Preview Monday: SUICIDE SQUAD #13 and DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD #7

For this week’s installment of Preview Monday, we’re giving you exclusive first looks at SUICIDE SQUAD #13 and DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD #7.

 

The traitor within the Suicide Squad is finally revealed! Meanwhile, Basilisk is fighting the Squad on two fronts – and one is Amanda Waller’s own home. Will Waller’s panic room keep her and her grandma safe? How will Harley Quinn and Deadshot free the rest of the squad from Basilisk’s mind control? And finally, in order to save the rest of the team, a member of the Suicide Squad faces the ultimate sacrifice. Written by Adam Glass and illustrated by Cliff Richards, SUICIDE SQUAD #13 arrives in stores this Wednesday. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

All the secrets are revealed and questions are answered in the final issue of DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD! Minutes away from death, Dominique finally reveals the dangerous and secret history of her last six years to a now fourteen-year-old Tasha. The identity of the traitor in the Voodoo Queen’s court is revealed through a magical spell that took years to conjure. And at what may be the end of the road, Dominique Laveau must make a final life-altering choice and confront her most inimical foe yet: the truth. Written by Selwyn Seyfu Hinds and illustrated by Denys Cowan and John Floyd, DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD #7 concludes this exciting series and will be available in stores this week. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

Preview Mondays: NIGHTWING #8, DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD #2 and MAD #515

For this week’s installment of Preview Mondays, we’re giving you exclusive first looks at NIGHTWING #8, DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD #2 and MAD #515.

 

The “Night of the Owls” has begun! Following the shocking revelation (SPOILER ALERT!) that Dick Grayson was originally intended to be a Talon, Nightwing must work to save both his name and Mayor Hady from The Court of Owls’ assassin targeting him. But when Grayson arrives to City Hall only to find innocent blood has already been shed, will he have failed his mission before it’s even truly begun? And how does turn-of-the-century era Gotham factor into all of this? Find out in NIGHTWING #8, written by Kyle Higgins and illustrated by Eddy Barrows, Ruy Jose and Eber Ferreira. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

Last month marked the launch of DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD. In the series’ premiere issue, you were introduced to Dominique Laveau, a New Orleans college student who is believed to have ties to the murder of the Voodoo Queen by the royal court. In the series’ second issue, learn more about the origins of Dominique’s family and why she’s become a target of these supernatural forces. Click here to see an exclusive preview of DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD #2, written by Selwyn Seyfu Hinds and illustrated by Denys Cowan and John Floyd.

 

For over fifty years, “Spy vs. Spy” has appeared in the pages of MAD Magazine. This dastardly pair (one dressed in black and one dressed in white) has continued to one-up the other, til death do they part. In MAD #515, writer/artist Peter Kuper continues this longstanding and classic tradition with his new strip depicting this diabolical duo of double-cross and deceit. Click here to see the latest installment of “Spy vs. Spy” and be sure to pick up a copy of MAD #515 when it hits newsstands on April 24th.

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