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DC DC octobre 2018

Source Comics Continuum

DC UNIVERSE TITLES

ACTION COMICS #1,004



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art by Ryan Sook, cover by Steve Rude, variant cover by Francis Manapul.
Superman confronts Lois Lane and wants answers: Where is Jon Kent? What happened during Lois' trip into space with Jor-El? Why didn't she contact the Man of Steel when she returned? And most importantly, does she still love him? Or is the world-famous reporter looking to let Clark Kent down easy? Lois and Clark's relationship gets redefined in this issue.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


ADVENTURES OF THE SUPER SONS #3



Written by Peter J. Tomasi, art by Carlo Barberi and Art Thibert, cover by Dan Mora.
The Super Sons find themselves tumbling through space and time without so much as a GPS to guide them! Having battled the intergalactic group of teen hoodlums known as the Gang, Superboy and Robin barely escape. However, they do end up having a shootout with gunslingers on a Western-like world before engaging in a swordfight to save a princess on a medieval-like planet. The Sons need to find their way back to Earth before the Gang does a planetary smash-and-grab with the whole planet!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


AQUAMAN #41



Written by Dan Abnett, art by Lan Medina and Vicente Cifuentes, cover by Ricccardo Federici, variant cover by Joshua Middleton.
From the pages of Justice League, the road to "Drowned Earth" starts here! Aquaman is missing -- and the world has gone to hell! With Arthur imprisoned by Black Manta, Queen Mera is left to deal with the arrival of an alien armada aiming to punish the Earth for the sins of Atlantis. As the cosmic tides begin to rise, Mera finds herself in a fight for her very life when the flood unleashes new horrors of the deep!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


BATGIRL #28



Written by Mairghread Scott, art by Paul Pelletier and Norm Rapmund, cover by Julian Totino Tedesco, variant cover by Joshua Middleton.
Even millennial superheroes are moving back in with their parents! While recovering from the injuries she suffered battling Grotesque, Barbara Gordon's been living with her police commissioner dad while she recuperates. To get Barbara out of her funk, Jim Gordon hires her to do some I.T. grunt work at the GCPD. Unfortunately, he just gave full security clearance to one of the best hackers on the planet! Batgirl now has access to the police database in hopes of capturing Grotesque...who also seems to be using the database as well! Is this an inside job?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


BATMAN #56




Written by Tom King, art and cover by Tony S. Daniel, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.
The Dark Knight's looking to drop both the hammer and sickle on the KGBeast, whose rampage across Gotham City takes a toll on Nightwing when he's injured in the fray. Blaming himself for his ward's fate, Batman gets grimmer than usual -- and vows to take the Russian assassin down like the Berlin Wall. Is even Gotham City ready for that much violence? The streets will run red like borscht if the Dark Knight gets his way against this Soviet scourge.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


BATMAN #57


Written by Tom King, art and cover by Tony S. Daniel, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.
The KGBeast isn't working alone. As the Cold War between Batman and the Russian killer heats up, Batman's nose for mystery gets to twitching when he suspects there's more to the KGBeast's attacks than initially thought. Not only does this tie back to the court case Bruce Wayne sat on involving Mr. Freeze, there's another villainous Gotham ghoul in play -- but whom?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


BATMAN BEYOND #25



Written by Dan Jurgens, art by Cully Hamner, cover by Viktor Kalvachev, variant cover by Dave Johnson.
In this special oversize issue, Jurgens is joined by Hamner to bring back the biggest baddie of them all in "The Final Joke." The dedication of a new building commemorating a special Wayne family event -- the 100th birthday of Thomas Wayne -- brings out all of Neo-Gotham's familiar faces, including one who was definitely not on the guest list. The Joker makes his long-awaited return to Neo-Gotham, and no one is safe! Will he strike at Batman, Robin, Commissioner Barbara Gordon or the original Caped Crusader himself, Bruce Wayne? Decades after his last fight with the Dark Knight, the Clown Prince of Crime returns home to take his city back once and for all.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


BATMAN: KINGS OF FEAR #3



Written by Scott Peterson, art and cover by Kelley Jones.
There's nothing to fear but fear itself -- unless, of course, the Scarecrow is trying to scare all of Gotham City to death with his fear gas! Dr. Jonathan Crane has undergone an intense therapy session in order to "cure" Batman of his various psychoses. That involves Batman and Scarecrow battling through the streets of Gotham City, with the Caped Crusader not knowing what's real and what's fake. Can Batman handle this sudden influx of personal demons into his psyche? Or will the next cell in Arkham Asylum be reserved for Bruce Wayne?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


BATMAN SECRET FILES #1



Written by Tom King, Jordie Bellaire, Ram V., Cheryl Lynn Eaton and Tom Taylor, art by Mikel Janin, Jorge Fornes, Elena Casagrande, Brad Walker and others, cover by Mike Janin.
Delve into Batman's case histories and discover brand-new stories by some of comics' most exciting talents. The Batman team of Tom King and Mikel Janin provides a framing sequence, setting up our hand-picked teams of creators to take a look at Bat-mysteries past and present. Featuring a bevy of Batman villains, including a look at how the Scarecrow's fear toxin affects the common man, and a special story written by Tom Taylor with art by Brad Walker that teams the Dark Knight Detective with Detective Chimp.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 31.


