Peter Tomasi and artist Lee Garbett finish off the six-part "The Deep" arc as the Outsiders -- against their will, of course -- help the Insiders find the last pieces of the meteorite which will restore the immortality of the Insiders once and for all. But a fateful choice has to be made by Geo-Force that will lead to a life-changing moment for him and Katana.
Paul Dini and artist Guillem March amp things up with the second issue of GOTHAM CITY SIRENS, as Tommy Elliot -- the villain known as Hush -- wreaks havoc throughout Gotham after his escape from the Batcave. And, if you recall, Tommy's got a serious case of the Bruce Waynes happening, as in, he looks just like him.
It's finally here.
The players are in place. The dead are rising.
You've seen the previews and read the issues leading up to BLACKEST NIGHT #1,which hit comic shops today.
Power Girl vs. The Ultra-Humanite. Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti. Amanda Conner's lovely art. A striking Guillem March variant cover. The conclusion of the series' first story arc.
What more do you need? OK, fair enough. Have some preview pages.
POWER GIRL #3 hits on 7/22.
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In the second issue of writer Paul Dini and artist Dustin Nguyen's new ongoing Batman series, Commissioner Gordon must team up with the new Caped Crusader to battle the Firefly's deadly new methods. And, since one villain is never enough, the baddie known as Abuse starts making some noise in the streets of Gotham. Get it?
We've been talking up MAGOG, a new ongoing series written by Keith Giffen with art from the reunited JLA team of Howard Porter and John Dell for a while now.
So far, Nightwing and Flamebird's attempts at apprehending Zod's sleeper agents have worked out pretty well. But enter Az-Rel and Nadira Va-Dim, and we've got problems. The "Bonnie and Clyde of Krypton" have turned the tables on our new heroes, and the race to prevent an all-out war with New Krypton may be over before it's even begun.

