It's chaos on Kandor, as the "Codename: Patriot' storyline kicks off, courtesy of writers Greg Rucka and James Robinson, with artist Pete Woods. Someone's been shot, and Superman is tasked with finding the culprit. But when the shooter flees to Earth, can Superman play hero without pitting the planets against one another? The story continues in ACTION COMICS #880.
You saw artist Daniel LuVisi's amazing Bane cover not too long ago, but why stop there? Here's the cover to SECRET SIX #15.
The new Justice League team continues its proactive hunt as the trail leads to an army of super-villains. But the main foe may be deadlier than the new team's combined forces. Sounds ominous? Yep. Don't believe me? Well, check out some pages below, from writer James Robinson and artist Mauro Cascioli.
How about a cool, double-page spread by Jose Luis from the first issue of RED TORNADO to start your day? The mini-series from writer Kevin VanHook and artist Luis spotlights everyone's favorite android and his extended "family," including the Red Volcano, spotlighted below. Nice way to start off Thursday, no?
J. Michael Straczynski's re-imagination of the Red Circle heroes begins here, with JMS teaming up with artists Tom Derenick and Bill Sienkiewicz to introduce The Hangman to the DCU.
At least I think so.
When a crisis of conscience divides the team amidst a horrific war involving Amazons led by a delusional Artemis, can the team survive? But that's just the icing on the cake, folks: Jeannette and Wonder Woman step into the ring for an all-out brawl. Still on the fence? Scroll down for a few preview pages to whet your appetite, from the top-notch team of Gail Simone and artist Nicola Scott.


