DC Comics' "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" #2, available June 27, 2023, is written by Tom King, Ed Brisso, Christopher Cantwell and Joelle Jones, with illustrations by Mitch Gerads, Jeff Sokes, Javier Rodriguez and Joelle Jones, with a cover by Simone Di Meo and variant covers by Derrick Chew, Brett Booth and Otto Schmidt:
"...Tick, tick, tick goes the clock as 'Gotham City' prepares for another shocking crime at the hands of 'Joker'. The terrifying tale of 'batman' and the 'Clown Prince of Crime', continues. Then a Batman Black & White tale explores the scars of the 'Dark Knight', both literal and psychological, revisiting Batman's toughest fights and deepest wounds..."
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"...Tick, tick, tick goes the clock as 'Gotham City' prepares for another shocking crime at the hands of 'Joker'. The terrifying tale of 'batman' and the 'Clown Prince of Crime', continues. Then a Batman Black & White tale explores the scars of the 'Dark Knight', both literal and psychological, revisiting Batman's toughest fights and deepest wounds..."
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- 5/20/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
DC Comics' "Hawkgirl" #1, available July 2023, is written by Jadzia Axelrod and illustrated by Amancay Nahuelpan, with covers by Nahuelpan, Derrick Chew, Otto Schmidt, Brad Walker, and Mateus Manhanini:
"...'Kendra Saunders', aka winged warrior 'Hawkgirl', has been a hero for some time, serving as a member of both the 'Justice League' and the 'Justice Society'.
"But with the Justice League disbanded, Kendra decides she needs a fresh start and heads to 'Metropolis' to begin a new life.
"That life is quickly interrupted by a mysterious villain with a powerful connection to the 'Nth' metal...
"...that makes up Hawkgirl’s wings and weapons..."
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"...'Kendra Saunders', aka winged warrior 'Hawkgirl', has been a hero for some time, serving as a member of both the 'Justice League' and the 'Justice Society'.
"But with the Justice League disbanded, Kendra decides she needs a fresh start and heads to 'Metropolis' to begin a new life.
"That life is quickly interrupted by a mysterious villain with a powerful connection to the 'Nth' metal...
"...that makes up Hawkgirl’s wings and weapons..."
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- 4/22/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Gotham's villains return from the dead and the Justice League fights vampires! That's what's in store for DC readers this October, when Task Force Z and DC vs. Vampires! hits shelves just in time for Halloween. Here's the official press release from DC and a look at the cover art:
Burbank, CA - July 13, 2021 - This October, the DC Universe gets a whole lot scarier with Task Force Z and DC Vs. Vampires! Writer Matthew Rosenberg (The Joker Presents: A Puzzlebox; 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank) is dragging some of Gotham City’s most dangerous villains back from the dead to earn a second chance at life in Task Force Z. But the undead aren’t contained to Gotham City; in DC Vs. Vampires, Rosenberg has teamed up with writer James Tynion IV (The Nice House on the Lake; Something is Killing the Children) for a twelve-issue maxiseries where the Justice League discovers that,...
Burbank, CA - July 13, 2021 - This October, the DC Universe gets a whole lot scarier with Task Force Z and DC Vs. Vampires! Writer Matthew Rosenberg (The Joker Presents: A Puzzlebox; 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank) is dragging some of Gotham City’s most dangerous villains back from the dead to earn a second chance at life in Task Force Z. But the undead aren’t contained to Gotham City; in DC Vs. Vampires, Rosenberg has teamed up with writer James Tynion IV (The Nice House on the Lake; Something is Killing the Children) for a twelve-issue maxiseries where the Justice League discovers that,...
- 7/14/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Written by Various | Art by Various | Published by DC Comics
Now that comic books have been around as long as they have, and we are coming up to the one hundredth year anniversary of the American comic book industry in the not too distant future, literally tens of thousands of characters have been created to date. Only a few have the legs to last the distance, and Green Arrow is one of the lucky few. Created way back in 1941, he was originally a Robin Hood take off on Batman. Rich, ArrowCar, Arrow Cave, kid sidekick, you get the picture. He had reasonable success back in the day but in more modern times he never really rose above second banana status, until Denny O’Neil and then Mike Grell gave him a more mature makeover and he really shone. Even so, popularity boosts have usually been temporary, and he always felt...
Now that comic books have been around as long as they have, and we are coming up to the one hundredth year anniversary of the American comic book industry in the not too distant future, literally tens of thousands of characters have been created to date. Only a few have the legs to last the distance, and Green Arrow is one of the lucky few. Created way back in 1941, he was originally a Robin Hood take off on Batman. Rich, ArrowCar, Arrow Cave, kid sidekick, you get the picture. He had reasonable success back in the day but in more modern times he never really rose above second banana status, until Denny O’Neil and then Mike Grell gave him a more mature makeover and he really shone. Even so, popularity boosts have usually been temporary, and he always felt...
- 7/8/2021
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
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