Preview Monday: SUPERMAN #14 and RED LANTERNS #14

Welcome back for another installment of Preview Monday! This week we’re giving you exclusive first looks at RED LANTERNS #14 and SUPERMAN #14.

 

This week, “Rise of the Third Army” continues in RED LANTERNS #14! In last month’s issue, the Lanterns encountered the Third Army for the first time. As these mysterious creatures began to attack and convert various members of the Red Lantern Corps onto their side, the remaining Lanterns were left with no choice but to fight back. And in issue #14, the Red Lanterns prepare for battle against their greatest foe yet! Each Lantern must travel the universe in search of the blood of the guilty to feed their power battery and make it strong once more. Will they succeed or is this the end of the Red Lanterns? Written by Peter Milligan and illustrated by Miguel Sepulveda, RED LANTERNS #14 hits stores this Wednesday. Click here for an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

Following the exciting events of SUPERMAN #13, The Man of Steel’s worst nightmare have come true as a creature of unknown Kryptonian origin has visited Earth. This week, the crossover event “H’el On Earth” continues as Superman meets the elusive H’el for the very first time. More powerful than Superman, smarter than Supergirl and more lethal than Superboy, has our hero finally met his match? From the creative team of writer Scott Lobdell and artist Kenneth Rocafort, SUPERMAN #14 hits stores this Wednesday. Click here for an exclusive preview of the issue.

Talking “Rise of the Third Army” with the Artists

On September 5th, the release of GREEN LANTERN #0 will introduce a brand new Green Lantern to the DC Universe. Then starting in October, the monumental crossover event, “Rise of The Third Army,” will span the pages of GREEN LANTERN, GREEN LANTERN CORPS, GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS, and RED LANTERNS. To help you prepare for these exciting adventures, we’ll be putting a spotlight on the Green Lantern universe and the upcoming events that will change it forever each day this week on THE SOURCE.

 

Today, some of the artists of the titles involved in “Rise of Third Army” tease their favorite aspects of illustrating this crossover, discuss their creative processes, and more.

 

What has been the most exciting part of drawing the “Rise of the Third Army” storyline so far?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY (GREEN LANTERN): The expectation. At this point I'm like any other reader, I want to know what happens next!

 

AARON KUDER (GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS): Being that this is my first crossover event, I am loving the chance to work with a bunch of folks who have been a huge inspiration to me over the years of being a reader of comics. When I got the character design sheet for the Third Army that Ethan Van Sciver did – and seeing all of the notes about what makes these creatures who and what they are – I was in fan boy heaven.

 

FERNANDO PASARAN (GREEN LANTERN CORPS): So far I'm enjoying the transformations into the Third Army. It's SO creepy! And here I was thinking zombies were scary ...

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA (RED LANTERNS): The best part of drawing the Third Army has been the freedom of movement in the characters. Every one of them looks the same, but trying to make them all different in their poses has been a challenge when drawing them.

 

What has been the most challenging part?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY: Nothing particular comes to mind from my end.  We've been working on GREEN LANTERN for a while now and it's always a mix of pleasure and pressure.

 

AARON KUDER: The most challenging part of doing comics in general, for me, is the "hurry up and wait" element. There's something amazing about being in a room with a bunch of folks that you're working with, and everyone being on the same page ... bouncing ideas off each other, and following the rabbit down the story telling vortex. In fact with email, phone calls, Skype, whatever, it's a hell of a lot easier to collaborate and share ideas. But there will always be times where you have to put an idea, or a design, or some edit out there, and it can take time to get back to you.

 

FERNANDO PASARAN: To make the scenes with the Third Army as terrifying as possible! It's the first time I drew a comic book that is so close to the horror genre, and the experience has been a lot of fun!

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: Maybe the most difficult part has been to try and give them that touch of realism that I like to infuse into all the alien characters I draw. But Ethan Van Sciver's design and the freedom my editor has given me have helped me a lot.

