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ACTION COMICS #1008

Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Steve Epting, variant cover by Esad Ribic.

The creative team of writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Steve Epting dig into the DC Universe in this sweeping espionage epic that’s shattering the agencies – and heroes – dedicated to protecting the world! As the D.E.O. falls, only Jimmy Olsen may hold the answers to helping Superman and Lois Lane uncover who’s behind the attacks rocking the DC Universe’s biggest clandestine organizations. And when the Suicide Squad’s Amanda Waller makes a shocking discovery, can she help the trio understand the truth before the balance of power shifts to Leviathan forever?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

ADVENTURES OF THE SUPER SONS #7

Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art by Carlo Barberi and Matt Santorelli, cover by Dan Mora.

Locked in an intergalactic juvenile detention facility, Superboy and Robin meet the youngest…and meanest…Green Lantern ever! Well, sort of a GL. Mostly a GL. Really more of a trainee, but don’t tell the bad guys, okay? Plus, Joker Jr. returns…the clown who may be the boys’ last, best hope to stop the Gang!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 5.

AQUAMAN #45

Written by Kelly Sue DeConnick, art and cover by Robson Rocha and Daniel Henriques, variant cover by Cully Hamner.

She’s heeeeeere! Witness the epic origin of Aquaman’s most dangerous foe yet – the nefarious Namma! Meanwhile, Aquaman, still trying to piece together his strange vision of a mysterious red-headed woman, agrees to accompany Caille across dangerous waters to meet her long-lost mother in exchange for recovering his lost memories. But as the two allies (or maybe more?) approach Namma’s island, strange events begin to occur that reveal a shocking truth about Caille herself!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

BATGIRL #32

Written by Mairghread Scott, art by Paul Pelletier and Norm Rapmund, cover by Emanuel Lupacchino, variant cover by Derrick Chew.

Coming to you live from Gotham City! The people’s-choice congressional candidate Luciana Alejo is all set to give a televised interview that could secure her victory, but the Cormorant is ready to silence her for good. Can Batgirl protect the candidate without making her alter ego, Barbara Gordon, lose her campaign job in the process?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

BATMAN #64

Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Guillem March, cover by Chris Burnham, variant cover by Sean Murphy.

« The Last Cold Case, » part one! The two greatest detectives in the DC Universe take on the one cold case that will tear them apart! As chief architect of the Sanctuary program that cost so much for so many, especially Wally West, Batman will be held accountable…by the Flash! A cold case from the Justice League’s past has mysteriously re-opened, and Batman and the Flash – the only two heroes who stand a chance of cracking the case – are at each other’s throats! Our heroes must combat a demon from the past while burying their own inner demons in the process…and neither the World’s Greatest Detective nor the Fastest Man Alive will ever be the same again! But who is really pulling the strings here? And how does Gotham Girl fit into all this? Friendships will be tested and blood will be spilled in this titanic crossover event…

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

BATMAN #65

Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Guillem March, cover by Chris Burnham, variant cover by Jefffrey Alan Love.

« The Last Cold Case, » part three! The two greatest detectives in the DC Universe take on the one cold case that will tear them apart! As chief architect of the Sanctuary program that cost so much for so many, especially Wally West, Batman will be held accountable…by the Flash! A cold case from the Justice League’s past has mysteriously re-opened, and Batman and the Flash – the only two heroes who stand a chance of cracking the case – are at each other’s throats! Our heroes must combat a demon from the past while burying their own inner demons in the process…and neither the World’s Greatest Detective nor the Fastest Man Alive will ever be the same again! But who is really pulling the strings here? And how does Gotham Girl fit into all this? Friendships will be tested and blood will be spilled in this titanic crossover event…

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

BATMAN BEYOND #29

Written by Dan Jurgens, art by Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund, cover by Pasqual Ferry, variant cover by Shawn Martinbrough.

The Joker is prepared to deliver his fatal punchline as everything – and the kitchen sink, too – hits the fan for Batman and Robin. Even with Dick Grayson’s help, the Dynamic Duo of tomorrow and Bruce Wayne may not stand a chance. Will The Joker turn Terry’s brother into the new Jason Todd? Is now a good time for Terry and Bruce to clash? And why are Neo-Gothamites cheering on the Clown Prince? Will anyone survive « The Final Joke »?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

BATMAN AND THE OUTSIDERS #3

Written by Bryan Hill, art by Dexter Soy, cover by Tyler Kirkham, variant cover by Mikel Janin.

In their first encounter with the powerful maniac who’s pursuing runaway meta-human Sofia Barrera, Black Lightning and the Outsiders were absolutely humbled. Does everyone on this team have what it takes? Or did Batman make a catastrophic mistake when he entrusted them with Sofia’s life?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

THE BATMAN WHO LAUGHS #3

Written by Scott Snyder, art and cover by Jock, variant cover by Riccardo Federici.

All the pieces are starting to fit together as the Batman Who Laughs acquires another key element in his plan – one that is linked to the founding fathers of Gotham City and to a legacy started by the Wayne family and protected by none other than Oswald Cobblepot. While the Penguin goes head-to-head with the darkest version of his mortal enemy, Batman is forced to compromise his principles and purge the serum that protects his heart from the deadly Joker Toxin! It’s a no-win situation as writer Scott Snyder and artist Jock return to the sociopath they created in « Black Mirror »: James Gordon Jr.

32 pages, $4.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

CATWOMAN #8

Written and cover by Joelle Jones, art by Elena Casagrande, variant cover by Tony S. Daniel.

What is it that they say about house-guests and bad fish? How they both start to stink after a couple of days? Well, Oswald Cobblepot has been hanging around Catwoman’s new city, and Selina Kyle has been holding her nose for far too long. It’s time to send the Penguin packing! I mean, the guy smelled like fish even before he arrived.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

THE CURSE OF BRIMSTONE #11

Written by Justin Jordan, art by Denys Cowan and John Tanisci, cover by Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira.

Part one of the epic two-part series finale! After unleashing his raw dark-matter energy and melting Doctor Fate’s helmet, Brimstone’s newfound powers have alerted forces much darker than the ones he’s come across so far. As the home office opens its doors to finally enter into our reality, you’ll never believe the first fiery presence to step through!

32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

DAMAGE #14

Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Aaron Lopresti.

