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DC DC août 2018

Source Comics Continuum

DC UNIVERSE TITLES

ACTION COMICS #1,002



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Patrick Gleason, variant covers by Francis Manapul, David Mack.
A bold new era of the adventures of the Man of Steel continues as bodies fall from the sky and buildings burn around the City of Tomorrow. Even Superman must wonder how well he knows the city he protects as an unknown criminal element begins to rise throughout Metropolis.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


ADVENTURES OF THE SUPER SONS #1



Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art by Carlo Barberi, cover by Dan Mora, variant cover by Jorge Jimenez.
The Super Sons are back in a new 12-issue miniseries. Check out the lost and secret adventures of Damian Wayne (Robin) and Jon Kent (Superboy) in this flashback miniseries that takes a deep dive into the bombastic bromance between the sons of the DC Universe's greatest heroes. It's an epic dual storyline that transcends current events, as Superboy and Robin find themselves targets of an interstellar team of young badasses called the Gang.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


AQUAMAN #39



Written by Dan Abnett, art by Vicente Cifuentes, cover by Rafa Sandoval, variant cover by Joshua Middleton.
Guest-starring Task Force X, and continuing from Sucide Squad #45, also on sale this month! After Atlantis rises to the surface once more, Aquaman finds himself outnumbered and outgunned when Amanda Waller sends in the worst of the worst -- the Suicide Squad -- to send the Lost City straight to Hell in "Sink Atlantis!" part two!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


BATGIRL #26



Written by Mairghread Scott, art by Paul Pelletier, cover by Sean Murphy, variant cover by Joshua Middleton.
"Art of the Crime," part one. During a high-speed chase with murderous art thief Grotesque, the villain K.O.'s Batgirl with a souped-up stun gun that temporarily fries the device implanted in her spine. (That thing that helps her, you know, walk and be Batgirl?) Babs finds herself in for a whole new world of hurt now that old wounds have been opened up -- and so does Grotesque.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


BATGIRL ANNUAL #2



Written by Mairghread Scott, art by Elena Casagrande, cover by Emanuela Lupacchino.
Sibling rivalry takes on a whole new meaning in this one-shot story that tracks Batgirl's hunt for a serial killer whose M.O. strikes a familiar chord. Namely, a disturbing similarity to her brother, current convict James Gordon Jr. Family bonds are restored during a visit to his maximum- security surroundings, but Babs' doubts linger. Is James Jr. helping to solve this case...or pulling her strings in a diabolical power play?
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 29.


BATMAN #52



Written by Tom King, art and cover by Lee Weeks, variant cover by Olivier Coipel.
"Cold Days" continues! The jury in the Mr. Freeze trial is hopelessly deadlocked because one man won't vote guilty -- and that man is Bruce Wayne. Freeze's defense is that Batman used excessive force, making his arrest illegal, and Bruce is the one man who actually knows for sure what went down between Batman and his ice-cold nemesis. And if Bruce is right, that means everything he's devoted himself to as the Caped Crusader is a lie; he is hurting more than helping. With Dick Grayson putting the Batsuit back on to keep Gotham City safe while Bruce is sequestered, could this be the out Bruce needs to discard the cape and cowl forever? King and Weeks reexamine the relationship between hero and foe, as Batman relives not just that one violent night when he took down the King of Cold, but every time the two have come to blows.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


BATMAN #53


Written by Tom King, art and cover by Lee Weeks, variant cover by Olivier Coipel.
"Cold Days" continues! The jury in the Mr. Freeze trial is hopelessly deadlocked because one man won't vote guilty -- and that man is Bruce Wayne. Freeze's defense is that Batman used excessive force, making his arrest illegal, and Bruce is the one man who actually knows for sure what went down between Batman and his ice-cold nemesis. And if Bruce is right, that means everything he's devoted himself to as the Caped Crusader is a lie; he is hurting more than helping. With Dick Grayson putting the Batsuit back on to keep Gotham City safe while Bruce is sequestered, could this be the out Bruce needs to discard the cape and cowl forever?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


BATMAN BEYOND #23



Written by Dan Jurgens, art by Will Conrad, cover by Viktor Kalvachev, variant cover by Dave Johnson.
Batman's got a bullseye on his back in part four of "Target: Batman." Thanks to the machinations of the Scarecrow, the entire city of Neo-Gotham is looking to take aim at Batman -- including his own partner, Robin! Will hero turn against hero when fear is in the air? Elsewhere, former Royal Flush Gang member Melanie Walker looks to upgrade her image and take on a new heroic mantle, so she seeks advice from newsman Jack Ryder -- unaware that he's a total costumed Creeper!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


