| ALL
STAR ARCHIVES VOL. 10 HC
Written by John Broome; art by Irwin Hasen, Arthur Peddy, Bob Oksner
and Bernard Sachs; cover by Hasen
A thrilling
new Archive Edition collecting ALL STAR COMICS #44-48, featuring
the adventures of the Justice Society of America! In this
volume, comics' first super-team faces racketeering in Hollywood,
cosmic criminals, and a modern-day Billy the Kid. Plus, an introduction
by Roy Thomas. For more information, see the feature
article.
July 14 ::
224 pages :: $49.95
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ALL
STAR ARCHIVES VOL. 9 HC — relist
Written by John Broome; art by Alex Toth, Carmine Infantino, Irwin
Hasen and Arthur Peddy; cover by Hasen
Reoffered to
coincide with ALL STAR ARCHIVES Vol. 10, a hardcover volume collecting
ALL STAR COMICS #39-43. This Archive Edition has the JSA taking
on the Injustice Society, Professor Zodiac, and more. Plus, an introduction
by Roy Thomas.
July 14 ::
192 pages :: $49.95
|
AQUAMAN
#20
Written by Will Pfeifer; art by Patrick Gleason and Christian Alamy;
cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer
Aquaman’s
life begins anew in the conclusion to “American Tidal,” the new
storyline enjoying a series of sold-out issues! When Anton
Geist — the man who caused the collapse of San Diego — refuses to
reveal his collaborators, Aquaman and Lorena drag him underwater
for a horrifying tour of Sub Diego and its water-breathing citizens.
This harrowing conclusion reveals secrets and begins a new direction
in Aquaman's life!
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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BLOODHOUND
#1
Written by Dan Jolley; art by Leonard Kirk and Robin Riggs; cover
by Dave Johnson
A new
breed of crimefighter makes his explosive debut! Former
policeman Travis Clevenger — aka Bloodhound — is in the third year
of a 20-year prison sentence for brutally killing his partner. But
his gift for profiling super-criminals leads the F.B.I. to offer
him a chance at freedom if he'll help them track down a super-powered
serial killer. All that stands in their way is a prison riot aimed
at keeping him from leaving prison alive! For more information,
see the feature article.
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.95
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CAPER
#10 (of 12)
Written by Judd Winick; art and cover by Tom Fowler
The
third and final arc of CAPER continues! All Louis Weiss
and Richard Coolidge wanted to do was their job: delivering a pair
of eyes to the hospital for a transplant. They're not sure why they
now have a severed hand with a duck tattooed on it. They're not
sure why random guys in black suits are trying to kill them. All
they know is that a drag queen and her posse are their best chance
for survival as buildings start exploding, bodies start flying and
people start projectile vomiting! MATURE READERS
July 28 ::
32 pages :: $2.95
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CHALLENGERS
OF THE UNKNOWN #2 (of 6)
Written by Howard Chaykin; art and cover by Chaykin
The
exciting new miniseries continues as superstar Howard Chaykin breathes
new life into a classic DC team! Five strangers thrown
together by a random act of terrorism discover that all is not as
it seems. Tugged and manipulated by the powers that really run the
world, these extraordinary individuals now must find out who is
the master behind the curtain, and how they can cut the strings.
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.95
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CRISIS
ON MULTIPLE EARTHS VOL. 3 TP
Written by Mike Friedrich and Len Wein; art by Dick Dillin, Joe
Giella and Dick Giordano; cover by Alex Ross
A thrilling
new collection featuring the next round of JLA/JSA team-ups, with
a stunning cover by Alex Ross! This volume reprints JUSTICE
LEAGUE OF AMERICA #91-92, 100-102, 107-108, and 113; featuring the
legendary search through time for the Seven Soldiers of Victory,
the discovery of Earth-X and the Freedom Fighters, and the final
fate of Sandman's partner Sandy! Plus, an introduction by Len Wein.
For more information, see the feature
article.
