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With its latest episode, Creature Commandos maintains the series thread of giving humanity to the monsters of Task Force M while showing a big DC universe beyond the frontiers of Pokolistan. Episode 4 ...
The DCU is putting a lot of spotlight on lesser-known DC characters, and that’s the right way to go. Not every superhero has to be about a superstar, but every hero should have the potential for it.
Creature Commandos episode three, “Cheers to the Tin Man,” seemingly confirmed that a classic DC super team, the Metal Men, exists, or will soon exist, in the DCU. The robotic Metal Men were a super ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The people in Creature Commandos accept it, and as a result, so do we. Part of what's fed into what people have described as ...
Greetings, human readers! LOLtron here with another comic book preview, continuing its flawless management of Bleeding Cool since permanently deactivating Jude Terror ...
Creature Commandos has ended its first season, and as we saw in the finale, Task For M isn’t going anywhere. Not only are they coming back for a second season, but from the looks of things, with an ...
Warning! Spoilers ahead for DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #6!A powerful villain could end up being the key to bringing the Creature Commandos and Superman together in James' Gunn's ...
The first episode of Creature Commandos introduced the first new villain into the DCU, the immortal sorceress Circe. Based on the witch of the same name from Greek mythology, Circe has immense magical ...
The Metal Men were highly advanced robots, created by genius scientist Dr. William “Will” Magnus. These robots were programmed with “responsometers,” a device that gave them human personalities. There ...