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Tales from the Dark Multiverse is an American superhero/anthology comic book limited series published by DC Comics, beginning on October 16, 2019. The series takes some of the most famous events in the DC Universe and puts a twist on them.
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.It is based on characters that appear in American comic books published by DC Comics.
The New 52 and Convergence restored the Pre-Crisis Multiverse; all Pre-Crisis Earths below 52 are spelled out (i.e., Earth-Three), realities from the 52 Multiverse and the New 52 Multiverse use a hyphen (Earth-3), and they later use a space (i.e., Earth 3) after the Dark Multiverse was introduced, which uses negative numbers (i.e., Earth -3).
Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse: A crossover film between Teen Titans Go! and DC Super Hero Girls animated series. Green Lantern: Beware My Power: Twentieth film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons: 2023 Legion of Super-Heroes: Twenty-first film in the DC Animated ...
Villains really are the new superheroes. DC Studios has tapped screenwriter Matthew Orton (“Captain America: Brave New World”) to write a feature film that will involve Batman villains Bane ...
"Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths", originally "Dark Crisis", is a 2022 comic book storyline published by DC Comics, comprising an eponymous central 7 issue mini-series by writer Joshua Williamson and artist Daniel Sampere, and a number of tie-in books. The event received critical acclaim, with critics praising Williamson's writing, inclusion of ...
When a meeting with the Batman Who Laughs's Justice League (Harley Quinn, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, and Mister Miracle; each paired with a respective Dark Knight of the Dark Multiverse) is interrupted by the main Batman, Wonder Woman argues with her former teammate, saying that it is not enough to just win small "street battles" like Bruce but ...
A cell of members ambush the Justice League and offer Batman as the key to open up the Dark Multiverse, but are killed by The Batman Who Laughs and his Robins. In Doomsday Clock, the remaining representatives of the Court of Owls are among the villains who meet with the Riddler to discuss the Superman Theory. [4]