A work of art that’s been censored is still a work of art.
A work of art that’s been censored is still a work of art.
It’s just a girl, her dog, and a semi-sentient homicidal demon axe from hell.
Jen Bartel’s gorgeous art has a luminous heat radiating through the sleepless dream of the narrative.
She’s considering crime again because it‘s easier for her, at a time when the walls of reality are coming apart around her.
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.
“You simply showed them that their way works.”
Deathstroke is committed to the infamous Arkham Asylum! It isn’t long before the hunter becomes the hunted…
Darkseid is here to help…
The chip granting Bab’s mobility keeps shorting out in the aftermath of her clash with Grotesque
Is Earth doomed—along with the entire universe—or is there still a chance to save humanity?
With nowhere to go and no one to turn to, Catwoman’s running out of her nine lives fast!
Two armies stand ready to annihilate each other, with Wonder Woman and Artemis caught in the middle
“Is living countless lives a blessing?”
Logan vs Maestro, round two!
This issue is the darkest thus far, as the conflict between the villains, Topaz and Prototype, and Domino comes to a head.
Who would win in a fight: Captain Kirk or Optimus Prime? The answer may surprise you.
Diana and company get help from the Hand of Fate
Ahab unleashes his secret weapon against the X-Men!
Two stories of Teen Titans, Super-Sons, and Sideways for $5? Sold!