VillainsMonth

DOOMSDAY: Greg Pak Brings The Superman-Killer Into The New 52 For ‘Villains Month’ [Interview]
DOOMSDAY: Greg Pak Brings The Superman-Killer Into The New 52 For ‘Villains Month’ [Interview]
DOOMSDAY: Greg Pak Brings The Superman-Killer Into The New 52 For ‘Villains Month’ [Interview]
Formally announced earlier this week, September will see every title in DC Comics' "New 52" superhero line temporarily rebranded in the idiom of of the publisher's legion of super-villains. Among them will be June's Batman/Superman #3.1, whose villain de jour will be Doomsday in a story written by Greg Pak (Marvel's Hercules, Vision Machine) and drawn by Brett Booth (Nightwing). Tony S. Daniel provides the cover, which you're seeing here for the first time (it will be sold in the 3D motion style seen here).
DC’s Bad Guys Take Over In September’s ‘Villains Month’
DC’s Bad Guys Take Over In September’s ‘Villains Month’
DC’s Bad Guys Take Over In September’s ‘Villains Month’
Last year, DC Comics celebrated the anniversary of its New 52 launch with a month full of zero issues. On its second anniversary in September, the publisher is handing its books over to the bad guys. "Villains Month" will spin out of this summer's "Trinity War" crossover, according a DC press release. Each book in the line will replace the title hero's name with a villain's name and be a #1 issue of sorts. Also: Lenticular 3D covers, no joke.