CATWOMAN #4




Written and cover by Joelle Jones, art by Fernando Blanco, variant cover by Stanley Lau.
Things have gone from bad to worse for Selina in Villa Hermosa. Her new city has taken away what little she was able to carry with her from Gotham, and her rap sheet offers scant protection when local crooks frame her for murdering two police officers. The law has caught up with her and Catwoman is in the clink, giving her time to reflect on her life and all the things that led her to Vila Hermosa. Turns out she didn't choose the move randomly or just to get away from the Batman. This special interlude issue takes us back in time to explode some previously unknown truth bombs from Selina Kyle's past.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


CURSED COMICS CAVALCADE #1



Written by James Tynion IV, Becky Cloonan, Bryan Hill, Tim Seeley, Riley Rossmo Gary Dauberman and others, art by Mark Buckingham, Becky Cloonan, Riley Rossmo, Riccardo Federici and others, cover by Doug Mahnke.
Horror! Death! Uh...Face-punching! Witness ten all-new stories that promise to be the most terrifying, most shocking and most horrific comic that DC Comics has ever published! (Hyperbole much?) Batman, Wonder Woman, Guy Gardner, Swamp Thing, Zatanna and more of your favorite heroes face unspeakable horrors from the streets of Gotham City to the darkest sectors of the universe.
80 pages, $9.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


THE CURSE OF BRIMSTONE #7



Written by Justin Jordan, art and cover by Eduardo Pansica.
Early-warning sign you're about to get murdered: a mysterious, cursed ledgerdirects you to a small, eerie town filled with an unusual amount of amputees who all take a keen interest in you. That's what the cursed Joe and his sister Annie are up against when their ledger leads them to a town where strangers check in, but they don't check out.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


DAMAGE #10



Written by Robert Venditti, art by Aaron Lopresti and Matt Ryan, cover by Dale Keown.
Damage vs. the Justice League! Returning to the covert lab that created him, Damage vows to shut the superior-soldier program down. However, the recruit faces a two-front war, one that he might not be able to win: on one side, a newly upgraded Damage host sporting deadly new features; on the other side, the collective might of the Justice League! Might be time to raise that white flag of surrender, soldier!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


DEATHSTROKE #36



Written by Christopher Priest, art by Ed Benes, cover by Tyler Kirkham, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.
"Deathstroke: Arkham" starts here! After being declared criminally insane, Deathstroke is committed to the infamous Arkham Asylum! It isn't long before the hunter becomes the hunted as Slade, powerless and weaponless, is targeted by some of Gotham City's most wanted. But after initially mocking and contravening the system meant to help him, Deathstroke learns that his only hope for survival may be to confront his own inner demons.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


DETECTIVE COMICS #990



Written by James Robinson, art by Stephen Segovia, cover by John Paul Leon, variant cover by Mark Brooks.
Batman is hot on the trail of a murder suspect, but first he'll have to get past Two-Face. Even though Harvey Dent seems to be asserting control, how long before he becomes a sociopathic criminal once again? More importantly, what is Dent's connection to the victim, and what does it all have to do with the terrorist organization of slithering serpents called Kobra?! Whatever it is, it's big enough to reunite Jim Gordon and former district attorney Harvey Dent, and that meeting alone is worth the cover price. Batman's newest partner...Two-Face? As Harvey Dent's persona asserts fragile control over the villain's psyche, the Dark Knight, Commissioner Gordon and their ally-turned-enemy-turned-ally must work together to stop Kobra's terrorist attack against Gotham City.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


DETECTIVE COMICS #991


Written by James Robinson, art and cover by Carmine Di Giandomenico, variant cover by Mark Brooks.
Batman's newest partner...Two-Face? As Harvey Dent's persona asserts fragile control over the villain's psyche, the Dark Knight, Commissioner Gordon and their ally-turned-enemy-turned-ally must work together to stop Kobra's terrorist attack against Gotham City.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


THE FLASH #56



Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Scott Kolins, cover by Dan Panosian, variant cover by Howard Porter.
Things are about to get hot -- very hot! -- when Flash has to battle fire monsters generated by his longtime nemesis, Heat Wave. Unfortunately, the pilot light blew out in Mick Rory's head, because he's comatose from the effects of the Sage Force! How can the Scarlet Speedster reach his old frenemy and get him to put out the fire monsters? Looks like Commander Cold takes a demotion...so he can pretend to be Captain Cold and talk Heat Wave down!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


THE FLASH #57

Written by Joshua Williamson, art by Scott Kolins, cover by Dan Mora, variant cover by Howard Porter.
The insidious secret that corrupted Heat Wave's mind is free and looking for a new host -- one who doesn't run quite so hot! Unfortunately, it takes over Central City Detective Burns instead, and now she's the one rampaging across the city wrecking shop! Burns must lean on an unlikely source to help her with these new powers, while Flash and Iris West make a big decision about their next move.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


