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Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (1941), created by psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston under the pen name Charles Moulton. Marston developed the ch...
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Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (1941), created by psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston under the pen name Charles Moulton. Marston developed the ch...
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Across comics, film, and games, few villains inspire as much curiosity as the Joker. The enduring question "who kills the Joker?" reflects both narrative impact and audience fas...
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By 2025, Superman remains a central figure in ongoing continuities, commonly framed as an alien survivor from Krypton raised on Earth with immense powers tied to his physiology...
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As of now, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow does not have an official release date, confirmed cast, or finalized director attached for a live-action adaptation. The project remains...
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The question of who plays the Joker spans movies, TV, and decades of pop culture. In live-action, this role is most closely tied to Joaquin Phoenix, who earned an Oscar for his...
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Superman in 2025 remains a cornerstone of global pop culture, serving as the archetypal superhero within DC Comics and across film, television, and games. This profile explains...
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Jason Momoa as Lobo refers to the depiction of the DC character Lobo in animated features and series where the actor supplies the voice and motion-capture performance. Lobo is a...
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Supergirl and Superman in 2025 are framed as enduring icons whose core identities remain stable even as media formats and supporting casts shift. Readers often ask whether Super...
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Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) is a founding member of the Justice League in canonical DC continuity, joining Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, and Cyborg in th...
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Selina Kyle, widely known as Catwoman, is a character defined by agility, moral ambiguity, and reinvention. Emerging from early 1940s comics, she evolved from a costumed thief t...
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