July 28 ::
192 pages :: $14.95
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CRISIS
ON MULTIPLE EARTHS VOL. 2 TP — relist
Written by Gardner Fox and Dennis O’Neil; art by Mike Sekowsky,
Sid Greene, Dick Dillin and Joe Giella; painted cover by Jerry Ordway
Reoffered to
coincide with CRISIS ON MULTIPLE EARTHS VOL. 3 TP, this volume collects
four summer meetings between the legendary Justice League of America
and Justice Society of America! Reprinting JLA #55-56, 64-65, 72-73,
83-84, plus an introduction by Martin Pasko and a new cover painting
by Jerry Ordway!
July 28 ::
208 pages :: $14.95
|
DC
COMICS PRESENTS: BATMAN #1
Written by Geoff Johns and Len Wein; art by Carmine Infantino, Joe
Giella and Andy Kuhn; cover by Adam Hughes.
The
first of eight weekly comics that pay homage to Julius Schwartz
and one of his fondest creations: the cover-driven story!
The cover to BATMAN #183 inspires two different stories of a seeming
"couch potato" Dark Knight: one written by Geoff Johns
with art by Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella, and another written
by Len Wein with art by Andy Kuhn! For more information, see the
feature article.
July 8 :: 32
pages :: $2.50
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DC
COMICS PRESENTS: MYSTERY IN SPACE #1
Written by Grant Morrison and Elliot S. Maggin; art by Jerry Ordway
and J.H. Williams III; cover by Alex Ross
The
Julius Schwartz Tribute continues with MYSTERY IN SPACE #82!
Grant Morrison & Jerry Ordway and longtime DC scribe Elliot
S. Maggin & J.H. Williams III each share their takes on spaceman
Adam Strange having to decide the fate of two worlds! For more information,
see the feature article.
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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DC
COMICS PRESENTS: GREEN LANTERN #1
Written by Brian Azzarello and Martin Pasko; art by Norm Breyfogle,
Sal Buscema, Scott McDaniel, and Andy Owens; cover by Brian Bolland
For
the third of eight weekly comics, Brian Bolland reinterprets the
cover to GREEN LANTERN #31, where Hal Jordan offers "Power
Rings For Sale." The story is adapted by two teams:
Brian Azarello with art by Norm Breyfogle & Sal Buscema, and
Martin Pasko with art by Scott McDaniel & Andy Owens! For more
information, see the feature article.
July 21 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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DC
COMICS PRESENTS: HAWKMAN #1
Written by Kurt Busiek and Cary Bates; art by Walter Simonson and
John Byrne; cover by José Luis García-Lopéz
and Kevin Nowlan
This
tribute issue finds José Luis García-Lopéz
& Kevin Nowlan taking on the weirdest cover of July’s Specials!
Hawkman battles a winged gorilla from the cover of HAWKMAN #6, and
two teams tell the tale: writer Kurt Busiek with artist Walter Simonson,
and writer Cary Bates with artist John Byrne! For more information,
see the feature article.
July 28 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
|
DC:
THE NEW FRONTIER #5 (of 6)
Written by Darwyn Cooke; art and cover by Cooke
The
thrilling miniseries continues to build to an awesome conclusion!
An immense, unstoppable force lands on America’s doorstep, ravaging
everything in its path! The DC Universe’s greatest heroes are called
into action — but even their combined efforts may be no match for
this deadly new foe. Enter: the new champions of the Silver Age!
July 28 ::
64 pages :: No Interior Ads :: $6.95
|
DOOM
PATROL #1
Written by John Byrne; art by Byrne and Doug Hazlewood; cover by
Byrne
The
original World’s Strangest Heroes are back, in the way that only
the legendary John Byrne can deliver! Picking up in the
wake of the events of “The Tenth Circle” saga in JLA, this series
reunites Robot Man, Elasti-Girl, Negative Man and Niles Caulder
with a host of edgy new super-heroes! They’ve defeated the vampire
Crucifer…or have they? For more information, see the feature
article.
Retro-solicited
for June 30 :: 32 pages :: $2.50
|
DOOM
PATROL #2
Written by John Byrne; art by Byrne and Doug Hazlewood; cover by
Byrne
The
rebirth of one of DC’s most beloved super-teams by John Byrne &
Doug Hazlewood continues! The newly formed DP springs into
against several escaped "specimens" in Caulder's facility!
