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While we don’t know who will end up as Gunn’s Man of Steel in Superman: Legacy, Corenswet surely looks great as the character in this awesome piece of fan art.
The DC Universe will begin in earnest when James Gunn’s Superman hits theaters. The Man of Steel, who hasn’t had a solo movie since 2013, will be jumping right into the action, facing off ...
DC Comics unveils new art from Absolute Superman #2, showcasing a confrontation between the Man of Steel and multiple Peacemakers. Published Sun, 06 Oct 2024 07:58:09 -0500 ...
Since the Superman movie with its masterful soundtrack first caught my attention when I was a kid, I’ve been a die-hard fan of the DC Comics universe. My first drawings were destined to be ...
We've already seen quite a bit of fan-art imagining how David Corenswet could look as the Man of Steel in James Gunn's Superman: Legacy, but this latest image might be the best yet.
The remarkable DC concept art depicts Corenswet’s Superman and Pattinson’s Batman together, standing side by side and looking ahead. The iconic superheroes are in their respective costumes ...
There's a lot of Superman: Legacy fan-art out there, but we think this latest effort, which imagines David Corenswet as the Man of Steel with and without the iconic red trunks, is worth a look ...
Superheroes Superman Epic Superman: Legacy Fan Art Transforms Nicholas Hoult Into Lex Luthor, And I’m Into It News By Sarah El-Mahmoud published November 25, 2023 ...
DC Comics' Newest Superman Comics© Provided by CBR Split Images of Gotham by Gaslight #1, Batman and Robin (Vol. 3) #10, and Batman Dark Age #3 are spliced together in this custom image ...
DC's Summer Of Superman takes over comic shelves as the Man Of Steel flies into theaters There are several new Superman titles, plus a Krypto The Superdog miniseries and a new Supergirl run.
The first of these movies is Gunn’s Superman: Legacy, and some fan art has transformed actor Skyler Gisondo into Jimmy Olsen. After seeing this rendering, I’m totally into it.
Way back in 1938, Action Comics #1 was not only considered the first appearance of Superman, but the start of the whole superhero genre as people know it today.