Stranded on an island of monsters! Following his run-in with the Justice League, Damage was dropped in a remote location in the middle of the ocean, a lost land of some of the most dangerous creatures to ever roam the Earth. And now Damage is one of them – but only for an hour a day. The rest of the time, Ethan Avery is an ordinary man, and he is going to have to survive by his wits if he ever wants to get back to the mainland alive. That is, if there isn’t more to this island than is obvious on the surface. Is there a more sinister reason that all these monsters have been stranded together?

32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

DEATHSTROKE #40

Written by Christopher Priest, art by Fernando Pasarin, Jason Paz, cover by Tyler Kirkham, variant cover by Dave Johnson.

Deathstroke’s son Jericho breaks into Arkham Asylum in an effort to free him, but Slade Wilson is caught up in his own conflict with the return of Dev – a.k.a. « Death Masque » – and the realization that his hallucinatory trip into outer space may have been more real than previously advertised! Meanwhile, Two-Face has Rose dead to rights – is there anyone left to save her?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

DETECTIVE COMICS #998

Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art and cover by Dough Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza, variant cover by Jae Lee.

Batman’s tried everything on Earth to stop the menace hunting his friends and family…now it’s time to turn to things not of this Earth! In the past, whenever Batman’s encountered the supernatural, he’s turned to Jason Blood for guidance – and to Etrigan, the demonic entity living inside him! But securing their help is never simple, and what Blood has to show him will shake Batman to his core!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

DETECTIVE COMICS #999

Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art and cover by Dough Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza, variant cover by Jae Lee.

The truth behind the gauntlet Batman has been forced to run – a violent odyssey that endangered the lives of everyone who made him who he is – is revealed at last…and the mastermind working to unmake the Batman must be seen to be believed! Is there a goal here beyond destruction? Will Batman emerge stronger…or with a mortal wound at the exact moment that his most dangerous challenge yet is on the horizon in next month’s Detective Comics #1000?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

ELECTRIC WARRIORS #4

Written by Steve Orlando, art and cover by Travel Foreman.

After infiltrating a secret Covenant gathering, our heroes are left disheartened and helpless. Have all of their battles been for nothing? Will their home planets ever survive the harsh reality of the universe that surrounds them? It’s up to an unexpected leader, the Interceptor, to inspire his cohorts once more. But will his efforts ensure victory or only the beginning of the end for the Electric Warriors? And what will their rebellion mean for all their friends and family back on their home planets?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

THE FLASH #64

Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, cover by Chris Burnham, variant cover by Tom Raney.

« The Last Cold Case, » part two! The two greatest detectives in the DC Universe take on the one cold case that will tear them apart! As chief architect of the Sanctuary program that cost so much for so many, especially Wally West, Batman will be held accountable…by the Flash! A cold case from the Justice League’s past has mysteriously re-opened, and Batman and the Flash – the only two heroes who stand a chance of cracking the case – are at each other’s throats! Our heroes must combat a demon from the past while burying their own inner demons in the process…and neither the World’s Greatest Detective nor the Fastest Man Alive will ever be the same again! But who is really pulling the strings here? And how does Gotham Girl fit into all this? Friendships will be tested and blood will be spilled in this titanic crossover event…

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

THE FLASH #65

Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, cover by Chris Burnham, variant cover by Michael Golden.

« The Last Cold Case, » finale! The two greatest detectives in the DC Universe take on the one cold case that will tear them apart! As chief architect of the Sanctuary program that cost so much for so many, especially Wally West, Batman will be held accountable…by the Flash!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

FEMALE FURIES #1

Written by Cecil Castellucci, Adriana Melo, cover by Mitch Gerads, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.

All their lives the Female Furies have been raised to be the meanest, most cunning and most ruthless fighting force on all of Apokolips. So why are Granny Goodness’ girls left behind every time the men go to war? With the might of New Genesis hanging over the planet, and the Forever People making mincemeat out of Darkseid’s army, Granny thinks it’s about time that changed.

And so, Big Barda, Aurelie, Mad Harriet, Lashina, Bernadeth and Stompa set out to beat the boys at their own game. Little do they know the game is rigged – and one accidental murder could spell disaster for them all!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

FREEDOM FIGHTERS #3

Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Eddy Barrows.

The Freedom Fighters are launching their biggest offensive ever against the Nazi regime…but the bad guys aren’t done for yet. The Hitler dynasty has made its move against the insurgency, and it’s in the form of their secret weapon: Hitler the Third. And boy, is this kid a deranged little psycho! If the resistance is to succeed, they’d better move fast and stir up enough support from the public to bring Uncle Sam back from the brink, or all hope will be lost…

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

GREEN ARROW #49

Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, art by Javier Fernandez, cover by Kevin Nowlan, variant cover by Francis Manapul.

The city of Seattle has been weaponized against Green Arrow in a mind-bending cataclysm! Trapped inside Count Vertigo’s psychotic maze, Green Arrow, Black Canary and Indigo Riot have no escape – and no way to appease the villain’s impossible demands! The key may come from Oliver Queen’s past – but can Green Arrow face his own grief and emerge unbowed? This issue features a shocking ending that will set the stage for the future of Green Arrow!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

THE GREEN LANTERN #4

Written by Grant Morrison, art and cover by Liam Sharp, variant cover by Tom Raney.

In a bar on Rann, two shrouded strangers recount two blood-chilling narratives – one in which a Blackstar heavyweight demands access to a secret vault on planet Weirwimm, threatening its gruesome annihilation with Sun-Eaters; and the other about maverick Hal Jordan and his small cadre of GLs struggling to destroy those same Sun-Eaters. And the cliffhanger – as any TGL fan will tell you about this book – may stun you enough to buy two copies!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

HARLEY QUINN #58

Written by Sam Humphries, art by John Timms, cover by Guillem March, variant cover by Derrick Chew.

Implicated in a crime she didn’t commit, Harley Quinn must prove her innocence by teaming up with the Caped Crusader himself – Batman! But can the Clown Princess of Crime and the Dark Knight coexist long enough to solve a murder? Or will the two frenemies end up being the death of each other?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

OLD LADY HARLEY #5

Written by Frank Tieri, art by Inaki Miranda, cover by Amanda Conner.

