DC COMICS FOR JANUARY
DC UNIVERSE TITLES
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Ryan Sook, variant cover by Francis Manapul.
The Red Cloud sets her sights on someone close to Superman, but how can the Man of Steel stop a villain he can’t touch? As the invisible mafia controlling Metropolis’ underworld steps more into the light, its leader finally stands revealed with a secret that will have massive implications for Superman and Clark Kent!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
ACTION COMICS #1007
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Steve Epting, variant cover by Patrick Gleason.
The Kobra Cult conspiracy ensnares Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen, drawing the attention of the Man of Steel. But be careful, Superman–there’s more lurking in the shadows of Metropolis than just a snake cult.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
ADVENTURES OF THE SUPER SONS #5
Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art by Scott Godlewski, cover by Dan Mora.
The Super Sons are lost in time and space! On the run from the Gang and trapped on the Planet of Secrets and Mystery, Superboy and Robin have lost everything and gotten a glimpse of how their tomorrows may end. When the planet’s mysterious creator returns for his broken creation, the boys find out that tomorrow sucks as much as yesterday!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
Written by Kelly Sue DeConnick, art and cover by Robson Rocha and Daniel Henriques, variant cover by Rafael Albuquerque.
Aquaman no more! Still reeling from the stunning events of last issue, the onetime Sea King becomes obsessed with finding the mysterious redheaded woman from his vision. But where to even start? Don’t worry, Arthur: that mysterious redhead is looking for you, too, as Mera begins the hunt for her missing mate. Amnesiac Atlanteans, redheaded mermaids and more, all on a collision course inside the mysterious town called Unspoken Water.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Mairghread Scott, art and cover by Paul Pelletier and Norm Rapmund, variant cover by Joshua Middleton.
You can take the Batgirl out of Gotham City, but you can’t take Gotham out of the Batgirl! Politics gets personal as the race for Congress in Gotham City heats up, leading to civil unrest in Barbara’s new neighborhood – as a new villain begins to make themselves known!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
BATGIRL #31
Written by Mairghread Scott, art and cover by Paul Pelletier and Norm Rapmund, variant cover by Stanley « Artgerm » Lau.
It’s Batgirl for Congress! Plus, masked assassins and awkward exes! Barbara Gordon volunteers to campaign for an up-and-coming reformer candidate who wants to take on the GCPD. That puts Barbara in a tough spot against her father–police commissioner James Gordon. And just when things couldn’t get any more awkward, a former flame reenters Barbara’s life. Personal angst and a masked super-villain hunting a mystery target. It’s gonna be a long day, Babs.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Tom King, art by Travis Moore, cover by Tony S. Daniel, variant cover by Frank Miller.
What happened to the boy who wanted to be Bruce Wayne? The young criminal mastermind orchestrate his own parents’ deaths to emulate his hero and was carted off to Arkham when Batman exposed his crimes, but that is not the end of the story. Tom King reteams with Nightwing artist Travis Moore to create a sequel to their masterpiece of dark horror from Batman #38.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
BATMAN #63
Written by Tom King, art and cover by Mikel Janin, variant cover by Tony S. Daniel.
There are strange goings-on in the dark alleys of Gotham City, mysteries that will require a different skill set than the Caped Crusader’s if he’s going to stop the whole city from succumbing to the darkness. John Constantine, the Hellblazer, is a person with just those skills–but after the events of « The Witching Hour, » is Constantine in any condition to help the Dark Knight Detective?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
BATMAN BEYOND #27
Written by Dan Jurgens, art by Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund, cover by Pasqual Ferry, variant cover by Dave Johnson.
The Clown Prince of Crime amasses his own army, and there might not be enough of Batman and Robin left to stop them. The only thing more dangerous than The Joker is a city full of weaponized Jokerz being pointed at Gotham, led by the Clown Prince himself! With his old nemesis firmly back in play, retiree Bruce Wayne becomes obsessed with bringing him down. But does he have enough in the Bat-tank? And what happens when Gotham’s terrified citizens start backing The Joker’s play?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
Written by Dan Jurgens, art by Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund, cover by Pasqual Ferry, variant cover by Chris Stevens.
The Joker prepares to deliver his fatal punchline: everything and the kitchen sink hits the fan for Batman and Robin, and even with Dick Grayson’s help, the Dynamic Duo of tomorrow and Bruce Wayne may not stand a chance. Will 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 Jan. 30.
Written by Bryan Hill, art by Dexter Soy, cover by Tyler Kirkham, variant cover by Otto Schmidt.
Sofia Barrera is on the run from an enforcer for the Ark, the program that gave her powers–but in the process, she’s fallen into the hands of the mystery man called Kaliber! He claims he wants to protect her…but who’s paying his bill? And is Katana already questioning Black Lightning’s leadership on their very first mission? Or is she just pushing him in a direction he’s not willing to go?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Scott Snyder, art and cover by Jock, variant cover by Ben Oliver.
After the shocking ending of issue #1, a ticking clock sets Batman on a trail throughout the different realities of the Multiverse. He starts to see all the iterations of his life, and what could have been…but more importantly, Bruce Wayne begins to deduce that his current life is somehow wrong, and that all the mistakes he’s made are somehow connected. Meanwhile, the Batman Who Laughs raises the curtain on his second act, pulling out the big guns to break into Arkham Asylum…enter one of the most punishing Batmen of the Dark Multiverse: the Grim Knight!
32 pages, $4.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Scott Peterson, art and cover by Kelley Jones.
The epic finale! Batman must battle Scarecrow and his own mind to save Gotham City. If he doesn’t, Scarecrow will turn Gotham and everything else Batman believes in into a nightmarish hellscape!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
Written, art and cover by Joelle Jones, variant cover by Ben Oliver.
What’s a cat burglar to do? When things went bad for her in Gotham, Selina Kyle picked up stakes and moved to set up a new life in Villa Hermosa. Things went about as well as they could for an international super-criminal, particularly now that Catwoman has established herself as a major player in her new town. Too bad the past always has a way of catching up with you. Gotham comes to Catwoman in the form of the Penguin, fresh from his most recent tussle with Batman, and he’s not just looking to horn in on Selina’s new scheme; he comes bearing hot goss about everything–and everyone–Selina tried to leave behind.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Justin Jordan, art by Eduardo Pansica, cover by Philip Tan.
With Joe completely taken over by Brimstone, will Annie be the next person to land in his line of fire? Reeling from her brother Joe’s loss, Annie finds herself in a dark place, which only gets darker when her serial killer suitor, Wandering Jack, crosses her path once more. Trapped in Jack’s mind games, Annie comes close to going over a fateful edge against another supernatural foe. But just when all seems lost, help arrives from an unlikely–and unholy–source.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
THE CURSE OF BRIMSTONE ANNUAL #1
Written by Justin Jordan, art by Mike Perkins, backupart by Denys Cowan and Don Hudson, cover by Philip Tan.
Brimstone and Annie are called to help prevent a cult from bringing their god to life via a sacrificial ritual…by none other than John Constantine! Then, explore the origins of Wandering Jack. Plus, witness some of the supernatural deals the Salesman has made throughout the ages. (When you bargain with the devil, prepare to be burned, people!)
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Aaron Lopresti.
Damage gets a new home: the Hall of Justice! The Justice League takes in former super-soldier Ethan Avery after their clash from last ish, and looks to train him to better use his powers. The lovefest ends quickly, though, when the League’s tactics cause Ethan to have flashbacks to the military experiments that transformed him into Damage. Batman may be the World’s Greatest Detective, but it might take more than a big brain to stop a power-house like Damage from setting his own path. And oh, what a path he chooses! Enter Damage: monster hunter!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Christopher Priest, art by Carlo Pagulayan, Fernando Pasarin, Jason Paz, cover by Tyler Kirkham, variant cover by Dave Johnson.
Slade is back in Arkham after his Zeta Beam jaunt to the planet Pulor…but did he ever actually leave? Is the alien invasion just a delusion? And who is this faux Deathstroke running around? A deep dive into Slade’s psyche, just in time to watch him lose his mind!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art and cover by Dough Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza, variant cover by Mark Brooks.
Alfred Pennyworth…attacked at the Wayne mansion! Who’s hunting those closest to Batman? The monstrous shadow creature plaguing Gotham City gains the upper hand when two of the Dark Knight’s most ardent allies fall prey to the violent vendetta. Will those tragedies send Batman over the edge? Good thing he’s on his way to Arkham Asylum–but will he investigate a murder, or get incarcerated in a padded cell?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
DETECTIVE COMICS #996
Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art and cover by Dough Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza, variant cover by Brian Stelfreeze.
