You may have heard that Paul Levitz will be once again adding his considerable talent, drive and creativity to our ever expanding universe as a regular DC Comics writer.
So, what's his first writing assignment?
Dear Friends,
It started in a tiny town. Smallville, Kansas, to be exact.
There, a boy named Clark Kent would begin to learn the lessons that would help him become not just a man, but the world’s greatest defender and a universal symbol of hope and freedom: Superman.
Ready for another dose of Keith Giffen and Matthew Clark's DOOM PATROL? Are you sure?
Well, you will, dear Source readers. All in due time. But first, a few things:
WARNER BROS. CREATES DC ENTERTAINMENT
Every now and again, we like to throw out a few covers from the coming months that might tease at just what is coming down the pike in the DCU. Today's no different. I'm probably sheltering myself from the Miami sun as you read this, but why let me have all the fun? Check out a few upcoming images from December to get amped up about.
What's the best way to get over having to come back to work after a long weekend? Well, how about some cool news?
Hiya, folks! As the TITANS editor, I wanted to do something a little different to hype issue #17, in comic stores September 9. My first call for ideas was the issue’s writer.
“My first plot had me making out with Starfire for 22 pages,” he said. “But that got shot down for whatever reason.”