Harley’s worst nightmare has come true: The Joker is reborn! But is there one more card to turn over? Is the killer behind that smile the man she loved, hated, loved and lost…or something even more deadly and devastating? Harley’s future world will be torn apart in this issue.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

HAWKMAN #9

Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Bryan Hitch, variant cover by Shane Davis.

The Deathbringers know where Hawkman is – and now they’re coming to Earth to claim him! Carter will need to put all the clues together and fast if he’s going to save the world from mass destruction!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

HEROES IN CRISIS #6

Written by Tom King, art by Mitch Gerads, cover by Trevor Hairsine, variant cover by Ryan Sook.

Get a deeper look into the inner workings of Sanctuary. When heroes visited the facility, they relived their trauma through virtual reality, contending with the events that brought them there in the hope of reaching a meaningful resolution. That is, until the trauma took over and escalated these personal events into a full-blown crisis! Find out what pushed one of the superheroes over the edge and how it broke the machine.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

JUSTICE LEAGUE #17

Written by Scott Snyder, art by Jim Cheung and Mark Morales, cover by Jim Cheung, variant cover by Will Conrad.

After the disastrous events of the Justice League Annual, Martian Manhunter 
decides to take matters into his own hands and negotiate a peace with Legion of Doom leader Lex Luthor. Traveling to a distant moon, the two enemies face their intertwined pasts in a showdown for the fate of the Multiverse. However, before either of them can lay claim to the power of the Source Wall once and for all, an unexpected threat forces them to unite…or risk death at the ends of the cosmos.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

JUSTICE LEAGUE #18

Written by James Tynion IV, art and cover by Pasqual Ferry, variant cover by Will Conrad.

The Legion of Doom returns as the history of the Legionnaires Club is revealed! Lex Luthor’s mysterious connection to this ancient secret society runs deeper than even his Legion of Doom comrades ever suspected, and his secrets threaten to destroy everything. A blood connection to the dark underbelly of the DCU’s history bubbles to the surface in this epic, villainous tale.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #8

Written by James Tynion IV, art and cover by Alvaro Martinez Bueno and Raul Fernandez, variant cover by Kelley Jones.

« Lords of Order, » part one! Wonder Woman and the Justice League Dark are in a race against time as the Otherkind close in on the rest of the magical community. With the world’s magic failing, the team needs to rally the magic wielders of Earth together. But can they face down Doctor Fate and his newly assembled Lords of Order?!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

JUSTICE LEAGUE ODYSSEY #6

Written by Dan Abnett, art and cover by Carmine Di Giandomenico, variant over by Toni Infante.

The Codex reveals a dangerous secret to the Odyssey team about the fate of the Ghost Sector that makes their mission clear: they have to escape! However, with Green Lantern out of action and Darkseid hot on their trail, Cyborg, Azrael and Starfire might have to rely on the very dark powers that they are trying to outrun in order to save the Multiverse!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

MARTIAN MANHUNTER #3

Written by Steve Orlando, art and cover by Riley Rossmo, variant cover by Joshua Middleton.

Detective Diane Meade knows the shocking truth: her partner is not the real John Jones! With a gun to his head, J’onn J’onnz must explain his first horrifying night on Earth, and how he came to wear her partner’s face…but even as they speak, Middleton’s serial killer is back at his bloody work!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

MERA: TIDEBREAKER TP

Written by Danielle Paige, art and cover by Stephen Byrne.

Princess Mera is teenage royalty and heir to the throne of Xebel, a colony ruled by the other no-so-lost land under the sea, Atlantis. Her father, his court, and the entire kingdom are expecting her to marry and introduce a new king. But Mera is destined to wear a different crown…

When the Xebellian military plots to overthrow Atlantis and break free of its oppressive regime, Mera seizes the opportunity to take control of her own destiny by assassinating Arthur Curry – the long-lost prince and heir to the kingdom of Atlantis. But her mission gets sidetracked when Mera and Arthur unexpectedly fall in love. Will Arthur Curry be the king at Mera’s side, or will he die under her blade as she attempts to free her people from persecution?

An astonishing story that explores duty, love, heroism, and freedom…all through the eyes of readers’ favorite undersea royalty. From New York Times best-selling author Danielle Paige (Dorothy Must Die) and artist Stephen Byrne comes a Mera and Aquaman story that explores Mera’s first steps on land, and her first steps as a hero or villain, forcing her to choose to follow her heart or her mission to kill.

192 pages, $16.99, in stores on March 27.

NAOMI #2

Written by Brian Michael Bendis and David F. Walker, art and cover by Jamal Campbell.

The most startling and intriguing mystery in the DC Universe continues as Naomi searches to uncover the secrets of her own origin. What do her small town’s oversized mechanic and the last time a super-powered person appeared in her hometown have to do with the day she was adopted? Big emotions, new characters and a last page cliffhanger that can’t be missed.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

NIGHTWING #57

Written by Scott Lobdell, art by Travis Moore, cover by Chris Mooneyham, variant cover by Jeff Dekal.

Destiny…fate…predetermined inevitability… these are all things that Ric Grayson has struggled to reconcile now that he has been given a second chance at life. A life recently unburdened with years of trauma, defeat and struggle when the hero known as Nightwing was shot in the head. Now, Ric must come to terms with who he is, and what kind of hero he wants to be…if he wants to be one at all. And while Ric is content to walk away from the mantle, one woman has been hiding in the shadows, waiting to solidify an identity of her own…an identity tied for all eternity to the clown price of crime…enter The Joker’s Daughter!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

RED HOOD: OUTLAWS #31

Written by Scott Lobdell, art and cover by Pete Woods, variant cover by Matteo Scalera.

Red Hood and Arsenal began this investigation of the Underlife together in Beijing, and this is where it ends: in an abandoned prison in Mexico. With Roy Harper having passed, Jason Todd finds himself teamed with an ally he couldn’t have imagined – Wingman! (But wait – wasn’t Jason the face beneath Wingman’s mask in Batman Incorporated?!) When it is all over, Red Hood arrives at a conclusion that will shake the streets of Gotham City…forever?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

SHAZAM! #3

Written by Geoff Johns, art and cover by Dale Eaglesham, variant cover by Michael Cho.