In the catacombs under Paris, Henri Ducard is not going to sit and wait for the death that’s coming for everyone who helped to train Batman…he’s going to wrestle it to the ground and put a bullet between its eyes! Good plan–but what if it just gets right back up? Can even Batman save him then?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
DETECTIVE COMICS #997
Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art and cover by Dough Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza, variant cover by Brian Stelfreeze.
There’s no man on Earth more convinced that he knows what makes Batman tick than Dr. Hugo Strange! Which makes him a natural target for the thing that’s hunting Batman, unless Batman gets there first!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Geoff Johns, art, cover and variant cover by Gary Frank.
The series by reaches its most shocking chapter yet when the DC Universe collides with its greatest threat: Dr. Manhattan. But nothing is hidden from Manhattan, and the secrets of the past, present and future will rock the very foundation of the DC Universe.
32 pages, $4.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Steve Orlando, art and cover by Travel Foreman.
The revolution starts now! Inceptor accidentally digs too far into the memories of the Electric Warrior from Gil’Dishpan and uncovers a conspiracy at the heart of the Covenant. The planet games are meant to bring profit and keep the various peoples across the galaxies in check, rather than encourage peace and cooperation. If Inceptor can convince the other Warriors of what he’s learned, it might just spark the revolution that will free a galaxy.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Christian Duce, cover by David Yardin, variant cover by Howard Porter.
Powerhouse looks to turn the Scarlet Speedster into a scarlet skid mark! The two Force wielders find themselves at odds when Alexa wants to overthrow the criminal government of Corto Maltese that’s crushing her people. (Remember that locale from The Dark Knight Returns?) Barry must quash their beef and convince Powerhouse to join his Force Quest if he ever hopes to learn the secrets behind these new Force powers!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
THE FLASH #62
Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Christian Duce, cover by David Yardin, variant cover by Jae Lee.
The Flash tracks down a new user of the mysterious Sage Force, a young Zandarian spy named Bashir (a.k.a. Psyche), who’s just starting to understand his newfound abilities. Here’s hoping he’s a quick study, because the Flash needs his help against the dual threat known as Gemini, who wants to steal both the Speed and Sage Forces! And whose side is Power-house on when the Strength Force agent shows up to flex her muscle?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
THE FLASH #63
Written by Joshua Williamson, art by and cover by Rafa Sandoval and Jordi Tarragona, variant cover by Howard Porter.
It’s two against one when Gemini tag-teams the Flash! The threat is doubled for the Scarlet Speedster when Gemini gets their hands on the Strength Force. But where’s that leave Powerhouse? She and the Flash must ride or die together in order to get her super-strength back, but they’ll have to survive a trip through the Strength Force first. Follow along in the Flash’s footsteps on the next leg of his Force Quest!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Joshua Williamson, art by and cover by Scott Kolins.
A Heroes in Crisis tie-in! In Barry’s grief and guilt following Wally West’s death at Sanctuary, he refuses to divulge the heartbreaking news to the rest of the Flash family until he’s searched every corner of the globe for his former partner-- including inside the Speed Force itself. But his journey into the heart of all speedster powers inadvertently triggers the release of his long-lost ally Godspeed! And when Godspeed immediately races off to attack Kid Flash Wallace West, Barry must hunt his former friend and check in on his fellow speedsters. What is Godspeed planning and what does he want with the rest of the Flash Family? Can Barry protect everyone after he couldn’t save Wally? With a heart-wrenching appearance from Wally’s former sidekick, the recently returned Bart Allen, this annual is an absolute can’t-miss for all Flash fans!
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Eddy Barrows.
The Freedom Fighters go public in present-day Nazi America! It’s been 50 years of fascist rule in the U.S. under Hitler and his heirs, and frankly, everyone’s had enough. A new Freedom Fighters team makes a very public debut in hopes of rallying the people and re-igniting the long-dormant American spirit. Phantom Lady, Black Condor, Doll Girl and Human Bomb strike a blow against the Gestapo’s Iron Police Force, but will it be enough to summon the long-lost Uncle Sam from retirement?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Zoe Quinn, art and cover by Robbi Rodriguez.
Dragged violently into a secret world of monsters, magic, and metadata, Cassandra is asked to join the group of superpowered girls who saved her in their fight against the mysterious Daemons. But Cassandra has so many questions of her own to answer first – Why was she attacked? What is the omnipotent Hermeticorp up to? And most importantly, who are these girls anyway?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, art by Javier Fernandez, cover by Kevin Nowlan, variant cover by Neal Adams.
Count Vertigo stages a jailbreak and turns Seattle into a surrealist maelstrom that threatens to consume the entire city. But when Ollie learns Vertigo’s true motivations, the Emerald Archer’s fragile psyche will be ripped to shreds. Is Ollie throwing himself into the hero game because of a death wish? Not if Black Canary has anything to sing about it.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
THE GREEN LANTERN #3
Written by Grant Morrison, art and cover by Liam Sharp, variant cover by Jae Lee.
When the Earth goes up for sale on the alien black market, it’s up to the Green Lantern Corps to bust up « The Slave Lords of the Stars » in the latest space saga from Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp! With the Justice League frozen by Gamma Gong tech, Earth ends up on the auction block, and Volgar Zo hosts a menagerie of the universe’s deadliest despots and criminals: Steppenwolf, Queen Bee, the Dominators and much, much worse. Hal Jordan leads a squad of Lanterns into the fray–and someone’s going to pay the ultimate price before this case gets closed.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
Written by Sam Humphries, art by John Timms, cover by Guillem March, variant cover by Julian Totino Tedesco.
There’s been a murder in Gotham City, and all evidence points to just one suspect: Harley Quinn! Batman hunts Harley down on Coney Island, where they come to blows…but did she actually do the crime? Meanwhile, the Trials of Harley Quinn begin! The Lords of Order and Chaos send their harbinger Mirand’r–the ghost of a young, Earth-obsessed Tamaranean–to find a champion to complete their seven trials and become the Lords’ archangel of retribution…and Harley Quinn is their new contender!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
Written by Frank Tieri, art by Inaki Miranda, cover by Amanda Conner.
Harley’s barely managed to escape from Gotham City–but going down the river to Bludhaven might have been an even bigger mistake! The whole city is a prison, held in the grip of the bloodthirsty Bane Twins…and we’re sad to say, they definitely take after their father! And where there are criminals, you know there are Laughing Boys…and where there are Laughing Boys, can The Joker be far away?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
OLD LADY HARLEY #4
Written by Frank Tieri, art by Inaki Miranda, cover by Amanda Conner.
Harley’s on to the next stop on her quest to find out how the Joker is haunting her from beyond the grave–and that’s the 51st state of Atlantis! Sure, the city under the sea is all Starbucks and water-logged hipsters now, but since Aquaman was the last person to see the Clown Prince alive, can the King of the Sea provide Harley with some much-needed answers? And will they come in time before the Laughing Boys make their ultimate move?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Bryan Hitch, variant cover by Bill Sienkiewicz.
Next stop: Krypton! As Hawkman’s intergalactic road trip continues, the next location on his itinerary is the ruins of Krypton, the alleged location of the super-weapon that will help him stop the Deathbringers. There, he’s suddenly whisked away to Krypton’s final moments and meets his past-life predecessor, Catar-Ol. Hawkman tries to learn the final fate of the super-weapon, but the planet goes boom before Carter can get the goods. Looks like it might be time for Plan B…
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann, cover by Trevor Hairsine, variant cover by Ryan Sook.
Wonder Woman versus…Booster Gold?! Diana finds out the hard way that Booster can be a formidable opponent when his back’s against the wall. Of course, being the prime suspect in a superhero massacre and exposing a secret trauma hospital for metahumans will do just that. Meanwhile, Batman and the Flash combine their detective skills to investigate what went awry at Sanctuary and uncover a serious glitch in the system–not to mention an explosive, spoiler-ific secret!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
HEROES IN CRISIS #5
Written by Tom King, art by Clay Mann, cover by Trevor Hairsine, variant cover by Ryan Sook.
The secrets of the DC Universe are hacked! Sanctuary wasn’t supposed to keep records, but now that the A.I. is compromised, superhero secrets are leaking all over the 'Net. Booster and Harley set aside their differences to focus on who they believe is the real killer (assuming one of them isn’t lying, that is). Meanwhile, Batman and the Flash continue to investigate the mysterious murderer. The answer can be found in Sanctuary…but is it safe to go digging in the crime scene?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by James Tynion IV and Scott Snyder, art by Stephen Segovia, Jim Cheung and Mark Morales, cover by Jim Cheung, variant cover by Will Conrad.