BATMAN: KINGS OF FEAR #1



Written by Scott Peterson, art and cover by Kelley Jones, variant cover by Bill Sienkiewicz.
Jones makes his triumphant return to the Dark Knight in this explosive miniseries written by former Batman editor Peterson! Batman's been overseeing Gotham City for years now and isn't sure how much of a difference he's making. Doubt, fear and insecurity are starting to take over. And as all of those negative feelings set in the Scarecrow orchestrates a riot at Arkham Asylum to give the Dark Knight one of his greatest challenges yet! This six-issue miniseries will see the Scarecrow in a horrifying new way.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


BATWOMAN #18



Written by Marguerite Bennett, art by Fernando Blanco, cover by Dan Panosian, variant cover by Michael Cho.
It's the series finale, and there's a lot of drama to resolve for Kate Kane, both in and out of costume. As Batwoman, she teams with Renee Montoya to thwart Clock King's latest time-bending enterprise: selling a drug that allows criminals to know if their crime will be successful -- before it's committed. But Batwoman's facing a quandary to boot: Take this drug off the street, or use it herself to stop crime? The only fight tougher is the personal one: Should Kate and Renee give their relationship another chance?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


CATWOMAN #2



Written, art and cover by Joelle Jones, variant cover by Stanley Lau.
Gotham's a toxic litter box for Selina Kyle of late, so she hits the road looking to clear the air, change her look and clear her name, too -- there's a copycat burglar swiping her M.O. who needs sorting out. In her hometown, Catwoman runs afoul of a crime boss who's also hunting this impostor. Can the two declare a truce to hunt a mutual enemy, or will Selina end up just more roadkill?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


THE CURSE OF BRIMSTONE #5



Written by Justin Jordan, art and cover by Philip Tan.
There's no child's play involved when the Salesman's ledger brings Joe and Annie to another mysterious town that he's destroyed, this time leaving it populated only by kids. So what happened to all the adults? You'd have to ask the town's leader, Slackjaw, but you're not gonna like the answer! Also, Annie might have made a love connection -- with a serial killer named Wandering Jack, who's now stalking her.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 1.


CYBORG #25



Written by Marv Wolfman, art by Tom Derenick, cover by Will Conrad.
Cyborg's looking at a fatal systems crash against high-tech troublemaker N-Jin, whose newfound ability to upload his consciousness into robot bodies around the world makes him nearly uncatchable. Can Vic find an upgrade to negate N-Jin's escapability, or will he have to put in a trouble ticket with the I.T. department?
40 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 1.


DAMAGE #8



Written by Robert Venditti, art by Diogenes Neves and Trevor Scott, cover by Trevor Hairsine.
Laid up in a hospital recuperating till he can become Damage again, Ethan Avery gets help from a surprising source: the Unknown Soldier, master of covert warfare! The Soldier helps Ethan evade Colonel Jonas and her military ops team until his powers recharge, but time's running out -- not just for Ethan, but for the other patients as well.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 15.


DAMAGE ANNUAL #1




Written by Robert Venditti, art by Diogenes Neves, cover by Aaron Lopresti.
Damage's earliest origins are revealed with an issue that delves into what made soldier Ethan Avery volunteer to become the monstrous, living weapon of mass destruction. Also discover what happened to the other recruits to the top-secret program that birthed Damage and tasked him with destroying any enemy trying to create their own monster on a leash.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 22.


DEATHSTROKE #34



Written by Christopher Priest, art by Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz, cover by Robson Rocha and Daniel Henriques, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.
It's part five of "Batman vs. Deathstroke," and "The Stormy Present" finds our two marquee combatants locked in the Batcave, forced to resolve their differences -- or die trying! The showdown only turns saltier when the feds seize Bruce Wayne's assets, including Wayne Manor, after Slade drops a dime. And Deathstroke shows Batman he's not the only detective in town, as Slade closes in on the mystery of his relationship with Robin.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


DETECTIVE COMICS #986

Written by Bryan Hill, art by Philippe Briones, cover by Eddy Barrows, variant cover by Mark Brooks.
Black Lightning, the Signal and Cassandra Cain are working very well together...but now they're up against a foe who can tap directly into their worst emotions and play them like music! When you've seen the kinds of horrors these poor souls have, there's plenty of trauma to work with...and with that, you can turn these heroes into deadly weapons! Meanwhile Batman's "side project" has been revealed -- what are the Brainiac Files, and what, exactly, does Batman plan to do with them?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 8.


DETECTIVE COMICS #987




Written by Bryan Hill, art by Miguel Mendonca, cover by Eduardo Pansica, variant cover by Mark Brooks.
The pulse-pounding "On the Outside" storyline hurtles toward its cataclysmic conclusion! Batman has tasked Katana, Black Lightning, the Signal and Orphan (a.k.a. Cassandra Cain) with stopping a rogue operator using alien technology that can crack into any mind on Earth! What does this case have to do with the Brainiac Files seen in Justice League: No Justice #1? And how does Amanda Waller factor in? Guess you're "outside" of Batman's circle of trust...for now.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 22.