« Shazam! And The Seven Realms » continues! Billy Batson’s world is turned upside down by a figure from the past while Mary, Freddy and the rest of the Shazam Family enter a realm of endless amusements, candy factories and friends in the Funlands! But what’s the catch? Plus, a shocking development within the Library of Eternity!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

SIDEWAYS #13

Written by Dan DiDio, art and cover by Kenneth Rocafort.

Final issue. Secrets are revealed and new mysteries emerge as Derek uncovers his mother’s killer and the origins of his powers in this, the final chapter of his story, for now.

32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

THE SILENCER #14

Written by Dan Abnett, art by V. Ken Marioin and Sandu Florea, cover by Tyler Kirkham.

« Agent of Leviathan » part one! The Silencer is once more the weapon of Leviathan – and Talia al Ghul has seen to it that she can never escape again. As her family grieves her loss as one of the many missing and presumed-dead civilians of the Action Land massacre, Honor Guest is seemingly unconcerned and focused solely on her new mission for Talia. But is Honor really ready to let go? Or is the game of cat and mouse between the Silencer and Talia far from over? Plus: not one but two shocking revelations rock everyone’s world.

32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

SUICIDE SQUAD BLACK FILES #4

Written by Mike W. Barr and Jai Nitz, art by Philippe Briones, Scot Eaton, Will Faucher, cover by Will Conrad.

« Katana: Revenge of Kobra » part three! Trapped in the mystic dimension within the Soultaker sword, Katana and her husband, Maseo, fight the forces of the mad swordsmith Muramasa, who has amassed an army to invade the world outside–our world! « Suicide Squad Black, » part three! Suicide Squad Black comes face to face with Sebastian Faust, who naturally makes Amanda Waller’s supernatural enforcers an offer they can’t refuse. Will the Suicide Squad make (another) deal with the devil?

48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

SUPERGIRL #27

Written by Marc Andreyko, art by Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira, cover by Yanick Paquette, variant cover by Emanuela Lupacchino.

Caught in the middle of a Vega System civil war, a powerless Supergirl struggles to rescue as many slaves as she can from the brutal hands of the Citadel. Meanwhile, the Omega Men reel from the discovery that their long-dead colleagues – Nimbus, Harpis and Demonia – are mysteriously still alive! Kara, however, suspects there’s more to their grand return than meets the eye…

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

SUPERMAN #8

Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado and Brandon Peterson, cover by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado, variant cover by Rob Liefeld.

The epic secrets of Superman continue to unfold! A few months in space with his paternal grandfather Jor-El changed Jon Kent forever. With Jon now seeking help from his father, the Man of Steel must learn about the war his son and father fought together and set right the wrongs his father may have unleashed on other worlds. See what changed Superboy in such radical ways as the Unity Saga continues.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

SUPER SONS BOOK ONE: THE POLARSHIELD PROJECT TP

Written by Ridley Pearson, art and cover by Ile Gonzalez. The pol

ar ice caps have nearly melted away, causing devastation to coastal cities. Erratic, deadly weather forces everyone inland, tearing families apart. Earth is facing its greatest crisis – and Superman and Batman are nowhere to be found.

Jon Kent and Damian Wayne are opposite in every way except one – they are the sons of the World’s Greatest Heroes! To uncover a global conspiracy, this unlikely dynamic duo will need to learn to trust each other and work together to save the Earth. But who is the mysterious Candace? And what secrets does she hold that could be the key to everything?

The first original graphic novel in an epic three-part series that follows the Super Sons of Superman and Batman as they struggle to find their place in a rapidly changing world!

160 pages, $9.99, in stores on March 27.

TEEN TITANS #27

Written by Adam Glass, art by Bernard Chang, cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Cam Smith, variant cover by Alex Garner.

Every Teen Titan has a secret – and they all come spilling out here! As Djinn helps Robin recover from his injuries after a brutal showdown with Red Hood, she tells him all about her dark past, revealing some unsettling truths about herself. Meanwhile, Red Arrow helps Crush find a new sense of purpose, and Roundhouse reveals the tragic story of how he got his powers!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

THE TERRIFICS #13

Written by Jeff Lemire, art by Joe Bennett, cover by Jose Luis, Jordi Tarragona.

The Terrifics are back! And they’re ready to enter the final battle with the Dreadfuls, Doc Dread’s revenge squad that has systematically wiped out dozens of Mr. Terrifics from across the Multiverse. As the many Mr. and Mrs. Terrifics fight for their lives, the cavalry is on its way – but will Phantom Girl, Plastic Man and the repowered Metamorpho reach the battle in time? And how can the heroes possibly count this as a win with a mountain of bodies in Doc Dread’s wake?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

TITANS #34

Written by Dan Abnett, art by Bruno Redondo, cover by Mico Suayan, variant cover Tyler Kirkham.

« Into the Bleed, » part two. The Titans are trapped on the perilous Unearth, far from home and standing in the face of not one but two evil armies. But hey, no sweat, right? Then, things take a turn for the worse when the commander of the opposition turns out to be one of their own, and the Titans will need to make some hard choices on the path to victory. Plus, what is Mother Blood’s connection to the Totality?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

WONDER TWINS #1

Written by Mark Russell, art and cover by Stephen Byrne, variant cover by Dustin Nguyen.

Exiled from their home planet, alien heroes Zan and Jayna must navigate life as teens on Earth at South Metropolis High School, where they’re even bigger outsiders than the typical awkward young adults. Under the watchful eye of Superman, the brother and sister pull monitor duty at the Hall of Justice as interns, while also trying to overcome the pitfalls of Zan’s brash confidence and Jayna’s shy but streetwise persona. If you think you know the Wonder Twins, think again – this book takes the form of the unexpected.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

WONDER WOMAN #64

Written by G. Willow Wilson, art by Jesus Merino, cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, variant cover by Stanley « Artgerm » Lau.

There’s a god in Veronica Cale’s basement…and it’s not happy! As the Olympian pantheon begins to be reborn around the globe, each one could become a deadly weapon in the right hands. Unfortunately for Wonder Woman, the literal god of grudges, grievances and gripes is in the clutches of her most virulent foe!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

WONDER WOMAN #65

Written by G. Willow Wilson, art by Jesus Merino, cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, variant cover by Stanley « Artgerm » Lau.

