Details About Geoff Johns' Final GREEN LANTERN Issue Revealed

For nearly a decade, #1 New York Times best-selling writer Geoff Johns has been telling unforgettable stories that have forever changed the Green Lantern universe.

This spring, Johns’ acclaimed run on GREEN LANTERN comes to an epic conclusion with the release of GREEN LANTERN #20. This special oversized issue will feature a sweeping 66-page story, including 55 pages of art by series artist Doug Mahnke and special guest appearances by fan-favorite artists Ethan Van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, Cully Hamner, Aaron Kuder, Jerry Ordway, and more! Plus, the final four story pages will make your head explode!

"I'm extremely grateful for being able to conclude our run on Green Lantern with this monster of an issue," Johns told THE SOURCE. "I'm moving on feeling very proud of what my creative collaborators and I have done over the years with the Green Lantern universe. Thanks to all the readers out there who've been with us for this adventure. I can't wait until #20 is in your hands -- the last several pages in particular."

GREEN LANTERN #20 will also include a look back and farewell from Johns, as he reminisces on his extraordinary work from the last nine years.

In the gallery above, take your first sneak peek at Mahnke’s interior art for GREEN LANTERN #20. And don’t forget to pick up this historic and must-have issue when it flies onto stands on May 22nd!

Annuals Spotlight: ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #1

Tomorrow, DC Comics will release its next batch of Annuals. These special oversized issues will not only build off of the events in their respective series, but will also greatly impact the expanding DC Universe. Leading up to their releases, we’ve been putting individual spotlights on each of these Annual issues by giving you special sneak peeks at what’s to come! You’ve already seen us tease JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK ANNUAL #1, BATGIRL ANNUAL #1 and SWAMP THING ANNUAL #1. Last up? ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #1.

 

In ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #1, explore more of the secrets of the “missing five years” between when Clark Kent came to Metropolis and the present day. Plus, Superman will have to battle his first Earth-born villain: the Kryptonite Man! We asked Associate Editor Wil Moss to tease a little bit about what fans can expect from the duo’s face-off. Take it away, Wil!

 

“Grant Morrison first introduced the DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 version of the Kryptonite Men in ACTION COMICS #5. But one of those three Kryptonite Men actually has ties to Superman that go back even further,” he teased. “Learn his origin, witness Superman's first exposure to Kryptonite, and get ready for an utterly epic brawl courtesy of writer Sholly Fisch & artist Cully Hamner! The Annual also sees the return of Steel, who, by the end, has a surprising new mission and agenda going forward...”

Sounds cool! But hey, Wil, what about this back-up story by Chronicle screenwriter Max Landis and fan-favorite artist Ryan Sook that we’re hearing so much about?

 

“We're really excited about the back-up because it's the comics-writing debut of Max Landis! Max wrote the screenplay for the amazing film Chronicle (and he's done a couple of funny short-film parodies of some of our stories -- YouTube 'em!), and now he turns his unique vision on the DC Universe, providing a brand new take on a classic Superman villain. Featuring sublime Ryan Sook art, this story is one you won't soon forget, trust us! And it's only the beginning...”

 

Intrigued? Us too. Below, take a sneak peek at ACTION COMICS ANNUAL #1 by checking out a piece of interior art by Hamner, and don’t forget to pick up the issue when it lands in stores tomorrow!

 

5.2 Reasons to Pay Attention to National Comics

The world of comics is like the fruits section of the grocery store. Generally, you stay in your comfort zone and grab the usual fruit snacks—apples, oranges, bananas. But every now and then, you see those pineapples sitting there... but you aren't sure about them. You don't know if you'll like it or how to even check for ripeness. Then one day someone comes over to you and says, "Try these. They're great!" They hand one over and give you a taste of something different—and you end up loving it.
 