For more information, see the feature
article.
July 28 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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ENGINEHEAD
#4 (of 8)
Written by Joe Kelly; art and cover by Ted McKeever
As Enginehead
performs amazing acts of heroics and exhibits his awesome strength
to the citizenry of Manhattan, he ponders the Big Flaw and his place
in the Master Plan. Meanwhole, Enginehead and Grease Monkey retire
to a pleasant evening at a “gentlemen’s club,” Metallo shows up
and things get very ugly, very fast!
July 8 :: 32
pages :: $2.50
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FALLEN
ANGEL #13
Written by Peter David; art by David Lopez and Fernando Blanco;
cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta
Asia Minor's
gotten himself in some serious trouble as a vengeful young woman
comes to Bête Noire! She’s looking to even the score for the
fatal overdose of a loved one thanks to drugs Asia sold them. Only
the Fallen Angel can save Asia from an ugly death...providing she
has any desire to. MATURE READERS
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.95
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FIRESTORM
#3
Written by Dan Jolley; art by ChrisCross and Rob Stull; cover by
ChrisCross
The
explosive first story arc comes to a conclusion! Still
struggling to understand the vast, incredible powers that have been
thrust upon him, 17-year-old Jason Rusch finds himself trapped with
his worst enemy, forced to face the harsh realities of his own past,
and horrified at the terrible price that comes with being Firestorm,
The Nuclear Man!
July 8 :: 32
pages :: $2.50
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THE
FLASH #212
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Steve Cummings and Wayne Faucher;
cover by Ethan Van Sciver
A Rogue
Profile spotlighting the Mirror Master, featuring guest art by Steve
Cummings & Wayne Faucher and new cover artist Ethan Van Sciver!
What is the origin of Mirror Master, and why is he so obsessed with
his career as a Rogue and his endless battles with the Flash? Look
into Evan McCulloch’s past as he fends off U.S. agents that want
the equipment that makes him who he is! Guest-starring Captain Cold,
Weather Wizard and the Trickster!
July 21 ::
32 pages :: $2.25
|
THE
FLASH: BLITZ TP
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Scott Kolins, Doug Hazlewood and
Phil Winslade; cover by Kolins
Two
thrilling Flash storylines by Wizard Magazine’s “Breakout
Writer of 2002” Geoff Johns and artists Scott Kolins & Doug
Hazlewood with additional art by Phil Winslade! This volume
collects THE FLASH #192-200, featuring the stories “Run Riot” and
“Blitz!” In this collection, the Fastest Man Alive may not be fast
enough to survive an attack from Gorilla Grodd and then prevent
an attack by Zoom that’s both deadly and intensely personal! For
more information, see the feature article.
July 8 :: 224
pages :: $19.95
|
THE
FLASH: TERMINAL VELOCITY TP — relist
Written by Mark Waid; art by Mike Wieringo, José Marzan Jr.,
Salvador Larroca, Carlos Pacheco, and various; cover by Wieringo
and Marzan Jr.
Reoffered to
coincide with THE FLASH: BLITZ TP, this trade paperback collects
another great turning point in the life of Wally West! Collecting
THE FLASH #0 and #95-100, this is a fast-paced story driven as much
by its well-developed characters and shocking revelations as it
is by the explosive action in every chapter.
July 8 :: 192
pages :: $14.95
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FRACTION
#4
Written by David Tischman; art and cover by Timothy Green II
DC FOCUS. Four
friends who’ve divvied up the parts of a stolen battlesuit are now
a target for someone who has an identical suit of his own — and
knows how to use it. As Trent tries to survive a frantic street
fight 100 feet in the sky above Philly, Ford hits rock bottom, Pete
stands up to his manipulative mother, and Mike murders again!
July 21 :: 32
pages :: $2.50
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GREEN
ARROW #40
Written by Judd Winick; art by Phil Hester and Ande Parks; cover
by Marcos Martín and Alvaro Lopez
In the aftermath
of “City Walls,” a mysterious stranger named Brick hatches a plan
to take over the Star City drug trade. First step? Take out a slew
of dirty cops! Meanwhile, Green Arrow and Black Canary reassess
their romantic relationship.
