Saturday, October 11, 2014

NEW 52 Month 34, Part 2

JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #34: Boston Brand, recently returned to the land of the living, and Justice League Dark are trapped in Nanda Parbat by Pantheon. Boston receives a visit from Brahma Dass, who convinces Boston to flee his dungeon cell and escape through the underground channel. Boston receives a vision of his five year old self being visited by Brahma Dass and was taken to Nanda Parbat, all of which he thought he imagined over the years. Meanwhile, becomes a huge beast and frees the rest of the team, while using the Green to discover the secrets of Nanda Parbat. Eons ago, the old gods of Nanda Parbat were rejected in favor of new gods. But the old gods lived on through Pantheon, which remained dormant until awakened by Project Thaumaton. They find Boston, who has been slain by archers and has become Deadman again and he must possess Pantheon to stop it. Brahma Dass and Deadman enter and, by spreading their spirits as wide as they can, cause Pantheon to explode into ten thousand gods, which returns Nanda Parbat back to the way it once was. Before returning to Earth, Brahma Dass explains that Boston was a soul looking for help and that was how he ended up being chosen by Nanda Parbat. With that, Brahma Dass disappears and the team leaves.

J.M. DeMatteis and Andres Guinaldo resolves this story in kind of a lame fashion. So, the NEW ORIGIN of Deadman is that his parents were alcoholics and he was taken to Nanda Parbat when he was a child? This now reads like PETER PAN with a drunken twist! The story seems contrived, the art was okay and the whole issue was just another book I the stack. This series has had its’ ups and downs since the whole FOREVER EVIL BLIGHT story, and even that had its’ lame moments. Maybe the line of “magical books” from DC will get a kick in the pants with the arrival of KLARION. Right now, it certainly can use it.

JUSTICE LEAGUE 3000 #9: Justice League 3000 find out that they contain micro-explosives that can be detonated remotely. And Locus continues her love attraction with the reborn Hal Jordan, but he turns the table on her, sends the rest of JL3K to safety while he remains on Cadmusworld. In the second tale, A reborn Teri, who is now the new Flash, gets to beat on her brother until Kali gets involved and begins to beat on her. Luckily, Superman arrives to land a hand. Then they depart, leaving terry to plot revenge.

If this was the first issue of this title you have ever read, based on my recommendations or anyone else, I would be so ripped! What an absolute waste of glossy paper! Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Howard Porter gives us a ridiculously short first story which results in the team being saved by Hal Jordan, who is willing to sacrifice himself to save the rest of the team. The second story, by Giffen, DeMatteis and Chris Batista was just an excuse to explain Teri’s rebirth to her and allow her a modicum of revenge on her murderous brother. It had none of the writing flair or action they previous issues had and I really feel screwed! Give me back my JL3K!!!

JUSTICE LEAGUE UNITED #4: Alanna is back on Earth in the abandoned Zeta bunker when she hears a noise and grabs a ray gun. The noise is from Heather, who explains her friend Miiyahbin had been kidnapped by some kind of monster. They search for Miiyahbin, but see a monster and Alanna fires at it. It quickly disappears and then returns, before disappearing again. Fearing it will return, they race into a cave and find an unconscious Miiyahbin frozen in ice on the wall. Miiyahbin yells "Keewahtin!" and becomes Equinox, then destroys the monster. Meanwhile, on Rann, Sardath is taking a ton of heat because of his role in a number of things including the Ultra Project, the Polaris War Treaty, and the death of Katar Hol. Sardath puts the blame on Byth Rok. The Thanagarians take Hawkman's body home, while Sardath demands Ultra. Martian Manhunter tells him they the child is under his protection and will be taking him back with him. Sardath insists that Adam needs to stay here because of the serious feedback that happens when he and Alanna are together. Soon, Thorvis Thal and his crew are being chased by Byth and Lobo, who break onto their ship and locate Hawkman's body. In payment, Byth gives Lobo the location of the other Lobo. The League returns to Earth and Courtney suggests it would make a great headquarters before naming the group Justice League United. Heather and Alanna rush in with a helpless Miiyahbin in her arms.

Welcome to some of the busiest 20 pages in comics. Lok at my synopsis and realize that is one 20 page issue. Now, that being said, it doesn’t mean it was 20 GREAT pages! Jeff Lemire and Mike McKone do an adequate job of putting this book together but something about the line-up leaves me cold. This is definitely the Justice League B team and makes me want Justice League International back. At least they got rid of the original plan to call this book JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL.