If you asked Wonder Woman who her nemesis is, she might just say Veronica Cale – and now Veronica has the powers of the actual god Nemesis under her control! Some of the resurrected Olympians whom Wonder Woman has encountered have changed in unpredictable ways…is there a crack in Nemesis’ armor that Diana can get through? Or will she miss the chance to redeem yet another of her divine brethren?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

YOUNG JUSTICE #2

Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and covers by Patrick Gleason, variant covers by Sanford Greene.

The new teen super-team unites as Robin (Tim Drake), Wonder Girl, Teen Lantern and Jinny Hex join forces to help Amethyst free Gemworld from those who control it. In another section of the strange dimension, Connor Kent and Impulse find themselves taken captive – but if this is really Superboy, why isn’t he putting up a fight with his friend and former teammate against the bad guys?

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

VERTIGO TITLES

AMERICAN CARNAGE #4

Written by Bryan Hill, art by Leandro Fernandez, cover by Ben Oliver.

Wynn Morgan isn’t just a wealthy Los Angeles industrialist, he’s the unofficial king of a vast white nationalist movement and the prime suspect in the murder of an FBI agent. But a dead fed may prove to be the least of Morgan’s problems when dissension in the ranks signals what could be the start of a secret civil war, with white-passing undercover agent Richard Wright caught right in the middle.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

THE BOOKS OF MAGIC #5

Written by Kat Howard, art by Tom Fowler, cover by Kai Carpenter.

Pursued by nightmares he can’t remember and haunted by his inability to sleep, Timothy Hunter heads to the one place he knows he’ll definitely find answers: the Dreaming. But the cost of such knowledge may be more than he bargained for…

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

BORDER TOWN #6

Written by Eric M. Esquivel, art and cover by Ramon Villalobos.

His true father and special destiny revealed at last, Frank squares off in a final supernatural showdown against school-bully-turned-agent-of-death Blake in a battle for control of the border between worlds! No matter who wins, Devil’s Fork, Arizona, will never be the same in this climactic issue of the first storyline in the hit new DC Vertigo series.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

THE DREAMING #6

Written by Simon Spurrier, art by Bilquis Evely, cover by Jae Lee.

Finally determined to solve the riddle of herself, Dora is out for blood. But Judge Gallows, the usurper, has taken precautions to protect himself. As the whole of the Dreaming trembles with the sick new power he wields, the oldest brotherly feud in existence takes a wretched turn…a blood sacrifice is made…the chrysalis cracks…and a new thing, an impossible thing, an indomitable thing, is born at last…

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

GODDESS MODE #3

Written by Zoe Quinn, art and cover by Robbi Rodriguez.

Left without a choice, Cassandra Price joins a group of magically powered women in the secret war against the mysterious digital daemons preying on humanity through the AI to which all mankind is connected. While she struggles to understand the increasingly ominous demands from her imperial employer and to figure out her own mysterious abilities, one thing is made certain: the consequences for failure are lethal…

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

HEX WIVES #5

Written by Ben Blacker, art by Mirka Andolfo, cover by Tula Lotay.

Izzy prepares a last-minute soiree to impress Aaron’s visiting regional manager, the enigmatic Mr. August, who wants to make sure everything is hunky-dory in the Desert Canyon while the other women at last awake to their witchy wiles and skills. It’s a dinner party to end all dinner parties – one that is sure to bring down the house.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 27.

HIGH LEVEL #1

Written by Rob Sheridan, art by Barnaby Bagenda and Romulo Fajardo Jr., cover by Guillame Ospital, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.

Hundreds of years after the world ended and human society was rebuilt from scratch, a self-interested smuggler is forced to traverse a new continent of danger and mystery to deliver a child messiah to High Level, a mythical city at the top of the world from which no one has ever returned. Don’t miss the start of a new series from writer Rob Sheridan, co-creator of Nine Inch Nails’ groundbreaking Year Zero alternate-reality game!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

HOUSE OF WHISPERS #6

Written by Nalo Hopkinson, art by Dominike Stanton, cover by Sean Andrew Murray.

Things continue to get worse for Erzulie and her followers in the House of Dahomey. Even her warrior sister-self cannot keep off the pains and troublesthat follow each of them like the plague. She fears it may be time to unleash another of her feared personae: Erzulie the Red-Eye, dark lady of sorrows.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

LUCIFER #5

Written by Dan Watters, art by Max Fiumara and Sebastian Fiumara, cover by Reiko Murakami.

Lucifer is silenced. As all the Devil’s bargains are repaid to him tenfold, the last of his senses are about to be taken from him. Meanwhile, a wastrel finds the gates to Hell outside the local pub, and what was once a man seeks revenge on a screaming skull.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

JINXWORLD UNIVERSE TITLES

COVER #6

Written and variant cover by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by David Mack.

The first volume comes to its shocking conclusion! It’s an industry dinner in New York City, and comic book creator Max finds himself juggling his responsibilities as a spy for the United States government and his role as a member of the creative community! This unique, genre-bending look at the comics industry will return next year – but this shocking conclusion will have people talking about what is – and isn’t – true in this « based on a true story » story.

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

THE UNITED STATES VS. MURDER, INC. #6

Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Michael Avon Oeming.

Murder, Inc. has gone to war with the United States – and the United States has lost! The president is dead, the vice president has quit, there’s chaos in the streets, fighting in Congress, farms are burning…but thank God our boy Valentine has a plan. It’s an alternative look at our world that shows us what the world would be like if it were run by gangsters, where the five families of organized crime have taken over!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 6.

BEYOND THE DC UNIVERSE

SCOOBY APOCALYPSE #34

Written by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis, art and cover by Patrick Olliffe and Tom Palmer, backup art by Gus Vazquez, variant cover by Dan Mora.

The final war with Fred and his nanite-powered monster army begins! Is this the end for the Scooby gang, and perhaps all of humanity, or will Daphne’s love for her resurrected boyfriend win out in the end? Plus, more super-heroic lunacy with Atom Ant and the Justice League!

32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Feb. 13.

SCOOBY-DOO, WHERE ARE YOU #97

Written by Sholly Fisch, art and cover by Walter Carzon and Horacio Ottolini.

When Scooby and the gang went to the bank, they never expected to find themselves stuck in the middle of a bank robbery…especially by ghostly gangsters with pinstripe suits and tommy guns! How can the gang stop the wraithlike robbers with their hands in the air?

