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Coming 2 America is a 2021 American romantic comedy film that serves as a sequel to the 1988 film Coming to America starring Eddie Murphy in various roles and directed by Craig Brewer, from a screenplay by Barry W. Blaustein and David Sheffield, the original writers, and Kenya Barris, and a story by Blaustein, Sheffield, and Justin Kanew, based on characters created by Murphy. [4]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. American comic book publisher This article is about the US publisher of comics. For the Scottish publisher of comics and newspapers, see DC Thomson. For the capital of the United States, see Washington, D.C. DC Comics, Inc. Parent company Independent (1935–1938 and 1961–1967 ...
DC Oscar Pinto, Giovanni Barberi, F.G. Haghenbeck Superman Annual (vol.2) #12 Speedy (Mia Dearden) 2001 (May) DC Kevin Smith, Phil Hester: Green Arrow (vol.3) #2 Orpheus: 2001 DC Alex Simmons, Dwayne Turner: Batman: Orpheus Rising #1 Spike: 2001 Marvel Peter Milligan, Mike Allred: X-Force #121 Ultimate Marvel characters 2001 Marvel various ...
This is a list of active and upcoming DC Comics printed comic books (as opposed to digital comics, trade paperbacks, hardcover books, etc.). The list is updated as of February 5, 2025. The list is updated as of February 5, 2025.
Also received limited theatrical release [15] DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High: Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe. Released first on television. Justice League vs. Teen Titans: Seventh film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year: Set in the DC Super Hero Girls animated shorts universe.
When does ‘Gladiator II’ come out? Release date, cast, trailer, what to know. Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY. Updated November 18, 2024 at 4:48 PM.
Batman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Batman as its protagonist. The character, created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, [2] first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (cover dated May 1939).
[1] [2] [3] Keith Staskiewicz, writing for Entertainment Weekly, jokingly coined the term "DC Extended Universe" (DCEU) in an article about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on July 1, 2015. [4] [5] This term and the abbreviation DCEU quickly spread among the press and fans who took it as the official name of the franchise over the following ...