GREEN ARROW #45




Written by Julie Benson and Shawna Benson, art by Javier Fernandez, cover by Alex Maleev, variant cover by Kaare Andrews.
In this Heroes in Crisis tie-in, Oliver Queen is forced to take a hard look at himself and evaluate his methods after he fails one too many times trying to do the right thing. It's a dark, depressing stroll down memory lane for the Emerald Archer, as Oliver must come to grips with how he's hurt the people around him. This issue guest-stars members of the Justice League and the Titans, but are they there to console Ollie...or condemn him?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


GREEN LANTERNS #56



Written by Dan Jurgens, art and cover by Mike Perkins, variant cover by Chris Stevens.
With the Green Lantern Corps at its weakest, Cyborg Superman and the Ravagers dish out damage across the cosmos! Now John Stewart, the Corps' last hope, can barely crawl out of his hospital bed!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


GREEN LANTERNS #57

Written by Dan Jurgens, art and cover by Mike Perkins, variant cover by Chris Stevens.
Final issue. It's Hal Jordan versus the Cyborg Superman for all the marbles in the heart of Coast City! You might recall that the last time Cyborg Superman visited that town, things did not turn out well.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


HARLEY QUINN #51

ten by Sam Humphries, art by Sami Basri, cover by Gullem March, variant covers by Julian Totino Tedesco, Frank Cho.
Harley broke most of DCU continuity last issue, and in this ish, she's dealing with the fallout, namely the time-tossed hero of World War II called Captain Triumph! The golden boy of the Golden Age finds his black-and-white approach failing miserably in the gray areas of the modern world (although unfortunately, there are still plenty of fascists for him to punch). It's up to Harley to return Captain Triumph to his own time, but she'll have to put the kibosh on his do-gooding first -- right after she figures out what "kibosh" means!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


HARLEY QUINN #52



Written by Sam Humphries, art by Sami Basri, cover by Julian Totino Tedesco, variant cover by Frank Cho.
Trapped in a future he doesn't understand, Captain Triumph can't battle his way out of our modern world, as all his efforts lead to disaster. That causes him to butt heads and trade punches with his would-be protector, Harley Quinn. Can Harley talk her way out of this clash? And more importantly, where's she getting a time machine so she can send Captain Triumph home?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


HAWKMAN #5




Written by Robert Venditti, art and cover by Bryan Hitch and Andrew Currie, variant cover by Matteo Scalera.
The time-and-space-tossed Hawkman arrives at his latest destination, the sub-atomic world known as the Microverse. Luckily, he meets an old friend there -- his longtime Justice League partner the Atom. Ray Palmer learns that the past lives of Carter Hall leave clues for the Winged Wonder to follow. Too bad the next clue leads them to a thinking planet known as Moz-Ga, who's thinking he'd like very much to destroy Hawkman and Atom!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


HEROES IN CRISIS #2



Written by Tom King, art and cover by Clay Mann, variant cover by Ryan Sook.
Suspected of murder, [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] find themselves on the run from the super-hospital called Sanctuary -- with each thinking the other one is the real killer! It's up to Batman to solve this heinous crime, but suspicion falls on him when Superman and Wonder Woman ponder just how much Sanctuary's A.I. is telling them. Meanwhile, [REDACTED] tries to make a shady deal to hide from the Trinity, while [REDACTED] searches out an old friend to help him out of this mess -- and only gets deeper in trouble.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


JUSTICE LEAGUE #9

Written by Scott Sndyer, art and cover by Jorge Jimenez, variant cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams.
The road to "Drowned Earth." Superman and Batman can't agree on how to put back the moon -- you know, the one that went missing in issue #1. On the other hand, Wonder Woman and Aquaman have faith in each other, working together on a new addition to the Hall of Justice. Martian Manhunter takes Hawkgirl under his wing to test out the limits of her recently broken wing, and Flash and Green Lantern get up to some hijinks in the Hall's cafeteria. Can you say super food fight?!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


JUSTICE LEAGUE #10




Written by Scott Snyder, art and cover by Francis Manapul, variant cover by Jae Lee.
The road to "Drowned Earth." When Wonder Woman learns that Cheetah gained new powers and killed the Greek sea god, Poseidon, that sets Aquaman off on a search for answers, bringing him into conflict with an entity known as the Flood, a herald for long-dead ocean gods with an ancient grudge against Poseidon, Atlantis and, well, everyone else on Earth. Who are those guys? Some very big fish -- and you know what big fish do? Eat smaller fish like Aquaman and his Justice League buddies!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


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 Oct. 24.