 

How does working on a big crossover event like this impact your creative process?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY: Every time there's a big event like that I feel like I have to sit up straight and pay attention in case I miss something. After a little while, I get back to my normal, focused, yet relaxed working self.

 

AARON KUDER: Other then the fact that there are a few more "hurry up and wait" moments, I don't think it does. I try really hard to focus on the story and story telling – that isn't affected by the crossover element. Or rather it isn't affected any more or less then a regular story (at least not yet!).

 

FERNANDO PASARIN: We just have to be more aware of the work of the other creators involved. You’ve got to have an open mind to all the information you get to get a wider vision of the story that is being told in all the books. If you keep that as a priority, the crossover will be a success!

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: The only impact I've noticed being a part of this crossover has been the pressure to try and keep up with the quality of the other artists and make the best possible work so the readers enjoy it.

 

Do you have a specific ritual when illustrating? Any specific music you listen to or food you eat to get you into the mindset?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY: Coffee? Check. NPR on the radio, low volume? Check. Nice crisp brush? Check. Sweatpants? On.

 

AARON KUDER: First thing in the morning, if time allows, I'll spend a good 30 minutes or so just doodling whatever comes to mind. Some people do push ups to help wake up their body. I doodle to wake up my hand. Or at least I try to. When I sit down to work, I generally don't listen to music or anything right away. I try to simply focus on what is in front of me. After an hour of so, I'll put on music, or listen to an audio book or a podcast. I try not to have movies or TV shows on in the background (although I do fail at this every once in a while) because I'll end up looking up from my work “for just a second” and twenty minutes later I'm wondering where all my time went.

 

FERNANDO PASARIN: My only daily ritual is my fight against my alarm clocks (yes, plural!) in the morning, do my back exercises, and draw nonstop until I go to bed!

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: I don't have any ritual. My editor Pat McCallum has forbidden me to sacrifice any hens.

 

From a visual standpoint, why should fans be excited for the “Rise of the Third Army”?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY: With a title like “Rise of the Third Army,” I think of General Patton or even Alexander the Great and it conjures up all sorts of epic battle scenes. Knowing what Doug Mahnke is capable of, I think we're in for a treat.

 

AARON KUDER: Visually speaking, the “Rise of the Third Army” really hits on a number of my personal favorite types of classic sci-fi imagery. And when I say classic, I mean War of the Worlds type “classic” – from the days when science fiction really started making its own mark. Hoards of unstoppable/identical aliens marching forward across all of space to whip out our heroes? How is that not fun?

 

FERNANDO PASARIN: As I said above, wait until you guys see the terrifying transformation into the Third Army. Your jaws are going to drop!! I can assure you, it's not a good time to be drafted to the Green Lantern Corps!

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: I believe the readers are going to love “Rise of the Third Army” because of the huge scope of the story and the battles they'll see. Also, it’s not every day that somebody tries to rip off your arm to get your ring!

 

Editor Pat McCallum Talks Red Lantern Rampage!

 

“Like a rotting, fetid pumpkin, with filth-filled blisters ready to burst.” So begin most conversations with the rage-fueled RED LANTERNS editor Pat McCallum. Or at least when discussing the “Death of the Red Lanterns” storyline that kicks off in issue #8, on sale this coming Wednesday. 

 

“I can’t reveal what I’m describing in that above quote, but it’s the last page of RED LANTERNS #8 – it’s rough stuff.” Warned McCallum, “It’s big, it’s awful, and it’ll reverberate throughout the various Corps. And it’s just the beginning. Issue #8 will also see a cameo by Green Lantern Guy Gardner, the origin of the patchwork abomination named Abysmus, plus Jack Moore – the human Red Lantern called Rankorr – will pull a stunt with his power ring that no Red Lantern has EVER done before!”

 

When pressed for details, McCallum became agitated and had to be sedated. Hours later, he continued: “It all builds to issue #9 and the exodus of the Red Lanterns. Something forces them – all of them, even the unstoppable Atrocitus – off their homeworld of Ysmault. And yeah…that’s going to make the Red Lanterns angry. Very, very angry.”

