Showing posts with label DC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DC. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes


The bright, defiant, energized team of 31st century super-powered teenagers known as the Legion of Super-Heroes is adjusting to its newest member: Supergirl. In this volume, Brainiac wants to bring the deceased Dream Girl back from the dead, and only the memories of a deadly enemy can help. And Supergirl's new boyfriend explores his feelings for her as the Legion takes on a foe who can target and exploit its every weakness


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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Superman red son


Written by Mark Millar; Art by Dave Johnson, Andrew Robinson, Kilian Plunkett and Walden Wong; Painted Cover by Dave Johnson Collecting the sold-out 3-issue miniseries! In this Elseworlds tale, the ship carrying the infant who would be Superman lands in the midst of the Cold War-era Soviet Union in the 1950s. Featuring an introduction by movie producer Tom DeSanto (X-Men, X2: X-Men United), a sketchbook section featuring preliminary art by Dave Johnson and Kilian Plunkett, and an all-new cover by Johnson!

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Batman : Child of Dreams


Drawn in classic manga style, but with a hint more reality than most manga action graphic novels, Child of Dreams wisely tangles Batman and Bruce Wayne in a conspiracy with ambitious journalists from Japan. Taking place both in Gotham and later in Japan, Child of Dreams introduces a new love interest for Bruce Wayne while asserting Batman's influence on other cultures. Batman is not just a revered hero in the states, but has rabid fans in other countries. In fact, it's Batman fandom that brings enterprising young reporter Yuko Yagi to Gotham City in hopes of an exclusive interview with the Dark Detective.Yuko gets more than she bargained for with the trip. A group of pill-popping psychos are being mysteriously transformed into carbon-copies of Batman's greatest foes and Yuko is trapped in the middle. It will take the combined might and brains of Batman and Bruce Wayne to solve the mystery and keep Yuko from harm.