This June, following Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke’s epic run on GREEN LANTERN (the beginning of their final story arc “
It’s the final issue of YOUNG JUSTICE!
In case you missed it, YOUNG JUSTICE has jumped five years ahead to mirror the hit Cartoon Network animated series, Young Justice: Invasion. Today, the epic “Invasion” comes to an action-packed conclusion!
Six months ago, we announced JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, a new ongoing series from the acclaimed creative team of Geoff Johns (JUSTICE LEAGUE; AQUAMAN; GREEN LANTERN) and David Finch (BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT).
Can’t speak for the rest of you, but we’re feeling a little woozy after eating all of those candy hearts yesterday. You know, the ones that have cute little romantic messages. We’ve never been entirely sure about those things. Are you supposed to give them all to your sweetheart? Because we can’t imagine they’d be thrilled about all of those empty calories.
They’re strong, intelligent, good-natured and kind. They believe in helping others and they possess a strong desire to always do what’s right. They’re well traveled, and have been exposed to a variety of cultures and ways of life—some of them extraterrestrial!
A quick look below will show you that this is a massive week for DC Comics, but you know who’s also having a historical week? Geoff Johns.
Read what happens between Young Justice episodes in YOUNG JUSTICE VOL.3: CREATURE FEATURES!
Welcome back for another installment of Preview Monday! This week we’re giving you exclusive first looks at GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS #17 and HELLBLAZER #300.
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read KATANA #1 and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (major spoilers ahead!)
It’s the kiss that comics fans can’t stop talking about. Superman and Wonder Woman shared an embrace beneath the moonlight in the pages of JUSTICE LEAGUE #12, and they’ve been DC Comics’ premier power couple ever since. Since that first moment, there have been quite a few lip-locks between the Man of Steel and the Amazon Princess, many of them rendered by the intricate pencils of Jim Lee.








