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You may have, once or twice in your travels, heard the rumor that the legendary Guillermo del Toro wants to make a Justice ...
If "Batman v Superman" heralded, as the subtitle of that exercise in doom and gloom stated, the "dawn of justice," then the 2016 movie's sequel, "Justice League," suggests that it's still not ...
Justice League Dark continued to experience a lot of turnover in terms of creators and team roster leading up to the series finale. DC ultimately canceled the series with issue #40.
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has been fairly open about scrapping and delaying multiple planned movie and TV projects that ...
Following Justice League #75, in which one of America's oldest superhero teams is destroyed, Dark Crisis will follow the DC Universe as it attempts to move on without legacy heroes Wonder Woman ...
The Justice League Dark was introduced in 2011 as part of the New 52 reboot of the DC Comics shared continuity. The group formed in order to stop Enchantress, after the Justice League failed to do so.
Unlike fellow Justice League Dark member John Constantine, Zatanna is a Homo-Magi, a sub-race of humans with the inherent ability to use magic, making her naturally more powerful.
When Justice League Dark ended as a comic book series, a follow-up series was announced — Dark Universe, which bore the alternate name of Guillermo del Toro’s Justice League Dark movie project.
J.M. DeMatteis begins run as writer of %22Justice League Dark%22 New story line ties into %22Forever Evil%22 Constantine is looking for his team and runs into new villain Blight John Constantine's ...
Following the events of Justice League: No Justice, the fundamental forces of magic are at risk, and a new form of the Justice League will debut in the pages of Justice League Dark #1. This is far ...
This Justice League Dark series comes after years of the group potentially getting a film adaptation, with Guillermo del Toro, Doug Liman, and Andy Muschietti all rumored to tackle the project at ...
Justice League Dark will be released digitally on January 24 and on Blu-ray and DVD on February 7. Jesse is a mild-mannered writer for IGN.