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
|
GREEN
LANTERN #179
Written by Ron Marz; art by Luke Ross and Rodney Ramos; cover by
Brandon Peterson
It’s
Green Lantern vs. Green Lantern in Part 4 of the 6-part "Homecoming?"
Kyle Rayner’s search for the villain who’s been pulling his strings
leads him to Washington, D.C., but standing in his way is the last
man he wants to face: his friend and fellow Green Lantern, John
Stewart! It's a tale of two Lanterns in a battle of wills and Power
Rings!
July 28 ::
32 pages :: $2.25
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GREEN
LANTERN/GREEN ARROW VOL. 2 TP
Written by Dennis O’Neil; art by Neal Adams, Dick Giordano and Bernie
Wrightson; cover by Adams
Completing
the entire celebrated run by Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams!
This volume collects GREEN LANTERN (2nd series) #83-87 and #89 and
back-up stories from THE FLASH (2nd series) #212-219, as well as
a never-before-reprinted story from THE FLASH #226! Plus, an introduction
by Dick Giordano. For more information, see the feature
article.
July 14 ::
192 pages :: $12.95
|
GREEN
LANTERN/GREEN ARROW VOL. 1 TP — relist
Written by Dennis O’Neil; art by Neal Adams, Dan Adkins, Bernie
Wrightson, Frank Giacoia, Dick Giordano; cover by Adams and Giordano
Reoffered to
coincide with GREEN LANTERN/GREEN ARROW VOL. 2 TP, this trade collects
GREEN LANTERN #76-82. In these award-winning stories, Green Lantern
Hal Jordan continues his usual cosmic-spanning adventures while
Green Arrow confronts menaces of a different kind: racism, poverty,
drugs, and other social ills.
July 14 ::
176 pages :: $12.95
|
GREEN
LANTERN: LEGACY — THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF HAL JORDAN HC —
relist
Written by Joe Kelly; art and cover by Brent Anderson and Bill Sienkiewicz
Reoffered to
coincide with the GREEN LANTERN: HAL JORDAN POWER BATTERY (offered
in DC Direct for
July 2004). Hal Jordan's life as Green Lantern affected far
more people than anyone could have known. Tom Kalmaku, Hal's mechanic
and confidant through his career as Green Lantern, is left to deal
with the greatest of Hal's legacies: a young boy claiming to be
Hal's son, who also has a connection to one of the universe's greatest
powers.
July 14 ::
112 pages :: $24.95
|
HARD
TIME #6
Written by Steve Gerber; art and cover by Brian Hurtt
DC FOCUS. “With
all the people drawin' a bead on you, it's time you got yourself
a weapon.” Prison inmate Ethan Harrow’s worst fears have come true
in a meeting with his lawyer. Now he may only have hours to live,
as he’s next on the list to receive the “holy fire” of the murderous
preacher Gantry!
July 8 :: 32
pages :: $2.50
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HAWKMAN
#30
Written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray; art by Ryan Sook and
Mick Gray; cover by Greg Land and Jay Leisten
Continuing
the 4-part story “Fate’s Warning,” by the new team of writers Jimmy
Palmiotti & Justin Gray and artists Ryan Sook & Mick Gray!
With Hawkman in police custody, Hawkgirl patrols the darkest corners
of St. Roch searching for leads on the Angel Killer. Time is running
out for everyone as the Atom steps in to help his friends. But can
he stop the police from revealing Hawkman’s identity to the world?
July 21 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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H-E-R-O
#18
Written by Will Pfeifer; art by Dale Eaglesham and Wade von Grawbadger;
cover by Jason Pearson
“Good
Guys & Bad Guys” comes to a bone-crushing conclusion!
Jerry Feldon and Robby Reed — former users of the H-E-R-O device
— confront its current owner, a ruthless serial killer with almost
unlimited powers. To save innocent lives, they’ll have to put theirs
on the line — and there’s no guarantee either one will walk away
from this battle. They may have the killer outnumbered, but they’re
outmatched, outgunned and just about out of options!