NEW CHALLENGERS #6




Writter by Scott Snyder and Aaron Gillespie, art and cover by V. Ken Marion and Sandu Florea.
Final issue! Now that they've uncovered the face of their true enemy, the New Challengers must band together to stop the unstoppable -- a reawakened space god with unlimited power, weaponized to tear reality apart! Their borrowed time is just about up -- will our team of heroes be able to save the very fabric of reality as we know it?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


NIGHTWING #50

Written by Benjamin Percy, art by Chris Mooneyham and Travis Moore, cover by Mike Perkins, variant cover by Jonboy Meyers.
"Knight Terrors" begins here! The big issue #50 kicks off an epic four-part story that brings together critical moments of fear and doubt from the past and the present. A young Dick Grayson hopes to escape the shadow of the Bat and earn the title of Nightwing, while an older Dick Grayson must deal with a blow he did not see coming. A common enemy unites the timelines: the Scarecrow, as you've never seen him before! This story goes deep into the mythology and nightmarish development of Dr. Jonathan Crane.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


NIGHTWING #51



Written by Benjamin Percy, art by Chris Mooneyham and Travis Moore, cover by Mike Perkins, variant cover by Howard Porter.
And while Nightwing struggles to uncover the truth behind the "fear germ" that is killing people in their sleep, he must also try to overcome his own sudden struggles with heights and vertigo. He has lost his primary skill set as a hero and will have to focus on his brilliance as a detective instead. And a distracting love triangle certainly isn't helping him focus...This new storyline spins out of events in Batman #55. The start of a new direction in Nightwing's crimefighting career!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


OLD LADY HARLEY #1



Written by Frank Tieri, art and cover by Mauricet, variant cover by Amanda Conner.
After liberating New York City from her now-feral Gang of Harleys, poor Harley wants nothing more than to slip back into retirement in her coastal (and heavily guarded) paradise. But the Laughing Boys Gang has another idea -- they'll follow her to the ends of the Earth, to drag her back to their leader! It can't actually be...him! Right?! He couldn't possibly still be alive, could he? After all...Harley killed him herself with her bare hands! Should she turn to President Power Girl for help? Or flee to the 51st state, Atlantis? Step into an insane vision of a future DC Universe we all better hope we don't live to see!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


PLASTIC MAN #5




Written by Gail Simone, art by Adriana Melo, cover by Tess Fowler.
Eel O'Brian takes a flexible view of morality: you walk on your side of the line, he'll keep his feet on his (no promises about his hands, eyes, ears or midsection). That all stopped when his alter ego Plastic Man got suckered into the high-stakes world of super-heroic traitors and super-villainous cabals. Now he's gonna stiffen his spine, screw up his courage and take the law into his own hands. Or he's going to swat Queen Bee into next Tuesday with his fly-swatter hand. One or the other.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


RAVEN: DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS #9




Written by Marv Wolfman, art by Pop Mhan, cover by Julian Totino Tedesco.
The hunt for the young arcanes gathers steam! Before they can bond as a team and find their strengths, Raven and Baron Winters' new, young Night Force may be ground to dust under the hooves of the Shadow-Riders!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #27



Written by Scott Lobdell, art and cover by Pete Woods, variant cover by Yasmine Putri.
Everything changed for the Red Hood last issue. This time around, everything changes for Jason Todd! Devoid of partners and exiled from Gotham City, Jason gets a fateful message from the last person he expected to see again. The news he learns leaves him with no choice but to don the Red Hood mask once more and double down on his two-fisted crimefighting approach. Pray for whoever gets in Jason's way as "The Outlaw" kicks into high gear.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


SIDEWAYS #9



Written by Dan DiDio, art by Max Raynor, cover by Kenneth Rocafort.
Everything's going sideways for Sideways in the pages of Sideways -- and that means trouble for our titular hero. Trapped in the Dark Multiverse with no escape, Derek James comes face to face with this world's ruler, Perrus. A so-called benevolent dictator, Perrus rules his world with an iron fist and forces its citizens into slavery, so Sideways decides it's time for a revolt. The revolution proves unsuccessful, but it leads Sideways to a "super" discovery that could save this world and himself.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


SIDEWAYS ANNUAL #1



Written by Dan DiDio and Grant Morrison, art by Max Raynor, cover by Andy Kubert, Sandra Hope.
Sideways unleashes his "super" secret weapon against Perrus in an effort to free the oppressed people and escape to his home dimension. He'll get some additional help from the newly discovered Seven Soldiers, but only if someone makes a heroic ultimate sacrifice. Plus, a bonus backup story in which Sideways meets the Unseen!!
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 31.