Hawk fight! Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern and Hawkgirl clash with Shayera Hol (also a Hawkgirl) when the League trio tries to break into a secret vault deep within Thanagar Prime – and the feathers are gonna fly! Speaking of secrets, M.M. learns one about himself and Lex Luthor, as related to him by the Martian Keep, guardian of all Martian wisdom and history. Meanwhile, back at the Hall of Justice, Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman must stop Starman from going nova.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
JUSTICE LEAGUE #16
Written by James Tynion IV and Scott Snyder, art by Stephen Segovia, Jim Cheung and Mark Morales, cover by Jim Cheung, variant cover by Will Conrad.
It’s a mystery in space: Why would the Guardians of the Universe hide top-secret intel deep in the bowels of a secret vault on Thanagar Prime? That’s what Martian Manhunter, GL and Hawkgirl want to know! That’s not the only puzzler popping off either, as an ancient connection that bonds Kendra and Shayera Hol unlocks the secret of the map on Hawkgirl’s Dark Metal wings. Back on Earth, Starman and the Trinity look to create a wormhole that could transport them to Thanagar Prime. The only catch? It could vaporize them!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by James Tynion IV and Scott Snyder, art by Daniel Sampere and Juan Albarran, cover by Yanick Paquette.
The Source Wall has degraded too much, and the League must patch the hole right now or the whole Multiverse will collapse! Our heroes scramble for a solution and turn to the only thing that might work: the Omega Titans! The only problem? They killed the Entropy Titan back in JUSTICE LEAGUE: NO JUSTICE. Whoops…but never fear! Kyle Rayner, Miss Martian and Steel–from the non-planet-eating Titans team–guest-star with a plan to create a new Entropy Titan…one that’s so crazy it just might work.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by James Tynion IV, art and cover by Alvaro Martinez Bueno and Raul Fernandez, variant cover by Kelley Jones.
First rule of magic: things can always get worse! Man-Bat learns that the hard way when he plays narrator and chronicles the nightmarish menagerie known as the Otherkind–horrific, monstrous entities such as « the Soup, » « the Rip » and « the Offspring »–that burst through the Sphere of Gods and invaded Earth. The JLD soon realize they’re no match for an invading horde of hellspawn, and to have any kind of chance, they’ll have to go down a darker path. But how much darker can this team get before they become monsters themselves?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Philippe Brinones, cover by Sjepan Sejic, variant cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson.
Next stop on the Odyssey – Planet Cyborg! The space-faring Justice League travels to a new world that worships Cyborg, and meets a population that’s obsessed with body modification in preparation for a galactic war. Cyborg and Azrael clash over whether to stop the simmering standoff or continue following the clues left behind by Darkseid. Elsewhere, Starfire and Green Lantern Jessica Cruz infiltrate the society’s upper crust in order to decipher the second language on the codex.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
JUSTICE LEAGUE ODYSSEY #5
Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Carmine Di Giandomenico, cover by Sjepan Sejic, variant cover by Toni Infante.
It’s Cyborg and Jessica Cruz versus giant battle robots–to the death! To save her teammates, Starfire must absorb the next language in the Codex in order to gain new, dark powers. But this Rosetta Stone could prove dangerous to Kory! And betrayal looms for the Odyssey League when Rapture kidnaps Azrael and offers him a deal that could save the Ghost Sector–as long as he sells out his teammates.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Steve Orlando, art and cover by Riley Rossmo, variant cover by Joshua Middleton.
Return to Mars in the days before its doom to see the love affair of J’onn and M’yri’ah…and a Martian coming-of-age ritual you’ll never forget! All of these painful memories J’onn carries with him to his new life on Earth…but first he’s gotta survive the pain of a car crash, being set on fire and accidentally revealing his true form to his detective partner! Did we mention she’s heavily armed?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
Written by James Tynion IV, Saladin Ahmed, Cecil Castellucci, Kyle Higgins, Jeff Loveness and others, art by Tom Grummett, Kyle Hotz, Elena Casagrande, Max Dunbar and others, cover by Joelle Jones.
Sometimes love can make you feel like you’re from another planet…but what if you actually were? Join Superman, The New Gods, Green Lantern, Starro, Hawkgirl and even the Teen Titans’ new sensation Crush for eight tales of romance that will whisk you to the moon and back!
80 pages, $9.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Brian Michael Bendis and David F. Walker, art and cover by Jamal Campbell.
DC’s biggest, newest mystery starts here! When a fight between Superman and Mongul crashes into a small Northwestern town, Naomi (last name?) begins a quest to uncover the last time a super-powered person visited her home–and how that might tie into her own origins and adoption. Follow Naomi’s journey on a quest that will take her to the heart of the DC Universe and unfold a universe of ideas and stories that have never been seen before. Join writers Brian Michael Bendis, David Walker and breakout artist Jamal Campbell in Wonder Comics’ massively ambitious new series and star…Naomi.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Scott Lobdell and Fabian Niceiza, art by Garry Brown, cover by Chris Mooneyham, variant cover by Otto Schmidt.
The Nightwings have been picking up the slack Dick Grayson left behind, making a dent in petty crime and cleaning up the streets of Blüdhaven. But as Scarecrow’s plan comes to fruition, it looks like they may have bitten off more than they can chew…putting Grayson in a position he was not prepared for. One where he may be forced to become a hero once more.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
THE OTHER HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE #1
Written by John Ridley, art and cover by Alex Dos Diaz.
Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Ridley (12 Years a Slave, Let It Fall) examines the mythology of the DC Universe in this compelling new miniseries that reframes iconic moments of DC history and charts a previously unexplored sociopolitical thread as seen through the prism of DC Super Heroes who come from traditionally disenfranchised groups. This unique new series presents its story as prose by Ridley married with beautifully realized color illustrations from a selection of exciting illustrators and comics artists. Alex Dos Diaz provides art for #1, which follows the story of Jefferson Pierce, the man who will one day become Black Lightning, as he makes his way from being a young track star to a teacher and, ultimately, to his role as a hero. Future issues focus on characters such as Karen and Mal Duncan, Tatsu Yamashiro and Renee Montoya. Extensively researched and masterfully executed, the series promises to be an experience unlike any other. You may think you know the history of the DC Universe…but the truth is far more complex. The Other History Of The DC Universe isn’t about saving the world–it’s about having the strength to simply be who you are.
64 pages, $7.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
RAVEN, DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS #11
Written by Marv Wolfman, art by Pop Mhan, cover by Yasmine Putri.
Raven has joined Baron Winters’ new Night Force to battle the ancient, mystical assassins known as the Shadow Riders. But she discovers the Riders were created to protect mankind from Arcanes: super-naturally powered individuals who were not always heroes! Can it be true that Raven and the Night Force have been the « bad guys » all along?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
RAVEN, DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS #12
Written by Marv Wolfman, art by Pop Mhan, cover by Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund.
Raven has joined Baron Winters’ new Night Force to battle the ancient, mystical assassins known as the Shadow Riders. But she discovers the Riders were created to protect mankind from Arcanes: super-naturally powered individuals who were not always heroes! Can it be true that Raven and the Night Force have been the « bad guys » all along?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Scott Lobdell, art and cover by Pete Woods, variant cover by Philip Tan.
Will the Red Hood’s latest campaign be his last? Jason’s hot on the heels of the drugs he and Arsenal recently tracked to Beijing, but instead of finally encountering the mysterious Solitary, he finds himself face to face with a figure from his past. Plus, who’s the new Wingman, and why’s he tracking the Red Hood? And how can he and Jason be in the same place at the same time? Find out in « Outlaw » part five!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Dan DiDio, art and cover by Kenneth Rocafort.
Trapped at mysterious Dark Star Sciences, Sideways learns how Leto has been following him all along, as well as her plans for the Dark Multiverse as an endless energy source to be mined–and his powers are her way in. Sideways goes over the edge and breaks free, battling Bolt again in the process. Will Derek’s quest for vengeance for his mother’s death lead to a rift he can’t escape or control?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
THE SILENCER #12
Written by Dan Abnett, art by Jack Herbert, cover by Tyler Kirkham.
Get ready for the big finale of the Leviathan War! The Silencer finds herself smack dab in the middle of a melee full of murderous underbosses while trying to protect her family and punch all the tickets she came to punch. Even if Honor Guest survives, nothing will ever be the same again.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
THE SILENCER #13
Written by Dan Abnett, art by V Ken Marioin and Sandu Florea, cover by Tyler Kirkham.
