You never know who you’ll run into…. IN HELL
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You never know who you’ll run into…. IN HELL
“Lucifer has finally made some headway with his persistent shoveling as he uncovers something…”
The Immortal Hulk is the last thing standing between the world of the living…and the GREEN DOOR.
What if you went to a magical world and things went really, really horribly?
Carl Creel has to do the impossible. The Absorbing Man has to kill the IMMORTAL HULK.
Heloise, a woman trapped in an abusive relationship, is at a crossroads: she can take the power Mahalia, a voodoo priestess, offers and make a better life for her and her child, or she can take her chances staying with her husband, Jean-Pierre, and hope Mahalia’s dark visions do not come true.
Bruce Banner is dead. His corpse has been dissected, his organs catalogued, and his inner workings are being studied by the scientists of Shadow Base. Bruce Banner is no longer a threat. That just leaves the IMMORTAL HULK...
Lucifer bound, Decker at a loss, and a grotesque puzzle of visions, which is exciting to see how they’ll all come together.
ICE CREAM MAN continues with another dreary confection.
The Wytches: Bad Egg Halloween Special works as a perfect reintroduction to the world of Wytches, and sets the stage for volume two of the series.
Ben Blacker dives into a dark fantasy hybrid of Bewitched and The Stepford Wives.
This is magic’s darkest hour—one of the most powerful magicians of all time may not survive!
And so it begins
How far will the Avengers go to stop The Hulk? Can They?
Magical seats of power crumble before the will of Hecate as more Witch-Marked are revealed, and the Justice League Dark is forced to divide and defend multiple locations from Hecate’s attacks.
The extent of Hecate’s power and machinations is revealed in Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour #1.
A sense of Wonder is reinvigorated in the character of Diana Prince, as James Tynion IV rewrites the laws and history of magic within the DC Universe in Justice League Dark #3 .
The Justice League Dark barely escaped their first encounter with Hecate, but they know she’ll be coming back for the power inside Wonder Woman. But what if Diana could tap into that power herself to take on Hecate directly?
Wonder, horror, and mystery had been promised from James Tynion IV’s burgeoning Justice League Dark series, and the second issue makes good on each assertion.
Is Earth doomed—along with the entire universe—or is there still a chance to save humanity?