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A New Status Quo In 'Superwoman' #9? [Preview]
A New Status Quo In 'Superwoman' #9? [Preview]
A New Status Quo In 'Superwoman' #9? [Preview]
With everything in Superman's world so shaken up by the "Superman Reborn" storyline, it's no surprise that the effects would leak into a book like Superwoman. Superwoman, if you didn't know by now, is currently Lana Lang. That's specifically the Lana of the New 52 reality, although recent events imply that she might also be the previous Lana as well. In any case, she's been Superwoman since Rebirth, but as of Superwoman #9, by writer K. Perkins and artists Stephen Segovia and Art Thibert, it looks like she might not be Superwoman anymore, as the new "Super Women" storyline begins.
Valiant Announces 'Bloodshot Reborn' #0 For March
Valiant Announces 'Bloodshot Reborn' #0 For March
Valiant Announces 'Bloodshot Reborn' #0 For March
It seems that Bloodshot Reborn has one last gasp: A #0 issue by Jeff Lemire and Renato Guedes that will bridge USA with Salvation, and contains a reveal so shocking that one of the "cover" images Valiant sent us was literally just a red rectangle with the words "Top Secret! Major Spoilers!" written on it. Seriously.
Trinity War Correspondence, Week Three: Batman Forgets To Ask Nicely and The British and The Bold Team-Up
Trinity War Correspondence, Week Three: Batman Forgets To Ask Nicely and The British and The Bold Team-Up
Trinity War Correspondence, Week Three: Batman Forgets To Ask Nicely and The British and The Bold Team-Up
The story so far? When the hero Shazam entered Khandaq in order to spread the ashes of his fallen enemy Black Adam in the sands of the villain's home country, the Justice League (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, those guys) sprang into action, hoping to avoid an international incident by kicking Shazam out of Khandaq. At the same time, the Justice League of America, a team of second-stringers assem
More Flying Cars, More Problems: Superman/Batman Annual #4
More Flying Cars, More Problems: Superman/Batman Annual #4
More Flying Cars, More Problems: Superman/Batman Annual #4
MORE FLYING CARS, MORE PROBLEMS - Superman/Batman Annual 4 "Batman Beyond" ran from 1999 to 2001, envisioning a future version of the DC Animated Universe in which an elderly Bruce Wayne mentored a new Batman in a Gotham City influenced by "Akira" and "Blade Runner...