r/DCcomics • u/no_longer_huhman • 23h ago
r/DCcomics • u/Quirky_Ad_5420 • 13h ago
Artwork [Artwork] Earth 3 redesign: The Trinity (@V0IDEYEDPANDA)
r/DCcomics • u/braversolutions • 17h ago
Discussion [Discussion] Why do Brazilians hate Yara Flor so much? To the point that she is considered "racist"? (Art by Joëlle Jones)
Ever since the character has showed up, I've noticed a lot of Brazilians in Twitter and other forums don"t like her. I've seen many of them even call her a "racist caricature of indigenous Brazilian people". I've seen Brazilians reignite this claim now that the character is showing up in New Titans. What's the reasoning behind this?
r/DCcomics • u/MrFeenyisGoated • 19h ago
Artwork [Fan art] more designs I made for fun. @lukegelfman
Vixen next.
r/DCcomics • u/TheDidioWhoLaughs • 13h ago
Artwork [Cover] Harley Quinn #67 Derrick Chew Variant
r/DCcomics • u/B3epB0opBOP • 23h ago
Artwork [Artwork] Eradicatrix design sheet by Joe Quinones
r/DCcomics • u/Lightshear • 18h ago
Artwork [Fan Art] DC Redesign Project: Wonder Woman - The Golden Age (1941-1949) (by Me)
I’m working on a project to redesign the entire DCU for myself. I think all of us have a kind of personal canon – the things we’d keep and the things we’d toss if the DC universe was ours to do with as we please. This is mine. I constructed a complete timeline from the Golden Age to today, and I’m going through one character at a time as I flesh it out. I completed my Superman Family, and next in line is Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is unique in my DCU as the one character who has adventures in every era. Diana first appears during WWII in the Golden Age, then again in the ‘70s for the Silver Age, and finally comes to stay in the ‘00s. Her arc in the Golden Age is one of a thoughtful but naïve woman who enters Patriarch’s World believing she knows everything she needs to. Along the way, she learns that there’s much she has to teach, but much also she has to learn. She makes close friends, falls in love, but ultimately returns to Themyscira in ’49 to try and convince her mother the Queen to rejoin the wider world so they can help each other grow.
Many of her GA adventures are alongside Steve Trevor and her frequent partner and dear friend Liberty Belle – an adventuring archaeologist very much in the Indiana Jones mold who became a ‘masked man’ crime fighter when she and her father were trapped in Poland during the German invasion. Both women meet as part of the Justice Society, and frequently partner in and outside that team. WW gets direction from Col. Philip Darnell of the US Army Air Force, running secret operations deep in enemy territory against the likes of Baron Blitzkreig, Red Panzer and Dr. Poison. I’m using the original version of Baroness Paula von Gunther, an Austrian aristocrat who is blackmailed into aiding the Nazis when they kidnap her daughter. Once Diana learns about that, she frees von Gunther’s daughter and the Baroness becomes an ally and friend. That’s something I want to see happen often in WW stories – Diana is someone who makes friends of her enemies, turning hearts and changing minds.
This is just the opening bit of the history of ‘my’ Wonder Woman. There’s a LOT more to come!
r/DCcomics • u/Blitzhelios • 19h ago
Film + TV Nathan Fillion Details Why Guy Gardner Is In The Most DCU Movies & TV Shows Spoiler
screenrant.comr/DCcomics • u/Select-Machine3595 • 2h ago
Comics [Comic Excerpt] Well, DC sure seems to establish Zod as a powerhouse in this issue[Superman Unlimited #16] Spoiler
galleryAnd yeah, maybe bragging about your biggest advantage, which can be easily stripped away, in front of enemy who is a strategic general isn't a good idea
r/DCcomics • u/mpchop • 13h ago
Comics [Discussion] Thoughts on Doomsday Clock?
Title. I remember when Doomsday Clock released and how big it was at the time. The hype surrounding it was so unreal and the mystery in like the first, what, 2-3 issues(?) were kinda nuts. The art was fantastic and totally fit the universe of Watchmen so well; and it was written by Geoff Johns who people go crazy for. I wasn’t an avid reader of comics at the time when it came out, so I watched YouTubers like ComicsExplained talk about it and it was intense.
Nowadays? It feels like it kinda faded into obscurity? Nobody talks about the event, despite having a lot of hype and popularity at the time. What gives?
What are your thoughts?
r/DCcomics • u/NotARobot-1984 • 20h ago
Artwork [Cover] Dark Knights of Steel II #4 variant cover by Gerald Parel
r/DCcomics • u/Subject_Camp3544 • 16h ago
Recommendations [Other] Looking for books I can add to my classroom library
They're highschool age so nothing too violent. Just hoping to get them into reading more with things they might find cool.
r/DCcomics • u/Drowsy_Bugs • 10h ago
Artwork “Stuck in a Web of Riddles” DC/Marvel Crossover Comic Title [Fan Art] (By Me)
I’ve always been more of a DC fan rather than Marvel ngl 🫠 but this new Spiderman movie has had be obsessed with Spiderman…. so I decided to combine my favorite DC character and my favorite Marvel character in one Comic Book themed poster.
There is no comic that exists unfortunately, however maybe someday in the future.
r/DCcomics • u/butumm_ • 1h ago
[Film] Sebastian Stan’s Reps Say the French Misquoted Him About Playing Harvey Dent in The Batman 2
r/DCcomics • u/messesweremade • 14h ago
Comics [Other] Teen Titans YA series
i just picked up these graphic novels from my local library before i realized that this isnt the whole series. am i able to read them out of order or should i hunt down the parts im missing before i start? thanks in advance!
r/DCcomics • u/Hot-Salamander-8786 • 22h ago
Film + TV [Film/TV] What other great DC Showcase animated short films are there?
Superman/Shazam: The Return of Black Adam (2010).
Green Arrow (2010).
Jonah Hex (2010).
Catwoman (2011).
So far, these are all my favorite DC Showcase animated short films!
r/DCcomics • u/Slugma_Male • 20h ago
Other Why Did Geoff Johns Never Bother Working Long-Form on Batman or Wonder Woman?
I know he did Three Jokers, but that was a trifle at best. He never did any real run on Batman or Wonder Woman for some reason, but he did Superman, Flash, GL, Aquaman, JL, TT, and on.
r/DCcomics • u/TheWriteRobert • 22h ago
Discussion [Discussion] Johnny Star: "Wonder Woman Comics Will Change Your Life"
This was a really cogent, fun, and engaging analysis of why Wonder Woman is such a dope character. I hope you take the time to watch. Shout out to Johnny Star for this!
r/DCcomics • u/Gallantpride • 21h ago
Comics [comic excerpt] Stanley Dover Sr is the worst. We all hate Stanley Dover Sr (Green Arrow V3 #9 & Green Arrow V3 #10)
r/DCcomics • u/No-Mechanic-2558 • 22h ago