THE SILENCER #10




Written by Dan Abnett, art by Patrick Zircher, cover by Viktor Bogdanovic and Jonathan Glapion.
The Silencer finds herself in a deadly showdown with a pair of killers -- Quietus and Gunn -- as well as a giant kaiju monster at a Superman theme park! (No refunds given, park-goers.) If she can shoot her way out of that trouble, she'll still have to track down Talia's body before Leviathan can resurrect her. Of course, them being a secret evil criminal organization and all, they'll probably have backup plans inside of contingencies wrapped up in their true motivations. At any rate, someone's getting their soul eaten whether they like it or not!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


SUICIDE SQUAD #47




Written by Rob Williams, art by Philippe Briones, cover by Dan Panosian, variant cover by Francesco Mattina.
While the rest of the Suicide Squad is busy with their undersea exploits in Atlantis, Amanda Waller ships Captain Boomerang down under on a mission to save his home country! Someone's planted nukes all across Australia, and it's up to Boomerang to hunt them down with an old friend from the Australian Secret Service. It's one last mission as Captain Boomerang: Agent of Oz, and he's got a license to give a bloke a right kicking!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


SUPERGIRL #23




Written by Marc Andreyko, art by Kevin Maguire, cover by Stanley Lau, variant cover by Amanda Conner.
Supergirl's cosmic quest continues as she searches the galaxy for the truth about Rogol Zaar's connection to Krypton's destruction -- and if there are any other culprits to be brought to justice. The library police are hot on Kara's trail after she breaks into the Green Lantern database on Mogo, but she's short on credits to pay the fine.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


SUPERMAN #4



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado, variant cover by Adam Hughes.
As Superman fights to protect the world from Rogol Zaar and the Kryptonian convicts trapped inside the Phantom Zone, the greatest minds on Earth devise a risky plan to return the planet from the deadly prison. With the Earth continuing to crack and crumble and its greatest heroes fall, can the Man of Steel hold the line and give his adopted world a chance to escape?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


TEEN TITANS #23



Written by Adam Glass, art by Bernard Chang, cover by Nick Derington, variant cover by Alex Garner.
The Teen Titans head to Gotham City, where they must thwart a plot to assassinate Commissioner Gordon! So who is the mysterious figure giving Robin his intel, and how does he know so much? Speaking of Robin, is he developing real feelings for the magical Djinn, or is he falling under the spell of her mystical ring? Meanwhile, more secrets come to light and more drama unfolds, putting Kid Flash and Red Arrow at odds!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


THE TERRIFICS #9



Written by Jeff Lemire, art by Viktor Bogdanovic, cover by Dale Eaglesham.
The Terrifics struggle to escape their respective plights while trying to save members of the Tom Strong family as chaos reigns across the Multiverse! But as Doc Dread's true identity is revealed, that unmasking hits especially close to home for Sapphire Stagg, who's in mortal danger after she learns the fateful secret. And she's not the only Terrific in trouble -- just wait until the team finds what threat awaits them back at their Gotham City headquarters!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


THE TERRIFICS ANNUAL #1



Written by Gene Luen Yang, Mark Russell and James Asmusk art by Joe Bennett, Evan Shaner and Viktor Bogdanovic, cover by Emanuela Lupacchino.
It's three startling Terrifics tales, kicking off with a deadly nightmare at Stagg Manor! When a plot to steal Plastic Man's powers goes awry, the Terrifics' new home and everyone in it are at the mercy of stealthy plastic monsters. Looks like Sapphire picked the wrong day to host a Halloween dance for her Stagg Industries internship program! Next up, discover the secret origin of Java the caveman, and the secret he's keeping will shock you. Last but not least, we uncover Tom Strong's hidden adventure in the Dark Multiverse -- hold on to your holy socks!
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 31.


TITANS #27



Written by Dan Abnett, art by Brent Peeples and Matt Santorelli, cover by Clayton Henry, variant cover by Jose Luis.
Newly awakened metahuman Ionbound suffers a fateful transformation that rocks the Titans team to their core. If they can't save these Source Wall victims, what good is their latest mission? But does this development hold the key to helping them? Or is it a harbinger of more death and destruction to come? That's a lot of questions to answer; good thing there are two issues this month to cover all that ground!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


TITANS #28

Written by Dan Abnett, art by Clayton Henry, cover by Leonardo Manoc, variant cover by Phil Jimenez.
In a tie-in to the road to "Drowned Earth," the Titans get a visit from an old teammate when Atlantean mage Tempest guest-stars in the ish. What's got Garth's fishnets in a twist? He's there to help the new Titans lineup take on a major oceanic threat, whose attack comes straight out of the pages of Justice League and Aquaman. Guess you could say that prelude "spills over" into TITANS this month.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


THE UNEXPECTED #5



Written by Steve Orlando, art by Cary Nord and Mark Farmer, cover by Kevin Nowlan.
Are you ready for an unexpected showdown inside the walls of Castle Frankenstein? Hell yeah! The Unexpected team tracks down Hawkman, but will the Winged Wonder have a larger role to play? Meanwhile, the race to neutralize the Nth metal isotope reaches its climax as Onimar Synn and his Necro-Legions descend upon the Unexpected. But as Neon the Unknown investigates, he learns that the toxic Nth metal may not even be from our Multiverse. Finally, the true menace of Alden Quench begins to emerge from the shadows of Dark Nights: Metal, Final Crisis and the new Hawkman series!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


WONDER WOMAN AND JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK: THE WITCHING HOUR #1