How could we possibly top the shocking final page of The Silencer #12? Buckle up and find out! The Leviathan War ends, and a winner rises–but what does that mean for the Silencer? At long last, learn the secrets behind the Silencer’s powers, her rise as Talia’s right hand and how she became the woman known as Honor Guest…
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
SUICIDE SQUAD #50
Written by Rob Williams, art by Diogenes Neves and Scott Hanna, cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.
Final issue. The infection in Temho Me4ta prison spreads, and cannot be allowed to reach the surface. The Suicide Squad is all that stands in the way of a global pandemic. It’s line-in-the-sand time: Will the Squad be forced to live up to its name? Don’t miss this extra-sized anniversary issue!
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
SUICIDE SQUAD BLACK FILES #3
Written by Mike W. Barr and Jai Nitz, art by Scot Eaton, Will Faucher, Philippe Briones, cover by Frazier Irving.
« 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 Jan. 9.
Written by Marc Andreyko, art by Kevin Maguire and Sean Parsons, cover by Yanick Paquette, variant cover by Stanley « Artgerm » Lau.
Supergirl…super-captured! Still recovering from radiation poisoning, Kara finds herself in the clutches of the Citadel and its ruthless leader Harry Hokum, who is eager to experiment on one of the last Kryptonians in the known universe. How is Kara supposed to track down answers to her Rogol Zaar/Krypton mystery in the midst of a Vega System civil war? And you don’t throw a civil war in the Vega System without the Omega Men returning–even some long-lost ones!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
SUPERMAN #7
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado and Brandon Peterson, cover by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado, variant cover by David Finch.
It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for: the shocking return of the son of Superman! A year spent traveling the stars changed Jon Kent. Are parents Clark and Lois ready for the all-new, all-different Superboy? Secrets are revealed, a new look debuts and Superman’s world is changed forever!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
SUPERMAN 100-PAGE SUPER-SPECTACULAR #1
WRitten by Marv Wolfman, art and cover by Claudio Castellini.
« This is the best Superman story I’ve ever written. » So says living legend Marv Wolfman, and when you’ve written hundreds of Superman stories as he has, it means a great deal. This gem of a tale–written and drawn from 2006-2009 for the Superman Confidential series–explodes from the DC archives as a triumphant tale of Clark Kent’s fateful first days in Metropolis, which were far from easy. His early failures almost ensured there would never be a hero called Superman. Powerful writing and stunning art combine to conjure an inspiring story that needed to be published, one you will never forget, from a pair of master storytellers.
96 pages, $9.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
TEEN TITANS #26
Written by Adam Glass, art by Bernard Chang, cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Cam Smith, variant cover by Alex Garner.
The Teen Titans plot the ultimate break-in–the Batcave! But Batman’s security is no joke, and the Titans will need to work together to get past it without alerting the Dark Knight himself. What’s so important to Damian that he’d betray his father this way?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
TEEN TITANS ANNUAL #1
Written by Adam Glass, art by Ryan Benjamin, cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Cam Smith.
Betrayed by the Red Hood, Damian hunts down Jason Todd and vows vengeance – or death! Meanwhile, Djinn and the rest of the Titans battle one of the Other’s closest allies – Joy Stick! (Making his DCU debut from the Teen Titans Go! universe.) But when Control Freak learns all of Djinn’s most dangerous secrets, Djinn will do anything to keep the Teen Titans from finding out the truth!
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
THE TERRIFICS #11
Written by Jeff Lemire, art by Viktor Bogdanovic, cover by Evan « Doc » Shaner.
The Terrifics…terminated! The team has called it quits and gone their separate ways–with less-than-terrific results. Plastic Man meets his estranged wife and son, now developing his own plastic powers; Metamorpho is still stuck in his human form as Rex Mason, unemployed, unqualified and going broke; Phantom Girl’s stuck in an arranged marriage back on her homeworld of Bgztl; and Mr. Terrific hunts the escaped Doc Dread, who travels the Multiverse collecting alternate Mr. Terrifics for murder-sport.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
THE TERRIFICS #12
Written by Jeff Lemire, art by Viktor Bogdanovic, cover by Evan « Doc » Shaner.
The Terrifics disband, but they’re going to need to get back together if they’re going to save Mr. Terrific from Doc Dread’s new team, the Dreadfuls! Plus, Rex Mason takes a huge plunge, Phantom Girl bolts Bgztl and Plastic Man stretches out the family drama with his son Luke, who’s struggling with his own super-elastic powers. Will our heroes reunite in time to save Mr. Terrific–from an evil version of themselves?!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
TITANS #32
Written by Dan Abnett, art and cover by Clay Henry, variant cover Philip Tan.
While the Titans have spent months responding to Source Wall-related threats, Mother Blood and the Blood Cult have been studying that energy and learning to harness it for their own malevolent purposes. In this special villain-focused 
issue, discover what the Cult has been up to and why everything the Titans have done up to this point may have been for naught, and how they just might be playing into the ultimate trap!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
TITANS #33
Written by Dan Abnett, art by Bruno Redondo, cover by Mico Suayan, variant cover Tyler Kirkham.
« Into the Bleed, » part one! Raven’s soul-self has been trapped in « Unearth » for months, and the team finally figures out a way to return and save their teammate. Not only that, but the formerly fictional fantasy realm holds a crucial key to finally unlocking the mystery of the Source Wall energy–so they may be saving the entire Earth in the process! Only one problem: the Blood Cult may have beaten them to it.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
THE UNEXPECTED #8
Written by Steve Orlando, art by Ronan Cliquet, cover by Yanick Paquette.
Final issue. In defusing the Nth metal isotope, the Unexpected have accidentally given the Bad Samaritan what he’s always wanted: a doorway to the Dark Multiverse and Mandrakk! But Monitor World isn’t just a doorway, it’s a trapdoor. With the Multiverse on life support, opening it might just be the kill-shot everyone’s feared.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
WONDER WOMAN #61
Written by G. Willow Wilson, art by Cary Nord and Mick Gray, cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, variant cover by Jenny Frison.
Love is dead–according to the Goddess of Love! A furious Aphrodite holds Steve Trevor captive in the middle of a war zone and tries to convince him of that very proclamation, but the hopeless romantic refuses to abandon his feelings for Wonder Woman. Meanwhile, Diana, the object of his affection, gets trapped in the bombed-out capital, where she finds the remnants of the local government and uses all her diplomatic prowess to convince them to end the conflict. Can Diana, Steve and Aphrodite end this war, or will Ares end up dancing on all their graves?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
WONDER WOMAN #62
Written by G. Willow Wilson, art by Cary Nord and Mick Gray, cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, variant cover by Matteo Scalera.
It’s the final knock-down drag-out battle between Ares and Wonder Woman–but is there still any hope of changing the young god’s ways before he hardens into the worst possible version of himself? And if he does…is Wonder Woman to blame?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
WONDER WOMAN #63
Written by G. Willow Wilson, art by Emanuela Lupacchino and Ray McCarthy, cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson, variant cover by Kamome Shirahama.
When Themyscira and the remnants of Olympus fell, the Gods weren’t the only refugees to come to Earth. A small horde of mystical creatures have found their way here, and they’re determined to start new lives…but what happens when the people of our world are equally determined not to let them? Can Diana open their minds and show them that a centaur is more than half a person?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
YOUNG JUSTICE #1
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and covers by Patrick Gleason, variant covers by TBD.
Superboy! Wonder Girl! Robin! Impulse! Amethyst! They’re all united in Young Justice #1, the debut issue of a brand-new series that also introduces new heroes Teen Lantern and Jinny Hex! When the nightmare dimension known as Gemworld invades Metropolis, these teen heroes reunite to deal with the situation–but they’re shocked to discover the battle may be the key to the return of Conner Kent, a.k.a. Superboy! This mix of fan favorites and new legacy heroes will be the center point for some of the biggest goings-on at DC!
40 pages, $4.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
VERTIGO TITLES
Written by Bryan Hill, art by Leandro Fernandez, cover by Ben Oliver.
Placed in an impossible position by the white nationalist gang he’s been sent to infiltrate, white-passing FBI agent Richard Wright is forced to take an action that can never, ever be undone.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Kat Howard, art by Tom Fowler, cover by Kai Carpenter.
The body of Tim’s teacher, Mr. Brisby, has been discovered, and the scene is grisly – could his killing have been a ritualistic act? Tim tries to comfort his classmates, but finds himself in need of his own protector.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
THE BOOKS OF MAGIC #4
Written by Kat Howard, art by Tom Fowler, cover by Kai Carpenter.
