DC Comics‘ history has always been one of peaks and valleys. DC helped create the superhero as fans know it, and revitalized the medium in the 1956 with Showcase #4, which kicked off the Silver Age of ...
Yet somehow, he always finds his way back to his loving master. DC Comics/Warner Bros. Krypto First Appears in DC Comics’ Silver Age as Superboy’s Dog Krypto first appeared in Adventure Comics ...
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The classic DC Comics story The New Frontier will be a big influence on DC Studios going forward, according to James Gunn.
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Hey, it was the Silver Age. DC editorial originally intended for Krypto to be a one-time character, but the kids reading the comics at the time demanded he return. And a mere four issues later ...