 

How angry? Testing the court-ordered restraints, McCallum explained, “RED LANTERNS #10 is going to tear the house down. Atrocitus, the most powerful of all the Red Lanterns, is going to take on ALL of Stormwatch.”

 

Stormwatch…? How do the covert super police of the DC Universe factor into the mix? “It ties directly into the events of STORMWATCH #9,” McCallum responded, biting through the leather bit. “Red Lantern fans don’t need to read that issue of STORMWATCH to follow the RED LANTERNS storyline, but you’ll miss a sick Midnighter/Skallox fight if you don’t.”

 

And what of the other big news with RED LANTERNS #10?

 

“STORMWATCH artist Miguel Sepulveda takes over the art reigns of RED LANTERNS with this issue,” revealed McCallum as orderlies dragged him back to his cell. “Miguel is blowing the doors off the joint with his first issue – he’s taken his art to the next level. I can’t stress enough how berserk the Atrocitus vs. Stormwatch brawl is going to be. Martian Manhunter, Apollo, Midnighter…it’s a good thing Atrocitus brought backup,” Hinted McCallum from behind reinforced bars. “One other Red Lantern will join the fight…and I guarantee you won’t believe who!”


Check out a first look at Sepulveda's artwork in RED LANTERNS #10 below:


Miguel Sepulveda exclusive to DC Entertainment

Miguel Sepulveda, artist on STORMWATCH for DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, has signed an exclusive deal with DC Entertainment. Teamed with acclaimed writer Paul Cornell, Sepulveda will continue to illustrate the shadowy exploits of the metahuman super team.

And what’s Sepulveda have to say about becoming an official member of the DC Comics creative roster?

"For every comic book artist, being exclusive to DC Entertainment is a real privilege. I am extra happy to be working with a master like Paul Cornell, and a team of metahumans (don’t call them superheroes!) that is different from any other conventional group you can see in the industry. The fact they've decided to give me an exclusive shows their faith in me and my work – and when you see what happens in the next three issues, you will be absolutely blown away! Thanks to DC and to the readers, you're the absolute BEST!"

Check out Sepulveda’s cover to STORMWATCH #2, which hits comic book stores today!

(Everybody’s Talkin’ About) DC Comics-The New 52, Tuesday Morning (ET) Edition

The previews for the second issues of DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 continue to roll in. Take a look at what people are saying about the books on sale tomorrow:

Following up on their recent preview of his DEMON KNIGHTS #1, the Paul Cornell enthusiasts at WIRED’s UNDERWIRE have an exclusive 4-page glimpse of STORMWATCH #2 by Cornell, Miguel Sepulveda and Al Barrionuevo.

AIN’T IT COOL NEWS interviewed MEN OF WAR writer Ivan Brandon to accompany their exclusive preview of issue #2. “He's of a different era,” Brandon said of the difference between Frank and Jack Rock. “And he's dealing with the weight of that lineage, of being down the line from a great man who was a hero in a war that didn't throw the term around. Frank Rock was a natural. Joe Rock is younger, still learning how to be a hero.”

Meanwhile, YAHOO's ASSOCIATED CONTENT has your first look at STATIC SHOCK #2. “This decision better integrates Static into the wider DCU by placing him in a major city already populated by other DCU heroes (Hawkman, Captain Atom),” said the series’ co-writer and artist Scott McDaniel about relocating Virgil Hawkins and his family to New York City. “This relocation forces the character to take the next step in his development.”

To be continued …

War Aftermath: Picking Up The Pieces

Hal Jordan stripped of his ring? Green Lanterns abruptly resign their posts? Sinestro is a Green Lantern again??

The “War of the Green Lanterns” may have ended in GREEN LANTERN #67, but chaos, violence, and paranoia still pollute the fragile state of the Green Lantern Corps. And the mystery behind the renegade Sinestro gaining a Green Lantern ring is not helping. At all. If the Guardians can explain why their greatest enemy wears their badge once again, they certainly aren’t talking. And amidst all of this turmoil, a conspiracy forms that could destroy the Corps from within.

