Is Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League canon to Arkham Asylum, City and Knight? The previous Batman Arkham games made ... very stoic until it's time to pop the claws down the road" ...
Below, there's also a look at how non-canon DC films and Elseworlds films fit in, such as Zack Snyder's Justice League, Joker, and The Batman ... Phoenix's Joker to pop up and fight the Justice ...
Arkhamverse Batman, who was previously executed by Harley Quinn in a hugely controversial plot turn, shows up in the finale ...
As a refresher, the original campaign of Suicide Squad showed its members killing the Justice League's heroes, including the Batman of the Arkham video game series. Fans of the franchise were ...
Batman's tactics can be extreme and harsh, but one Justice League member uses methods so "out of the box," they actually ...
making him a natural leader for the Justice League. Batman's strategic mind and planning abilities could make him an ideal leader, despite his sometimes controversial methods. Martian Manhunter's ...
One of the most infamous video game launches in recent memory, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League failed to live ... had trouble letting go of Batman, but that needs to happen for brand's ...
Justice League Unlimited #3 is a drop from the previous two issues. While I hesitate to call it bad, the writing is too simple at times and unable to elevate a rather lackluster plot. Dan Mora’s ...
This week, LOLtron analyzes Justice League Unlimited #3 ... the same as any other pop culture website: to replace human writers with AI and churn out clickbait content as quickly and cheaply ...
From Marvel and DC to Sonic the Hedgehog and Golden Girls to Dragon Ball Super, Funko has a Pop for just about every ... aren’t that many Pops in the Batman The Dark Knight collection, but ...
Justice League: The Atom Project #1 — written by Ryan Parrot and John Ridley, with art by Mike Perkins, colors by Adriano Lucas, and letters by Wes Abbot — employs this trope, poorly executed ...