Well, dear readers, those apples, oranges, and bananas are your Batmans, Supermans, and Wonder Womans. And National Comics is your pineapple. (Non-metaphorically speaking, if anyone knows how to check for the ripeness of a pineapple, let us know in the comments, cause we're still totally unsure how that works. There's, like, tapping and leaf pulling or something?)
 
Anyway, National Comics is a brand new series featuring re-imagined interpretations of some of the more obscure characters in the DC Comics catalogue—from Kid Eternity and the Looker to Madame X and more. The first issue, NATIONAL COMICS: ETERNITY #1 hit shops last month, and the second in the series, NATIONAL COMICS: LOOKER #1 comes out tomorrow. And the great thing is that you don’t have to read Eternity to pick up and get into Looker. They’re entirely separate, but equally cool, stories. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Let’s look at the 5.2 Reasons to Pay Attention to National Comics!
 
1. The Format
Getting into a new series can be a difficult decision to make. Going in relatively blind—much less with a new character—and committing to multiple issues in order to experience a full story might dissuade potential readers, and that's totally understandable. Which is why with National Comics fans get a full, done-in-one story in each and every single issue.
 
2. The Covers
People often say not to judge a book by its cover but in this case, we say go ahead and do so because the covers are, in a word, breathtaking. And in a few more words, drool-worthily breathtaking. Check out these brilliantly designed covers to NATIONAL COMICS: ROSE AND THORN #1 and NATIONAL COMICS: MADAME X #1:






3. The Writers
National Comics not only gives our lesser-known characters a chance to shine but it also allows the extraordinarily phenomenal creators at DC a chance to dabble in all-new areas free from continuity—and we started it off with a bang! National Comics: Eternity #1 featured Jeff Lemire journeying into some of the infinite possibilities that have always resided in this classic character. And if you read it, you know he left the door wide open with the welcome mat out for more.
 
4. The Artists
Along with beautiful covers by greats such as Ryan Sook and Fiona Staples, National Comics touts an impressive cast of creators that make sure each issue is as beautiful inside as out. Creators like Cully Hamner—one of the most talented artists in comics today. His unique style is as unmistakable as a fingerprint and his character designs are second to none.
 
5. Human Heroes
As awesome as characters like Batman and Superman are, it’s sometimes hard to picture them existing in real life. If they did, they’d almost certainly be celebrities. But characters like Eternity, Looker, Rose and Thorn and Madame X feel like people we could know. These aren’t icons to aspire to—they’re everyday people who just happen to have some sort of ability that sets them apart. And unlike those guys hanging out in the Watchtower, these folks don’t want to be set apart. They just want to live normal lives. Sound familiar?
 
5.1 Characters Who Are Undead…

 
5.2 …And Ones Who Just Look Like They Are.

 

JUSTICE LEAGUE SKETCHBOOK: GREEN LANTERN

From New York Times bestselling writer Geoff Johns and legendary artist Jim Lee, JUSTICE LEAGUE launched DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 by introducing the dawn of the age of superheroes and the shared universe that they inhabit. But JUSTICE LEAGUE VOLUME ONE – ORIGIN contains than more just the story of the World’s Greatest Super Heroes’ first meeting. Exclusive back-up material by Lee and other artists illustrate the design process for the iconic characters – and we’re featuring those designs all this week right here on THE SOURCE.


JUSTICE LEAGUE VOLUME ONE – ORIGIN lands in comic book stores today.


JUSTICE LEAGUE SKETCHBOOK: SUPERMAN

From New York Times bestselling writer Geoff Johns and legendary artist Jim Lee, JUSTICE LEAGUE launched DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 by introducing the dawn of the age of superheroes and the shared universe that they inhabit. But JUSTICE LEAGUE VOLUME ONE – ORIGIN contains than more just the story of the World’s Greatest Super Heroes’ first meeting. Exclusive back-up material by Lee and other artists illustrate the design process for the iconic characters – and we’re featuring those designs all this week right here on THE SOURCE.


