What's New In The New 52: Harley Quinn's Quest
Yesterday, I told you a little bit about Count Vertigo’s Villains Month one-shot. Today, our Villains Month spotlight continues with a sneak peek at DETECTIVE COMICS #23.2: HARLEY QUINN.
Yesterday, I told you a little bit about Count Vertigo’s Villains Month one-shot. Today, our Villains Month spotlight continues with a sneak peek at DETECTIVE COMICS #23.2: HARLEY QUINN.
Welcome to 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.
The Lobo you think you know doesn’t exist.
Ever since the new creative teams took over in June, each issue within the GREEN LANTERN family of titles has featured a black-and-white variant cover by Rags Morales that tells a small piece of Relic’s origin story. And in September’s GREEN LANTERN #23.1: RELIC, all of these covers will be collected – fully lettered, in color, and with additional new pages – to tell the full story about where this mysterious villain came from and how he came to be.
Welcome to 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.
The malevolent, body-hopping force known as Eclipso has turned up all over the DC Universe, in books as varied as SWORD OF SORCERY, TEAM 7, DEMON KNIGHTS and CATWOMAN — and every time, he's come in an unpredictable new iteration. But it's in September's JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #23.2: ECLIPSO that he takes his most dangerous form yet.
A few weeks ago, I showed you a character study of Bane by new TALON artist Emanuel Simeoni. Today, get an exclusive first look at Simeoni’s interior art by checking out an incredible spread from his debut issue.
Welcome to 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.
Yesterday, we told you a little bit about Shun the Untouchable, a character in KATANA who you can expect to see a lot more of in the coming months.
As you may remember that in KATANA #4, Shun’s foot was cut off by Mona Shard. It was Mona’s belief that by removing Shuns’ foot, she would also be preventing the stories tattooed on her from coming true. Clearly, this is not a ghost-girl you’d want to babysit.
Welcome to 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.
Readers of KATANA know that Shun the Untouchable’s tattoos reveal the history (and future!) of The Outsiders. Since the launch of the series, Katana has been paying Shun to learn about this elusive group. And as one might imagine, Shun’s backstory is as rich as it is complex.