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ScreenRant on MSNDC Comics Pushes Boundaries, But 10 Controversial Covers Went Way Too FarDC Comics has had a lot of great covers, but some comics have achieved notoriety thanks to their controversial cover art.
Think Superman is nothing but a boring do-gooder with too many powers? These great comics will change your mind.
It's still a few months out, but comic book publishers are already starting ... The story finds the eight-year-old Clark Kent lonely until he meets fellow super-powered pals Kendra Saunders ...
More importantly, Gaban’s appearance in Elbaf also finally lays to rest an old mystery, with his clothing and straw hat finally confirming that the man seen drinking with Crocus on the cover ...
Mora provides the wraparound main cover for Superman #25, with variant covers from a who's-who of comic book art giants ... readers to an eight-year-old Clark Kent, and his super-powered friends ...
A publisher of Neil Gaiman's graphic novels and comic ... whose books Good Omens, American Gods and The Sandman have been adapted for television - was the subject of a New York Magazine cover ...
Penguin Random House is set to launch a 40th anniversary, hardcover Dragonlace Chronicles collection on February 4th that ...
Prime Video's Mr. & Ms. Smith cast Donald Glover and Maya Erskine in a story about strangers turned married spies. The ...
Three other stories not including Superman are included in the 64-page book from 1939. But that cover art is awesome. A 9.0 grading may have also been the 80-year-old comic’s selling point when it ...
This book cover image released by Ten Speed Graphic shows “This Beautiful ... and broken family to start anew in the melting-pot city that already felt like an old friend because it’s where her heroes ...
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