Action Comics Annual #1 - "New Worlds V" (2023)
written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson
art by Max Raynor & Matt Herms
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Wonder Woman joins the squad
Justice League America #71
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Earth-16, Universe of The Just, a world of young celebrity successors to a lost previous generation of heroes
(L-R: Red Amazo, Kyle Rayner, Artemis of Bana-Mighdall, Lara Kon-El, Alexis Luthor, Cissie King-Hawke, Bloodwynd, Chris Kent, Damian Wayne, Saffi Mason, Holly Dayton, and Ernie O'Brien)
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The Conclave, a very short lived team of mystic heroes and villains who worked together and of which Zatanna was seemingly the chair of.
She is also dressed liked Xanadu here.
From Books of Fate #6:
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I hadn’t seen this Nick Choles art before and it looks like the official Skybox trading card release of it was cropped, so enjoy some dramatic posing
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The world was shocked when Superman died while killing Doomsday in Superman 75 vol 2, cover date January, 1993. Every page of the issue was either a single panel or splash page. ("Doomsday!" Superman 75 vol 2, Comic Events)
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Earth-16: Home of the Supersons (Damian Wayne & Chris Kent) and the Justice League, among other heroes. A crimeless utopia where the children of the superheroes live as super-celebrities. In this universe, the Justice League long ago wiped out crime and evil, with Superman leaving behind an army of Superman Robots to protect the Earth.
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"DC Power" Returns for 2024
DC Power is an anthology from DC Comics that pays tribute to DC's black super heroes. The comic is a 104-page prestige format one-shot.
DC Power will contain new stories, as well as the epilogue to Far Sector from writer N.K. Jemisin and artist Jamal Campbell, which will show the first meeting between Green Lanterns Sojourner "Jo" Mullein and John Stewart. In addition to Jemisin and Campbell, other creatives for DC Power include writers John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Lamar Giles, Shawn Martinbrough, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, and Alitha Martinez, and artists Edwin Galmon, Khary Randolph, Denys Cowan, Tony Akins, Asiah Fulmore, and more. Characters featured in the anthology include The Signal, The Spectre / Crispus Allen, Thunder and Lightning / Anissa and Jennifer Pierce, Bloodwynd, Val-Zod / Superman of Earth-2, Nubia, and more.
DC Power goes on sale on January 30, 2023. The comic features a card stock main cover from Chase Conley and card-stock variant covers by Jamal Campbell and Denys Cowan.
(Image via DC Comics - Chase Conley's Cover of DC Power)
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You hellspawn have forgotten your place.
(Action Comics Annual 2023 #1)
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Nick Choles “To Lead the Justice League" #65 Superman: The Man of Steel Platinum Series (SkyBox 1994)
Source
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propaganda under the cut
Toni Monetti: no propaganda submitted
Raphael Arce: Showed up to the Justice League. Turned out to be the Martian Manhunter. Showed up for real. Refused to elaborate. Left. Showed up twenty years and two reboots later as a civilian who'd never been a superhero, tried to absorb all the suffering from the people of Metropolis, got crushed into a crystal of meat and solid rage, and became the Superman of Hell.
The four appearances he's had in current continuity are SO GOOD, I love that he's willing to put himself on the line for the damned because he doesn't think eternal torment can ever be deserved, and I hope he at least becomes a recurring character in Action Comics because he has so much potential as a completely sincere take on a powerfully edgy concept.
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Kinda shocked to find that this guy has apaprently had a considerable loyal cult following this whole time, that's just awakened from hibernation.
Not a dunk, "Superman of Hell" is pretty metal.
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