Written by James Tynion IV, art and cover by Jesus Merino, variant cover by Riccardo Federici.
Just in time for Halloween, it's "The Witching Hour," a five-part weekly event that will rewrite the future of DC's magical heroes! Hecate, the witch-goddess of magic, always knew a day would come when the monsters she stole her magic from would return. Now she must activate the Witchmarked, humans within whom she secreted vast stores of power. And the most powerful of the Witchmarked? Wonder Woman!
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


WONDER WOMAN #56



Written by James Tynion IV, art by Emanuela Lupacchino and Ray McCarthy, cover by Yasmine Putri, variant cover by Jenny Frison.
"The Witching Hour" part two! The Justice League Dark barely escaped their first encounter with Hecate, but they know she'll be coming back for the power inside Wonder Woman. But what if Diana could tap into that power herself to take on 
Hecate directly?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #4




Written by James Tynion IV, art by Alvaro Martinez and Raul Fernandez, cover by Riley Rossmo, variant cover by Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion.
"The Witching Hour" part three! Everything the Justice League Dark thought they knew about Wonder Woman and Hecate has proven to be wrong...and the Parliament of Trees is about to pay the price! Hecate knows this world isn't strong enough to resist the Otherkind, so she's going to burn it down and replace it with a world of her own...starting with that ancient grove!
32 pages, $3.99, in stoes on Oct. 17.


WONDER WOMAN #57


Written by James Tynion IV, art by Emanuela Lupacchino and Ray McCarthy, cover by Yasmine Putri, variant cover by Jenny Frison.
"The Witching Hour" part four! As Hecate's new world is born, Wonder Woman is under the goddess' total control! This is magic's darkest hour -- one of the most powerful magicians of all time may not survive!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK AND WONDER WOMAN: THE WITCHING HOUR #1


Written by James Tynion IV, art and cover by Jesus Merino, variant cover by Riccardo Federici.
The deadly finale of "The Witching Hour" arrives as Zatanna battles for Wonder Woman's soul -- and the rest of the Justice League Dark battle for their lives! Hecate is more powerful than the Greek Gods...and no matter who wins, the Earth will lose its chance of surviving the war that's coming!
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 31.



DC/HANNA-BARBERA TITLES

DEATHSTROKE/YOGI BEAR SPECIAL #1



Written by Frank Tieri, art by Mark Texeira, cover by Tyler Kirkham, variant cover by Paolo, Pantalena.
In Yellowstone Park, legends speak of a spirit bear referred to as "the Yogi," which few if any have actually encountered. Real or not, when a bear seems to have graduated from stealing picnic baskets to kidnapping actual campers, Ranger Smith decides it's time to stop this menace -- so he calls on the services of Slade Wilson -- a.k.a. Deathstroke -- to get the job done.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 31.


GREEN LANTERN/HUCKLEBERRY HOUND SPECIAL #1



Written by Mark Russell, art by Rick Leonardi, cover by Sam Basri, variant cover by Yasmine Putri.
Set against the turbulent backdrop of the early 1970s, Green Lantern and Huckleberry Hound join forces to take a stand on the issues of that era. Returning from recent duty in Vietnam, veteran Marine John Stewart -- now a member of the Green Lantern Corps -- contemplates what, if anything, he should do about the issues tearing his country apart. Meanwhile, Huckleberry's comments against the Vietnam war have left him a celebrity outcast, and a visit back home to Mississippi puts him face to face with the Civil Rights Movement. What can one man -- and one hound -- do?
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 31.


NIGHTWING/MAGILLA GORILLA SPECIAL #1



Written by Heath Corson, art by Tom Grummett, cover by Marcus To, variant cover by Jonboy Meyers.
When a famous Hollywood talent agent is found brutally murdered, suspicion and evidence seem to point to his most famous client, Oscar winning actor Magilla Gorilla. Dick Grayson, already in Tinseltown to meet with said agent, senses something suspicious. Donning his Nightwing costume and joining forces with the simian suspect, he's got one night to prove that this monkey doesn't belong in a cage.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 31.


SUPERMAN/TOP CAT SPECIAL #1



Written by Dan DiDio, art and cover by Shane Davis, variant cover by Emanuela Lupacchino.
It's Superman versus super food with Top Cat caught in the middle. While searching for his missing friend Bennie, TC uncovers a dietary danger that threatens the healthier portions of mankind, and it's up to the Man of Steel to stop the probiotic menace of Kalien! In the salad bar, no one can hear you scream.
48 pages, $4.99, in stores on Oct. 31.



