
DC Comics sure likes releasing goofy alternate takes on the Justice League. Last year, they were mech pilots, and not long before that, they were anthropomorphic dinosaurs.

DC Comics sure likes releasing goofy alternate takes on the Justice League. Last year, they were mech pilots, and not long before that, they were anthropomorphic dinosaurs.

The big day is drawing near and so are those shipping cut-offs for getting everyone on your list a special fandom holiday gift.

In the streaming world, the most important superpower is luring eyeballs to your platform—though adding actual superheroes to your line-up certainly can’t hurt. Thanks to a new deal with Warner Bros.

There is a lot going on in our latest look at Suicide Squad Isekai, the DC Comics anime that, well, is a Suicide Squad isekai—the popular portal fantasy subgenre about taking people out of their own time and place and dumping them in another world.

The season of giving is upon us, and fandom friends, here’s a list of deals and festive inspired geeky gifts and gear ideas.

Captain Marvel was dead, to begin with. More than one Captain Marvel, if we want to be perfectly accurate about it.

Much-loved DC Comics characters Superman and Lois aren’t going anywhere—you might have heard about that James Gunn movie in the works—but their iteration on the CW is coming to an end.

Bodies tells the story of four different murder investigations linked across almost two centuries of British history, from the late Victorian era all the way to the near future.

Over the weekend, WorldCon announced the Hugo Award Winners in Chengdu, China, this year’s host city for one of the