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  • 5.2 Reasons Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern Run Shines Bright
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  • What's New In The New 52: Enter Scorn
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  • What’s New In The New 52: Introducing Wrath
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The Huntress and Man-Bat are in dire straits

Writer Chris Yost continues his guest writing stint, as the Huntress and Man-Bat are held captive by a priest driven to the edge of insanity by Gotham itself. And, let's just say the message Gotham is relaying to our dear, demented villain doesn't bode well for our heroes. Check out a few pages below.

Batman, batman: streets of gotham, chris yost, dustin nguyen, huntress, paul dini
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What will be the final fate of Reactron?

Supergirl has finally brought Reactron back to New Krypton so he can be held accountable for murdering her father, Zor-El. While the debate about what to do with him rages among the people of New Krypton, the planet's ruler – and Supergirl's mother – remains unsure. Should Alura have Reactron executed? And will Supergirl allow it to happen if her mother decides to go that route?

jamal igle, matt camp, new krypton, reactron, sterling gates, supergirl
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J. Michael Straczynski on BRAVE AND THE BOLD #29

A thing that lives… and fights for its soul. The shambling walking doll that is Brother Power, the Geek has been reborn in Gotham City without a home or purpose. Could destiny have something in store for this seemingly lost relic? And why does his appearance cut into Batman's heart like none of Gotham's strange monsters ever has before? Well, you'll have to read the issue to find out.

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What else is going on in the Batman universe in February?

Well, a ton, dear Source reader. Too much to capably sum up in one blog post. It's also way too early to give too much away. But, we can showcase some of the lovely artwork gracing the covers of the Bat-titles hitting in February, featuring the talents of Frank Quitely, Dustin Nguyen, Phil Noto and many more. So, take another bite of your lunch and look 'em over.

azrael, batgirl, batman and robin, batman: streets of gotham, batman: the widening gyre, bryan q. miller, cameron stewart, chris yost, dustin nguyen, fabian nicieza, frank quitely, gotham city sirens, grant morrison, guillem march, lee garbett, marcus to, paul dini, phil noto, ramon bachs, red robin
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And now, Mark Bagley's cover to JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42

Writer James Robinson and artist Mark Bagley are in the early stages of their run on JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, but they've been anything but quiet. As you saw in their first issue, some heroes have already fallen. And #39 brings the League into BLACKEST NIGHT. But what happens after? Well, that'd be telling.

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DONG XOAI, VIETNAM 1965 by Joe Kubert

As noted in today’s New York Times feature, Joe Kubert, author and artist of the award-winning original graphic novel Yossel and founder of The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, will be publishing DONG XOAI, VIETNAM 1965 to

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It all comes to a head in FLASH: REBIRTH #5

A few things about this issue: Readers will meet the greatest threat to face the Flash family in decades. A new hero will step into an old speedster's boots. Barry Allen makes the ultimate sacrifice. Yep. You read that correctly. Courtesy of superstar writer Geoff Johns and artist Ethan Van Sciver.

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Kick off your week with a look at ADVENTURE COMICS #4

Geoff Johns and artist Jerry Ordway team up to present you with the return of Superboy-Prime. The grasp of BLACKEST NIGHT knows no bounds, and it's reached the doorstep of Superboy-Prime. And, if you can believe it, Prime has met his match. But we can't say much more. What we can do is show you a batch of pages from the issue.

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End the week with a look at the cover to SUPERGIRL #50, by Michael Turner

As some of you know, artist Michael Turner died from complications of cancer last summer. He left a lasting legacy with not only the Maid of Steel, but comics in general. We thought it would be a great honor to spotlight his career and this milestone issue, SUPERGIRL #50 by having a cover from the artist that helped usher the modern version of Supergirl into the DCU.

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And now, the final cover to OUTSIDERS #27

We've shown the pencils and the inks, so it'd be shameful if we didn't show Philip Tan's final cover to OUTSIDERS #27, pairing him with our very own Dan DiDio.

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