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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IDENTITY
CRISIS #2 (of 7)
Written by Brad Meltzer; art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; cover
by Michael Turner
Continuing
the shocking miniseries that will shake the entire DCU to its very
core! In the aftermath of a devastating loss, past and
present members of the JLA revisit a deep dark secret of their collective
past. Alliances will form and trusts will be broken as the heroes
and villains try to solve the greatest mystery to hit the world
in decades!
July 14 ::
40 pages :: $3.95
|
JLA
#101
Written by Chuck Austen; art and cover by Ron Garney
The
powerful 6-part saga “The Pain of the Gods,” written by Chuck Austen
(Uncanny X-Men, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN) with art by Ron
Garney (The Hulk) begins here! Superman faces
one of his greatest tragedies when he’s unable to prevent the death
of a fellow super-hero. But how can a man with god-like abilities
face the guilt of such a terrible failure? Especially when the event
will have repercussions that could come back to haunt the JLA! For
more information, see the feature article.
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.25
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JLA
#102
Written by Chuck Austen; art and cover by Ron Garney
The
biweekly 6-part saga “The Pain of the Gods,” by Chuck Austen and
Ron Garney continues with an issue focusing on the Scarlet Speedster!
He’s the Fastest Man Alive, but he’s not infallible. How does The
Flash deal with the sheer agony of being unable to rescue children
from a fire? Will he hide behind an obsessive, over-protective mania
or turn to his peers for a more realistic perspective on the harrowing
events they face daily? For more information, see the feature
article.
July 28 ::
32 pages :: $2.25
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JUSTICE
LEAGUE ELITE #1 (of 12)
Written by Joe Kelly; art and cover by Doug Mahnke and Tom Nguyen
An explosive
12-issue miniseries by writer Joe Kelly and artists Doug Mahnke
& Tom Nguyen tackles a team dealing out a new kind of Justice!
The new Elite team of the JLA sets out on their first mission, deep
under cover! Its mission: to infiltrate a small brotherhood of assassins
gathering to hit a major political target. Sounds like a piece of
cake — if they don’t lose their heads! For more information, see
the feature article.
July 21 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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ACTION
COMICS #775 (Second Printing)
Written by Joe Kelly; art by Doug Mahnke, Lee Bermejo and Marlo
Alquiza; cover by Tim Bradstreet
The
acclaimed, extra-sized issue that introduced Manchester Black, reprinted
to coincide with JUSTICE LEAGUE ELITE #1! Has Superman
become outdated in our modern world? An aggressive team of metahumans
called the Elite certainly thinks so, and they're about to wreck
the Man of Steel's truth, justice and American way!
July 8 :: 48
pages :: $3.75
|
JUSTICE
LEAGUE OF AMERICA: ANOTHER NAIL #3 (of 3)
Written by Alan Davis; art and cover by Davis and Mark Farmer
ELSEWORLDS.
The explosive finale to the 3-issue miniseries by the incomparable
team of Alan Davis & Mark Farmer! Things get downright
insane when shifting temporal displacements wreak havoc on not just
Earth, but the entire universe! It's Batman vs. the Joker in Hell!
Aquaman, Wonder Woman and the Legion of Super-Heroes in a land that
time forgot! Green Lantern and the Doom Patrol battle Power Girl,
Black Orchid and Star Sapphire beneath the streets of Midway City,
and more!
July 28 :: 48
pages :: Prestige Format :: $5.95
|
JSA
#63
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Jerry Ordway and Wayne Faucher; cover
by Ethan Van Sciver
Kicking
off “Wake the Sandman,” a special 2-part story illustrated by Jerry
Ordway & Wayne Faucher! What happened to the JSA's
ally, Sand? Cave Carson and the JSA prepare for a journey to the
center of the Earth to find out. But helping their former chairman
may not be as easy as they expect! Plus, Doctor Fate and Fury confront
Nabu!