THE FLASH #52



Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Christian Duce, cover by Dan Mora, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.
On your mark, get set and go for part one of "Grips of Strength." 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, back 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.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


THE FLASH #53

Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Christian Duce, cover by Dan Mora, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.
It's a slippery slope for the Scarlet Speedster when he must team up with the frosty Commander Cold to stop a powered-up Trickster from trashing Central City. The Trickster's first target is the maximum-security prison Iron Heights, which could mean a criminal breakout the city would never survive.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


GREEN ARROW #43



Written by Julie Benson and Shawna Benson, art by Javier Fernandez, cover by Alex Maleev, variant cover by Kaare Andrews.
Seattle's in for a serious shake-up when Green Arrow crosses quivers with a new vigilante "hero" dubbed the Citizen, who's hell-bent on exposing the corrupt and criminal one-percenters operating in the Emerald City. Green Arrow initially applauds these efforts, until the Citizen turns judge, jury and executioner -- can you guess what bloviating billionaire is next on his hit list? Also, a little birdie told us that help for Oliver is on the way -- but we're not singing who it is just yet.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


GREEN LANTERNS #52



Written by Dan Jurgens, art and cover by Mike Perkins, variant cover by Chris Stevens.
The Green Lanterns find themselves outgunned, outmatched and in over their heads when the Corps rings begin to malfunction. As the Guardians of the Universe and Hal Jordan begin to search for answers, the Ravagers of Olys continue their relentless assault in "Evil's Might" part three!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


GREEN LANTERNS #53

Written by Dan Jurgens, art and cover by Mike Perkins, variant cover by Chris Stevens.
Did Simon Baz commit murder? As the clues and evidence stack up, Baz takes off to Earth mysteriously, leaving his partner Jessica Cruz and Hal Jordan to wonder if he's gone rogue. "Evil's Might" continues as what's been affecting the Green Lantern rings begins to reveal itself.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 15.


HAL JORDAN AND THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS #50




Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Rafa Sandoval and Jordi Tarragona, variant cover by Tyler Kirkham.
Final issue. It's an extra-sized anniversary celebration, and one of the biggest battles the Green Lantern Corps has ever fought to mark the occasion. John Stewart issues a dramatic order: no lethal force! The Green Lanterns need to prove they can keep law and order in the universe without killing. Elsewhere, Hal Jordan faces down Tomar-Tu, and looks to use the Darkstars' armor as a weapon against them -- with some psychic help from Hector Hammond (who probably shouldn't be trusted).
40 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


HARLEY QUINN #47



Written by Sam Humphries, art by John Timms, cover by Gullem March, variant cover by Frank Cho.
It's the grand finale of "Harley vs. Apokolips." Harley's trapped on Darkseid's homeworld, having failed to become a Female Fury under Granny Goodness' tutelage. Trapped in a "reeducation chamber" that threatens to destroy her free will, Harley must dig deep to throw off the alien shackles and get back to Earth. She just needs to escape a super-max alien prison, fight off a planet full of super-powered psychos, defeat a New God, then steal a spaceship and fly it home. No problem-o!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


HARLEY QUINN #48

Written by Sam Humphries, art by Sami Basri, cover by Gullem March, variant cover by Frank Cho.
Being stuck on an alien planet for months has really messed with Harley's finances -- she's gotta become a working stiff again just to pay off all the bills she racked up while on Apokolips! And not only is the city threatening to demolish her Coney Island apartment building if she doesn't pay up, she's helping failed Fury Petite Tina to adjust to life on Earth, which ain't cheap. Sounds like it's time for the
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


HAWKMAN #3



Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Bryan Hitch, variant cover by Stjepan Sejic.
While searching for the next puzzle piece in his mission to save the universe, Hawkman takes flight and winds up fighting rampaging thunder lizards on Dinosaur Island -- you know, as one does. Recovering from the battle, Hawkman discovers a race of bird people, who force him to fight to prove he's the one, true Hawkman. That all leads to the next location on his mission, and he's transported across the galaxy to the last place -- and person -- he expected to find. Where is he, and who's he facing? That would be a spoiler alert!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


THE IMMORTAL MEN #5



Written by James Tynion IV, art and cover by Tyler Kirkham.
Caden Park comes to grips with his immortal lineage, thus launching a bold new era for the Immortal Men! However, this new epoch is threatened right out of the gate, as the Immortal Men must battle an unstoppable army of their fellow immortals in a floating war-city miles above New York City. That's one bite the Big Apple may not survive! Meanwhile, this war of immortals draws all kinds of unwanted attention, starting with black-ops badass Amanda Waller. Gulp!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 8.


