Jules Chin Greene
Contributing since August, 2020
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About Jules Chin Greene
Jules Chin Greene is the DC Editor for Screen Rant's comics team. She has a B.A. in English and Cinema Studies from Oberlin College. You can find her on Twitter at @JulesChinGreene for DC Comics news and reporting, and is reachable at Jules.G@screenrant.com
Latest Articles
DC Needs to Give Red Hood His Own Villains Instead of Batman's
Heroes are only as good as their villains, and Red Hood deserves his own unique rogues' gallery in DC Comics that is separate from Batman's.
Superman: Action Comics' Dan Jurgens & Lee Weeks Talk Lois & Clark Sequel
With Action Comics #1051, Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks return with a back-up story that is a sequel to their beloved Lois and Clark series
Damian Wayne's Robin Meets 30 Rock In Hilarious DC Fanart
Artist Sarah Leuver captures a striking moment with Damian Wayne from DC's Lazarus Planet with a reference to the television show, 30 Rock.
Interview: Lazarus Planet's Mark Waid Talks DC's New Earth-Shattering Event
DC's latest event kicks off with the explosive Lazarus Planet: Alpha #1, and we sat down and discussed the details with writer Mark Waid.
Darkseid’s Son is the DC Universe’s Luke Skywalker, But With One Twist
Darkseid's son, Orion of the New Gods, was DC Comics' Luke Skywalker several years before Star Wars Episode IV was ever released.
Darkseid's Anti-Life Equation Originally Had a Much Deeper Meaning
Jack Kirby's original intent for the Anti-Life Equation made it a deeply antiwar concept, one that enriches Darkseid's character in DC Comics.
Interview: Dan Jurgens On The Death of Superman 30th Anniversary Special
DC shocked fans around the world with the Death of Superman in 1992. Now, the original creative team returns with a new 30th Anniversary Special.
Interview: Batman/Spawn with Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo
Batman/Spawn #1 is the year's most anticipated crossover from DC Comics, bringing together the talents of Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo.
Supergirl’s New Costume Shines In Gorgeous DC Fanart
Supergirl has a new costume in DC Comics, and she looks absolutely stunning in new fanart from DC Comics artist Skylar Patridge.
Tim Drake: Robin Is The Boy Wonder’s Most Refreshing Start In Years
Tim Drake's new series brings the Boy Wonder back to his detective roots, with a new art style that beautifully challenges fans' expectations.
Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, and Ron Garney Interview: BRZRKR
Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, and Ron Garney sit down to discuss the past, present, and future of BOOM! Studios' hit series, BRZRKR.
Interview: Superman: The Harvests of Youth with Sina Grace
A new DC YA book from writer/artist Sina Grace depicts teenage Clark Kent like never before in Superman: The Harvests of Youth.
DC Has Set Up Justice League Queer’s Return With One Villain
Superman: Son of Kal-El perfectly sets up the return of DC's Justice League Queer team with one common villain: Henry Bendix.
Batman and Darkseid’s Sons Should Be DC’s Next Dynamic Duo
Batman's son, Damian Wayne, and Darkseid's son, Orion, are similar in their split between good and evil, making them unconventional heroes.
Batman and Spawn Collide In New Crossover Details From DC
DC has unveiled new details and covers for the highly anticipated Batman Spawn crossover by Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo, out on December 13th.
Nightwing Is Destined To Be DC’s Daredevil, Not Its Future Batman
Like Daredevil in the late 1980s, Nightwing is a community-focused hero fighting corruption in his city. This role is a better fit for him than Batman
Sandman’s Next Comics Arc Will Test The Show’s Best Idea
Sandman: Nightmare Country is giving The Corinthian the chance to redeem himself, an idea that echoes Gault's arc on the Netflix show.
Interview: Tim Drake: Robin and Young Justice With Meghan Fitzmartin
We spoke with writer Meghan Fitzmartin about the upcoming Tim Drake: Robin series and the ongoing Dark Crisis: Young Justice series at SDCC 2022.
SDCC 2022 Interview: Sandman: Nightmare Country With James Tynion IV
DC's Sandman: Nightmare Country brings a new set of horrors to fans, and we sat down with writer James Tynion IV at SDCC to discuss what's next.
SDCC Interview: Killadelphia With Rodney Barnes
At SDCC, we sat down with Rodney Barnes, writer of Image Comics' Killadelphia, to discuss what goes into this vampire crime story.