James Gunn has shared some new comments about Man of Tomorrow. Gunn and Peter Safran are in charge of the DCU for Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios. The shared universe began in December 2024 with ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If there’s one thing I love about the Absolute Universe, it’s that it’s improving on heroes like ...
James Gunn's Superman was one of this summer's biggest box office hits, earning over $616 million worldwide as fans and critics responded warmly to the tonal shift from Zack Snyder's rather dour DC ...
Superman fans don’t have to wait for “Man of Tomorrow” to see the Man of Steel again. “Supergirl” star Milly Alcock attended a reveal event of the film’s first teaser trailer attended by GamesRadar+.
2025 was a year of great movies, both in terms of blockbuster tentpoles and auteur prestige pictures. And though writer/director James Gunn's Superman may not be the most-likely candidate for ...
A first-edition copy of Superman No. 1 from 1939 has sold for $9.12 million at Heritage Auctions in Dallas, setting a record for the most expensive comic book ever sold. Three brothers in California ...
The identity of the comic's buyer has not been publicly released. It's a bird! It's a plane! No – it’s the most expensive comic ever sold! An original "Superman" No. 1 comic, printed by DC Comics in ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. It’s a bird, it’s a plane ... it’s a Superman comic beyond most of our price range! A pristine copy of “Superman” ...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a new record price for a comic book – with an unusual backstory. A “Superman #1” comic book from 1939 sold for $9.12 million on Thursday in an auction from Heritage ...
Warner Bros Studio and the Superman 1939 comic Getty/Heritage Auctions No matter who ends up owning Warner Bros Discovery, Superman will remain a jewel in the crown of the 102-year-old studio. With ...
A nearly pristine Superman No. 1 (1939), graded CGC 9.0, sold for a record-breaking $9.12 million USD at Heritage Auctions This makes it the most valuable comic ever sold, dethroning Action Comics No.