Dr. Rose goes on a special assignment, leaving Tim to search the school library for more books only to be caught performing magic by his nemesis Tyler! Will Tim be able to explain what Tyler saw, or will he be outed as a magician?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Eric M. Esquivel, art and cover by Ramon Villalobos.
All hell literally breaks loose when monsters from Mexican myth storm the gate between Mitclan and Earth, clashing with local law enforcement, racist gangs, and violent militias! Meanwhile, Frank and the kids confront Blake, now unspeakably powerful and possessed by the spirit of death itself! And finally, we learn the answer to the series’ most burning question: Who is Frank’s real dad?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
Written by Simon Spurrier, art by Bilquis Evely, cover by Jae Lee.
In the garden of Destiny, eyes that do not see run across paper that was never a tree. The oldest of the Endless is reading about a librarian losing his mind. About a monstress losing her soul. About a kingdom losing its king. The Dreaming is bleeding color. The grim judge tightens his grip. And in the realm of Destruction, endings are spun into beginnings…
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
Written by Ben Blacker, art by Mirka Andolfo, cover by Mingjue Helen Chen.
At last, Izzy learns the truth about herself and the other women of Desert Canyon, but it will take more than self-awareness to break the spell cast on the neighborhood.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
HEX WIVES #4
Written by Ben Blacker, art by Mirka Andolfo, cover by Paulina Ganucheau.
After the catastrophic conclusion to last issue, Becky has a personal experience that proves not everything is as it seems in Desert Canyon. However, when she tries to explain what happened to Nadiya and Izzy, both are skeptical. After all, what kind of men keep secrets from their wives?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written by Nalo Hopkinson, art by Dominike Stanton, cover by Sean Andrew Murray.
As the life sparks of non-dreamers continue to populate the Dreaming at an alarming rate due to the spreading of Cotard’s delusions in the Waking World, Turtle and Shakpana race to see who can track down Maggie and retrieve the mysterious Book of Whispers first. Turtle, on behalf of Erzulie Dantor, hopes to stop and reverse the epidemic, while Shakpana seeks to control it…
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Dan Watters, art by Max Fiumara and Sebastian Fiumara, cover by Goni Montes.
Lucifer is enlightened. Caught in a web of bargains and deceit centuries in the making, the Devil uncovers the truth about the peculiar prison he is trapped within. Meanwhile: the detective hiding in the bushes draws close to solving the mystery of Gately House, if only he can recall his own name.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
JINXWORLD UNIVERSE TITLES
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by David Mack, variant cover by Ivan Reis.
Comics creator Max Field has been recruited to be a spy–and now it’s beginning to affect his work. The lines of fantasy and reality are beginning to blur, and the world of comics may never be the same. A valentine to all that comics can be, Cover is a genre-bending series.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Michael Gaydos.
Comicosity, Comicsverse and Comics Watch! Tattoo artist Pearl Tanaka has finally discovered her past and legacy and how they have informed all her choices up to this moment. Now she must choose her path: master tattoo artist–or master assassin? Although Pearl was originally solicited as a six-issue miniseries, based on your support, Pearl will now be an ongoing series! Pearl will skip a month in February so Michael Gaydos can catch his breath, but we’ll be back with issue #7 in March!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
Written by Brian Michael Bendes, art and cover by Alex Maleev.
It’s the final issue of the new Scarlet epic–and the cover says it all! Scarlet escalates her campaign against corruption to the next level.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
THE UNITED STATES VS. MURDER, INC. #5
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Michael Avon Oeming.
Well that happened! The world has been ripped apart by mob enforcer Jagger Rose’s actions last issue, and the fallout is like nothing anyone has ever seen! In a world where the mob’s influence is both huge and public, the battle between organized crime and the United States government has reached its tipping point.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 9.
BEYOND THE DC UNIVERSE
BATMAN: CREATURE OF THE NIGHT #4
Written by Kurt Busiek, art and cover by John Paul Leon.
Bruce Wainwright is not the man he believed himself to be. He never was. But when you’ve unleashed horror on the world…what can you do about it? Is Bruce human after all? Or has he become more than a man? It’s the unmissable finale of one of the best-reviewed miniseries of the year, sure to go down as a modern Batman classic!
56 pages, $6.99.
INJUSTICE VS. MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE TUNES #6
Written by Tim Seeley, art and cover by Freddie E. Williams II.
He-Man is beset on all sides–by enemies and allies alike. If he helps Superman use the Nexus, he may save Earth from ever falling to injustice. But Skeletor has a marvelous trick up his sleeve! The battle rages, but who will prevail?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
Written by Sholly Fisch, art and cover by David Alvarez.
Marvin the Martian is poised to conquer the Earth from his orbiting UFO when a knock on the hatch announces the arrival of Charlie Dog, on his never-ending quest for a home. But Marvin already has his own alien dog, K-9…and K-9 has other ideas about the interloper!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
Written and art by The Usual Gang of Idiots.
This month we skewer Aquaman and take our best guess at what the new Mary Poppins movie is all about! Plus, « The Lighter Side of Hooking Up, » the return of MAD’s millennial movie reviewers Xander and Cam and more!
64 pages, $5.99, in stores on Feb. 2.
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 Javier Fernandez.
Lost, alone and confused, the gang struggles to regroup as Fred and his monster horde slowly close in on them. Is the end of the world finally here? Plus, the JLA trials of Atom Ant continue!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Jan. 16.
Written by Sholly Fisch, art and cover by Dario Brizuela.
Scooby and Shaggy can escape from trouble faster than anyone…except the greatest super-escape artist in the universe, Mister Miracle! But can even Mister Miracle and his super-strong wife Big Barda help the gang–and the Earth–escape an invasion of monsters from Apokolips? And free their teammates from the clutches of the merciless Granny Goodness before Daphne and Velma are transformed into Granny’s latest Female Furies?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 2.
SCOOBY-DOO TEAM-UP #46
Written by Sholly Fisch, art and cover by Dario Brizuela.
High school principal Jefferson Pierce is used to teenagers acting like monsters–but not when they start turning into actual monsters! Even Scooby and the gang might have their hands full with an entire horrifying homecoming, but fortunately, they’re not alone–because Jefferson Pierce is secretly the electrifying hero Black Lightning! Is it all a plot by Tobias Whale and his ruthless gang, the 100? Or is Garfield High doomed to become the Ghoul School?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 30.
TEEH T8TAHS GO! #32
Written by Amanda Deibert and J. Torres, art by Erich Owens, cover by Sandy Jarrell.
Starfire is « Snowbunny’s Fool » when Robin takes the team to a ski resort–but it’s cold-weather-hater Raven who really surprises her teammates! And back in Titans Tower, things go awry when watching « Friendly the Snowman » provides the wrong kind of inspiration!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
THE WILDSTORM #19
Written by Warren Ellis, art and cover by Jon Davis-Hunt, variant cover by Marley Zarcone.
Beginning the fourth story arc of The Wild Storm. Jenny Mei Sparks has been around for over a century. She’s seen a lot of things. Enough bad stuff that she took 20 years off to get drunk. And now she’s back, and she has a plan. The problem is that other people have plans, too, and one of them is about reducing the population of Earth by around 90 percent.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
DC COLLECTIONS
written by WARREN ELLIS, MARK MILLAR, GRANT MORRISON and others art by BRYAN HITCH, FRANK QUITELY, JOHN McCREA and others cover by FRANK QUITELY and TREVOR SCOTT
As the 21st century dawns, the Authority meets a previously unchallenged class of villains–the power brokers who manipulate the world’s political figureheads to advance their own selfish interests. So when the Authority begins to seriously upset their hard-won networks of control, the backlash that results is as swift as it is devastating. This new hardcover includes THE AUTHORITY #1-29, PLANETARY/THE AUTHORITY: RULE THE WORLD, JENNY SPARKS: THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE AUTHORITY #1-15, AUTHORITY ANNUAL 2000 #1, stories from WILDSTORM SUMMER SPECIAL #1, a story from WILDSTORM: A CELEBRATION OF 25 YEARS and bonus pages.
984 pages, $99.99, in stores on July 31.
BATGIRL: YEAR ONE DELUXE EDITION HC
Written by: CHUCK DIXON and SCOTT BEATTY art and cover by MARCOS MARTIN and ALVARO LOPEZ
Determined to join the ranks of crime-fighters against the wishes of her police-captain father, Barbara Gordon dons a caped costume to become Batgirl, and must overcome Batman’s skepticism while taking on archvillain Killer Moth. Collects BATGIRL: YEAR ONE #1-9.
