Ben Blacker dives into a dark fantasy hybrid of Bewitched and The Stepford Wives.
All in Magic
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!
Nergal has reunited the Day brothers, and, by means of a human vessels, brings more demons from Perdition to London.
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 .
Jen Bartel’s gorgeous art has a luminous heat radiating through the sleepless dream of the narrative.
The Justice League Dark barely escaped their first encounter with Hecate, but they know she’ll be coming back for the power inside Wonder Woman. But what if Diana could tap into that power herself to take on Hecate directly?
Wonder, horror, and mystery had been promised from James Tynion IV’s burgeoning Justice League Dark series, and the second issue makes good on each assertion.
Is Earth doomed—along with the entire universe—or is there still a chance to save humanity?
Two armies stand ready to annihilate each other, with Wonder Woman and Artemis caught in the middle
Diana and company get help from the Hand of Fate
What Deadman needs now is either death—or the help of the World’s Greatest Detective!
Amazons…Invaders?
No! This world will feed me
Much does seem to have changed dear friend
Readers are in for a treat
Raven knows that something sinister is no doubt in her immediate future, and is doing her best to stall for time.
Barely scratching the surface of this story