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The page you were looking for doesn't exist. You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved. If you are the application owner check the logs for more information. Turns out that the fine folks over at DC Comics are a bunch of blockheads. No, I’m not calling them stupid, you dummy; rather, they’re huge fans of LEGO and they’re wearing their love of interlocking bricks on their sleeve this fall with a series of LEGO-inspired covers in support of LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. While you’ll have to wait until November to get your hands on these, we have an exclusive sneak preview of the covers for The Flash #36 and Green Lantern #36. This is just the latest in a string of monthly themed variant covers for DC Comics. January saw a slew of Scribblenauts-inspired covers, followed by a very Steampunk February, and a Robot Chicken takeover in March. For April, DC went MAD for Alfred E. Neuman’s birthday, celebrated the sixties with groovy Mike Allred Batman ’66-style art in May, and dropped some Bombshells in June.




Much like Comic-Con, July was all about Batman 75 for the company formerly known as Detective Comics, whereas this month brings out the narcissist in every hero with selfie variant covers. September will revive the 3D motion covers in honor of Future’s End, and October will offer up some seriously spooky Monster variants. Basically, if you’re a hardcore comics collector with a craving for custom covers, then DC has you, for lack of a better term, covered. Here’s The Flash #36 And here is Green Lantern #36 Here’s the complete list of which DC Comics titles will be receiving a LEGO makeover: Batman & Robin #36 Green Lantern Corps #36 Justice League Dark #36 New Teen Titans #4 Which is your favorite? Will you be picking up LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham? Let us know in the comments below. Join LEGO Batman's brand new adventure with the Starter Pack, available now! | | Add a location to your Tweets When you tweet with a location, Twitter stores that location.




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Add your thoughts about any Tweet with a Reply. Find a topic you’re passionate about, and jump right in. Get instant insight into what people are talking about now. Get more of what you love Follow more accounts to get instant updates about topics you care about. See the latest conversations about any topic instantly. Never miss a Moment Catch up instantly on the best stories happening as they unfold. COUNTDOWN TO NOV 11: Mind control isnt needed for you to be excited for LEGO Batman 3. Loading seems to be taking a while. Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information. Supergirl is making the big move from CBS to The CW network this fall, joining her DC Comics cohorts Arrow, The Flash and the cast of Legends of Tomorrow. The second tier DC Universe has been slowly dominating television with a shared universe that joins all of the series characters together. The second season of the daughter of Krypton is already set to feature some fantastic new additions from the DC Universe, like Lena Luthor (Katie McGrath), Maggie Sawyer (Floriana Lima) and The Man of Steel himself, Superman (Tyler Hoechlin).




A new report released today is confirming the addition of one of the more recognizable ladies of the DC Universe, Miss Martian. The Wrap is confirming that Sharon Leal (Grimm, Hellcats) has been cast as Miss Martian in the upcoming second season of CW’s Supergirl television series. This marks the very first ever live-action appearance of the character. The CW hasn’t released any details about how the character will be portrayed or her origins, but no doubt Supergirl will take a few liberties and put their own unique spin on Miss Martian. The martian telepath is famous for having super strength and various other abilities, such as the power of flight, shapeshifting and regenerative powers. Miss Martian is a great addition to a series like Supergirl, since she is often shapeshifted into her human form to fit in with the general public. Although a relatively new character in the world of comic books, Miss Martian (aka M’gann M’orzz / Megan Morse), has made quite the impact in a short amount of time.




She debuted only a decade ago in the pages of Teen Titans #37, a creation of DC Comics creative favorites Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel. Fans will recognize Johns as the newly crowned president of DC Entertainment. Miss Martian is a White Martian that bears a striking resemblance to the legendary Justice League member, Martian Manhunter. Her true White Martian appearance is often more intimidating and disruptive, so she masks herself as a Green Martian and tries to resemble the Martian Manhunter whenever possible. Miss Martian has had a fast track to the hearts of the fans primarily due to her highly visible role as one of the lead team members in both seasons of the Young Justice cartoon, where she was voiced by Danica McKellar (The Wonder Years). In the series the often lovable martian, who goes by Megan, changes her appearance to look like the star of a television series that matches her own personal catchphrase, Hello Megan! She has also made notable appearances in the newer DC Super Hero Girls cartoon and in crossovers with Teen Titans Go!, Scooby-Doo!

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