Netflix To Acquire DC Comics In $83 Billion Deal (Which Also Includes Some Other Things, I Guess)
The news broke this morning that Netflix will acquire Warner Bros. Discovery.
DC Comics was founded in 1935, originally named National Comics Publications. Since then, it’s become the home to storied superheroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and many more. From the heroes of the Justice League to iconic villains like The Joker, Lex Luthor, and others, you can find them all inside the pages of DC books.
On Comic Book Club’s DC Comics page, you can find weekly reviews of DC’s books. In addition, the podcast frequently interviews DC’s writers, artists, and editors. You can also listen to Sons of Gunn, Comic Book Club’s weekly podcast about all things DCU TV and Film.
The news broke this morning that Netflix will acquire Warner Bros. Discovery.
DC Universe Infinite expands to new countries. Dark Horse is adapting the classic Witcher story that introduces Yennefer. The X-Men Messiah Trilogy is getting collected.
DC Comics dominated the November 2025 comic book sales chart. Dynamite will reprint an Ursula one-shot. Lunar Distribution is doing real well this year.
To be clear the countries are new for the app, DC did not create eight additional countries.
On the Stack podcast for December 3, 2025, we’ve got new comic book reviews for Ultimate Universe: Two Years In #1, DC K.O.: Superman Vs. Captain Atom #1 and so many more!
Read a preview of Teen Titans GO! #10 from DC Comics, written by Joseph Torres, with art by Dario Brizuela.
DC has added two more Compact Comics to its 2026 release schedule. The French comics festival Angoulême has officially been canceled. Marvel is collecting Garth Ennis’ Punisher and Nick Fury stories in one omnibus.
Looking for a list of the best DC Comics to buy for December 2025? Here are our top picks for the month, from DC KO to Absolute Universe.
Read a preview of JSA #14 from DC Comics, written by Jeff Lemire with art by Gavin Guidry, as JSA: Year One continues.
Read a preview of Gotham Academy: First Year #3 from DC Comics, written by Becky Cloonan, Karl Kerschl, and Brendan Fletcher, with art by Marco Ferrari.