32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

THE WILDSTORM #20

Written by Warren Ellis, art and cover by Jon Davis-Hunt, variant cover by Dean Ormstrong.

Skywatch intensifies its preparation for war, increasing its attacks on the planet. For some of these conflict zones, Skywatch’s greatest threat is not IO or conventional forces, but the people who escaped from its own experimentation camps. And the four people in London whom it knows little about, but who are preparing to take steps to alter the balance of the world…

32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Feb. 20.

DC COLLECTIONS

ABSOLUTE BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM (30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION) HC

Written by Grant Morrison, art and new cover by Dave McKean.

One of the greatest Batman stories ever told, Batman: Arkham Asylum is celebrated in this new 30th anniversary slipcased edition featuring new cover art by Dave McKean! The inmates of Arkham Asylum have taken over and are demanding Batman in exchange for their hostages. Accepting their demented challenge, Batman is forced to endure the personal hells of The Joker, the Scarecrow, Poison Ivy, Two-Face and many other sworn enemies in order to save the innocents and retake the prison.

232 pages, $75, in stores on Sept. 11.

ABSOLUTE DARK KNIGHT HC NEW EDITION

Written by Frank Miller, art by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson, cover by Frank Miller.

Now back in print once more, this Absolute edition features an extended sketch section from The Dark Knight Strikes Again with commentary by Frank Miller, a look at the plot and pencils from the legendary finale to The Dark Knight Returns, an introduction by Miller, cover and slipcase art by Miller and more!

Ten years after an aging Batman retired, Gotham City has sunk deeper into decadence and lawlessness. Now, when his city needs him most, the Dark Knight returns in a blaze of glory. This Absolute edition collects The Dark Knight Returns #1-4 and The Dark Knight Strikes Again #1-3.

512 pages, $99.99, in stores on August 14.

ABSOLUTE DAYTRIPPER HC

Written by Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon, art by Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba, cover by Gabriel Ba.

The Vertigo miniseries is back in a new Absolute edition! What are the most important days of your life? Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá answer that question in the critical and commercial hit series that took the industry by storm, winning praise from such comics veterans as Terry Moore, Craig Thompson and Jeff Smith. Follow aspiring writer Brás de Oliva Domingos as each chapter of Daytripper peers in at a completely different moment in his life. Moon and Bá tell a beautifully lyrical tale chronicling Domingos’ entire 
existence – from his loves to his deaths and all the possibilities in between. Collects the entire 10-issue miniseries!

304 pages, $99.99, in stores on July 24.

THE AUTHORITY BY ED BRUBAKER AND DUSTIN NGUYEN TP

Written by Ed Brubaker, art by Dustin Nguyen and Richard Friend, cover by Dustin Nguyen.

Following the dramatic events of « Coup D’etat, » the Authority has settled into its role as governing body of the United States. The other major world powers have adjusted to the regime change and are slowly coming to terms with what that means for the future. But many Americans are unhappy to lose their inalienable rights. Can a second American Revolution be far behind? Collects The Authority: Revolution #1-12.

304 pages, $24.99, in stores on March 20.

BATMAN AND HARLEY QUINN TP

Written by Ty Templeton and others, art by Rick Burchett and others, cover by Rick Burchett.

Ty Templeton and Rick Burchett reunite for a story that serves as a prequel to the Batman and Harley Quinn animated film! Harley Quinn is a legend in her own mind, so when she realizes The Joker thinks of her as more of a sidekick, she takes her revenge! But before Batman can swoop in and cart her off to Arkham Asylum, her pal Poison Ivy rescues her! But if the only way to get rid of her sidekick status is to strike out on her own, will Harley be willing to try it? And does that mean…joining Batman? Collects Batman And Harley Quinn digital chapters #1-7 and Harley Quinn And Batman digital chapters #1-5.

136 pages, $14.99, in stores on March 6.

BATMAN ARKHAM: RA’S AL GHUL TP

Written by Dennis O’Neil, Greg Rucka, Peter Milligan, Peter J. Tomasi and James Tynion IV, art by Neal Adams, Dick Giordano, Michael Golden, Jim Aparo, Shawn Martinbrough and others, cover by Brian Stelfreeze.

DC collects the greatest tales of Ra’s al Ghul, the Demon’s Head, leader of the League of Assassins and the only person in the world capable of going toe-to-toe with Batman. Collects Batman #232, 243 and 244, DC Special Series #15, The Brave and the Bold #159, Detective Comics #750, Batman Annual #26, Nightwing #152, Batman and Robin #23.3 and more.

232 pages, $19.99, in stores on March 20.

BATMAN VOL. 9: THE TYRANT WING TP

Written by Tom King, art by Mikel Janin, Mitch Gerads and Travis Moore, cover by Mike Janin.

The Dark Knight waddles into a turf war with the Penguin! Still reeling from the attacks on his Bat-Family and reputation, the Caped Crusader looks to track down the mysterious operator lurking behind the scenes in Gotham City – the Penguin! But the Penguin is on Batman’s side for once, and the crime boss sees dangerous things on the horizon. How can he convince the Caped Crusader he’s on the level? Plus, appearances by Professor Pyg, John Constantine and the boy who wanted to be Bruce Wayne! Collects Batman #58-63.

144 pages, $16.99, in stores on March 20.

BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD: THE BRONZE AGE OMNIBUS VOL. 3 HC

Written by Bob Haney, Cary Burkett and others, art by Jim Aparo and others, cover by Karl Kershl.

In these 1980s tales, Batman teams up with Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Swamp Thing and many other heroes to battle the forces of evil! This new Omnibus collects The Brave and The bold #157-200, including numerous stories that have never been reprinted before!

904 pages, $125, in stores on August 28.

BATMAN VS. DEATHSTROKE HC

Written by Christopher Priest, art by Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Ed Benes and others, cover by Lee Weeks.

When Batman discovers a mysterious package containing DNA test results proving that he is not Damian Wayne’s biological father, the Dark Knight sets his sights on his son’s true father – Deathstroke! But Damian Wayne can’t really be Slade Wilson’s son – can he? And who sent the package – and why? The ultimate custody battle ensues as the World’s Greatest Detective and the World’s Deadliest Assassin clash in stories from the pages of Deathstroke #30-35.

