www.cbr.com -BY BRANDON SCHREUR -Heroes and villains from across the DC Universe are showing some skin in a new swimsuit variant cover series from a number of talented artists.
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screenrant.com -BY LIAM MCGUIRE - Like Harley Quinn before her, a popular Batman: The Animated Series character that debuted in the show was just made DC Comics canon.
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www.cbr.com -BY SEAN GRIBBIN -Five pages from Batman #125 written by Chip Zdarsky and drawn by Jorge Jiménez show Batman dealing with a difficult hostage situation -- and failing.
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www.cbr.com -BY SEAN GRIBBIN -Alfred Pennyworth is a father figure to Batman while serving as his butler, and Nightwing writer Tom Taylor teases that the two will soon be at odds
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screenrant.com -BY SAMANTHA KING -Joker's bucket list in Joker: Last Laugh reveals that his most sinister plan is to make elements of Injustice: Gods Among Us a reality.
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www.cbr.com -BY BRANDON SCHREUR -In Superman: Son of Kal-El #11, DC reveals an uplifting secret about Batman and Superman that at least one character had no prior knowledge of.
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bleedingcool.com -by Rich Johnston
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screenrant.com -BY ALEX SCHLESINGER -10-page previews for the final two Round Robin series, Suicide Squad Dark and Superboy, are now available to read on DC Infinite, before voting ends!
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screenrant.com -BY JUSTIN EPPS -When Batman was thought dead, Alfred Pennyworth received the most tear-jerking message from Bruce, who told his faithful butler how he really felt.
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@By Adam Bankhurst - Pérez was a key figure for Avengers, Fantastic Four, New Teen Titans, Wonder Woman, Crisis on Infinite Earths, and so many more.
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