Now that Brainiac has been confirmed for James Gunn's Man of Tomorrow, we break down what you need to know about this iconic Superman character and why he makes perfect sense as the main villain.
A hyper-intelligent android from the planet Colu, Brainiac first appeared in the pages of Action Comics way back in July 1958 ...
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Pierce Brosnan Hears Doctor Fate Returning In ‘Man Of Tomorrow’ – But Could He Be Talking About A New Issue Of ‘Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum’?
According to Piece Brosnan, word on the street holds that Doctor Fate is due for his DCU debut in 'Man of Tomorrow' - or is ...
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Rick Flag, Sr., Will Return In ‘Man Of Tomorrow’; Brainiac Being The Villain Also Looks More Likely
Rick Flag, Sr., returns but does Brainiac pose a significant threat in James Gunn's follow-up to 'Superman', 'Man of Tomorrow ...
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Gail Simone talks Deadpool, Justice League Unlimited, and more (Exclusive)
Comic book legend Gail Simone discusses her past work, like Deadpool, helping bring Alysia Yeoh into DC Comics, Red Sonja: ...
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