240 pages, $34.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
AQUAMAN BY GEOFF JOHNS OMNIBUS HC
Written by: GEOFF JOHNS art by IVAN REIS, JOE PRADO, PETE WOODS, PAUL PELLETIER, CLAUDE ST. AUBIN, GERALDO BORGES and others cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO
Just in time for the big-screen release of the Warner Bros. film Aquaman! As these stories begin, Aquaman has renounced the throne of Atlantis–until from a forgotten corner of the ocean emerges the threat of the Trench! Then, Aquaman joins up with his old teammates, the Others, to learn who destroyed Atlantis! But as they seek the truth, Black Manta is stalking them all–and Mera learns some dark truths about Aquaman! And in the « Throne of Atlantis » epic, Aquaman teams up with his Justice League comrades to defend the surface world from the invading Atlantean horde. Collecting the entire run of AQUAMAN
Written by: Geoff Johns, this 728-page hardcover includes AQUAMAN #0-19, #21-25, #23.1 (featuring Black Manta), #23.2 (featuring Ocean Master) and JUSTICE LEAGUE #15-17.
728 pages, $75.
AQUAMAN/SUICIDE SQUAD: SINK ATLANTIS TP
Written by: DAN ABNETT and ROB WILLIAMS art by JOE BENNETT, JOSE LUIS and others cover by RAFA SANDOVAL
After Aquaman’s undersea kingdom rises to become a world power of the surface, the Suicide Squad must infiltrate the city and send it back to the depths or die trying. The epic crossover event is collected here in these stories from Aquaman #39-40 and Suicide Squad #45-46.
104 pages, $14.99, in store on Feb. 6.
BATMAN BY GRANT MORRISON OMNIBUS VOL. 2 HC
Written by: GRANT MORRISON art by TONY S. DANIEL, FRANK QUITELY, ANDY KUBERT, DAVID FINCH, PHILIP TAN, YANICK PAQUETTE, RYAN SOOK and others cover by FRANK QUITELY
The Dark Knight has fallen, sacrificing himself in the Final Crisis. Tim Drake has laid down the mantle of Robin to search the world for a sign that his mentor can be brought back from oblivion. Now Dick Grayson has taken up the cape and cowl of his former partner, and Damian Wayne has become a deadly new Robin. Together, they must overcome a pair of rival vigilantes with ties to their own tragic pasts–and stay away from each other’s throats long enough to succeed. Collects Batman #700-702, Batman and Robin #1-16 and Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #1-6 in reading order for the first time ever.
744 pages, $75, in stores on June 19.
BATMAN: DEATH OF THE FAMILY SAGA (DC ESSENTIAL EDITION) HC
Written by: SCOTT SNYDER and JAMES TYNION IV art by GREG CAPULLO, JONATHAN GLAPION and JOCK new cover by GREG CAPULLO
After having his face sliced off one year ago, The Joker makes his horrifying return to Gotham City! But this time, he’s after the people Bruce Wayne holds most dear! Even for a man who’s committed a lifetime of murder, The Joker is more dangerous than ever before. A more vicious Clown Prince of Crime targets Batman’s family–Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, Red Robin and his Batman’s own son, Damian Wayne, a.k.a. Robin–in a sick and twisted gambit to make the Dark Knight all his own! How can Batman protect his city and those he’s closest to? It all leads back to Arkham Asylum… Collects BATMAN #13-17.
176 pages, $16.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT VOL. 4 TP
Written by: ALAN GRANT art by BRET BLEVINS, M.D. BRIGHT, BARRY KITSON, JOHN PAUL LEON and others cover byBRIAN STELFREEZE
Following the events of « Knightfall, » Batman returns to Gotham City to take back the streets. First, a string of seemingly random kidnappings leads Batman to one person: The Joker. Plus, Anarky makes his return too, but this time he teams up with the Dark Knight to take on a new foe who has prophesized Gotham City’s end and will do anything to make sure it happens! Collects Batman: Shadow of the Bat #32-42.
304 pages, $24.99, in stores on Feb. 27.
BATMAN: THE CAPED CRUSADER VOL. 2 TP
Written by: MARV WOLFMAN and JOHN BYRNE art by JIM APARO, PAT BRODERICK and others cover by MICHAEL BAIR
This collection of 1980s Batman tales includes the legendary story « A Lonely Place of Dying, » in which a new Robin emerges in the form of computer hacker Tim Drake, who rescues Batman from The Joker and Two-Face. This volume also includes the mystery story « The Many Deaths of Batman, » and a run of stories in which the Dark Knight must stop crime boss Zucco. Collects Batman #433-444 and Batman Annual #13.
304 pages, $29.99, in stores on Feb. 13.
BLACK LIGHTNING: BRICK CITY BLUES TP
Written by: TONY ISABELLA art by EDDY NEWELL, MIKE HUDDLESTON, OCTAVIO CARIELLO and others cover by EDDIE NEWELL
The world’s a very different place from the one schoolteacher Jefferson Pierce once knew, and Black Lightning isn’t the same hero he was. Older and wiser, Black Lightning resurfaces with a ferocious new look and a dangerous edge in a city desperately needing a hero. Collects Black Lightning #1-13 and a tale from DC Universe Holiday Bash #2.
352 pages, $19.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
BOMBSHELLS: UNITED VOL. 3: TAPS TP
Written by: MARGUERITE BENNETT art by SANDY JARRELL, DAVID HAHN, ANEKE, SIYA OUM and MARGUERITE SAUVAGE cover by TERRY DODSON and RACHEL DODSON
The Batgirls are back…but some will be called to leave Gotham City behind. Alysia and Felicity head for Hawaii to investigate the mysterious radio signals causing trouble across the world, but they find a new voice for the revolution! But their findings leave the Bombshells divided! The Batgirls are determined to track down the source of their friends’ misfortunes, and their investigation leads to an eerie spit of land, where a lone radio tower projects a deadly signal that curses all who hear it. Collects BOMBSHELLS: UNITED #13-19.
160 pages, $19.99, in stores on Feb. 27.
BLACKEST NIGHT SAGA (DC ESSENTIAL EDITION) TP
Written by: GEOFF JOHNS art by IVAN REIS, OCLAIR ALBERT and others cover by IVAN REIS and OCLAIR ALBERT
A war has been brewing between the different colored Lantern Corps–the Green fighting the Yellow, the Red trying to destroy all, the Blue attempting to broker peace among the tribes. However, the real battle is yet to come: the undead Black Lanterns are coming and seemingly nothing can stop them. Putting aside old vendettas, it’s up to Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps to lead DC’s greatest champions as well as their deadliest foes in a battle to save the universe from an army of the dead. Collects Blackest Night #0-8.
320 pages, $24.99, in stores on Feb. 6.
BLACKEST NIGHT OMNIBUS 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION HC
Written by: GEOFF JOHNS, PETER J. TOMASI, JAMES ROBINSON, GREG RUCKA, STERLING GATES and others art by IVAN REIS, ARDIAN SYAF, EDDY BARROWS, SCOTT KOLINS, NICOLA SCOTT, JERRY ORDWAY and others. cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO
The war between the Corps rages as the prophecy of the Blackest Night descends on the DC Universe! Can Green Lantern Hal Jordan lead DC’s champions against an army of Black Lanterns made up of deceased heroes and villains? This massive hardcover collects Blackest Night #0-8, Adventure Comics #4, 5 and 7, Blackest Night: Batman #1-3, Blackest Night: THE Flash #1-3, Blackest Night: JSA #1-3, Blackest Night: Superman #1-3, Blackest Night: Titans #1-3, Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #1-3, Catwoman #83, Green Arrow #40, Green Lantern #43-52, Green Lantern Corps #39-47, Phantom Stranger #42, The Atom and Hawkman #46, The Power of Shazam! #48, The Question #37, weird Western Tales #71 and more!
1,648 page, $150, in stores on June 5.
THE DC UNIVERSE BY LEN WEIN HC
Written by: LEN WEIN and others art by JIM APARO, DICK DILLIN, CARMINE INFANTINO, DICK GIORDANO, NEAL ADAMS, JIM STARLIN and others cover by NICK CARDY
For the first time, acclaimed writer Len Wein’s greatest tales of the DC Universe are collected, from the start of his prestigious career to its finale. Includes stories from Teen Titans #18, Phantom Stranger #20-24, JLA #100-102, Action Comics #419-420, 422-423, 425-426, 429, 432, DC Comics Presents #27-29, JLA 80-Page Giant #2, DC Retroactive: Green Lantern–The ‘80s: Big Betrayal #1 and Swamp Thing Winter Special #1.