152 pages, $24.99, in stores on March 13.

BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN (DC MODERN CLASSIC) HC

Written by Jeph Loeb, art and cover by Tim Sale.

From the early days of Batman’s crime-fighting career, this new edition of the classic mystery involves a killer who strikes only on holidays. Working with Harvey Dent and Lieutenant Jim Gordon, Batman races to discover who Holiday is! Collected from the original 13-issue series, for the first time in DC’s new Modern Classic slipcased format.

428 pages, $49.99, in stores on June 26.

CATWOMAN BY JIM BALENT BOOK TWO TP

Written by Chuck Dixon, Jo Duffy, Doug Moench and others, art by Jim Balent, Bob Smith and others, cover by Jim Balent.

When Catwoman is captured by a secret government organization and blackmailed into committing an impossible robbery, she is caught in a no-win situation: the infamous feline burglar must steal an ancient relic from a small European country or suffer the detonation of a cyanide capsule that has been implanted in her arm! Realizing success will lead to her termination by her captors, Catwoman will have to use her ingenuity to turn the tables against the government agency and save her own life. Collects Catwoman #14-24 and #0, Annual #2 and Showcase '95 #4.

360 pages, $29.99, in stores on March 12.

DARK NIGHTS: METAL: DARK KNIGHTS RISING TP

Written by Scott Snyder, Grant Morrison, Joshua Williamson, Peter J. Tomasi, Frank Tieri, James Tynion Iv, Dan Abnett and Sam Humphries, art by Carmine Di Giandomenico, Tony S. Daniel, Francis Manapul, Philip Tan, Tyler Kirkham, Ethan Van Sciver, Riley Rossmo and others, cover by Jason Fabok.

The evil Batmen – twisted mirror images of the Dark Knight – have been unleashed upon Earth and the Justice League with only one thing on their minds: total devastation. How can the World’s Greatest Heroes stop a horde of deadly beings who appear to be powerful nightmare versions of familiar figures? Collects Batman: The Red Death #1, Batman: The Devastator #1, Batman: The Merciless #1, Batman: The Murder Machine #1, Batman: The Drowned #1, Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1, The Batman Who Laughs #1 and Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt #1.

216 pages, $24.99, in stores on March 20.

DC MEETS LOONEY TUNES VOL. 2 TP

Written by Gail Simone, Shea Fontana, Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner, Scott Lobdell, Mark Russell and others, art by Inaki Miranda, Pier Brito, Brett Booth, Brad Walker and others, cover by Amanda Conner.

In this new helping of crossover tales, Catwoman finds herself embroiled in the endless battle between Sylvester and Tweety, and comes to the aid of her fellow cat. Then, Harley discovers a mysterious crate washed up on Coney Island’s shore and releases the big, hairy beast that is Gossamer. Daffy Duck visits Gotham City to see Acme headquarters, but discovers the building abandoned and overtaken by the Clown Prince of Crime. And Porky Pig takes an entry-level job at LexCorp, only to find himself hauled to Washington, D.C. Collects Catwoman/Sylvester and Tweety Special #1, Harley Quinn/Gossamer Special #1, The Joker/Daffy Duck Special #1 and Lex Luthor/Porky Pig Special #1.

168 pages, $16.99, in stores on March 13.

DETECTIVE COMICS: 80 YEARS OF BATMAN: DELUXE EDITION HC

Written and art by various, cover by Jim Lee.

Celebrating the legacy of the Dark Knight, Detective Comics: 80 Years Of Batman follows the best-selling Action Comics: 80 Years Of Superman. Curated by guest editor Paul Levitz, it features reprints of the Dark Knight’s most memorable adventures, from his first appearance to the debuts of Robin, Batwoman, Bat-Mite and Batgirl, as well as villains including Two-Face, the Riddler, Clayface, Man-Bat and more. This hardcover also spotlights crime-fighters including Slam Bradley, Air Wave, the Boy Commandos, the Martian Manhunter and the 1970s Manhunter, Paul Kirk!

And, published for the first time anywhere: a new tale of a traumatic early 
moment in Bruce Wayne’s life written by Paul Levitz with art by Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz, and an extraordinary look at a long-ago work in progress – the original layouts for the Batman tale from Detective Comics #200, as illustrated by Lew Sayre Schwartz (and signed « Bob Kane »). As if that’s not enough, this volume includes essays on Batman from contributors including Cory Doctorow, Neil Gaiman, Glen David Gold, Dennis O’Neil, former San Diego police chief Shelley Zimmerman and pulp historian Anthony Tollin.

392 pages, $29.99, in stores on March 13.

THE FLASH VOL. 9: RECKONING OF THE FORCES TP

Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Christian Duce and Scott Kolins, cover by Dan Mora.

In these stories from The Flash #52-57, Barry Allen races to the House of Heroes at the center of the Multiverse to meet with the Flashes of 52 worlds for info on the new forces he’s recently encountered. Meanwhile, in Central City, Trickster’s turning informant against Warden Wolfe, but that brings about a sneak attack that Barry and the time-lost Commander Cold must team up to stop – if they can quit butting heads long enough to do so.

144 pages, $16.99, in stores on March 27.

THE FLASH: THE SILVER AGE VOL. 4 TP

Written by John Broome and Gardner Fox, art by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella, cover by Evan « Doc » Shaner.

This adventures from the early 1960s include the Flash’s battles with some of his best-known foes: Captain Cold, the Shade, Captain Boomerang, the Trickster, the Reverse-Flash and more. This collection also guest-stars Kid Flash and the Golden Age Flash. Collects THE FLASH #148-163.

384 pages, $24.99, in stores on March 6.

GRAYSON: THE SUPERSPY OMNIBUS HC NEW EDITION

Written by Tom King, Tim Seeley and others, art by Mike Janin, Stephen Mooney, Carmine De Giandomenico, Roge Antonio and others, cover by Mike Janin.

Collects all of Dick Grayson’s adventures as Agent 37 for the spy organization known as Spyral under a new title! Faking his death, and entering a game of cat and mouse, Dick must take down Spyral from the inside in order to save his loved ones. This omnibus edition collects Grayson #1-20, Secret Origins #8, Grayson Annual #1-3, Grayson: Future’s End #1, Robin War #1-2 and Nightwing: Rebirth #1, with appearances by Batman, Superman and more!

