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Some of the better sounding Forever Evil titles

I am already in love with Geoff John’s Black Manta and Ocean Master, so that is happening. 

Zod is being written by Greg Pak, who is also writing another title but I forget which one. 

Charles Soule is on Lex Luthor, he’s doing pretty good on Swamp Thing.

Sholly Fisch is on two of the Superman ones, Bizarro and Metallo. Thats pretty sweet.

Reverse Flash is all Francis Manapul.

Riddler sounds good too.

Dial E looks amazing and has 20 or so artists so something fucking crazy is gonna happen.

Dial H #6 Solicit

Artist extraordinaire, David Lapham (Stray Bullets, Fringe: Tales From The Fringe, Silverfish) joins China Miéville for a stand-alone story where Nelson is stuck inside his house after he dials up a politically incorrect hero and Manteau reveals some of her forbidden and dangerous guises in the Refusenik Dossier.

DIAL H is one of those offbeat comic concepts like The Creeper or Doom Patrol orMetal Men that every artist and comics lover digs and secretly wants to draw,” Lapham told THE SOURCE. “It’s a crazy trip into your imagination, and I can’t wait to dig in to China Miéville’s off beat and very funny script and do it justice.”

Comic Reviews 1

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe #1

  • The cover feels like an after-thought, the interiors are superior.
  • The inner-monologue feels over-written, not bad but it makes the comic feel almost dated.
  • This is a very pretty book to look at.
  • Not much happens in this first issue, very decompressed.
  • The story is a very bare-bones fantasy adventure, the only real difference being that these are established characters and the twist that we the audience knows that this world is not as it is supposed to be.
  • I don’t know much about He-Man story-wise, so I can’t say for certain if the characters were in-character or not.
  • Overall this is a generic fantasy story starring He-Man characters, not bad but not great. Pretty to look at.
  • According to Philip Tan, mail armor is the new pouches/belts.
  • I am reminded of the first issue of Earth Two, which was similarly overwritten but had potential. That series turned out to be great. I will wait for another issue to come out before I pass judgement on this.
  • I really wanna watch the 2002 He-Man cartoon now.

Dial H #3

  • Up until now I had been reading the issues only as they were being released, but recently i’ve reread the entire ongoing from the beginning.
  • On my first read-through I was focused mainly on how cool all the transformations were.
  • The second time around, I started noticing the plot more, and it left me scratching my head.
  • By the third time, I was picking up a lot more. There is a really cool, intricate story being weaved. The characters Manteau and Squid in particular are fascinating.
  • Manteau is a great foil to our Nelson, but more than that she is pretty much the definition of what i’d call a strong female character.
  • The idea of identity, getting lost in an alternate persona, really shines through in this issue. You get the idea that Manteau has been through what Nelson is going through, but she has taken precautions against the Dial so she retains what is left of her original life.
  • Her best Dial Form is obviously the Fireman one.
  • Squid just seemed like a weird monster dude to me with the gimmick of switching between dialects at the drop of a hat. I’m happy that that isn’t just a gimmick, X.N. explains what that is all about in a really great panel.
  • Ex Nihilo (X.N.) is the only character I don’t really “get” so far, but I just realized she was in the first issue acting as Darren Hirsch’s doctor- sneaky
  • This issue gives us a lot of information at rapid pace while also delivering some good action.
  • The art here by Matteus Santolouco is unlike anything you’ll find in any of DC book (in a good way), as is the sheer imagination and weirdness.
  • It has the benefit of being disconnected from the rest of the DCnU too, so it stands entirely on it’s own merits.
  • This book warrants multiple read-throughs, but it may be my favorite New 52 book yet.

SWORD OF SORCERY #0

Written by CHRISTY MARX

Backup story written by TONY BEDARD

Art by AARON LOPRESTI and MATT RYAN

Backup story art by JESUS SAIZ

Cover by JOSHUA MIDDLETON

On sale SEPTEMBER 19 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

• In this new series featuring the long-awaited return of AMETHYST, Amy Winston leads a strange life on the road with her mother. She’s about to learn why it’s all been necessary when she discovers she’s the lost princess of Gemworld — and has powerful enemies hunter her!

• AMETHYST is written by Christy Marx, best known for her work on animated TV series including G.I. Joe, Transformers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and more, as well as the comics series Sisterhood of Steel.

• And in the backup story set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, the monstrous warrior BEOWULF is charged with finding and defeating the evil Grendel.

DIAL H #0

Written by CHINA MIEVILLE

Art by RICCARDO BURCHIELLI

Cover by BRIAN BOLLAND

On sale SEPTEMBER 5 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

• One of the first users of the H Dial learns a horrible secret that spells certain doom for the future!

JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #0

Written by JEFF LEMIRE

Art by MIKEL JANIN

Cover by RYAN SOOK

On sale SEPTEMBER 26 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

• Find out what young John Constantine was like in the early days of The New 52, and meet the villain who plans to kill him and the entire team!

ANIMAL MAN #0

Written by JEFF LEMIRE

Art and cover by STEVE PUGH

On sale SEPTEMBER 5 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

• What is the secret history of Animal Man?

• Learn how Buddy got his powers!

• Plus: A terrible secret is revealed as “Rotworld” draws closer!

SWAMP THING #0

Written by SCOTT SNYDER

Art by KANO

Cover by YANICK PAQUETTE

On sale SEPTEMBER 5 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

• The mysteries of Alec Holland and Anton Arcane revealed!

• Throughout history, Arcane has slaughtered the champions of the Red and the Green, and only Alec has escaped death – but for how much longer?

I, VAMPIRE #0

Written by JOSHUA HALE FIALKOV

Art by ANDREA SORRENTINO

Cover by CLAYTON CRAIN

On sale SEPTEMBER 26 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

• Witness how Andrew Bennett became a vampire!

• Who was the monster that attacked him? How did his powers develop? And why is he the only vampire able to control his terrible hunger for blood?

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