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  • This Just Happened: Geoff Johns Bids Farewell to GREEN LANTERN
    Green Lantern, geoff johns, doug mahnke, christian alamy, keith champagne, marc deering, mark irwin, Wade von Grawbadger, tom nguyen, patrick gleason, cully hamner, Aaron Kuder, jerry ordway, ivan reis, oclair albert, joe prado, Ethan Van Sciver, Alex Sinclair, Tony Avina
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  • What’s New In The New 52: The Seven Deadly Sins
    What's New In the New 52, Shazam!, Trinity of Sin: Pandora, ryan benjamin
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  • 5.2 Reasons Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern Run Shines Bright
    5.2 Reasons, geoff johns, Green Lantern, hal jordan, sinestro
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  • What's New In The New 52: Enter Scorn
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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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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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BATMAN AND ROBIN #1 sells out, second printing on the way

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Put on your red shoes and read DANCE #2

Apologies for the Bowie pun. Entertain yourself further with the following message on behalf of the Super Young Team, followed by some pages from FINAL CRISIS AFTERMATH: DANCE #2, which hits 6/17:

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Can't wait for Batwoman in DETECTIVE COMICS?

Well, here's a new image for you, the cover to DETECTIVE COMICS #857, hitting in September. The first issue featuring Batwoman, #854, hits 6/24.

batwoman, detective comics, Greg Rucka, j.h. williams
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Green Arrow pairs off with an unlikely ally

Writer Andrew Kreisberg and artist Mike Norton continue to complicate the life of our favorite couple, and with the entirety of Star City deafened by Discord, will Green Arrow be able to handle teaming up with the villainous Cupid to make things right? Check out some pages below.

GREEN ARROW/BLACK CANARY #21 hits 6/17.

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A few Batman links of note for Thursday

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June is a pretty Bat-centric month, so why not tailor one of these handy link-blog posts to the Dark Knight?

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Like Red Tornado? Well, here's some good news

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Think you know Red Tornado? Think again.

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As promised, a first look at the FINAL CRISIS HC intro

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And now, a look at GOTHAM CITY SIRENS

Earlier today, we gave you a look at the first issue of BATMAN: STREETS OF GOTHAM #1. Nice, huh? But did you know Paul Dini's writing two monthly books featuring Batman and his world? Well, he is. And GOTHAM CITY SIRENS features Dini's work on some of the most striking femme fatales in Gotham, namely Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn.

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