JUSTICE LEAGUE #5



Written by James Tynion IV, art and cover by Doug Mahnke and Jaime Mendoza, variant cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams.
Lex Luthor's back in the present just trying to live his best life after seeing what the future could have held for him. Luthor's new mantra? "Embrace Your Doom!" So now he's rounding up a new Legion of Doom to go on a cosmic wilding and establish himself as the biggest baddie in the DCU. In full recruiting mode, Luthor approaches both Sinestro and Gorilla Grodd to join his new team, and he doesn't exactly have to twist any arms. (They've got a matching 401K plan and great bennies, after all!)
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


JUSTICE LEAGUE #6

Written by Scott Snyder, art and cover by Jorge Jimenez, variant cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams.
Did you read the write-up on issue #5? Do you really think anything's gotten better for the Justice League in the past two weeks? Still Force? Still a thing! Ultraviolet Galaxy Lantern? Keeps attacking! Sinestro? Total garbage! Lex Luthor and Joker? Beating everyone to the Source Wall piece. If that happens? You don't wanna know.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #2



Written by James Tynion IV, art and cover by Alvaro Martinez and Raul Fernandez, variant cover by Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion.
Plagued by a rash of otherworldly resurrections, the new JLD team begins scouring the shadowy corners of the DCU looking for leads. Turns out, this latest mystery ties back to the Tree of Wonder, last seen laying down roots in Justice League: No Justice -- and it bears poisoned fruit to boot. The Tree serves as a doorway from the Realm of Magic to our world, and the Upside Down Man is just the first of many all-powerful mystic entities looking for a new haunt. It's gonna take a major twist of fate for our heroes to get out of this one...
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


JUSTICE LEAGUE ODYSSEY #2



Written by Joshua Williamson, art and cover by Stjepan Sejic, variant cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson.
Cyborg, Starfire, Green Lantern Jessica Cruz and Azrael debate whether so-called "God of Evil" Darkseid should have joined the team. (Too late -- that evil horse has left the barn!) But before the team can resolve this conflict, they're forced into action when Vril Dox takes an interest in the Coluan refugees, attacking their ship with a new Manhunter army of his own creation. 'Cuz more violence is always the answer!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


MISTER MIRACLE #11



Written by Tom King, art and variant cover by Mitch Gerads, cover by Nick Derrington.
If there's one thing popular fiction has taught us by now, it's: never make a deal with the devil! And yet Mister Miracle is still listening when Darkseid approaches him with just such a devilish proposition -- if Scott sends his newborn son to Apokolips, there will be peace on New Genesis. Since when has Darkseid been famous for his honesty?! It'll be a miracle if this doesn't blow up in Scott's face.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


NEW CHALLENGERS #4



Writter by Scott Snyder and Aaron Gillespie, art and cover by V. Ken Marion.
The Challengers tackle undead barbarians and a zombie-dinosaur stampede way down under in otherworldly Skartaris. Good thing they find that flock of pterodactyls, too -- turns out to be handy against rogue agents setting up a super-weapon! Unfortunately, the Challengers also find their HQ destroyed and their predecessors missing. Plus, their borrowed time might be up, because the hourglass tattoos are on the fritz. All in a day's work for the Challengers! (Face palm!)
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 15.


NIGHTWING #47



Written by Benjamin Percy, art by Christopher Mooneyham and Klaus Janson, cover by Mike Perkins, variant cover by John Romita Jr. and Danny Miki.
Dick Grayson may want to consider a new career in cyber-security, because the major tech upgrades coming to Bludhaven mean deadly danger for everyone in the city. Nightwing battles the mysterious tech mogul Willem Cloke, who it turns out is just a front man for the real threat -- the organization known only as the Dark Web! Time to change those passwords, Bludhaven!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.


NIGHTWING ANNUAL #1



Written by Benjamin Percy, art and cover by Otto Schmidt.
The smart city overhaul of Bludhaven was just the beginning -- a single battle in a larger cyberwar that Nightwing is only starting to understand. But now the story of the Dark Web organization begins to expand as Grayson travels to Gotham City and partners up with Vicki Vale. We live in an era of fake news, alternative facts, disinformation. The gatekeepers of truth can't be trusted anymore, and sometimes elections, businesses and even lives are at stake. Nightwing faces off against the first of three lieutenants in the army of the Dark Web: Vire, the psychic embodiment of malware who can unearth your darkest secrets.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 29.


