Dc supercan1/23/2024 The series will begin by tackling Jon’s fears of his father’s death, which, according to his friends from hundreds of years in the future, could happen very soon. Which brings us back to Superman: Son of Kal-El, which will hand the future of Superman’s kid over to writer Tom Taylor ( Nightwing, Suicide Squad, Injustice) and artist John Timms ( Young Justice). The comic will further “Kara Zor-El’s journey of self-discovery and emergence from the shadow of her famous cousin,” according to DC’s news release, when she, Krypto the superdog, and a new character called Ruthye “travel across the universe the old-fashioned way…by cosmic bus!” in the hunt for a deadly fugitive. ![]() Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is a feature miniseries for Jon and Clark’s favorite cousin, Kara Zor-El, from writer Tom King ( Batman, Rorschach, Mister Miracle) and fabulous artist Bilquis Evely ( The Dreaming, Detective Comics). “If Superman is to free the prisoners of Warworld, he’s going to need help, the kind of help that doesn’t scream ‘Justice League,’” says DC’s news release, “This new team will have to learn to work together, and fast, as the Ultra-Humanite has formed his own team of villains to take out the Man of Steel.” The new team is led by Manchester Black, and includes fan favorites Apollo and Midnighter, as well as Natasha Irons, Enchantress, Lightray, and OMAC. Morrison will team with artist Mikel Janín ( Superman: Worlds of War, Batman) for a four-issue limited series that teams Superman with a new version the Authority - the Justice League of the Wildstorm comics universe, incorporated into the main DC Universe with the New 52 reboot. The issue will also feature a backup story about Midnighter and the Shilo Norman version of Mister Miracle.Ĭlark’s Warworld adventures will be further fleshed out in Superman and the Authority, which will mark the return of writer Grant Morrison ( Superman (2011), All-Star Superman) to the Superman mythos. Meanwhile, some of the escaped Warworld prisoners have found the Fortress of Solitude…and along with it, Lois Lane!” “This issue takes the action to Atlantis and the Fortress of Solitude,” says DC’s news release, “where Warworld refugees have taken possession of dangerous Warworld tech, bringing it to Aquaman’s undersea kingdom and risking an all-out war that even Superman may not be able to prevent. Current Superman and Action Comics writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson will continue his work on Action Comics with artist Daniel Sampere, with July’s issue #1033 kicking off a story arc in which Superman becomes caught up in a battle for the future of the gladitorial planet Warworld.
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