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Ron Marz & Andy Lanning Bringing “Endless Winter” Nine Issue Event to DCU This December

This December, the Justice League learns first hand the meaning of “Revenge is a dish best served cold,” in Justice League: Endless Winter, a nine-issue event taking place throughout the month of December.

1000 years ago, a disparate group of heroes – Hippolyta, Black Adam, Swamp Thing and the Viking Prince – banded together to prevent the world from freezing at the hands of the Frost King, an exiled Norse god with the ability to control entire ecosystems. The heroes triumphed, but victory came at a terrible price, one that has been kept secret until now.

Justice League: Endless Winter spans a total of nine titles, all co-written by Ron Marz and Andy Lanning. “Getting to play with such a great cast of cool superheroes is like catnip for me,” said Lanning. “From the Justice League to Teen Titans, Aquaman to Black Adam and, probably my personal favorite, Justice League Dark, there are so many moments to showcase that there’s something for everyone.”

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HBO Exec Sets “Green Lantern” as Fun for Younger Audiences

The New York Times has interesting article on the supposed change of how things are being done in Hollywood. Apparently the new ways are here to stay and the old guard can go kick rocks. That’s the gist. More importantly, it touches on all the drama surrounding AT&T and by proxy, HBO Max. Even more important? The executive behind bringing hit shows like Euphoria, Veep, Big Little Lies and Chernobyl is now tasked with making sure HBO Max continues that recent hot streak. And that’s where Green Lantern comes in…and Gossip Girl too.

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Green Lantern Solicitations for November 2020

Nothing is better than reading comics. Except maybe reading amazing comics. Then maybe reading amazing comics and gifting them to a friend. But before all that can happen, those comics need to be solicited to retailers so we giddy fans can get excited for whats to come. November draws near which means solicitations are here! Hit the jump for your glimpse into the future!

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Did John Stewart Lose his Place in “The Other History of the DC Universe”?

Way back in January of 2018 DC Comics held an event in Washington D.C. that was aptly titled “DC in D.C.” Out of that weekend of events came news that screenwriter John Ridley (12 Years a Slave, American Crime) would be writing a mini series about the personal lives of some of the disenfranchised characters of the DCU. Way back then, our very own corpsman, John Stewart was named checked in the series’ synopsis. Well, now its 2020 and the series will finally debut in the Fall…but now it looks like a certain Green Lantern didn’t make the cut. F#%&! Guess DC’s Black label will be without this black hero.

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‘Injustice: Year Zero’ Announced — First Three Digital Chapters Available Now!

DC proudly announces the launch of its newest Digital First series, Injustice: Year Zero! Publishing twice monthly and spanning 14 chapters, the first three chapters are available to read immediately as a bundle for $2.49 when purchased at readDC and comixology.com, or individually for $0.99 on all participating digital platforms!

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Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 and Dark Nights: Death Metal Legends of the Dark Knights #1 Sell Out Ahead of On-Sale

Two upcoming installments of DC’s Dark Nights: Death Metalsaga have both sold out ahead of their on-sale dates, and DC has announced second printings on the way to meet demand for these hotly anticipated issues! More and more readers are jumping into DC’s Metalverse with each issue of this heavy-metal summer-event miniseries!

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Caribu Partners with DC to Add 75+ Kid-Friendly Comics

Today, activity-based video-calling app Caribu announced a partnership with DC, one of the largest publishers of comics and graphic novels in the world and home to Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and more of the world’s most iconic Super Heroes and Super-Villains. With the addition of 77 kid-friendly DC titles now available on the platform, Caribu is expanding the app’s content to a broader audience and aging up for children ages 8-12. Through interactive reading and video-calling, Caribu is helping kids to stay connected, educated and engaged from a distance with free content for new users all summer.

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