Written by Tony Bedard and featuring art by Miguel Sepulveda, Tyler Kirkham, Batt and Rain Beredo, WAR OF THE GREEN LANTERNS: AFTERMATH #1 flies into stores today.

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Announcing the Hardcover Collection, DC COMICS: THE NEW 52

This September, DC Entertainment is making history by launching 52 #1 DC Comics issues starring the World’s Greatest Super-Heroes. To commemorate this milestone occasion, DC Entertainment will be releasing DC COMICS: THE NEW 52, a massive hardcover collection that collects every single one of these debut issues. Hitting stores on December 7th just in time for the holiday season, this 1,216-page compilation will sell for $150.00 and include such issues as:

• JUSTICE LEAGUE #1 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee

• ACTION COMICS #1 by Grant Morrison and Rags Morales

• BATMAN #1 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo

• GREEN LANTERN #1 by Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke

• SWAMP THING #1 by Scott Snyder and Yanick Paquette

• STORMWATCH #1 by Paul Cornell and Miguel Sepulveda

• TEEN TITANS #1 by Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth

• And 45 more!

The Stakes Raise For The Edge

In the second issues of the “Edge” group books, the odds are not in our protagonists’ favor. In DEATHSTROKE, MEN OF WAR and ALL-STAR WESTERN, new villains will be revealed. Grifter and Voodoo are on the run while Stormwatch, the Blackhawks, O.M.A.C. and the Suicide Squad must fight battles that’ll have grave consequences.

STORMWATCH #2

Written by PAUL CORNELL

Art by MIGUEL SEPULVEDA and AL BARRIONUEVO

Art and cover by MIGUEL SEPULVEDA

On sale OCTOBER 5 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

The moon is alive! Following the events of SUPERMAN #1 where [TEXT REDACTED], the covert team of sci-fi Super Heroes known as Stormwatch must not only battle the Earth’s moon, but find a way to hide its monstrous metamorphosis from the rest of the Earth! How? Uh, they’re working on it. Meanwhile, the recruitment of Midnighter goes poorly, and we learn why the Martian Manhunter is a member of the team. Written by Paul Cornell (Doctor Who)!

DEATHSTROKE #2

Written by KYLE HIGGINS

Art by JOE BENNETT and ART THIBERT

Cover by SIMON BISLEY

On sale OCTOBER 12 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

Deathstroke’s tactical prowess is put to the test when the man who hired him attempts to renege on the contract. Pitted against a salvo of new assassins, including the vicious Road Rage, Slade must take his giant sword to the 405 freeway and proclaim himself the most vicious killer in the city of Angels!

GRIFTER #2

Written by NATHAN EDMONDSON

Art and cover by CAFU and JASON GORDER

On sale OCTOBER 12 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

The police are looking for him. Government operatives are hunting him down. And Cole Cash can hear the voices of an alien race in his head. Escaping New Orleans will require quick thinking and a violent streak straight out of Cole’s Special Operations background – and just like that, his life will be turned upside down, figuratively as well as literally.

SUICIDE SQUAD #2

Written by ADAM GLASS

Art by FEDERICO DELLOCCHIO and RANSOM GETTY

Cover by RYAN BENJAMIN

On sale OCTOBER 12 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

80,000 ordinary people vs. the Squad! Well, they’re not really “people.” Not anymore. With an entire sports stadium on lockdown following the outbreak of an unknown virus, Deadshot, Harley Quinn and the rest of the Squad must sneak past a military perimeter and fight their way through the infected to retrieve... “it.” What is “it”…? Brace yourself for a stomach-churning reveal as the most brutal version of the Suicide Squad soldiers on! Plus: Bring a body bag – it’s the team’s first Squad fatality!