VERTIGO TITLES

THE BOOKS OF MAGIC #1



Written by Kat Howard, art by Tom Fowler, cover by Kai Carpenter, variant cover by Joshua Middleton.
Timothy Hunter may be destined tobecome the most powerful magician in the universe, but he's still a London teenager, and having magical abilities complicates things more than it helps. It's not like he can use magic to pass his exams, stop being bullied or convince his cute friend to date him. And while Tim's trying to live his life, there are cultists who want to kill him, believing his power will eventually corrupt him into becoming a merciless mage. Oh, and those are the good guys. Luckily, his new substitute teacher is more than she appears, and may be able to help Tim discover the mystery behind the Books of Magic.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


BORDER TOWN #2




Written by Eric M. Esquivel, art and cover by Ramon Villalobos.
After barely surviving a supernatural showdown at Jack in the Box, the kids regroup over nachos to debate what to do when your town is overrun by monsters of myth. Frank's freaked and wants to go to the cops! Julietta can't because her family's undocumented. Aimi wants to know the secrets of the underworld! And Quinteh might just be hungry. Meanwhile, El Chupacabra crosses the border between worlds, bringing with him an unspeakably terrifying force to Devil's Fork.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


THE DREAMING #1



Written by Simon Spurrier, art by Bilquis Evely, cover by Jae Lee.
Merv Pumpkinhead ain't happy. Sure, Merv Pumpkinhead doesn't exactly radiate happy at the best of times, but now? Right now a bunch of blank-faced strangers from between realities are taking local jobs; foreign criminals are profiteering at the realm's expense; and the VIPs seem more interested in themselves than getting back to the "good old days." The Dreaming used to be somewhere a vegetable-headed guy could be proud to call home, y'know? Fact is, Merv Pumpkinhead's been pushed too far. It's time for change. Right at the top.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


HEX WIVES #1



Written by Ben Blacker, art by Mirka Andolfo, cover by Joelle Jones, variant cover by Jenny Frison.
"The women are too powerful. They must be tamed." For hundreds of years a war has been waged between a coven of perpetually reincarnating witches and the all-male conspiracy known as the Architects. After the death of the lead Architect in 2005 it seemed the witches had finally defeated their foes. Now, 13 years later, waking up in a perfect cookie cutter home at the end of a cul-de-sac in a sunny corner of suburbia, Isadora has no recollection of her past life as the leader of a witch coven, nor her soulmate Nadiya, let alone the centuries-old war she has waged in defense of the soul of America...
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 31.


HOUSE OF WHISPERS #2



Written by Nalo Hopkinson, art by Dominike Stanton, cover by Sean Andrew Murray.
Erzulie shouldn't be in the Dreaming; in fact, she isn't really sure how she suddenly got stranded there. Worse, she soon learns that she is no longer connected to her worshippers, which, for a deity, means only one thing: death. Against the advice of Cain and Abel, Erzulie steers her houseboat back into the rip between the worlds in an effort to return to her realm. But how will she find her way back, and what danger lies ahead in the otherworldly waters she finds herself sailing? Meanwhile, Latoya's sisters and her girlfriend watch her comatose body in the hospital, praying she'll wake up, not realizing they'd best be careful what they wish for.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


LUCIFER #1




Written by Dan Watters, art by Max Fiumara and Sebastian Fiumara, cover by Goni Montes, variant cover by Kelley Jone.
Lucifer is missing. Having embarked on a dangerous journey to find the mother of his abandoned son, the Prince of Lies finds himself imprisoned and crippled by mysterious forces who seek to torment him for their own terrible ends. Meanwhile: a car is crashed, two witches blind themselves, a tumor speaks its first words, and a perfectly good bowl of oatmeal is left to go cold.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.



JINXWORLD UNIVERSE TITLES

COVER #2



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by David Mack, variant cover by Bill Sienkiewicz.
Nazi-hunters? Escape artists? Some M.I.A. for decades? Exactly how long have comics creators been part of the intelligence community? Follow the latest recruit from the Comic-Con circuit as he falls in with this mysterious crowd. The secrets he uncovers about its legacy will shock and delight, well, just about everyone.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


PEARL #3



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Michael Gaydos.
Her name is Pearl...a master tattoo artist and reluctant assassin for the modern-day yakuza. With Pearl's dangerous secret now revealed, her chances of happiness in her yakuza clan have all but disappeared. With real true love revealing itself to her for the first time, Pearl begins to discover her story isn't completely written yet.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


SCARLET #3



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Alex Maleev.
The city of Portland has been shut down -- or, in the eyes of some, taken hostage -- and Scarlet must decide how far she is willing to take her crusade. Enter Kit, the woman who will reduce Portland to rubble.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


THE UNITED STATES VS. MURDER, INC. #2



Written by Brian Michael Bendis, art and cover by Michael Avon Oeming.
In a world where the five families of Murder, Inc. never gave up their stranglehold on parts of America, the U.S. president tried to pit them against one another and failed. Badly. Now the families are united in their common cause. And there will be blood.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 3.



BEYOND THE DC UNIVERSE


INJUSTICE 2 #35



Written by Tom Taylor, art by Daniel Sampere, Bruno Redondo and Juan Albarran, cover by Daniel Sampere.
Gorilla Grodd forms a deadly alliance and leads an uprising to take out King Solovar and conquer Gorilla City. Against the backdrop of all hell breaking loose, the Suicide Squad decides it would be a good idea for teammates Killer Croc and Orca to get married! Love and death reign side by side as the series draws toward its conclusion.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 3.


