JSA #50
Written by Goyer and Johns; art by Kirk and Champagne; wraparound cover by Carlos Pacheco and Jesús Meriño.
"The giant-sized climactic chapter of "Princes of Darkness!" Mordru and Obsidian continue their reign of darkness over the world, threatening to destroy it. But the JSA has allies that will help turn the tide of this war! The final battle between Sentinel and Obsidian — father and son — concludes. Plus, Power Girl makes a shocking discovery, and a member of the JSA makes the ultimate sacrifice!" (56 pgs, $3.95)
JSA: All-Stars #3
Written by David S. Goyer, Geoff Johns and Darwyn Cooke; art by Barry Kitson and Cooke; cover by John Cassaday and Mark Lewis.
"The landmark miniseries continues! In the 16-page lead story, travel to Salem, Massachusetts — home to legends both good and evil, including Hector Hall, this generation's Doctor Fate! The DC Universe's ultimate sorcerer takes center stage as he confronts the one power of Fate he's been trying to ignore. Plus, a back-up tale of the Golden Age Doctor Fate, Kent Nelson, written and illustrated by Darwyn Cooke."
Hawkman #17
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; painted cover by John Watson.
The conclusion to the 3-part story "The Thanagarian," guest-starring Animal Man! Hawkwoman has finally tracked down the final fate of her ex-partner, and what it means to the world of the Animal Avatars. But an unexpected tag-along will send Shayera's life in an entirely new direction!
COVERS COMING SOON - HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!
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Written by Goyer and Johns; art by Kirk and Champagne; cover by Carlos Pacheco and Jesús Meriño.
""Princes of Darkness" builds to a fever pitch with Part 4 of 5. The JSA call in the reserves to help take on the dark forces that are plaguing the world, from Obsidian's shadow-army to the fanatics of Kobra. Meanwhile, Dove, Power Girl and Hawkgirl venture out in search of the one lost soul who can stop Mordru, while Wildcat and Hourman make a daring attack on Eclipso."
JSA: All-Stars #2 -- COVER
Written by David S. Goyer, Geoff Johns and Jeph Loeb; art by Phil Winslade and Tim Sale; cover by John Cassaday.
"Featuring a solo Hawkgirl adventure plus a Golden Age Hawkman tale by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. Hawkgirl takes flight to meet her grandfather, the adventurer known as Speed Saunders. And although she'll have a helluva time getting him out of his current situation, it's Kendra's past that will take the biggest toll on her, as we learn the one thing she won't share with Hawkman - or the rest of the JSA. And in the backup, the all-star team of Loeb and Sale take on the Golden Age Hawkman."
Hawkman #16 -- COVER
Written by Geoff Johns; art by Rags Morales and Michael Bair; painted cover by John Watson.
A fresh look at the Hawks' past begins with Part 1 of the 3-part story arc "The Thanagarian!" Shayera Thal, the space cop from Thanagar once known as Hawkwoman, ventures to St. Roch to discover the truth about her former partner. But Hawkgirl isn't exactly happy to see her…or to learn about the customary Thanagarian greeting. Plus, Hawkman reveals how he copes with loss from life to life. A great place for new readers to jump on board.
For the rest of DC's comics in June, including Wildcat appearing in Catwoman, and HAwkman & Eclipso's origins, check out Comics Continuum.
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