364 pages, $34.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
DC: THE NEW FRONTIER TP NEW EDITION
Written by: DARWYN COOKE art by DARWYN COOKE and J. BONE cover by DARWYN COOKE
Darwyn Cooke’s acclaimed epic is back in a new title collecting the 6-issue miniseries plus JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE NEW FRONTIER SPECIAL #1! When Cold War paranoia outlawed the heroes of the Golden Age, stalwarts such as Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman continued to fight for truth and justice. But as the world hurtled toward an uncertain future, a new breed of hero would define the American Way!
520 pages, $34.99, in stores on Feb. 13.
Written by: AMANDA CONNER, JIMMY PALMIOTTI, PAUL DINI, MARK RUSSELL, STEVE ORLANDO and others art by JOHN TIMMS, BRYAN HITCH, KELLEY JONES, EMANUELA LUPACCHINO and others cover by KELLEY JONES
For the first time, DC collects love stories of the World’s Greatest Super Heroes. Wonder Woman consults Eros himself about her feelings for the Man of Steel! Aquaman makes waves as he treats his wife like a queen for a day! And Barbara Gordon has always been too busy for romance, but could her role as Batgirl bring her back to the first guy she ever kissed? Collects Young Romance: The New 52 Valentine’s Day Special #1, Young Monsters in Love #1 and Harley Quinn Valentine’s Day Special #1.
176 pages, $16.99, in stores on Jan. 23.
ELSEWORLDS: JUSTICE LEAGUE VOL. 3 TP
Written by: CHUCK DIXON, EVAN DORKIN, PAT McGREAL, FABIAN NICIEZA and others art by EDUARDO BARRETO, NORM BREYFOGLE, DAVE GIBBONS, KEVIN MAGUIRE and others cover by BRIAN BOLLAND In this long-forgotten tale, Mr. Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite battle across the entire Multiverse, and almost every character you can think of is along for the ride! Plus, when a cosmic storm passes over planet Earth, it brings a mysterious plague that nearly kills the entire male population, and the only two men who survive are Superman and Lex Luthor! Collects Conjurors #1-3, Flashpoint (1999) #1-3, Superman and Batman: World’s Funnest#1, JLA: Created Equal #1-2 and Green Lantern: 1001 Emerald nights #1.
432 pages, $34.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
Written by: BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS art and cover by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Loosely based on events in the American intelligence community during the Reagan administration, FIRE tells the unique and powerful story of a young man’s journey from quiet college student to the complex world of international intelligence. From crime noir master Brian Michael Bendis comes this now-classic tale in an all-new edition! Imagine that you are a shy, quiet college student. Just an average guy trying to get through each day as best he can. Then your government contacts you. They want you to be part of an experiment in the art of human covert operations. Instead of creating an agent from someone within their own ranks, they want to create an agent from nobody, from scratch, from you! This definitive presentation of Eisner Award winner Brian Michael Bendis’ first cinematic noir comic features re-mastered art and lettering, plus a newly revised script.
112 pages, $12.99, in stores on Feb. 27.
GREEN LANTERN BY GEOFF JOHNS BOOK ONE TP
Written by: GEOFF JOHNS and DAVE GIBBONS art by ETHAN VAN SCIVER, CARLOS PACHECO, PATRICK GLEASON and others cover by ETHAN VAN SCIVER
It’s been years since the death of Hal Jordan and the end of the Green Lantern Corps. But as the torchbearer Kyle Rayner is about to find out, an adventure of epic and mythological proportions is about to begin as the former Lantern returns to the land of the living to atone for his sins. Collects Green Lantern: Rebirth #1-6, Green Lantern #1-3, Green Lantern Corps: Recharge #1-5 and Green Lantern Secret Files 2005 #1.
400 pages, $24.99, in stores on Feb. 27.
DC UNIVERSE: THE BRONZE AGE OMNIBUS BY JACK KIRBY HC
Written by: JACK KIRBY, DENNIS O’NEIL, JOE SIMON, JOEY CAVALIERI, MICHAEL FLEISHER and PAUL KUPPERBERG art by JACK KIRBY, VINCE COLLETTA, MIKE ROYER, D. BRUCE BERRY, ADRIAN GONZALEZ and others cover by JACK KIRBY and MIKE ROYER
Legendary comics creator Jack Kirby’s mind-boggling imagination is on full display in this massive hardcover that includes tales of super hero adventure, mystery, war, fantasy, science fiction and even kung fu action from the 1970s and 1980s. These stories introduced important characters, including the Demon and OMAC, and this collection features a run of 12 stories of the Losers from OUR FIGHTING FORCES that includes some of Kirby’s most personal tales from his own experiences in World War II. Collects stories from IN THE DAYS OF THE MOB #1, SPIRIT WORLD #1, THE DEMON #1-16, THE SANDMAN #1-6, OMAC #1-8, OUR FIGHTING FORCES #151-162, SUPER POWERS #1-5 (1984), SUPER POWERS #1-6 (1985), 1ST ISSUE SPECIAL #1, 5 and 6, DC COMICS PRESENTS #84, RICHARD DRAGON, KUNG FU FIGHTER #3, WEIRD MYSTERY TALES #1-3 and FORBIDDEN TALES OF DARK MANSION #6.
1,472 pages, $150, in stores on July 24.
NEIL GAIMAN AND CHARLES VESS’ STARDUST TP NEW EDITION
Written by: NEIL GAIMAN art and cover by CHARLES VESS
In a Victorian-era tale of magic and romance, young Tristran Thorn falls in love with the town beauty and must go on an incredible coming-of-age journey in order to capture her heart. Living in the small countryside town of Wall, one night Tristran vows to his beloved to retrieve a fallen star that they witnessed crashing down from the heavens. Now, to gain his love’s hand, he must leave behind his home and embark on a journey that will define the meaning of true love. Told through breathtaking painted illustrations, this fairy tale for adults is a true masterpiece in storytelling.
256 pages, $19.99, in stores on Feb. 13.
NEW SUPER-MAN AND THE JUSTICE LEAGUE OF CHINA TP
Written by: GENE LUEN YANG art by BRENT PEEPLES and MATT SANTORELLI cover by BERNARD CHANG
Kong Kenan has been joined by the mighty Justice League of China, including Bat-Man, Wonder-Woman and the Flash, and Laney Lan has reported on their heroics since day one. But there’s more to Shanghai’s ace reporter than meets the eye, and when faced with turmoil in her own family, Laney’s commitment to reporting the truth will be tested like never before. Collects issues #20-24.
128 pages, $14.99, in stores on Feb. 6.
POWERS BOOK THREE TP NEW EDITION
Written by: BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS art and cover by MICHAEL AVON OEMING
The third year of the series is back in a new trade paperback! A member of one of the classic super-groups falls victim to a seedy sex scandal, and the murder investigation takes Walker and Pilgrim on a journey that will forever change the way the world looks at super heroes. Plus, experience the origin of POWERS in a story that literally spans the history of man as all the mysteries of POWERS and the POWERS universe unfold, following a lone warrior’s trek through the greatest stories ever told. Collects issues #25-37 and a story from the Oni Press Color Special 2001 #1 with a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes material.
504 pages, $29.99, in stores on Feb. 6.
THE SANDMAN VOL. 5: A GAME OF YOU 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION TP
Written by: NEIL GAIMAN art by SHAWN McMANUS, COLLEEN DORAN, BRYAN TALBOT, GEORGE PRATT and STAN WOCH cover by DAVE McKEAN
Take an apartment house, add in a drag queen, a lesbian couple, some talking animals, a talking severed head, a confused heroine, and the deadly Cuckoo. Stir vigorously with a hurricane and Morpheus himself and you get this fifth installment of THE SANDMAN series. This story stars Barbie, who first makes an appearance in The Doll’s House and now finds herself a princess in a vivid dreamworld. Collects THE SANDMAN #32-37, with a new cover by Dave McKean and an introduction by Paul Dini!
192 page, $19.99, in stores on Feb. 27.
SHAZAM!: THE MONSTER SOCIETY OF EVIL TP NEW EDITION
Written by: JEFF SMITH art and cover by JEFF SMITH
When Billy Batson follows a mysterious stranger onto the subway, he never imagines he’s entering a strange world of powerful wizards, talking tigers, kid-eating monsters, political intrigue and mysterious villains. But Billy encounters all that and more when the wizard gives him a magic word that transforms him into the World’s Mightiest Mortal. Now he must use his extraordinary new abilities to face an incoming invasion of alien creatures and to stop mad scientist Dr. Sivana and his Monster Society of Evil from taking over the world! Collects the four-issue miniseries written and illustrated by New York Times best-selling author Jeff Smith.
