This Just Happened: Justice League: Generation Lost 23

It’s no secret that since the beginning of GENERATION LOST, Maxwell Lord has been plotting something extreme against the Justice League. In JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST #23, available today in stores and digitally, Lord reveals this mystery and unleashes his ultimate weapon. If you haven’t picked up your copy yet, then you probably don’t want to click on the jump (spoiler alert!).

Omac Prime is a machine of colossal size and strength. Will a shocking revelation about his abilities prevent Wonder Woman and the rest of the team from stopping an army of cybernetically enhanced killing machines from global domination?

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BATMAN Editor Mike Marts on some interesting JOKER’S ASYLUM easter eggs

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Hey--for those of you who don’t already know--the first issue of our new JOKER’S ASYLUM event hits stands this week. JOKER’S ASYLUM is a group of five one-shoots focusing on Batman’s rogues gallery, each written and drawn by a different creative team. This time around we’re featuring stories on HARLEY QUINN, CLAYFACE, MAD HATTER, KILLER CROC, and of course…

THE RIDDLER. First out of the gate is a tale about Edward Nigma, written by Peter Calloway (a writer from the hit TV show Brothers & Sisters) with amazing artwork by Andres Guinaldo and Raul Fernandez (GOTHAM CITY SIRENS).

With the Riddler taking center stage in this one-shot, I’m sure it will come as no surprise that the story revolves around…well, a riddle. But here’s some free advice, fans…as a reader, I wouldn’t stop at being satisfied with just the surface-level puzzle that Edward Nigma attempts to resolve…

Try to dig a little deeper…maybe there’s an extra layer or two to the story. And I know spring is nearly over, but maybe there’ are a few Easter eggs to discover…

Report back here, let us know what you find…

Renato Guedes tackles covers for ACTION, SUPERMAN and SUPERGIRL annuals

You may have noticed a trend here at The Source. We like to show cool art once it appears in our inbox. SUPERMAN Group Editor Matt Idelson and his assistant Wil Moss, coincidentally, like to forward us cool art. It works out nicely.

So, to close out this Monday, we've got three covers from SUPERMAN artist Renato Guedes. The covers, for ACTION COMICS ANNUAL, SUPERMAN ANNUAL and SUPERGIRL form a loose triptych image. What's better than a Guedes image? Well, three.

ACTION COMICS ANNUAL, which hits 6/17, features the origin of Nightwing and Flamebird, from writer Greg Rucka and Pere Pérez.

On 8/19, SUPERMAN ANNUAL #14, by James Robinson and Javier Pina, delves into the past of Daxam, the home planet of Mon-El, from its roots as a Kryptonian colony to it's Earth connections. Could the planet Mon-El always saw as peaceful be anything but?

And on 9/2 we have the SUPERGIRL ANNUAL, by Sterling Gates, Fernando Dagnino and Raul Fernandez, gives readers a look into the lives of the two ladies of the Superman family -- Supergirl and Superwoman. What's a day like for Supergirl in her secret identity? Also, what drove Superwoman to become the threat she is now?

Click below for some Guedes goodness.

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