Is Superman the strongest Super Hero alive? Where is Wonder Woman from? Is Darkseid the most evil Super-Villain ever? Who is the fastest man alive? Who are Batman's allies?Have to know the answers to these questions? Look no further than the DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide: New Edition. Written by DC Comics experts, this illustrated encyclopedia features more than 200 i Is Superman the strongest Super Hero alive? Where is Wonder Woman from? Is Darkseid the most evil Super-Villain ever? Who is the fastest man alive? Who are Batman's allies?Have to know the answers to these questions? Look no further than the DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide: New Edition. Written by DC Comics experts, this illustrated encyclopedia features more than 200 incredible characters and Super Hero teams, including Batman, Harley Quinn, Justice League, and so many more. The DC Comics Universe changed forever following their epic Rebirth event, and so did the characters. This comprehensive guide covers the latest key storylines for each character and includes stunning new images from the comics. It is also packed full of vital statistics and explains each character's super powers, from indestructibility to sorcery. The DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide: New Edition is guaranteed to enthrall fans for hours on end. © DC Comics.
DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide New Edition
Is Superman the strongest Super Hero alive? Where is Wonder Woman from? Is Darkseid the most evil Super-Villain ever? Who is the fastest man alive? Who are Batman's allies?Have to know the answers to these questions? Look no further than the DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide: New Edition. Written by DC Comics experts, this illustrated encyclopedia features more than 200 i Is Superman the strongest Super Hero alive? Where is Wonder Woman from? Is Darkseid the most evil Super-Villain ever? Who is the fastest man alive? Who are Batman's allies?Have to know the answers to these questions? Look no further than the DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide: New Edition. Written by DC Comics experts, this illustrated encyclopedia features more than 200 incredible characters and Super Hero teams, including Batman, Harley Quinn, Justice League, and so many more. The DC Comics Universe changed forever following their epic Rebirth event, and so did the characters. This comprehensive guide covers the latest key storylines for each character and includes stunning new images from the comics. It is also packed full of vital statistics and explains each character's super powers, from indestructibility to sorcery. The DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide: New Edition is guaranteed to enthrall fans for hours on end. © DC Comics.
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Hazel –
DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide was well written and formatted and I liked it although I don't like most of the heroes in there except for Wonder Woman and The Flash... DC Comics Ultimate Character Guide was well written and formatted and I liked it although I don't like most of the heroes in there except for Wonder Woman and The Flash...
Stephen Dorneman –
This character collection is more of a YA-oriented general survey of the DC character canon than an encyclopedic tome. It does gives the names and a general description of the character's powers, and also throws in a short summarized random storyline as, I guess, an example of what the character has done. (Sad how DC doesn't even try to rationalize their heroes' powers -- 'connected to the Red Force, or the Speed Force, or the Green Force...') Okay to bring you up to speed on just how many Robin This character collection is more of a YA-oriented general survey of the DC character canon than an encyclopedic tome. It does gives the names and a general description of the character's powers, and also throws in a short summarized random storyline as, I guess, an example of what the character has done. (Sad how DC doesn't even try to rationalize their heroes' powers -- 'connected to the Red Force, or the Speed Force, or the Green Force...') Okay to bring you up to speed on just how many Robins there are, but gets a weak recommendation at best.
Tyler Dwyer –
This was a perfect read because a lot of my superheroes shows were on break so I thought it would be a good time to brush up on my superhero knowledge. This book is kind of basic compared to the other books I have read, I would recommend this to anyone who is at a younger age wanting to get into the world because it has basic knowledge of the characters
Amaya –
Gives a simple overview of each character's fictional biography and stats along with their key events. Interesting for children and comic readers who are unfamiliar with the various series to spend time on. Gives a simple overview of each character's fictional biography and stats along with their key events. Interesting for children and comic readers who are unfamiliar with the various series to spend time on.
Darin –
A “Cliff’s Notes” to major DC characters. I wanted more details like when the character first appeared and it what issues of which comic. Not very in-depth but a great place for beginners to familiarize themselves with the DC Universe.
Henry B. –
No Val-Zod Superman fuck DC comics I didn't see my favorite kryptonians Val-Zod Superman How the hell Kenny Kang get to make the cut but not Val Zod Superman God I hate Dan Dido I think this guy is a f****** racist No Val-Zod Superman fuck DC comics I didn't see my favorite kryptonians Val-Zod Superman How the hell Kenny Kang get to make the cut but not Val Zod Superman God I hate Dan Dido I think this guy is a f****** racist
Taryn Froese –
Really informative, didn't have many of the lesser known villains and characters Really informative, didn't have many of the lesser known villains and characters
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