PLASTIC MAN #3



Written by Gail Simone, art by Adriana Melo, cover by Alex Ross.
Eel went looking for a kid, but he found a Man-Bat instead, who brought him not only to the kid but also to the lair of the secret society that needs Plastic Man to stop asking inconvenient questions. Yes, it counts as comically good fortune if you squint your eyes and look around the corner (which he can totally do without even breaking a sweat. Or, you know, his neck).
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


RAVEN: DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS #7



Written by Marv Wolfman, art by Pop Mhan, cover by Philip Tan.
A band of mysterious assassins have the supernatural heroes of the DC Universe in their crosshairs! Who is behind it? Baron Winters recruits a very reluctant Raven to find out...and to stop them! But can he convince her to join his all-new Night Force?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #25



Written by Scott Lobdell, art by Dexter Soy and Alisson Borges, cover by Trevor Hairsine, variant cover by Yasmine Putri.
Batman versus Red Hood for the right to fight in Gotham -- grab your ringside seat for the battle 25 years in the making! Jason Todd broke a promise to his mentor, and must now confront an angry and betrayed Batman. That means a good time for readers, but probably not so much for Jason: it's likely going to take more than the Outlaws' help in order for the Red Hood to avoid wearing an orange jumper in prison.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 8.


RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS ANNUAL #2



Written by Scott Lobdell, art by Clayton Henry, cover by Kenneth Rocafort.
The boys are back -- Red Hood and Arsenal, together again! Sort of. While Jason Todd is recovering after a brutal beatdown from the man who taught him everything he knows about brutal beatdowns, Roy Harper divides his time between being a nursemaid to his bestie and tracking down the source of tainted drugs that have killed thousands. It isn't long before the two find themselves in Beijing battling the Sisters of Suzie Su! All this and...the inexplicable fate of Artemis and Bizarro!
40 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 29.


SIDEWAYS #7



Written by Dan DiDio, art and cover by Kenneth Rocafort.
Reeling from a great personal tragedy, Derek rejects his friends and family on an epic journey into the Dark Multiverse with the Seven Soldiers. With one member lost, the remaining Soldiers need Sideways to guide them into uncharted territory as they confront the deadly challenge of the Sheeda!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 8.


THE SILENCER #8




Written by Dan Abnett, art by Patrick Zircher, cover by Viktor Bogdanovic,
So far, Silencer's family vacation gets zero stars on review websites, and things are only looking worse from here on out. Silencer races to stop Talia al Ghul's loyalists from reviving her in a Lazarus Pit, but she's got two heavy hitters on her tail: meta-hitman Quietus and mystical psycho Wishbone, who's about to unleash some body-swapping shenanigans on everyone involved with this caper. And are you ready for a trip to Action Land, the Superman theme park? "Hell-iday Road" starts here!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 22.


THE SILENCER ANNUAL #1



Written by Dan Abnett, art by Jack Herbert, cover by Tyler Kirkham.
Silencer visits Gotham City, but she's not there to see the sights -- she's there to shut down Talia al Ghul's latest secret weapons plant. Obviously, this brings her into conflict with Batman -- but there's a secret history to Bruce Wayne and the Silencer that complicates everything! Will Batman slap the cuffs on this metahuman hit woman -- or will one of Batman's rogues get the drop on them both for the mysterious Leviathan organization?
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 29.


SUICIDE SQUAD #45



Written by Rob Williams, art by Jose Luis, cover by Rafa Sandoval, Francesco Mattina.
Part one of "Sink Atlantis," continuing in Aquaman #39, also on sale in August! 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. But sinking Aquaman's city isn't Task Force X's only objective in Atlantis. There's something buried there that Amanda Waller wants, and this is her chance to claim it.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


SUICIDE SQUAD ANNUAL #1



Written by Cullen Bunn, art by Ronan Cliquet, cover by Paul Pelletier.
Thrown together to apprehend an escaped inmate, Solomon Grundy, Rag Doll and Merlyn head into the muck surrounding Belle Reve, but no one is prepared for a meeting with the Swamp Thing. Bodies decay quickly in the bayous of Louisiana, and the avatar of the Green doesn't care if the Squad makes it out alive.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 22.