240 pages, $19.99, in stores on Feb. 5.
Written by: GEOFF JOHNS art by GARY FRANK, photo cover.
Brought to the feet of the magical wizard Shazam at the Rock of Eternity, Billy Batson is imbued with powers beyond any mortal man. By shouting the wizard’s name–Shazam!–the young teen is mystically transformed into the powerhouse known as Captain Marvel! Now given abilities that make him Earth’s Mightiest Mortal at the utterance of a simple phrase, will Billy make the right choices and do what it takes to become a hero? Or will he succumb to the poor choices of youth–and the villainous Black Adam? Collects Justice League #0 and 21 and backup stories from issues #7-11, 14-16 and 18-20 with a photo cover from the upcoming Warner Bros. film starring Zachary Levi!
192 pages, $12.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
Written by: ED BRUBAKER art by SEAN PHILLIPS and JIM LEE cover by SEAN PHILLIPS
While spymaster John Lynch slept in a coma, his protégé Holden Carver was trapped undercover. But now Lynch is awake, and Carver, now a high-ranking thug in criminal mastermind Tao’s organization, must choose between old loyalties and new. Lynch is given a mission from the ‘’Powers That Be’’ to bring Carver back under his control. But can Lynch pull it off now that Holden has thrown his lot in with Tao? And what is Holden’s life like now that he’s given up hope he’ll ever be redeemed? Torn between new loyalties and his original mission, both Lynch and Carver must decide whose side they’re each really on. Includes Coup D’etat: Sleeper #1 and Sleeper Season Two #1-12.
328 pages, $29.99, in stores on Feb. 6.
Written by: JEFF PARKER art by MATTHEW DOW SMITH, AGUSTIN PADILLA, STEFANO RAFFAELE and CAT STAGGS cover by RYAN BENJAMIN
Amanda Waller has her « Get Out of Hell Free » card, but why did she go to such lengths to acquire it? Setting her Squad loose on the high seas, will the Wall regret her decision to lead this mission? Back on dry land, Deadshot returns to Waller’s service. Jason Blood promised aid to Waller’s team, but his idea is surprisingly unhelpful. Now that Scandal knows one of Waller’s secrets, whose side is she on? Collects the 12-chapter digital-first series.
128 pages, $14.99, in stores on Feb. 13.
SUPERMAN VOL. 1: THE UNITY SAGA HC
Written by: BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS art by IVAN REIS, JOE PRADO and OCLAIR ALBERT cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO
The fallout from THE Man of Steel mini-series has Clark Kent looking at the world through new eyes…with new ideas about what Superman could and should do for the city of Metropolis and the planet Earth. His first job? Getting the planet out of the Phantom Zone! The world quakes and shakes as it begins to succumb to the effects of the entire planet being moved into the lifeless realm known as the Phantom Zone. As Superman works with the Justice League, an old enemy trapped in the same prison returns to stop the Man of Steel and escape. Collects SUPERMAN #1-6.
168 pages, $24.99, in stores on Feb. 27.
SUPERMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE OMNIBUS VOL. 6 HC
Written by: DON CAMERON, ALVIN SCHWARTZ, EDMOND HAMILTON and others art by JOHN SIKELA, IRA YARBROUGH, AL PLASTINO and others cover by EVAN « DOC » SHANER
Superman’s adventures continue into the late 1940s with these stories in which the Man of Tomorrow foils con man J. Wilbur Wolfingham, thwarts the latest scheme of the Prankster, unravels the « Mother Goose Crimes, » battles the magically powered imp from the fifth dimension, Mr. Mxyztplk, and even takes on the mythical Atlas! Includes tales from ACTION COMICS #106-125, SUPERMAN #44-54 and WORLD’S FINEST COMICS #26-36.
824 pages, $125, in stores on July 3.
Written by JUDD WINICK, JOE KELLY, JOSHUA WILLIAMSON, CHRIS ROBERSON, CULLEN BUNN, JOSHUA FIALKOV and others art by MARCO RUDY, ALE GARZA, ED BENES, JESUS MERINO and others cover by NIC KLEIN
In these epic team-up stories, the Man of Steel finds himself fighting side by side with a strange Batman against a horde of Solomon Grundys. And just what is the sun doing to his powers? Batman, Dr. Occult, Detective Chimp and Klarion the Witch Boy must face a magical Armageddon in the present as Superman is taken to meet the future Justice League at the Hall of Doom! How did things go so wrong–and can anything be done to stop it? Collects Superman/Batman #76-87 and Superman/Batman Annual #5.
328 pages, $29.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
Written by DAN ABNETT art by BRANDON PETERSON, BRENT PEEPLES, GUILLEM MARCH and others cover by STJEPAN SEJIC
Can anything stop the metagene pandemic unleashed through the events of Justice League: No Justice? The Titans are on the case. With Nightwing leading this new squad, these former sidekicks must stop the fallout from an intergalactic threat before it consumes the planet! Collects issues #23-27 and TITANS SPECIAL #1.
184 pages, $19.99, in stores on Feb. 13.
Written by: BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS and MARC ANDREYKO art and cover by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
This 1999 Eisner Award winner is reformatted in this newest addition to the Jinxworld library! Cleveland. 1935. Eliot Ness, fresh from his legendary Chicago triumph over Al Capone and associates, set his sights on Cleveland. He went on a crusade that matched, and sometimes even surpassed, his past accomplishments. But dismembered body parts started washing up in a concentrated area of Lake Erie Sound. Headless torsos that left no clues to their identities or reasons for death. Ness and his colorful gang of the Unknowns chased this killer through the underbelly of Cleveland for years. As far as the public was concerned, he was never captured. But what really happened is even more shocking.
280 pages, $24.99, in stores on Feb. 13.
Written by: WARREN ELLIS art by DARICK ROBERTSON, RODNEY RAMOS and others cover by DARICK ROBERTSON
Working as an investigative reporter for the newspaper The Word, Spider Jerusalem attacks the injustices of his surreal 21st-century surroundings. Spider ventures into the dangerous Angels 8 district, home of the Transients–humans who have decided to become aliens through cosmetic surgery. And don’t miss Spider’s confrontation with the president of the United States…in a men’s room. Plus, when Spider tries to shed light on the atrocities of these institutions, he finds himself fleeing a group of hit men/kidnappers in possession of his ex-wife’s frozen head. Collects TRANSMETROPOLITAN #1-12!
296 pages, $19.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
THE UNEXPECTED: CALL OF THE UNKNOWN TP
Written by: STEVE ORLANDO, art by Ryan Sook, Cary Nord, Yvel Guichet and others, cover by Ryan Sook. In the aftermath of DARK NIGHTS: METAL, the DC Universe has been forever changed as new heroes are called out of the shadows. Amid this all is Janet Fals…Firebrand! Once a paramedic dedicated to saving lives, she must now start a fight once every 24 hours to feed the Conflict Engine that’s replaced her heart. But Janet’s heart isn’t just a curse–it’s a beacon, drawing out both the mysterious Neon the Unknown and the seductive, malevolent Bad Samaritan. Plus, Thanagarian dictator Onimar Synn arrives on Earth with his army to pick the planet apart in search of the vibro-active Nth Metal. Collects issues #1-8.
184 pages, $19.99, in stores on Feb. 6.
WONDER WOMAN: SPIRIT OF TRUTH HC
Written by: ALEX ROSS and PAUL DINI art and cover by ALEX ROSS
In this oversized original graphic novel, Wonder Woman must seek the counsel of the only one she can trust. Just as her lasso reveals falsehood and fabrication on the part of her enemies, Wonder Woman comes to uncover the truth behind who she is, what she represents and the task ahead of her.
72 pages, $17.99, in stores on June 5.
WONDER WOMAN: THE REBIRTH DELUXE EDITION BOOK THREE HC
Written by: SHEA FONTANA, TIM SEELEY and others art by MIRKA ANDOLFO, CHRISTIAN DUCE, DAVID MESSINA, INAKI MIRANDA and others cover by JIM LEE
Wonder Woman finally takes a moment to catch her breath and attend a friend’s wedding…but horrors follow her even there! Someone close to Diana is behind this attack on her friends…but what has this person learned about her powers that she never even knew herself? And when Wonder Woman saves Steve Trevor from dying on the shores of Themyscira, his life–and hers–changed forever! Collects WONDER WOMAN #26-30, Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor #1, Annual #1 and the Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary SPECIAL #1.
256 pages, $34.99, in stores on Feb. 20.
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