With this latest issue, the cartwheeling between depth and silliness falters.
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With this latest issue, the cartwheeling between depth and silliness falters.
Ben Blacker dives into a dark fantasy hybrid of Bewitched and The Stepford Wives.
This is magic’s darkest hour—one of the most powerful magicians of all time may not survive!
Flash and Iris West make a big decision about their next move.
Nergal has reunited the Day brothers, and, by means of a human vessels, brings more demons from Perdition to London.
Z’Dragill and Etrigan fight for control over the Suit of Souls that are still wrapped around Rory…
This is not a good time for me to be infinitesimal.
And so it begins
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
Superman and Lois have a heart to heart and the Daily Planet gets attacked for a reason no one saw coming.
Things are about to get hot—very hot!
Captain Boomerang Agent of OZ!
Dick has lost his primary skill set as a hero, due to vertigo, and will have to focus on his brilliance as a detective instead
Magical seats of power crumble before the will of Hecate as more Witch-Marked are revealed, and the Justice League Dark is forced to divide and defend multiple locations from Hecate’s attacks.
The extent of Hecate’s power and machinations is revealed in Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour #1.
A sense of Wonder is reinvigorated in the character of Diana Prince, as James Tynion IV rewrites the laws and history of magic within the DC Universe in Justice League Dark #3 .
Looking into Harley’s face is like looking into the divided American consciousness.
everything changes for Jason Todd…
Rogol Zaar and his Phantom Zone army attack!