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As this new Green Lantern series begins, the newly formed United Planets and the Guardians of the Universe hold an intergalactic summit to decide who can best serve and protect the cosmos from danger. With the majority of Green Lanterns called back to Oa, John Stewart arrives alongside Teen Lantern Keli Quintela, whose powerful gauntlet could be one of the most powerful and unstable weapons in the universe. With the entire landscape of the universe in flux, is this the end of the Green Lantern Corps…or a new beginning?
DC Comics and Challenge Of The Super Sons #5 Spoilers and Review follows.
Damian Wayne Robin and Jon Kent Superboy Vs. Vandal Savage and Felix Faust In The Past, But Why?!
The Super Sons have travelled to the past and are now trapped by the immortal Vandal Savage and the mage Felix Faust.
The boys are trapped with Faust’s assistant Aurora, but…
…they escape as Superboy was feigning weakness…
…yet they didn’t escape clean as Aurora was awake!
The Super Sons encounter and invisible wall and…
…are greeted by a monster who seems to overmatch them until…
…he/it just vomits them out?!
Did DC Just Reinvent One of Their Most Obscure Superhero Teams?
In this week s
Generations Shattered #1, DC seems to have introduced a reinvented version of one of their most obscure superhero teams: The Forgotten Heroes. Originally introduced in 1984, The Forgotten Heroes originally consisted of Animal Man, Cave Carson, Rip Hunter, Congo Bill, Rick Flag, and others C-list heroes who at that time had been largely forgotten by readers. They teamed up after having their reputations smeared by the U.S. government when they found mysterious templed suddenly appearing all over the world, and were dismissed as cranks. It was soon discovered that the pyramids were part of an elaborate plot by Vandal Savage to kill Superman.
DC Creates a Shocking New Team in Dark Nights: Death Metal Finale
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Dark Nights: Death Metal came to an epic conclusion this week, putting a cap on one of the weirdest and most expansive events in the DC Comics mythos. In addition to introducing rock and roll-themed revamps of many DC characters, the event has made headlines for its wide-ranging impact on the overall universe. There were quite a lot of unique alliances between characters across the whole event and it seems like that was true even to the final pages. At the tail end of
Death Metal, DC established an eclectic team of characters all of whom are there for a very specific purpose.