SUPERGIRL #21



Written by Marc Andreyko, art by Kevin Maguire, cover by Terry Dodson, variant cover by Amanda Conner.
Mourning the loss of the Kryptonians wiped out by Rogol Zaar, Supergirl decides to play detective and sets off into deep space to learn more about the would-be usurper. Using whatever tech she can scrounge, Supergirl builds a star cruiser, and after intel from Green Lantern, she blasts off into the cosmos with Rogol Zaar's deadly axe to solve the mystery -- along with a traveling companion you won't believe!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


SUPERMAN #2



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado, variant covers by Adam Hughes and David Mack.
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 World's Greatest Heroes, an old enemy trapped in the same prison returns to stop the Man of Steel and escape.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


TEEN TITANS #21



Written by Adam Glass, art and cover by Bernard Chang, variant cover by Babs Tarr.
Next up on the Teen Titans' target list is none other than longtime antagonist Gizmo, whose neighborhood toy store secretly serves as a front for his arms-dealing business. (You can get a Nerf blaster and a rail gun? Cool!) But this whole escapade is about to blow up in their faces when they find Gizmo strapped to an atomic bomb that's about to go off -- right in the middle of New York City. And it's rush hour to boot? Nice knowing you, Big Apple!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


THE TERRIFICS #7



Written by Jeff Lemire, art and cover by Dale Eaglesham.
Welcome to Millennium City in part one of "Tom Strong and the Terrifics." To cure themselves of the Dark Energy bond that's gripped them, the Terrifics use the Dark Multiverse antenna to track down the one man who can help them -- Tom Strong. In Millennium City, the Terrifics follow Strong's signal, only to find his lab destroyed and his loyal A.I. aide Pneuman shattered. And the weirdness doesn't end when a mystical tree transports the team across the universe.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 22.


TITANS #24



Written by Dan Abnett, art and cover by Brandon Peterson, variant cover by Stjepan Sejic..
As if the Source Wall incursions causing a metagene pandemic weren't enough, team dysfunction threatens this latest iteration of the Titans before their new mission even gets off the ground! Night-wing and Miss Martian butt heads over the team's M.O. as the fate of the latest metahuman hangs in the balance! They'd better get their act together, because one of the Titans won't be coming home from this Source Wall mission -- and it's not a vacation day!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


THE UNEXPECTED #3



Written by Steve Orlando, art by Cary Nord, cover by Ryan Sook.
Thanagarian demon Onimar Synn stands prepared to wipe out everyone on Earth to get his claws on the vibroactive Nth metal accidentally created by Neon the Unknown and the Unexpected. Is this new version of Nth metal the most powerful weapon in the galaxy? Or is it the fuel to bring about a new evolution and propel mankind into the future? Plus, get ready for a showdown of Jurassic proportions, as Synn locks horns with a rampaging Brontadon in Monster Valley!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 1.


WONDER WOMAN #52



Written by Steve Orlando, art by Aco, cover by David Yardin, variant cover by Jenny Frison.
At the behest of Aztek, Diana and Artemis join her for a trip to Mexico, but there's no sightseeing on the agenda. Instead, they must rescue a long-lost Amazon who's being held captive by rogue deity Tezcatlipoca, who's trying to break into our world. Can our three heroes save the missing Amazon, stop a raging god and not kill one another in the process?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


WONDER WOMAN #53

Written by Steve Orlando, art by Aco, cover by David Yardin, variant cover by Jenny Frison.
At the behest of Aztek, Diana and Artemis join her for a trip to Mexico, but there's no sightseeing on the agenda. Instead, they must rescue a long-lost Amazon who's being held captive by rogue deity Tezcatlipoca, who's trying to break into our world. Can our three heroes save the missing Amazon, stop a raging god and not kill one another in the process?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.



YOUNG ANIMAL TITLES

CAVE CARSON HAS AN INTERSTELLAR EYE #6



Written by Jon Rivera, art and cover by Michael Avon Oeming.
Final issue. At last, Cave has figured out the reason behind this crazy cosmic adventure, but what's his podcast have to do with it? And will he and his team ever find their way home?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


ETERNITY GIRL #6



Written by Magdalene Visaggio, art and cover by Sonny Liew.
This issue: everyone will die.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


MOTHER PANIC: GOTHAM A.D. #6



Written by Jody Houser, art by Ibrahim Moustafa, cover by Tommy Lee Edwards.
Mother Panic must face all her demons -- spiritual and biological -- in this issue as she learns the true fate of the Violet of this world. Sibling rivalries, archnemeses and more square off against Mother Panic in this, the ultimate issue of Gotham A.D.!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 22.


SHADE, THE CHANGING WOMAN #6



Written by Cecil Castellucci, art by Marley Zarcone, cover by Becky Cloonan.
Final issue. It all comes to a head, as Shade faces every action and (non)decision she has made up to this point. Armed with the advice of mentors and the lessons she has learned from friends, Shade must decide once and for all: Can a person -- be she human or avian -- truly change?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 1.



BEYOND THE DC UNIVERSE

INJUSTICE 2 #31



Written by Tom Taylor, art and cover by Daniel Sampere.
The Red Lanterns, backed by the power of Starro, wage an all-out assault on Oa and the source of the Green Lanterns' power. But help is on the way in the form of the Titans, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold and...Lobo? Get ready for a rumble like you've never seen before!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 1.


