NEW DETAILS REVEALED FOR DC FESTIVAL OF HEROES: THE ASIAN SUPERHERO CELEBRATION
The Debut of Monkey Prince by Gene Luen Yang and Bernard Chang
A Special Monkey Prince 1 in 25 Variant Cover by Bernard Chang
Fantastic Stories Celebrating DC’s Legacy of Asian Super Heroes
A New Cassandra Cain Variant Cover from Stanley ‘Artgerm’ Lau
On Sale May 11, 2021
DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration, is an incredible anthology spotlighting DC’s past, present and even future Asian super heroes, featuring some of the most dynamic Asian storytellers in and out of comics. Featuring an incredible cover by the team of DC Publisher and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee, and colorist Alex Sinclair, this anthology includes a foreword by activist and CNN and WSJ Online contributor Jeff Yang, a selection of tribute pinups of DC’s Asian super heroes, plus an awesome variant cover featuring Cassandra Cain by artist Stanley “Artgerm” Lau.
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Warner Bros have Batgirl and Zatanna live-action projects in the works
Fri Mar 12, 2021 at 2:45pm ET
DC fans may be seeing new live-action Batgirl and Zatanna movies or TV shows.
At the annual AT&T investors meeting, a showcase of DC-related projects indicated that either a movie or TV show on the two popular heroines are in the works with scores of other properties.
Who is Batgirl?
The original Batgirl was Betty Kane, a teenager who took up the costume to work with her aunt, Kathy, the original Batwoman.
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In 1967, the Batman TV show introduced a new Batgirl who became a regular figure in the comics. Barbara Gordon, the daughter of police commissioner Jim Gordon, was inspired by Batman to take up her own costume to fight crime.