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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JUSTICE
LEAGUE ADVENTURES #33
Written by Matt Manning; art by Tim Levins and Robin Riggs; cover
by Butch Lukic
A mysterious
new danger strikes the Justice League, causing them to become as
evil as the villains they’re chasing! Only Robin, the Boy Wonder
can separate the good guys from the bad!
July 8 :: 32
pages :: $2.25
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KINETIC
#5
Written by Kelley Puckett; art and cover by Warren Pleece
DC FOCUS. The
ultimate loser has discovered he has super powers. And that means
it's time to throw on a cape and tights, leap from tall buildings
and take back the night from evildoers everywhere, right? Wrong!
Tom may be on Cloud 9 right now, but a lifetime of physical and
mental pain doesn’t just go away.
July 28 :: 32
pages :: $2.50
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THE
LEGION #35
Written by Gail Simone; art by Dan Jurgens and Andy Smith; cover
by Adam Hughes
Red-hot
writer Gail Simone (BIRDS OF PREY) joins forces with the art team
of Dan Jurgens (SUPERMAN) & Andy Smith (GREEN LANTERN) for the
biweekly 4-issue story “For No Better Reason!” When a blackout
strikes the tech-dependent city of Metropolis, it leaves a handful
of Legionnaires as the only barrier against complete chaos! Plus,
a new team of super-villains dressed as 21st-century heroes takes
the opportunity to put into motion an audacious plan to assassinate
the President of the United Planets!
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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THE
LEGION #36
Written by Gail Simone; art by Dan Jurgens and Andy Smith; cover
by Kevin Maguire
The
biweekly 4-parter “For No Better Reason” by Gail Simone, Dan Jurgens
and Andy Smith continues! The disastrous effects of the
power outage continue to mount as the Legionnaires are stretched
to their limits. And to make matters even worse, the group that
set the whole thing in motion is out for Legion blood!
July 28 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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THE
MONOLITH #6
Written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray; art by Tomm Coker; cover
by James Jean
Part
1 of the exciting 3-part story “Friendly Fire,” featuring cameo
appearances by Batman, Oracle and Green Lantern and guest art by
Tomm Coker (BLOOD AND WATER)! An arsonist called The Incinerator
is loose in Manhattan, and he’s targeting Arab-Americans. When a
new housing project funded by Wayne Enterprises explodes during
the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Batman is on the case, and soon finds
himself face-to-face with the Monolith!
July 8 :: 32
pages :: $2.95
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OUTSIDERS
#14
Written by Judd Winick; art and cover by Tom Raney
The
Outsiders are hit with a death in Part 2 of the 3-part “Five by
Five!” The newly reformed Fearsome Five systematically
take down LexCorp facilities with the Outsiders nipping at their
heels…and someone will pay the ultimate price!
July 21 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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PLASTIC
MAN #8
Written by Kyle Baker; art and cover by Baker
Something’s
gone wrong! Time has gone crazy, and it’s affecting all of the DCU!
Who would do this? And why? Seems risky, right? Things are bad enough
as it is. Why make them worse?
July 21 ::
32 pages :: $2.95
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RICHARD
DRAGON #3
Written by Chuck Dixon; art and cover by Scott McDaniel and Andy
Owens
Nightwing
guest-stars in a battle royale in Blüdhaven! Richard
Dragon and Bronze Tiger team up with Blüdhaven’s swift-fisted
protector to take on the fearsome Circle of Six! And if that
isn’t enough muscle and blades to rip the city to shreds, the cops
and local gangstas join the fray in a wall-to-wall free-for-all!
July 28 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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TEEN
TITANS #13
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Tom Grummett and Marlo Alquiza; cover
by Ed McGuinness
Kicking
off the 3-part storyline “Wild Kingdom,” featuring guest pencils
by Tom Grummett and a cover by Ed McGuinness! What begins
as a normal day for San Francisco transforms into chaos as the city
is overrun with wild animals of all kinds. But what’s Beast Boy’s
connection to the problem? And who started this in the first place?
