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‘Supergirl’ actress Nicole Maines brings her superhero ‘Dreamer’ to DC Comics pages
Nicole Maines’ powerful intro for Dreamer sets the stage for an incredible anthology
CW network cancels ‘Supergirl’ and Melissa Benoist is OK with that
“I promise we’re going to make it one helluva final season.” ~ Benoist
‘Supergirl’ Melissa Benoist is pregnant
The super actress and hubby made the announcement yesterday on Instagram
‘Supergirl’ Melissa Benoist posts candid video sharing that she is a domestic violence survivor
“… I learned what it felt like to be pinned down and slapped repeatedly, punched so hard the wind was knocked out of me, dragged by my hair across pavement, head butted, pinched until my skin broke, shoved into a wall so hard the drywall broke, choked.” ~ Melissa Benoist
DC announces release of superhero graphic novels for kids ages 5 – 13+
Fall 2025 Kids Graphic Novel Lineup Includes New DC Book Category: Early Reader (ages 5-7), Offerings include: Superman’s Good Guy Gang, Kid Flash: Going Rogue, Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade, Birds of Prey: The Origins, Teen Titans: Together, Nubia: Too Real, DC Spooky Graphic Novels for Kids Box Set.
James Gunn to direct DC Universe reboot film ‘Superman: Legacy’
Gunn also wrote the script and has released a synopsis and release date for the film
New DC Studios heads announce first 10 DC superhero TV / film projects for new DC Universe
… beginning with a new and younger actor replacing Henry Cavill as Superman
Bruce Campbell writing ‘Sgt. Rock vs The Army of the Dead’ for DC
Sgt. Rock and Easy Co. go up against a Nazi Zombie Horde in 1944 Berlin
DC to honor and celebrate late, great comic artist George Pérez for all of June
All DC June Comics released will feature a double page spread in honor of the legendary artist’s 68th birthday on June 9
‘Flash Facts’: DC’s newest superhero middle grade graphic novel
Have your middle-schoolers ever wondered what’s at the bottom of the ocean? Why polar ice melts? Or which tools forensic scientists use to solve a crime?