![]() ![]() Pulp novel variant cover by MARC ASPINALL Tomasi returns to the world of DC youth once again-joined by fan-favorite artist David Lafuente-to craft one of the most dynamic debuts of a duo in DCU history! DC February 2024 Comic Books JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. They’re bad to the bone, ready to brawl, and the sons of two of the deadliest villains in the galaxy: they’re the Sinister Sons and the DC Universe will never be the same! When the son of General Zod was cast off of his adopted homeworld of New Kandor, Lor-Zod runs afoul of a kid on a mission: Sinson is out to prove he’s got what it takes to live up to the family name of Sinestro! But all is not as it seems, and the sons’ journeys will take them into the heart of darkness in this sensational first issue! Superstar Super Sons scribe Peter J. $3.99 US | 32 pages | Variant $4.99 US (card stock) Special acetate variant by PETE WOODS ($5.99 US) ![]() Variant covers by DAN MORA and JAMAL CAMPBELLġ:25 variant cover by V. DC UNIVERSE INFINITE is not intended for children. See dc.com/suicide-squad-faq for details. ![]() only) who read the digital issues of Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum will also receive these bonus digital codes.* Paying subscribers with a DC UNIVERSE INFINITE Annual or Ultra subscription (U.S. But when the cell doors open, and the inmates are left in a freefor-all deathmatch, Waller’s true intentions reveal themselves: identify the strongest, smartest, and most brutal to serve her on Task Force X.Įach print issue includes a redeemable code for a bonus digital token in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League inspired by the comic. $4.99 US | 32 pages | 1 of 5 | Variant $5.99 US (card stock)īefore the Suicide Squad sets their sights on the corrupted Justice League in the upcoming videogame Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, join us for this thrilling prequel and witness them kill Arkham Asylum! Amanda Waller has taken control of the recently rebuilt Arkham, and her brutal tactics and merciless methods have led to the most secure asylum Gotham has ever known. I'd put this one on my Christmas list, but it's not out till February. Their collaboration with Frank Quitely has spanned multiple different comics, but arguably reached its pinnacle with All-Star Superman - a truly magnificent and beautiful book that I'm delighted to see get a long-overdue Absolute treatment. Grant Morrison has been my favorite comics writer ever since I read The Invisibles #1 way back in 1994 (dating myself there.). Poor old Jason Todd has been put through the wringer these last few months, but Red Hood: The Hill sounds like it will give him the chance to grow now that he's apart from his former mentor.įinally for this month, a new Absolute edition. I'm also really intrigued by The Bat-Man: First Knight, which takes us right back to the start of the Caped Crusader's crime-fighting career, thanks to the dynamic duo of Death of Superman writer Dan Jurgens and Mike Perkins.Įlsewhere, but still related to Batman, I'm excited to see a new Red Hood solo series. There's always a lot going on in Gotham, but The Joker: Year One storyline sounds like it's going to have a dramatic effect on the status quo for Batman's deadliest enemy. February is a big month for the Bat-books.
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