What if the SnyderVerse never truly ended | only changed medium?
This series exists in that space between fact and faith. Between what we know and what we were never allowed to see. Using storyboards, interviews, abandoned plans, and ideas Zack Snyder himself has openly discussed, this is a blueprint for how the SnyderVerse could… and honestly should… continue in comic form.
Not as a corporate reboot. Not as a compromise. But as a continuation of the myth.
Let’s be clear about what this is and what it isn’t.
This is fan fiction, yes, but it’s informed fan fiction. Grounded in real intent, real concepts, and real narrative threads that were already mapped out. The Knightmare future. Darkseid’s endgame. Superman’s fall and redemption. Batman’s final stand. These weren’t vague dreams. They were planned. Structured. Designed to unfold across chapters, not headlines.
More importantly, this is a love letter. A recognition that the SnyderVerse was never just about box office numbers or internet arguments. It was about scale, consequence, and operatic storytelling in a genre that often plays it safe. Comics are where DC mythology thrives best—and where this story can live without budget ceilings, studio panic, or reactionary course corrections.
So consider this series an exercise in respect. Respect for the work. Respect for the fans who stayed engaged. And respect for the idea that some stories don’t die… they just wait for the right format.
The SnyderVerse continuing in comics wouldn’t erase the future of DC. It would preserve a chapter of its past, exactly as it was meant to be told.
And that, frankly, feels very DC.

