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Thinking about it but Crisis on infinite earth must have been so much hated on by Silver and Bronze Age fans at the time. It may have been their New 52. Would’ve been funny to see the general opinion at the time if the internet existed

What are some Common Misconceptions about Wonder Woman that you often see go around?





Remember when DC made the best Woman-Led Superhero film ever? What happened?



🇳🇮‼️ | URGENTE — La dictadura de Nicaragua anuncia la suspensión de la Semana Santa en el país. Quedan prohibidas todas las procesiones y se encarcelarán a todos los que se atrevan a salir.


@EveKeneinan Retconning Joseph to be an old man is such a Catholic move. 😂 It's quite clear he wasn't elderly.

Do you accept that the Pope is the holiest man on Earth?

A statue of Yasuke, an African slave, who arrived in Japan in 1579 and became the first black Samurai.

Scott Snyder on his intention with Absolute Batman: "The whole idea was to invert the entire mythology of Batman. And so he’s not a generational billionaire. Instead of being the system and order, he’s chaos. He’s anarchy. He’s that wild, primal beast that is just going to go straight into things you don’t want to go straight at at all. He’s larger than life and all of it. It isn’t just sort of Batman has no money, the villains have money. It’s an inversion of everything. He grows up in crime alley. His villains have a different role. The city is different. It’s a city of extremes. Like his allies are different. Everything is different." Why is it called Batman?

James Gunn on Craig Gillespie's Supergirl film: "[Gillespie has] a different take on Supergirl. You know, so many times female superheroes are so perfect, she’s not that at all. She’s very imperfect, like male superheroes have been allowed to be for a while." Does anyone know what he's talking about?


This 2004 DC Comics event still remains controversial today, but it did give fans one of the most shocking moments in modern Batman history. cbr.com/dc-controversi…






