James Gunn's entry into the DC universe will start a new era for the production house, starting fresh with Superman.
Superman Unlimited will kick off May 21, and will be set up with a “Zero Issue” in DC’s Free Comic Book Day issue on May 3. According to DC, the “Summer of Superman” will include ongoing and limited books for fellow Supers like Supergirl, Superboy, and Krypto.
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James Gunn explained why The Penguin and Harley Quinn don't have the DC Studios animation, adding that an "Elseworlds" one was in the works.
Both those projects were helmed by James Gunn, who also made Creature Commandos, has his Superman movie coming this summer on the 2025 movies schedule, and is running DC Studios with producer Peter Safran.
James Gunn might be introducing a completely new version of Batman in the DCU, that is new to comics as well. Absolute Batman could be the DCU's Batman, given how the character looks in his cameo in Creature Commandos. James Gunn will probably introduce batman properly in his own project, before letting the character pop up in other narratives.
As a longtime fan of DC Comics in print and on-screen ( Super Friends will always be the greatest Saturday morning cartoon of all time), it's not a statement made lightly. She's not a character I was familiar with,
James Gunn's net worth has steadily risen since he ventured into the mainstream with his Marvel films and as the co-CEO of DC Studios.
For the first time in ages, DC Comics is giving the Man of Steel a new ongoing series with Superman Unlimited, written by Marvel Comics legend Dan Slott.
Sean Gunn is making his DC debut after working for Marvel.
DC Comics has revealed Superman Unlimited, a new monthly series launching in May 2025, and one that brings one of Marvel Comics' biggest exclusive writers back into the DC fold.
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