Aquaman will headline a new DC Black Label series later this year from writer Ram V and artist Christian Ward. Aquaman: Andromeda is a three-issue miniseries described as a psychological horror that will push Arthur Curry to the limit. One of his oldest foes, Black Manta, will also appear in the [.]
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Future State: Catwoman #1 Review: Train Heists Prove Ageless in a Rousing Return to Gotham s Underbelly
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One thing that “Future State” does not lack is ambition. Each of its miniseries most consisting only of two issues attempts to present a vision of what DC Comics’ future may hold. Delivering a new status quo with major character updates, shifts in setting, and entirely new villains and conflicts is no small task. The weight of so much storytelling has tested writers and artists alike in finding the right approach to capture readers in a short story without leaving them confused.
Earlier this month, the DC Comics Multiverse got a major shake-up as the epic conclusion of
Dark Nights: Death Metal created a scenario full of new creative possiblities. Because of the aftermath of that event, numerous potential futures are now playing out in the pages of DC Comics in a two-month initiative known as
Future State, allowing some of DC s top talent to explore dozens of stories that cover everything from the later days of the current Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman to the adventures of their successors.
This week, one of the biggest titles in the
Future State line