VOODOO #2

Written by RON MARZ

Art and cover by SAMI BASRI

On sale OCTOBER 26 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

Is she a hero? Is she a villain? Voodoo is on the run in the new DC Universe, trying to stay one step ahead of her pursuers, using all of her considerable skills to complete a mission that will put the entire Earth in danger. DC’s sexy, edgy new series goes into overdrive with one of the most unexpected opening scenes ever!

O.M.A.C. #2

Written by DAN DIDIO and KEITH GIFFEN

Art and cover by KEITH GIFFEN and SCOTT KOBLISH

On sale OCTOBER 5 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

Brother Eye gives Kevin Kho the ground rules to their new “arrangement.” New players are introduced to the game as Sarge Steel and Checkmate begin their hunt for the One Machine Army Corp, but O.M.A.C.’s appearance may be short-lived when he faces the incredible threat of Rocker Bonn, the Amazing Man!

MEN OF WAR #2

Written by IVAN BRANDON and JONATHAN VANKIN

Art by TOM DERENICK and PHIL WINSLADE

Cover by VIKTOR KALVACHEV

On sale OCTOBER 5 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T+

In the split second after a heavy-weapons blast the air goes silent and still, just as it does in the ghostly realm of Circe. How will Rock and his team of men – battle-hardened, but still human – survive a villainess who can walk on the very wind?

Plus, Navy Seals Ice and Tracker go where no boots are on the ground, but when their mission is compromised, how will they tell friend from foe?

BLACKHAWKS #2

Written by MIKE COSTA

Art and GRAHAM NOLAN and NORM RAPMUND

Cover by KEN LASHLEY

On sale OCTOBER 26 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

While the Blackhawks deal with a potential public exposure, Lady Blackhawk is keeping dangerous secrets of her own! And the first clues of a vast conspiracy throughout the DC Universe begin to take shape. The action ratchets up for DC’s newest team of high-tech military operatives.

ALL-STAR WESTERN #2

Written by JUSTIN GRAY and JIMMY PALMIOTTI

Art by MORITAT and JORDI BERNET

Cover by MORITAT

On sale OCTOBER 26 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T+

What happens when a psychologist and a sociopath have to work together to track down Gotham City’s first serial killer? They’ll soon find that crime in the big city runs deeper than its foundations, and it’s all mapped out in the mysterious Crime Bible – that is, if they don’t kill each other first.

Plus: No zombie is safe in the Wild West when Lazarus Lane summons the demon known as El Diablo!

“Stormwatch is … quite probably the biggest secret in all the DC Universe.” – Miguel Sepulveda

StormwatchLogoMiguel Sepulveda has illustrated the covers for numerous books including SUPERMAN/BATMAN and FLASHPOINT: LEGION OF DOOM. This summer, he’ll take the reigns as interior artist with WAR OF THE GREEN LANTERNS: AFTERMATH, followed by STORMWATCH this fall.

THE SOURCE: What about DC's new 52 titles excites you the most?

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: I think the amazing risk DC is taking is going to really benefit the comic book industry.

How and why are you shaking up the series' status quo?

Starting from scratch and bringing Stormwatch to the DC Universe (as it’s always been a part of it) is a nice shake-up. Being a part of this “revolution” is an amazing opportunity for any artist, I’d say!

What new characters will debut in the series?

A lot! Adam One, Harry Tanner, The Projectionist, etc. But ... who's saying all the rest are not "new", too?

Will we see new character designs?

Oh yes, that's one of the best parts of all of this!

What secret has been the hardest to keep?

Honestly, Stormwatch is, in and on itself, A BIG SECRET. Quite probably the biggest secret in all the DC Universe. And I mean BIG in a DC Universe cornerstone kind of way.

What’s the unofficial tagline for this series, in your own words?

BRUTAL.

What were your thoughts about the day-and-date digital announcement?

Well played, DC, well played.

