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DC Announces ‘Superman vs. Lobo’ by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie and Mirka Andolfo!
The main man meets the man of steel!
What happens when an indomitable force meets an irritating object? That’s what readers will find out when Superman runs into Lobo in August’s launch of Superman vs. Lobo!
What will be worse, the damage Lobo causes on his own, or the chaos of trying to stop him? I smell a team-up, fanboys! Or, will it be a train wreck? Lobo is involved, after all!
From writers Tim Seeley & Sarah Beattie, the team behind the indie hit Money Shot, and Punchline artist Mirka Andolfo comes a hilarious new three-issue, oversize, superhero epic!
NEW DETAILS REVEALED FOR DC FESTIVAL OF HEROES: THE ASIAN SUPERHERO CELEBRATION
The Debut of Monkey Prince by Gene Luen Yang and Bernard Chang
A Special Monkey Prince 1 in 25 Variant Cover by Bernard Chang
Fantastic Stories Celebrating DC’s Legacy of Asian Super Heroes
A New Cassandra Cain Variant Cover from Stanley ‘Artgerm’ Lau
On Sale May 11, 2021
DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration, is an incredible anthology spotlighting DC’s past, present and even future Asian super heroes, featuring some of the most dynamic Asian storytellers in and out of comics. Featuring an incredible cover by the team of DC Publisher and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee, and colorist Alex Sinclair, this anthology includes a foreword by activist and CNN and WSJ Online contributor Jeff Yang, a selection of tribute pinups of DC’s Asian super heroes, plus an awesome variant cover featuring Cassandra Cain by artist Stanley “Artgerm” Lau.
If the history of
Zack Snyder’s Justice League feels as if it stretches back a long time, spare a thought for the comic book at the heart of it. DC’s
Justice League of America debuted in 1960, with the team actually making its first appearance earlier that year in
Brave and the Bold #28.
In the six decades since, the team has been relaunched, rebooted, dissolved, and remade on multiple occasions, with all manner of heroes running through its line up, as the group has moved from the Northeastern coast of the US to the moon and back in terms of home locale, with just a brief stopover in Detroit during the 1980s. They’ve seen some changes, to say the least.
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