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  • DC Week-In-Review: Two New DC Games...Two Very Different Versions of Batman
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  • This Just Happened: Waller Calls in Back-Up
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  • In Case You Missed It: NIGHTWING #20
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  • What's New In The New 52: Rise of the SPLINTERFOLK
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Enter the speed force with FLASH: REBIRTH #4

Writer Geoff Johns and artist Ethan Van Sciver continue to race toward the gripping conclusion of FLASH: REBIRTH with the fourth installment in the mini-series that returned Barry Allen to the DCU. Allen left a legacy that thrived after his death. Now his return threatens it all. What secrets does Barry hold inside him about the fate of the Flash Family?

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Guess who returns in JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #30?

The writing team of Matthew Sturges and Bill Willingham continue their inaugural arc on JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA with part two of "Bad Seed," pairing them with up-and-comer Jesus Merino.

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How about some Aaron Lopresti WONDER WOMAN art?

ww36pg23Where's it from? What does it mean? We're not sure, but it sure looks pretty. What say you, Wonder Woman Editor Elisabeth Gehrlein?

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THIS JUST HAPPENED: BATGIRL revealed

Welcome to the first installment of "This Just Happened," a feature we'll throw out here on the blog semi-regularly. It's pretty self-explanatory. We'll spotlight a key scene or moment in a recent DCU book and with some level of spoiler warning, show some cool art from said book. So, let's get started, shall we?

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Two JONAH HEX #50 covers for the price of one

What's better than one lovely Darwyn Cooke JONAH HEX cover? Well, two of course. And we've got them both right here, all colored up and lookin' sharp.

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Talkin' THE SHIELD with editor Rachel Gluckstern

Well, it's Friday, and I've managed to finagle the day off. But fear not -- we've got our regularly scheduled "From the Editors" post right here. This time, it's Editor Rachel Gluckstern giving us more info on the upcoming THE SHIELD ongoing series. Take it away, Rachel:

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Who's that on the cover of SECRET SIX #16?

We've had a lot of fun recently showing off the amazing cover work of SECRET SIX cover artist Daniel Lu Visi, so why stop? You've all seen his take on Bane and Deadshot, so how about his interpretation of Black Alice, one of writer Gail Simone's favorite new characters?

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Frank Quitely's cover to BATMAN AND ROBIN #5

Need we say more?

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A few links of note for Wednesday

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Experience the origins of Mon-El’s homeworld in SUPERMAN ANNUAL #14

Since Superman freed him from the Phantom Zone, Mon-El has spent his time learning about Earth and its many, diverse cultures. But how much does he know about his own homeworld, Daxam? The Legionnaire known as Tellus allows Mon-El to explore the ancient history of his home planet -- from it's beginnings as a Kryptonian colony to it's connection to Earth's Mayans.

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