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  • 5.2 Reasons Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern Run Shines Bright
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  • What's New In The New 52: Enter Scorn
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Mon-El faces an enemy he can’t overpower: death

What is a young man to do when he's handed a death sentence? Experience life as best you can, no? Mon-El deals with his fate by doing just that -- exploring the world and interacting with some of DC's international cast of heroes.

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Can't wait for BLACKEST NIGHT?

Neither can we. But what to do before the first issue hits? Well, did you know that GREEN LANTERN #43 is a prologue to BLACKEST NIGHT? No? That's a shame.

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A few WEDNESDAY COMICS links of note, on a Tuesday

So, you saw the news, right? Yup, starting 7/8, USA TODAY will be syndicating the SUPERMAN strip from WEDNESDAY COMICS by writer John Arcudi and artist Lee Bermejo. Cool, huh? We think so.

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WEDNESDAY COMICS' SUPERMAN strip to be serialized in USA TODAY

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Happy Monday, Source readers. Why not start off the week with some major DCU news?

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Like nice covers? We know you do

And Mark Chiarello knows this. So, as is our habit, we cornered the DC Art Director to pick out some covers from our coming September books to show them off here. Less talk. More art. Happy Friday.

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Remember the BATMAN AND ROBIN #1 second print cover we mentioned?

Well, here it is, in case you missed your chance to get a copy, what with #1 selling out and all.

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Things get more troublesome for the Outsiders

Writer Peter Tomasi and artists Fernando Pasarin and Jeremy Haun continue delving into "The Deep," as the fifth part of their story finds the Outsiders captured with the remaining members on the run. And as things reach a boiling point for Alfred's band of heroes, Deathstroke discovers he may have a way to increase his already-amazing powers. Check out some pages below.

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Cool WEDNESDAY COMICS news, huh?

Well, here's another bit of fun, a page from SUPERGIRL, by Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner:

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You mean there's more to the BOOSTER GOLD fan club? Well, yes

Hi everybody - check out this image which is only part of the cover to August's BOOSTER GOLD #23.  That's right, it's only PART of the cover.  So what's the rest going to look like?  Well I can't tell you that, but I can say that we're about to find out who Booster Gold's #1 Fan is.  Watch this space over the next few weeks for more info.

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Take a look at the ACTION COMICS ANNUAL

Curious about the origin of Nightwing and Flamebird? Well, you came to the right place. We've got a nice chunk of pages from ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #12, from writer Greg Rucka and artist Pere Pérez, featuring a lovely cover by Renato Guedes. N and F are busy rooting out Zod's sleeper agents in the present, but how did they find out about them in the first place? What's their beef with Zod?

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