September's THE EDGE Solicits

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STORMWATCH #1

Written by PAUL CORNELL

Art and cover by MIGUEL SEPULVEDA

On sale SEPTEMBER 7 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

They are Stormwatch, a dangerous super human police force whose existence is kept secret from the world Directly following the ominous events of SUPERMAN #1, Adam One leads half the Stormwatch team to recover the [INFORMATION REDACTED] from deep in the Himalayas. Meanwhile, Jack Hawksmoor and the rest of the Stormwatch crew look to recruit two of the deadliest super humans on the planet: Midnighter and Apollo! And if they say no? Perhaps the Martian Manhunter can change their minds...

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GRIFTER #1

Written by NATHAN EDMONDSON

Art by CAFU

Cover by CAFU and BIT

On sale SEPTEMBER 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

The DCU’s most wanted man stars in his own series!

Cole Cash is a charming grifter few can resist. And yet he’s about to be branded a serial killer when he begins hunting and exterminating inhuman creatures hidden in human form – creatures only he can see!

Can the biggest sweet talker of all time talk his way out of this one when even his brother thinks he’s gone over the edge?

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DEATHSTROKE #1

Written by KYLE HIGGINS

Art by JOE BENNETT and ART THIBERT

Cover by SIMON BISLEY

On sale SEPTEMBER 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

“Friends die, family disappoints, but a legacy... That lives forever.”

Slade Wilson is the best mercenary in the DCU, and he’s been doing this a long time. Some might say too long. But they’ll learn: Never turn your back on Deathstroke the Terminator. He won’t quit, no matter how high the stakes. Kyle Higgins (BATMAN: GATES OF GOTHAM) and Joe Bennett (TEEN TITANS) team up to bring you the finest in mayhem and gore.

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SUICIDE SQUAD #1

Written by ADAM GLASS

Art by MARCO RUDY

Cover by RYAN BENJAMIN

On sale SEPTEMBER 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

They’re a team of death-row super villains recruited by the government to take on missions so dangerous – they’re sheer suicide!

Harley Quinn! Deadshot! King Shark! Defeated and imprisoned, they’re being interrogated about their mission – and about who’s pulling the strings behind this illegal operation. Who will be the first to crack under the pressure?

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O.M.A.C. #1

Written by DAN DIDIO and KEITH GIFFEN

Art and cover by KEITH GIFFEN and SCOTT KOBLISH

On sale SEPTEMBER 7 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

The all-seeing Brother Eye satellite has unleashed a new beast upon the DC Universe in this smashing new series! Kevin Kho has become an unwilling participant in a war between Checkmate and Brother Eye as he is transformed into the One Machine Army Corp known only as O.M.A.C.!

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BLACKHAWKS #1

Written by MIKE COSTA

Art and cover by KEN LASHLEY

On sale SEPTEMBER 28 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

Welcome to a world waging a new kind of war that’s faster and more brutal than ever before. It’s fought by those who would make the innocent their targets, using computers, smart weapons and laser-guided missiles. The new enemy is hard to find – and closer to home than we think.

Between us and them stand the Blackhawks, an elite force of military specialists equipped with the latest in cutting-edge hardware and vehicles. Their mission: Kill the bad guys before they kill us.

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MEN OF WAR #1

Written by IVAN BRANDON

Art by TOM DERENICK

Cover by VIKTOR KALVACHEV

On sale SEPTEMBER 7 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T+

On the ground and on the front lines, a young, headstrong soldier known as Joe Rock assumes command of Easy Company – a team of ex-military men turned contractors. Will they survive the battle-scarred landscape carved by the DCU’s Super-Villains? Find out in this explosive new series from Ivan Brandon (Viking, DOC SAVAGE) and Tom Derenick (JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA)!

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ALL-STAR WESTERN #1

Written by JUSTIN GRAY and JIMMY PALMIOTTI

Art and cover by MORITAT

On sale SEPTEMBER 28 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T+

Even when Gotham City was just a one-horse town, crime was rampant – and things only get worse when bounty hunter Jonah Hex comes to town. Can Amadeus Arkham, a pioneer in criminal psychology, enlist Hex’s special brand of justice to help the Gotham Police Department track down a vicious serial killer? Find out in this new series from HEX writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti, with lush artwork by Moritat (THE SPIRIT)!

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