Figures that Rotworld would hit right before Valentine’s Day. It’s the one day of the year where your honey is pretty much guaranteed to be in the mood for some snuggling, and yet there’s a fairly good chance (if the pages of Animal Man and Swamp Thing are to be believed) that he or she may develop a case of the worst acne in history while beginning to overemphasize any s-sounds.
Mystery Inc. heads down to New Orleans and discovers a curse of zombie-fying proportions! Can the gang crack the case before turning into zombies themselves? Meanwhile, in another mystery that needs solving, the gang visits Freddie’s childhood friend and the legendary pirate ship, the Black Mirage!
From the honor and strength of John Stewart, to the pure techno power of Cyborg, to the energy and humor of Static Shock, DC’s African-American heroes have become both inspirations and favorites of DC fans the world over.
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read SUPERMAN #16 yet and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (major spoiler alerts ahead!)
After the explosive events of HUMAN BOMB #2, ex-marine and war veteran Michael Taylor has agreed to fight alongside the top-secret government program responsible for giving him the ability to control his powers. And with the help of Jane, a telepath, they are able to infiltrate as secret C.R.O.W.N. base. But what secrets will the base reveal?
Welcome back for another installment of Preview Monday!
Earlier today, THE NEW YORK TIMES published their Graphic Book Best Seller Lists and debuting at #1 on the Paperback list was the latest volume of FABLES,
This may be the DC Week-In-Review, but since we just wrapped up the first full month of 2013, it’s only natural to take a moment and consider some of the cool stuff we’ve seen since the start of the new year.
The Young Adult Library Services Association announced their annual "Great Graphic Novels for Teens" list.
Several DC Entertainment titles have been selected:
Wonder Woman: Blood






