New History of the DC Universe #4 concludes Mark Waid's epic tour through DC continuity with Darkseid's demise and hints of ...
New History Of The DC Universe Adds Watchmen, Wildstorm, Absolute... and Ultimate Universe as well? (Spoilers) ...
On the night of Oct. 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble observed a strange star that flickered in intensity at regular intervals. The star ...
In this awe-inspiring visual journey, the entire 13.8 billion-year history of the universe is condensed into just 10 minutes—each second representing 22 million years. Starting from the Big Bang and ...
The Methuselah Star, also known asHD 140283, has long been a subject of fascination among astronomers. Its age, initially ...
However, after an initial sale bump, “The New 52” ultimately proved unpopular. DC undid much of it a mere five years later in “DC Rebirth.” Since then, DC writers like Scott Snyder have thrown their ...
According to the model, dark matter may have started as particles that were hot, light, massless, and fast. As the universe ...
Longtime DC Comics fans know how complex their continuity is. And that’s putting it mildly. While their rival Marvel Comics has had a pretty linear continuity since its inception, DC has undergone ...
Were the New History of the DC Universe #1 purely referential, it would be impressive. However, what makes it invaluable lies in the back of the book, after Waid’s history. Here, Dave Wielgosz, ...
For 90 years, DC Comics continuity has largely been a mess. In 1985, DC attempted to streamline its multiple timelines and characters with the epic mini-series Crisis on Infinite Earths. Marv Wolfman ...