the movie worth discussing. Sure, people often t ...
This time they’ve brought us three new figures from The New Batman Adventures, which ran from 1997 to 1999 and consisted of ...
Step into the DC Multiverse once more as McFarlane Toys still has some DC Comics figures up his sleeve with new Digital ...
And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.
DC fans are counting down the days till Batman returns ... splash with Superman this summer. This shared universe will have its own version of The Caped Crusader. McFarlane Toys has been trying ...
What Movies Will It Remind You Of?: It’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice meets Battling Seizure Robots. (Or should it be Batmanttling Seizure Robots?) Performance Worth Watching Hearing ...
The undeniable chemistry between Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane and David Corenswet’s Superman at CinemaCon ... after the intense conclusion of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), and ...
You can’t save everyone forever.” This comparison highlights Superman’s unique emotional burden, contrasting with the more overt struggles of Batman and Spider-Man. Despite his powers ...
Sadly, you’d probably be right. Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #37 wraps up the team up arc with Aquaman, and it has plenty of ground to cover to get us to the end. Last issue I commented on ...
This was all to prove his philosophy that "one bad day" can drive anyone to madness, as he pushed Batman and Commissioner Gordon to the limit. The Killing Joke is now coming to McFarlane Toys with ...
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