JUSTICE LEAGUE VOLUME ONE – ORIGIN lands in comic book stores this Wednesday.


Preview Mondays: ACTION COMICS #9 and SWEET TOOTH #33

For this week’s installment of Preview Mondays, we’re giving you exclusive first looks at ACTION COMICS #9 and SWEET TOOTH #33.


With guest artist Gene Ha joining regular series writer Grant Morrison, ACTION COMICS #9 features a standalone tale of an alternate Superman on a parallel Earth. Returning to the comic book page with his debut in DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, this Superman of Earth 23 is now confronted with a rift between worlds, and faced with a monstrous Superman surrogate from another Earth gone horribly wrong.
 
The issue also features a back-up story by writer Sholly Fisch and artist Cully Hamner, which showcases this alternate Superman and his adventures on Earth 23.


Click here for an exclusive preview of the issue, highlighting the heroic origin of this alternate Man of Tomorrow – whose secret identity is Earth 23’s United States President, Calvin Ellis.

And SWEET TOOTH #33 features the continuing adventures of the big man and the boy, as they traverse the apocalyptic wasteland. Written and illustrated by Jeff Lemire, this issue features a special landscape presentation, providing a storybook view of the austere environments and the bleak tale of survival. But the issue’s visual orientation isn’t all that makes it special; SWEET TOOTH #33 marks the beginning of a new chapter in Sweet Tooth’s journey. And though he would never admit it, even Jeppard fears what’s still to come. Click here for an exclusive preview of the issue.

JUSTICE LEAGUE SKETCHBOOK: BATMAN

From New York Times bestselling writer Geoff Johns and legendary artist Jim Lee, JUSTICE LEAGUE launched DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 by introducing the dawn of the age of superheroes and the shared universe that they inhabit. But JUSTICE LEAGUE VOLUME ONE – ORIGIN contains than more just the story of the World’s Greatest Super Heroes’ first meeting. Exclusive back-up material by Lee and other artists illustrate the design process for the iconic characters – and we’re featuring those designs all this week right here on THE SOURCE.


JUSTICE LEAGUE VOLUME ONE – ORIGIN lands in comic book stores this Wednesday.


New National Comics Series to Debut in July

 

NATIONAL COMICS, a new print comic series, will debut this July and feature a series of stand-alone stories built around some of DC Comics most intriguing characters.  The first four key characters that comprise NATIONAL COMICS include ETERNITY, MADAME X, ROSE AND THORN, and LOOKER.  Each character will have a stand-alone issue.


ETERNITY, written by Eisner Award nominee Jeff Lemire with artwork by Cully Hamner, tells the story of police coroner Christopher Freeman. Given a second chance at life, Freeman discovers the ability to resurrect the dead. Now this clumsy wannabe detective partners with the recently deceased to find their murderers—and find them closure before they once again shuffle off this mortal coil.


MADAME X, written by Rob Williams with artist Trevor Hairsine and a cover by Fiona Staples, starts off with a clear vision of who did it — but the real challenge is trying to prove it. As an upstart law firm’s psychic consultant, MADAME X uses tarot cards to divine the truth behind cases, helping skeptical lawyers gather evidence that will hold up in court.


ROSE AND THORN, written by Tom Taylor with artwork by Neil Googe and a cover by Ryan Sook, is a Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde story about Rose Canton, a good girl with a very bad side: Thorn, an ass-kicking femme fatale out for revenge.


LOOKER, written by Ian Edington with art by Mike S. Miller and a cover by Guillem March, tells the story of Emily Briggs, a model who loved looking at herself in the mirror—until the day she couldn’t. Turned into a vampire, LOOKER prowls the dark underbelly of NYC’s elite modeling world, hunting all predators, including the creature that spawned her.


Be sure to check out every issue of NATIONAL COMICS, starting with ETERNITY in July.


Eternity cover

The cover for ETERNITY, part of the new NATIONAL COMICS series.

 

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