INJUSTICE 2 #32

Written by Tom Taylor, art and cover by Bruno Redondo.
The fate of the world hangs in the balance as Starro and the Red Lanterns head toward Earth bent on destruction. Beetle, Booster and the Titans are in hot pursuit. Following close behind is Lobo, armed with a weapon that may ultimately do more harm than good.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 15.


INJUSTICE VS. HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE #2



Written by Tim Seeley, art and cover by Freddie Williams II.
He-Man has come to his mother's home-world to save it from a despotic ruler: Superman! As Batman plans an invasion of the Oracle to stop their suicide squads from terrorizing the populace, He-Man wanders an Earth city (in disguise) hoping to understand more of the difficulty they'll face. Meanwhile, back on Eternia, Zatanna and Swamp Thing are horrified to discover that someone else from their universe has crossed over!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


MAD MAGAZINE #3



Written and illustrated by the Usual Gang of Idiots.
Get ready for a last blast of summer in the latest all-new MAD! In this issue, Sergio Aragones looks at a favorite summer activity, we skewer a blockbuster movie and a hit TV series and more! Plus: the return of a beloved MAD feature, updated for today's modern reader!
56 pages, $5.99, in stores on August 1.


PEARL #1



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Michael Gaydos, variant cover by Alex Maleev.
Pearl is the story of an exceptional tattoo artist and accidental assassin for one of the modern-day San Francisco Yakuza. She was born into one life, but another is calling to her. When Pearl accidentally meets one of her peers, her doppelgänger from another clan, she starts to dream of a better life. But Pearl has a very special ability that keeps pulling her back into the violent world she is desperate to escape.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


THE SANDMAN UNIVERSE #1



Written by Neil Gaiman, Si Spurrier, Nalo Hopkinson, Kat Howard and Dan Watters, art by Bilquis Evely, Dominike "Domo" Stanton, Tom Fowler, Max Fiumara and Sebastian Fiumara, covers by Jae Lee, Jim, David Mack, P. Craig Russell, Jill Thompson.
From the mind of Neil Gaiman comes a new world filled with dreams, nightmares and wonderful characters living together in a shared universe for a new story unlike anything we've ever seen before. A rift between worlds has opened, revealing a space beyond the Dreaming. Meanwhile, a book from Lucien's library is discovered by a group of children in the waking world where it should not exist. Lucien calls for Matthew the Raven to seek out their master, Daniel, Lord of Dreams. As Matthew flies across the Waking World and others, he finds a young boy named Timothy Hunter who, in his dreams, has become the world's most powerful magician -- but in his nightmares he is the world's greatest villain. A new House has appeared in the realm of the Dreaming: the House of Whispers, with its proprietor, a fortune-teller called Erzulie. And elsewhere, Lucifer has fallen again, only this time he might be trapped in a Hell of his own design. Spiraling out of this special issue will be four all-new series set in the Sandman Universe. It all starts here!
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 8.


SCARLET #1



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Alex Maleev, variant cover by Michael Gaydos.
From the creative team of Daredevil and Infamous Iron Man comes the latest explosive chapter in their creator-owned epic, which IGN called one of the best comics on the stands. Scarlet tells the story of a woman whose life has been ripped apart by police corruption. When she pushes back, she starts a chain reaction of events that will bring about the next American Revolution.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 29.


SCOOBY APOCALYPSE #28



Written by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis, art by Patrick Olliffe, cover by Kaare Andrews, variant cover by Yasmine Putri.
Cliffy is torn between his loyalty to the recently returned Scrappy-Doo and his friendship with Scooby. Meanwhile, Daphne and Scrappy bond during a gruesome monster hunt. And who is the mysterious new creature lurking in the dark?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.


SCOOBY-DOO TEAM-UP #41



Written by Sholly Fisch, art and cover by Scott Jeralds.
When heiress Penelope Pitstop is threatened by a mystical menace, Scooby and the gang think the solution to the mystery is obvious: the culprits must be those seven notorious gangsters, the Ant Hill Mob. But our heroes don't know the Ant Hill Mob constantly saves Penelope from danger! With her pint-sized protectors locked in a jail cell, who can rescue Penelope from the malevolent machinations of the real villain, the Hooded Claw?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 22.


TEEN TITANS GO! #29



Written by Sholly Fisch, art by Erich Owens and Jeremy Lawson, cover by Marcelo Dichiara.
Success! The Titans finally got their movie and all the fame and glamor that went with it. But are they doomed to wallow after their 15 minutes of fame are over? And then, the Teen Titans Go...back to Hollywood! Their L.A. adventure gave them a taste of the tinsel and they aren't ready to give up those dreams quite yet.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on August 15.


