“Lights Out” Aftermath? “Zero Year” Tie-In? An Orange Lantern Revolt? All that and more is coming in November. Find out exactly what with the November solicitations below.

“Lights Out” Aftermath? “Zero Year” Tie-In? An Orange Lantern Revolt? All that and more is coming in November. Find out exactly what with the November solicitations below.


IGN has the exclusive this time as Geoff Johns gets really specific about what’s to come with “Forever Evil”, DC’s first New52 event series. Spoilers for Justice League #23 and some Forever Evil bits too are ahead so you have been warned. Oh, also included below is Forever Evil #3 cover by David Finch.

“Forever Evil” doesn’t kick off until September and with it we’ll be getting one shot issues starring DC’s villains. Today, DC Comics has given us glimpses into both Earth 2 #15.2 and Green Lantern #23.2 featuring Grundy and Mongul respectively.

Thursday Justice League 3000 artist Kevin Maguire announced via Twitter that he had been unexpectedly “fired” from the upcoming ongoing series reteaming him with former collaborators Keith Giffen and JM DeMatteis set in the 31st Century. Now, thanks to Newsarama, the series has a new artist. One who is just as familiar with the League as Maguire. Oh, and it won’t be hitting shelves until December.
I’ll admit that we don’t talk as much as we should about “Trinity War” and the Green Lantern Simon Baz’s role in it so far, but who needs to talk when we have Doug Mahnke art to look at?! Check out a preview of Justice League of America #7 below, thanks to NY Post.


IGN had a quick chat with Green Lantern Corps writer Van Jensen about the upcoming tie-in issue to the Batman minievent “Zero Year.” Check out what Van had to say below, and take a look at Bernard Chang’s cover for GLC #25.


We are now into the third of month for the duo of Robert Venditti and Billy Tan and it seems they are finding their footing, as drama continues with the battle against Larfleeze, the death of Green Lantern under Hal’s leadership, and the escape of a newly christened Star Sapphire. Needless to say, Robert Venditti is taking Green Lantern book in a positive direction for the book, but maybe not for Hal Jordan. It’s clear that three months now, this particular series is on a slower burn approach then the rest of the corps books which isn’t inherently a wrong way to tell a story, but in fact distinguishes it from the three other books. The question that should be ask, can Venditti and Tan keep going at this pace while satisfying new and old readers alike? Well let’s open page one and find out shall we?

Fall of the Lightsmiths is just a few short months away and Forever Evil is even closer. Yet its another, smaller, DC Comics event that should have lantern readers attention. The rumors are true, Green Lantern Corps will have a Zero Year with issue #25. Check out what the editor of all the Batman titles had to say about GLC’s crossover.
Because Larfleeze attacking Oa just isn’t enough, Green Lantern Hal Jordan has to deal with drained power batteries and a murderous Star Sapphire. Check out this preview for Green Lantern #23 by Robert Venditti and Billy Tan below.


DC Comics has released new art from a vast array of Villains Month issues, including Green Lantern #23.1: Relic. Hard not to be impressed by Rag Morale’s pencils.