INJUSTICE 2 #36

Written by Tom Taylor, art by Daniel Sampere, Bruno Redondo and Juan Albarran, cover by Brunno Redondo.
Final issue. Events align leading up to the storyline in the Injustice 2 video game. Gorilla Grodd takes center stage as Earth's deadliest menace, while secretly in the service of the intergalactic menace known as Brainiac.Which heroes will survive to face him? And what role might the imprisoned Superman play as events come to a head?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


INJUSTICE VS. HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE #4



Written by Tim Seeley, art and cover by Freddie Williams II.
Superman scoured the Multiverse for heroes who might threaten his rule -- but he dismissed Prince Adam. Will he rue that decision now that he's facing He-Man in the Oracle? Plus, Darkseid's attack on Eternia has reached the walls of Castle Grayskull!
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


MAD MAGAZINE #4

Written and art by the Usual Gang of Idiots.
MAD gets spooky this October as Sergio Aragones takes a MAD look at el DÃ*a de los Muertos! Plus, special guest-star contributors galore, including TV horror host Svengoolie on scary movies, comedian Maria Bamford on fine art that really stinks and another comedian Brian Posehn on the remake of a Hollywood horror classic!
64 pages, $5.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


SCOOBY APOCALYPSE #30




Written by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis, art and cover by Patrick Olliffe and Tom Palmer, variant cover by James Harren.
This Daphne-centric issue focuses on the history of our favorite monster-killing mistress, from her relationship with her unforgiving father to the tragic death of Fred Jones. But the past has come back to haunt Daphne in the form of a savage new monster that's hunting her. How can she survive a creature that feeds on her sorrow and guilt?
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.


SCOOBY-DOO TEAM-UP #43




Written by Sholly Fisch, art and cover by Dario Brizuela.
Scooby and the gang have teamed up with dozens of superheroes to face some of the world's weirdest menaces. But the shoe's on the other robotic foot when they have to team up with the world's strangest heroes, the Doom Patrol! And if the heroes make Scooby and Shaggy nervous, just wait until they meet the Doom Patrol's enemies...
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 24.


SCOOBY-DOO, WHERE ARE YOU? #95




Written and cover by Derek Fridolfs, art by Scott Jeralds.
Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! And Scooby and the gang are spectators at the local monster truck mash-up! But when the Diesel Dragon invades the track driven by the barbaric Black Knightmare, can anyone stop them? A certain Machine is here to solve that Mystery!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


THE WILD STORM #18



Written by Warren Ellis, art and cover by Jon Davis-Hunt, variant cover by Daniel Warren Johnson.
You can never go home again, but John Lynch needs to go somewhere to begin the last act of his life. Jack Hawksmoor never really had a home, especially since he became something other than human. As the war between IO and Skywatch gets hot, Marc Slayton has somewhere for Lynch to go, and Jenny Sparks may have a new home for Jack Hawksmoor...and Angela Spica.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 17.


THE WILD STORM: MICHAEL CRAY #12



Written by Bryan Hitch, Warren Ellis, art N. Steven Harris, Dexter Vines, cover by Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz.
Final issue. Michael Cray carries an alien intelligence in his mind. Diana Prince seeks an apocalypse. John Constantine wants to control them both. In Greece, death will find them all in the explosive conclusion.
32 pages, $3.99, in stores on Oct. 10.
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Entre autres faits notables : Joelle Jones ne dessine donc plus Catwoman. Mais elle est avantageusement suppléée par Fernando Blanco.

Beaucoup de couvertures superbes par Totino Tedesco et Panosian ou Maleev.
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Each of these covers features a limited colour palette providing a special focus on the heroes (and a few villains, too). In addition, they are printed using an enhanced foil process that gives depth and metallic brilliance to each cover—with no increase to the issues’ regular cover prices.


Action Comics #1004
Batgirl #28
Batman #56
Batman Beyond #25
Batman Secret Files #1
Catwoman #4
The Curse Of Brimstone #7
Damage #10
Detective Comics #990
The Flash #56
Green Arrow #45
Green Lanterns #56
Harley Quinn #52
Hawkman #5
Justice League #9
Justice League Dark #4
Justice League Odyssey #2
Nightwing #51
Red Hood And The Outlaws #27
Sideways #9
The Silencer #10
Suicide Squad #47
Supergirl #23
Superman #4
Teen Titans #23
The Terrifics #9
Titans #27
The Unexpected #5
Wonder Woman #56
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/07...-foil-october/
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Y a de la couv' tres sympa dans le lot
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DC Comics has informed Direct Marker retailers that its three recently-solicited blank comics - DC Batman Blank Comic #1, Superman Blank Comic #1, and Wonder Woman Blank Comic #1 - have been expanded, going from 16 pages to 24, while keeping the same $2.99 price point.

The publisher expanded the $2.99 blank comics "in keeping with the rules of 24 Hour Comics Day". The full rules of 24-Hour Comics Day is posted here.

DC goes on to highlight that the blank comic will be using uncoated 80-pound paper, "ideal for drawing on" and in addition to their utilization in 24-Hour Comics day would be "great sketchbooks."


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