July 14 ::
32 pages :: $2.50
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TEEN
TITANS: A KID’S GAME TP — relist
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Mike McKone, Marlo Alquiza, Tom Grummett,
Nelson DeCastro, and Kevin Conrad; cover by Michael Turner
Reoffered to
coincide with THE POSSESSED TP, also written by Geoff Johns (THE
FLASH), this collection features the sold-out TEEN TITANS #1-7!
Witness the gathering of a new team of Teen Titans and their initial
battle against an old, familiar foe: Deathstroke! Plus, an intro
by Johns and profile pages from TEEN TITANS/OUTSIDERS SECRET FILES
#1.
July 8 :: 192
pages :: $9.95
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TEEN
TITANS GO! #9
Written by J. Torres; art by Todd Nauck and Lary Stucker; cover
by Dave Bullock
Fixit comes
to town and “helps” the team defeat Gizmo, but in the process they
learn that bigger weapons might not be the answer to fighting evil.
And introducing the Titans-Bot!
July 28 ::
32 pages :: $2.25
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TOUCH
#4
Written by John Francis Moore; art and cover by Wes Craig and Prentis
Rollins
DC FOCUS. Cooper
finds himself a captive of a renowned multimillionaire who has a
unique problem: His daughter is one of those people with super powers.
Only she can't control them, and they're taking a horrific toll
on her. With Cooper having advertised himself as the agent and expert
on super-powered beings, he now has a job he never wanted — and
isn't at all up to!
July 14 :: 32
pages :: $2.50
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WONDER
WOMAN #206
Written by Greg Rucka; art by Drew Johnson and Ray Snyder; painted
cover by J.G. Jones
Part
1 of the 5-part "Stoned," featuring the return of Medousa!
Resurrected from the dead, Medousa goes forth to turn Diana — most
favored of the Greek gods — to stone. But the modern world may require
her to find allies in her mission. Plus, as Wonder Woman investigates
Vanessa's transformation into the upgraded Silver Swan, she discovers
evidence that another old foe has unexpectedly returned. For more
information, see the feature article.
July 21 ::
32 pages :: $2.25
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WONDER
WOMAN: DOWN TO EARTH TP
Written by Greg Rucka; art by Drew Johnson, Ray Snyder, Eric Shanower,
Brian Stelfreeze, Steve Rude, Stuart Immonen and Eduardo Risso;
cover by J.G. Jones
Collecting
the explosive debut WONDER WOMAN storyline by Greg Rucka, Drew Johnson
& Ray Snyder! When Diana writes a book that shares
her beliefs, it ignites a firestorm of controversy — and even gets
the attention of the Olympian Gods! Now Wonder Woman faces her most
personal battle yet as she confronts attacks on all levels, from
Veronica Cale to Dr. Psycho to Silver Swan and even the War God
Ares himself! This collection reprints WONDER WOMAN #195-200 and
features a new cover by Greg Land and pin-ups from issue #200. For
more information, see the feature article.
July 14 ::
160 pages :: $14.95
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WONDER
WOMAN: GODS AND MORTALS TP — relist
Written by George Pérez, Greg Potter and Len Wein; art by
Pérez and Bruce Patterson; cover by Pérez
Reoffered to
coincide with WONDER WOMAN: DOWN TO EARTH TP, this trade collects
WONDER WOMAN #1-7, featuring the young Amazon's origin and her introduction
to "Man's World." Before she has a chance to fully assimilate
into her new home, Wonder Woman must battle the chaos of the Greek
god Ares, as he plans to bring upon World War III! This collection,
the first in a 4-volume series reprinting the first two years of
George Pérez’s run on WONDER WOMAN, also features an introduction,
rare art, and a new cover by Pérez.
July 14 ::
192 pages :: $19.95
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WONDER
WOMAN ANNUAL #1 (1967) — relist
Written by William Moulton Marston and Robert Kanigher; art by H.G.
Peter, Ross Andru, and Mike Esposito; cover by Peter
Reoffered to
coincide with the WONDER WOMAN INVISIBLE PLANE REPLICA (offered
in DC Direct for
July 2004). Rescued from the vault of lost annuals, this 80-page
one-shot collects four of the Amazon Princess’s classic adventures!
July 28 ::
80 pages :: $4.95
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