The dysfunctional family reunion continues for Red Tornado as Red Inferno joins the party. Can he survive working with his "sister" Red Torpedo long enough to find their deadly elemental brothers? Or are these four siblings doomed to be destroyed before they learn the real truth behind their existence? More android family fun from writer Kevin VanHook and artist José Luis.
Deadshot takes center stage, in a special issue from legendary SUICIDE SQUAD writer John Ostrander and artist Jim Calafiore. He's always been a killer, but now the urge to kill everyone is threatening to take him over completely. Can the mercenary pull himself out of these murderous depths? Or will he drown in the murky waters of his own addiction to death? Get a taste in the pages below.
Think humans and Kryptonians are the only two races in our solar system? Wrong. Jemm, Son of Saturn, ruler of the super-powered Saturnian race, arrives in Kandor demanding answers to New Krypton's recent actions – answers he intends to get even if he has to fight his way through Commander Kal-El and the entire Kryptonian army. Not the recipe for a friendly sitdown, eh?
Happy Monday, Source gang. It's been a while since we updated you on the Wonder Woman #600 postcard tally, mostly because we've been inundated by the response from fans. And while we're holding off on giving you the final number, I do want to let you know that we're ending the call for postcards. So, if you got to send one, great. If not, the gig is up.
While the Dark Knight stalks the Gotham streets at night, Bruce Wayne spends his daylight hours getting reacquainted with former flame Silver St. Cloud. Plus, Batman learns the name of his mysterious masked ally.
Ready for a Lobo tale like no other? Is that possible, you ask? Well, you've never seen Lobo like this before. And by "like this" I mean written by heavy metal icon Scott Ian, with art by the legendary Sam Kieth. Got your attention? Good.
It's day of threes here at The Source. To close things out, we have the third issue of MAGOG, which shows us that sometimes powers are as much a curse as they are a blessing. Magog learns that lesson firsthand when the minions of Miasma assault his enhanced senses. On top of that, he's found himself "rescued" by hi-tech-clad members of the mysterious Flashpoint.
The Invisible Man has gone on a killing spree, and only The Dark Knight can hope to end his reign of terror in the third issue of this 5-issue miniseries. But how can Batman stop a man he can't see? And what is the Invisible Man's ultimate goal?
Writer Royal McGraw and artist Marcos Marz kick off a new CONFIDENTIAL arc titled "Blackhawk Down," as we see Wayne Industries collaborator Blackhawk Industries lose valuable information right under Batman's nose. The Dark Knight's investigation leads him to Poland and an unexpected team-up to try and find out who's behind the information swipe. Oh, and did I mention a giant robot?