792 pages, $99.99, in stores on August 21.

HARLEY QUINN VOL. 2: HARLEY DESTROYS THE UNIVERSE TP

Written by Sam Humphries, art by Sami Basri, Alisson Borges, John Timms, Dan Jurgens, Scott Kolins, Brett Booth, Guillem March, Agnes Garbowska and others, cover by Guiller March.

Harley Quinn has a tough road ahead: travel through time and space to fix all the continuity errors she’s created in her many misadventures. Luckily, she’ll have help, because riding shotgun is none other than special guest star Jonni DC, Continuity Cop! Good thing, too, because if Harley fails, it means her own mom will be lost forever. Hey, that sounds more painful than funny! Learn more in these tales from HARLEY QUINN #50-54.

144 pages, $16.99, in stores on March 27.

JLA: NEW WORLD ORDER (DC ESSENTIAL EDITION) TP

Written by Grant Morrison, art and cover by Howard Porter and John Dell.

The world’s most classic heroes reunite to stop the world’s newest champions. Posing as a new group of super-heroes, the Hyperclan have descended upon Earth, convincing everyone that they are a benevolent force. But as their true nature and plans come to light, only the World’s Greatest Heroes can stop them. Standing side by side, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Flash, Green Lantern and the Martian Manhunter take on the alien posers and come to realize that Earth needs a force made up of only the mightiest of heroes. Collects JLA #1-9 and JLA Secret Files #1.

248 pages, $19.99, in stores on March 6.

THE JOKER: THE BRONZE AGE OMNIBUS HC

Written by Dennis O’Neil, Len Wein, Gerry Conway, Doug Moench, Elliot S. Maggin and others, art by Irv Novick, Dick Giordano, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Don Newton, Jim Aparo, Marshall Rogers, Gene Colan and others, cover by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez.

The Joker’s greatest tales from the 1970s are collected in one massive hardcover featuring appearances by Batman, Robin, Catwoman and many more! This amazing collection includes the never-before-published The Joker #10! Collects Batman #251, 260, 286, 291-294, 321, 353, 365-366, 400; The Brave and The Bold #111, 118, 129-130, 141, 191; The Joker #1-10, Detective Comics #475-476, 504, 526, 532, Wonder Woman #280-283, DC Comics Presents #41 and 72 and more!

808 pages, $99.99, in stores on August 7.

JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK VOL. 1: THE LAST AGE OF MAGIC TP

Written by James Tynion IV, art by Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez, Daniel Sampere and others, cover by Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion,

After the events of No Justice, Wonder Woman guides the misfit team of Justice League Dark against enemies too fantastic for even the Justice League. Plus, what awful things are coming through the Tree of Wonder? Dark days lie ahead in these stories from Justice League Dark #1-3 and 5-6.

160 pages, $16.99, in stores on March 6.

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: THE BRONZE AGE VOL. 1 TP

Written by Dennis O’Neil, Robert Kanigher and Mike Friedrich, art by Dick Dillin, Joe Giella and Neal Adams, cover by Karl Kerschl.

In these adventures of the Justice League from the early 1970s, classic members of the League including Superman, Batman, the Flash, Green Arrow, the Atom and Black Canary battle villains including The Joker and the Doomsters, and meet supernatural heroes including the Spectre and Deadman! Collects Justice League of America #77-95.

416 pages, $29.99, in stores on March 27.

THE NEW TEEN TITANS VOL. 10 TP

Written by Marv Wolfman, art by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Stan Woch, Eduardo Barreto and others, cover by Eduardo Barreto and Romeo Tanghal.

In this new collection of 1980s stories, Lilith ascends to godhood and takes up residence on Olympus. Then, the team investigates a 50-year-old cold-case murder, and Starfire is called home to the planet Tamaran, where she is to wed a member of the military – but instead plans to free her people from the forces that oppress them. And the team helps Superman fight his way out of the clutches of Brainiac! Collects New Teen Titans #10-15 and Annual #1.

216 pages, $19.99, in stores on March 6.

PROMETHEA: THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION BOOK ONE HC

Written by Alan Moore, art by J.H. Williams III, Mick Gray, Charles Vess and Jose Villarubia, cover by J.H. Williams III and Mick Gray.

Sophie Bangs is a an ordinary college student in a futuristic New York who finds herself transformed into Promethea, the living embodiment of the imagination. Her trials have only begun, as she must master the secrets of her predecessors before she is destroyed by Promethea’s ancient enemy. Complete with character sketches, variant covers and other bonus material, this new hardcover collection is perfect for any fan of this incredible series. Collects issues #1-12 plus the complete script for issue #3.

384 pages, $49.99, in stores on March 6.

THE SANDMAN VOL. 6: FABLES AND REFLECTIONS 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION TP

Written by Neil Gaiman, art by Stan Woch, Bryan Talbot, Shawn Mcmanus, Mark Buckingham and others, new cover by Dave McKean.

A new edition of this title collecting issues #29-31, 38-50, The Sandman Special #1, and a story from Vertigo Preview #1, in which Morpheus delves into the dreams of Augustus Caesar, Cain and Abel, Marco Polo, Orpheus, and more. This special 30th anniversary edition includes a new cover by Dave McKean!

264 pages, $19.99, in stores on March 20.

THE WILD STORM VOL. 3 TP

Written by Warren Ellis, art by Jon Davis-Hunt, cover by Sana Takeda.

John Lynch, once the director of IO, the secret deep-state agency that runs Earth, is on the road. His darkest project, Thunderbook, has been uncovered, and he needs to warn the principals, now scattered across America. Hiding. Because they were his most successful experiments. And none of them is completely human anymore. Collects The Wild Storm #13-18!

160 pages, $16.99, in stores on March 6.

Hmm, on arrive en gros à la fin de la période VF (et purée, quelle bonne période, ça). Les inédits VF commencent, à vue de nez, au prochain tome. M’en fous, je vais tout me refaire, na !

Pas fan du tout du dessin de Balent, mais il avait de chouettes scénaristes, je suis un brin tenté, sachant que je n’ai que quelques épisodes dépareillés…

Jim

le tome 1 etait sympatoche. assez pour donner envie d’y retourner

Jones ne dessine pas cet épisode. Snif