Superhero Bits: Batman V Superman, Guardians Of The Galaxy, Iron Man, X-Men, Hulk, Avengers Age Of Ultron

Want to see the first piece of licensing for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice? How about some more set photos from Avengers: Age of Ultron? How is the Russian poster for Guardians of the Galaxy different from the domestic one? Which is the first actor coming back for Heroes: Reborn? Could Martian Manhunter still be in Justice League? What happens when you play The Dark Knight score over Harry Potter? Read about all this and more in today's Superhero Bits.

Batman Superman Banner

Check out this Batman v Superman banner from the Licensing Expo, via Coming Soon.

Jack Coleman is returning as the character fans referred to as "Horn Rimmed Glasses" in Heroes Reborn.Russian GOTG poster

The Russian Guardians of the Galaxy poster is slightly different, and smugger, than the domestic one. Thanks to CBM.

More and more set photos from Avengers: Age of Ultron can be seen here and here. Nothing too exciting, but a few stars.

Batman Stitch

The Caped Invader via Shirtoid.

Donal Logue spoke at length with CBR about his role and Gotham in general.Loki's story fits in pretty well with Elsa's from Frozen in this Let It Go parody.The Con-Fluence took some great shot on the WB Studio Tour with a Batman theme.

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Iron Man Keycaps

These Iron Man Keycaps are pretty sweet.

Could Martian Manhunter still be in Justice League? It's possible says Latino Review.

X-Wear

Cool infographic of X-Men outfits throughout the years via The Mary Sue.

Harry Potter footage syncs up really well with the Hans Zimmer score for The Dark Knight.Iron-Bat

The Iron Bat by BossLogic via Nerd Approved.

Lots and lots of people know Batman's not-so-secret identity, via IO9.

Transforming Hulk

Head to ThinkGeek to see why this still picture is so awesome. The Hulk breaks through the wall.

A Batman article by Psychology Today about why the character endures.