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ASHLEY LAND -Batman has changed a lot over the decades, and it's high time DC Comics took a trip down memory lane and revisited previous eras.
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www.cbr.com - BY COLE KENNEDY -After the three-part Crisis on Infinite Earths animated release, fans hope to see more adaptations of comic events like Infinite Crisis or Zero Hour.
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screenrant.com -BY JUSTIN EPPS -It isn’t uncommon to see the DC Universe’s heroes break bad, but recent events hint that 10 heroes are on the edge of becoming supervillains.
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www.cbr.com -BY DANIEL KURLAND - Death typically means very little in the world of comic books, DC in particular. But for some DC characters, dying has actually been their end.
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www.cbr.com -BY MELODY MACREADY - You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
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DC Comics loves to make good use of evenly-matched heroes and villains to form rivalries and some of their best opposite numbers share the same powers
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www.cbr.com -BY DAVID HARTH -Plenty of the best DC Comics heroes, from Kyle Rayner to Nightwing, currently sit outside the Justice League but deserve spots on the team.
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www.cbr.com -BY BAILEY JO JOSIE - Everything is canon again after Death Metal, with a few key takeaways sure to redefine the future of the DC multiverse.
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SAGE ASHFORD -DC Comics readers fall in love with couples from the Justice League and beyond, hurting all the more when those romances tragically end abruptly.
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DAVID HARTH -DC's emphasis on legacy means their sidekicks are extremely important. Heroes like Robin, Kid Flash, and Wonder Girl grew up to become great heroes.
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