Wonder Woman has taken responsibility for a trio of mythical creatures
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Wonder Woman has taken responsibility for a trio of mythical creatures
A clever paranormal sitcom with wit and genuinely funny dialogue.
This is a coming-of-age magical fairy tale, but it’s going to be a very ethically complicated one.
Man-Bat narrates a quartet of nightmarishly sinister short stories, highlighting thus-far unseen members of the otherworldly magical collection known as The Otherkind.
The history of Detective Chimp’s damnation of Myrra, following the death of Jim Rook, is given prominence, while multiple mystic forces oppose the growing malevolence of Nabu (presenting as Doctor Fate).
Interspersed between somber, close-up shots of Detective Chimp drinking mournfully, are fanciful panels of dynamic battles involving magic and dragons.
Within the sparse pages of this special, Tynion IV is able to able to establish a new magical world order for the DCU, retcon an origin for the universe’s magic system, and provide an engaging and exciting story.
Lucifer, impatient and rueful, recovers from his wounds…
A slow-moving drama that cleverly plays with suburban amnesia and brief flashes of sinister magic.
Sometimes sacrifices have to be made, but can Baal go through with this one?
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...
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.
Nergal has reunited the Day brothers, and, by means of a human vessels, brings more demons from Perdition to London.
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 .
Jen Bartel’s gorgeous art has a luminous heat radiating through the sleepless dream of the narrative.
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.
A nun who is a devil takes a confession from a monster….