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DC Universe Presents
A new series spotlighting some of the DC Universe's most exciting super heroes by some of comics' top creators. Will you explore the less-traveled corners of the DCU to visit Deadman's past, or Aqualad's future? Anything could happen here...and it probably will!
DC Universe Online: Legends
A few members of the JLA try to attack the ship but are powerless against Brainiac's defenses. As the shielded part of Metropolis vanishes before their eyes, Superman is seen worried about Lois Lane.
DC Universe (2008)
This is it! The greatest DC characters! Your favorite writers and artists! Everything leading to Final Crisis and beyond starts here for just 50¢! Take a journey through the past and present of the DCU, and witness the emergence of the greatest evil in the universe — and the stunning return of a force for good! You dare not miss DC Universe: Zero!
- Issue #0 (8 years ago)
DC Super Stars
The series' middle period was marked by theme issues — Aquaman, heroes with guns, sports, magic-users — until issue #12, which heralded the title's second original story, featuring Superboy. From that point until DC Super Stars was cancelled after issue #18, the series contained new stories about a range of different characters (some being showcased for their own titles), as well as a collection of "secret origin" stories. The Bronze Age Huntress made her first appearance in DC Super Stars #17 (November/December 1977) in a story written by Paul Levitz and drawn by Joe Staton and Bob Layton.
DC Super Hero Girls: Past Times at Super Hero High
The worldwide sensation DC Super Hero Girls starts a new adventure in this Digital First format! Developed for girls aged 6-12, DC Super Hero Girls features DC's most powerful and diverse line-up of female characters as relatable teens, playing out across multiple entertainment content platforms and product categories to create an immersive world.
DC Super Hero Girls: Hits and Myths
“Intro to Epics” is one of Wonder Woman’s favorite classes at DC Super Hero High, but even for an overachiever, balancing high school literature assignments with learning to be a superhero can be tough. But you know what they say about learning—experience is the best teacher! So when Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, Bumblebee, Poison Ivy, Katana, and Harley Quinn fight a cyclops, a witch, and a bevy of sirens, they’re sure to learn a thing or two about The Odyssey—if they survive their epic battle in the underworld!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
DC Super Hero Girls Halloween ComicFest Special Edition
Class is in session! Welcome to DC Super Hero High! DC Super Hero Girls is an exciting new universe of superhero storytelling that builds character and confidence and empowers girls to discover their true potential. This special Halloween ComicFest issue features an exciting, action-packed story from the upcoming original graphic novel, DC SUPER HERO GIRLS: HITS AND MYTHS, which readers of all ages will enjoy. Don't miss this chance to meet the students as they find out that fun, friendship and hard work are all part of growing up!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
DC Special: Raven
From Marv Wolfman, co-creator of Raven, and maverick penciller Damion Scott (Batgirl) comes a 5-issue miniseries delving into Raven's past and giving her a new life — but first she must survive the horrors of high school! Can the Titan's empath endure the wave of teen angst at school, especially after someone begins killing students? Emotions are driven sky high thanks to the reappearance of the Psycho Pirate's Medusa mask, and there's no way anyone can contain it once it has fallen into the wrong hands. Titans fans new and old dare not miss this one!
DC Special: Cyborg
Cyborg must ask himself: is he man, machine or monster? What dark secrets from his past are coming back to haunt this Teen Titan? And just how far will he go to prevent anyone else from suffering his fate?
DC Special Series
DC Special Series was an umbrella title for one-shots and special issues published by DC Comics between 1977 and 1981. Each issue featured a different character and was often in a different format than the issue before it. DC Special Series was published in four different formats: Dollar Comics, 48 page giants, digests, and treasury editions. Neither the umbrella title nor the numbering system appear on the cover; the title "DC Special Series" appeared only on the first page in the indicia. Most issues featured new material, but eight issues were reprints of previously published material.
DC Sneak Peek: Green Lantern: The Lost Army
On a planet more alien than they can begin to imagine, John Stewart and a small group of Green Lanterns encounter new life, new dangers, and a mission of survival unlike anyone's faced before!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
DC Rebirth Holiday Special
DC’s biggest and brightest heroes celebrate the holidays in this new special! Don’t miss a Chanukah crisis for Batwoman, a Flash family Christmas, Wonder Woman interrupting John Constantine’s hellblazing pagan party and more-including the return of Detective Chimp! Today’s top talents bring you a very special holiday gift that’ll keep on giving through the New Year! And writer Paul Dini crafts a Harley holiday tale featuring DCU guests that bridges all the stories in the weirdest, wildest way.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
DC One Million 80-Page Giant
Set in the 853rd century from DC One Million, several stories explore and continue the universe presented in the event:Superman Prime welcomes Atom, the last survivor of his universe to his new home.Superboy and Impulse work to resurrect Robin.Aquaman deals with the secrets of Neptune. The Legion of Executive Familiars (composed by Krypto-9, Octus, Wormhole and Solaris Solar Dogs) debate to accept a new member, the Infinite Mouse. Superman and Batman goes undercovert to capture their most dangerous enemies. The Justice Legion A must deal with the invasion from a parallel universe.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
DC One Million (1998)
Spinning out of his critically acclaimed JLA run, writer Grant Morrison takes readers to the 853rd Century! The Justice Legion A arrive in the present to invite the JLA to a celebration for the return of Superman, but in extending the hand of friendship across time, have the heroes of tomorrow doomed the world of today?
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