“Psi-War” is coming soon – but who are the menaces that H.I.V.E. is creating, and what will cause Superman and Superboy to go after them? Enter Decay, whose debut will not only help answer these questions, but will also expand the elusive identity of H.I.V.E. and how they relate to Dr. Psycho.
Last week saw an end of an era here at DC Comics with the publication of the extra-sized GREEN LANTERN #20, Geoff Johns’ final issue as writer of the series.
Welcome to this week’s installment of Tuesday Roundup, our weekly feature giving you a look inside all of your favorite DC Entertainment comic books hitting the spinner rack this Wednesday.
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7 Deadly Sins
You’ve already seen them in the pages of the Shazam! back-up story in JUSTICE LEAGUE, but the Seven Deadly Sins have just started to mark their place in The New 52.
Welcome to week seven of What's New in The New 52 – where you, the fans, get a sneak peek at the stuff that crosses our desks. This little feature is a way to keep you all in the loop about what's new, different and exciting in The New 52 – whether it's a character design, cover, splash page or panel.
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JUNE 14
IN THEATERS
Sneak Peek at GREEN LANTERN #21
Following the thrilling conclusion of writer Geoff Johns’ historic near-decade run on GREEN LANTERN with last week’s issue #20, the acclaimed and New York Times bestselling series will be going in an all-new new direction with the introduction of the new creative team of writer Robert Venditti and artist Billy Tan.
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read GREEN LANTERN #20 yet and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (major spoilers ahead!).
We often get told that all good things must come to an end—because otherwise we’d be happy all the time and dang if the universe is going to have any of that malarkey. Even still, we like to believe that maybe, just maybe, this once, the good thing we love so much will just keep on going.
Sadly, universal fact proves true once again.


























