The characters in the Justice League have been featured in television and film many times. However, here a few iterations you'll likely never see on TV.
"Batman: Damned" launched a new line of mature readers comics for DC, but the hero's full frontal nudity embroiled the Black Label imprint in controversy.
While DC Comics might be best known for its iconic superhero suits, we can't forget the moments its heroes -- and villains -- bared it all in these books.
DC has made it onto countless pieces of merchandise, appeared at the movies, and taken over TV, yet what the "DC" stands for is far from common knowledge.
DC fans cannot wait for "Joker Folie á Deux" to hit the big screen in October. Until then, they'll just have to salivate more over these new set photos.
YouTube channel Reimagining Films with AI used artificial intelligence to reimagine Batman and the Justice League painted by Renaissance and Baroque artists.
This AI artwork fuses the legendary Super Saiyan Goku and the Last Son of Krypton into one super-powerful being. Here's what his outfit might look like.
A TikTok user uses AI to create a series of images imagining what the Joker would look like if the villain was from different countries. Check out the results.
"Iron Man" star Robert Downey Jr. admitted that he lost the Batman villain role of Scarecrow. Cillian Murphy, his "Oppenheimer" co-star, got the part instead.
These five superhero (and supervillain) facts from DC Comics' 80-plus years of publishing may sound like they're made up, but each one is actually true.
With "Superman: Legacy" set to launch the new DC film universe, there are some things we already know that hint at welcome changes for Superman and the DCU.
Superman is known for saving the day in the pages of DC Comics. But did you know that he once helped destroy the reemergence of the KKK in the United States?
A Batman fan used artificial intelligence to imagine a variety of Batsuit designs based on different countries from around the world. Check out the results.
Here's why video game "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League," which features the late Kevin Conroy's final performance as Batman, is generating controversy.