No, 'Bodies' is not a DC comic. It might belong to a different comic publisher or be an independent creation.
I don't think so. DC has a specific lineup of comics, and 'Bodies' isn't typically included. It could be from another comic universe or a standalone title.
Bodies is not from DC Comics. DC Comics is known for its well-established franchises and characters, but Bodies doesn't belong to that collection. It might be from another comic publisher or an independent creation.
No, it isn't. 'Bodies' has an original story and not based on any comic.
No, 'Bodies' isn't a comic book. It might be a novel, a film, or something else, but not a comic book.
Yes, Warm Bodies was based on a comic. The movie took inspiration from the source material to create its unique story.
300 isn't a DC comic. It has its own independent creation and doesn't fall under the DC Comics universe. The story and characters are distinct from DC's offerings.
In 'Watchmen', there are characters like Rorschach. He's a very complex anti - hero with his own moral code. His mask that constantly changes patterns is a very distinct feature.
The 'Batman: The Dark Knight Returns' is also among the well - known ones. It shows an older Batman coming out of retirement in a gritty Gotham City. The art style and the story's take on an aged hero are very engaging.
Yes, Shazam is a DC comic. It's part of the DC Comics universe and has been featured in various DC comic books.
Vampirella wasn't a DC comic. She has her own independent comic series and background separate from DC's universe. DC has its own array of characters and storylines that don't include Vampirella.
Yes, DC has often been present at Comic Con with various panels and showcases.