THE WILD STORM #16



Written by Warren Ellis, art and cover by Jon Davis-Hunt, variant cover by Sana Takeda.
What was Project Thunderbook? What did John Lynch do to the Thunderbook experimental subjects? Why did he shut it down and scatter them across America? Why isn't Thunderbook subject Gloria Spaulding aging? Why do people act like she's an alien? Well...alien is exactly what they made her at Thunderbook.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 15.


WILDSTORM: MICHAEL CRAY #10



Written by Bryan Hitch, Warren Ellis, art N. Steven Harris and Dexter Vines, cover by Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz.
With Diana Prince's plan for Armageddon revealed, Michael Cray and Constantine forge an uneasy alliance to stop her, while Christine Trelane hunts them all. Michael has the power inside him to overcome, but will the price of that power make him a slave to the consciousness living inside of him?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on August 8.



DC/HANNA BARBERA TITLES

CATWOMAN/TWEETY AND SYLVESTER SPECIAL #1



Written by Gail Simone, art by Inaki Miranda, cover by Emanuel Lupacchino, backup written by Shea Fontana, backup art by Walter Carzon, variant cover by Sandy Jarrell.
In his relentless pursuit of Tweety, Sylvester suddenly finds himself with a new, human ally -- Catwoman. Tweety then realizes that he's going to need some help too, and recruits a super-hero of his own. It isn't long before the scale of the conflict begins to get out of control and suddenly theres's a full scale war between cats and birds that threatens to take over all of Gotham.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 29.


HARLEY QUINN/GOSSAMER SPECIAL #1



Written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, art by Pier Brito, backup written by Sholly Fisch, backup art by Dave Alvarez, cover by Amanda Conner, variant cover by Joe Quinones.
A violent storm leaves a large crate washed up on the beach at Coney Island. When Harley breaks it open to see what's inside, she suddenly has a new playmate to add to her cast of friends -- a large, furry, orange beast called Gossamer. It's all fun and games until a giant robot attacks them. But who sent it? Harley immediately suspects only one man, but is it really The Joker behind this destructive rampage?
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 29.


THE JOKER/ DAFFY DUCK SPECIAL #1



Written by Scott Lobdell, art and cover by Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund, backup written by Joey Cavalieri, backup art by Luciano Vecchio, variant cover by Sanford Greene.
When Daffy Duck pays a call to the Acme corporate headquarters in Gotham City, he finds the company long gone and their abandoned building now occupied by The Joker. With a hit in progress, Daffy tries to sneak away, only to find himself in the clutches of the Clown Prince of Crime. But Joker decides that there's some potential in this manic bird and forces Daffy to join his gang. Will he find a way to escape...or will he become The Joker's new right-hand duck?
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 29.


LEX LUTHOR/ PORKY PIG SPECIAL #1



Written by Mark Russell, art by Brad Walker and Andrew Hennessy, backup written by Jim Fanning, backup art by John Loter, cover by Ben Oliver, variant cover by Mac Rey.
Facing financial and personal ruin, a desperate Porky Pig applies for and gets and entry-level position with LexCorp. Grateful to his new benefactor, Porky becomes Luthor's most loyal employee and defender. But when a major scandal breaks in the news and Lex is called before a Congressional Committee, guess who is about to be offered up as the sacrificial pig?
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on August 29.
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Bon, je garde New Challengers #1 mais si c'est nul, je viendrai vous pourrir!
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En plus ils te servent des Annuals sur les titres New Age of Heroes...
Les origines de Damage en Annual...c'était vraiment pas possible de raconter ça dans la série ? Et pas en 48 pages si possible ? Surtout que l'annual est du dessinateur de la série, Diogène Neves. AUCUN intérêt et en plus c'est à 4.99$, déjà que je ne fais ces séries NAH que parce qu'elles sont à 2.99$, leur annual ils vont se le garder pour les backs à 1 euros. ^^
New Challengers je vais faire la mini série, mais ça aurait été une régulière j'aurais stoppé en route. Je pensais vraiment que Kubert allait faire ses 6 n°.
Terrifics par Dale Eaglesham, je préfère à Joe Bennett, espérons qu'il ne fasse pas juste pompier de service...
Pour ce qui es t de consolider les franchises, oui, pourquoi pas, mais je reste demandeur de nouvelles séries intéressantes. Pour l'instant, c'est pas folichon faut bien avouer, mais qui c'est, parmi de nouvelles séries, peut bien apparaître l'oiseau rare.
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Bon, je garde New Challengers #1 mais si c'est nul, je viendrai vous pourrir!
C'est quoi le problème ?
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Donc Andy Kubert ne fait pas New Challengers, je vais donc dégager le titre et annuler le #1.

Quelle arnaque cette ligne de titres...
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C'est quoi le problème ?

C'est pour le rigolage, Slobo !
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