NEW 52 FUTURE’S END #13-16: In issue #13, the Wounded Duck is held up and Cal turns over the money from the cash drawer so as not to arise suspicion in front of Madison Payne. But the crook steals the only piece of jewelry from her and Cal promises to get her a new one. Later, he find the robber and beats him badly, before taking back the necklace. That night, Michael Holt has a conversation with his AI, admitting to it that he is afraid of the cyborg body he recovered. Seeing this new Batman as a threat, he plans on confronting him about the cyborg. On Cadmus Island, Cole and Fifty Sue climb through an air vent to try and find the secret of the stealth OMAC. She also tells him that the scientists working there are not Cadmus scientists-they are Earth 2 scientists. At Key's workshop, they villains question how smart it was to team up with Batman. When he arrives, there is an argument that ends when Plastique throws an explosive paper airplane at him and knocks him out. Elsewhere, Emiko and Big Barda discuss the reasons why she killed her identity and became Jane Kirby. Emiko insists they go to Metropolis and meet with Lois Lane. But they need to find a way to get Barba across the Canadian border without an Earth Card. But, before they get to Emiko’s contact, a little girl tricks them into go down an alley. The little girl is Fifty Sue and the man in the alley is Deathstroke.

In issue #14, Barda and Emiko are given the choice to surrender as an alternate Earth fugitive, or die. Barda takes down Slade and Emiko shoves an arrow through his lower jaw. Emiko hits Fifty Sue with an explosive arrow, allowing them to escape. Back in New York City, Terry McGinnis wakes up to find his co-conspirators trying to figure out what to do with him, with Plastique being in favor of keeping him alive. At Columbia University, Madison gets a surprise from Cal in the form of the necklace she had stolen the night before. On Cadmus Island, Cole is attacked by a security OMAC and has to be saved by Fifty Sue, who threatens the Earth 2 scientists before killing one of them. Lois Lane investigates the box she received after Green Arrow's funeral. She touches the a small green triangular prism, which shows her images of the heroes from Earth 2, including Red Tornado, which she realizes is her from Earth 2.

Issue #15 begins with Superman catching up to Rampage but is forced to let her escape when she threatens a bus filled with children. Lois lane meets with him and explains the mysterious package that includes the prism showing the Earth 2 heroes in a prison. She also asks him who he is under the mask. Meanwhile, Hawkman, Amethyst and Frankenstein are still imprisoned by robots apparently controlled by The Engineer. Frankenstein wakes and describes his first dream in two hundred years. It tells of a terrible future that he believes they will cause. On Cadmus Island, King Faraday contacts Deathstroke and Cole and wishes to speak with them both in private. Down in their cells, Hawkgirl and Rita contemplate about what Cadmus is planning as they wait for Scott Free to return. He appears and says that scientist Lana has gone missing. In Africa, John Constantine reunites with Midge. She admits she is scared about the ship they found where the only survivor claims an angel slaughtered everyone.

In issue #16, we begin in n Washington, DC, where Stormguard stops two thugs trying to purchase a forged ID card. One man says it’s the only way to get a job because of his PTSD. On Cadmus Island, King Faraday discovers Mister Miracle sneaking out of his cell. Later, Faraday confronts Fifty Sue about her not telling him about all the stealth OMACs on the island. Lana admits that she has seen these OMACS, and Faraday Slade, Sue and Cole to investigate. Meanwhile, Michael Holt continues to converse with his AI, even as the release date for his uSpheres fast approach. In Metropolis, Lois goes to meet with Commissioner Sawyer, only to find Rampage trashing the area outside of S.T.A.R. Labs. Luckily, Superman arrives to help out. In the Huron System, The Engineer returns to her prisoners and they learn the planet they are on isn’t really a planet. It’s a ship run by her master: the Brainiac program.

Welcome to four more weeks worth of intrigue. So, do all the unbelievers believe in this book now? Brian Azzarello, Jeff Lemire, Dan Jurgens, Keith Giffen wrote this story with art by Patrick Zircher, Aaron Lopresti, Scott Eaton and Jesus Merino. I guess the biggest complaint from fans is that this series will mean nothing in the end as the resolution of things will keep the future from occurring. What they forget is that the series began 30 years in the future. This is five years forward. So changes here will only affect the FAR FUTURE. That means I see the war occurring, Earth 2 being eliminated and merging with our Earth and everything coming to this point in time. Either that or Grant Morrison’s Multiverse will wipe all the universes out.

NEW SUICIDE SQUAD #2: As the Suicide Squad is getting fired upon by robots, Deadshot leads them out only to find themselves surrounded. Deathstroke is also under attack and, with him missing, Black Manta grabs Joker's Daughter and has Harley get Deadshot. Meanwhile, Vic and Amanda argue over whether this mission is a success or not. At the same time, the Russian military argues over whether their Rocket Red Brigade is a success or not.  Soon the Squad has taken down all of Knyazev's men and they learn that Rocket Reds are being sent in. Deadshot shoots Knyazev, who returns fire. Deadshot fires again and then crawls through the wreckage of the train to find out that the Rocket Reds are causing massive destruction.

I still haven’t figured out why DC needed to cancel the first series and relaunch it with this. If they were intent on changing the team makeup, then do it and not do this. Creative team change? Well, if there was a change in numbering with every creative team change, there would be a new #1 on some titles every six months! Sean Ryan and Tom Derenick are writing an okay story that still needs firming up. Art is by Scott Hanna, Mark Irwin, Norm Rapmund and Batt and, when you have that many artists working on a book, it can’t be a good thing. So, my fear is this title will be running down a real rough road until it gets into a groove.

RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #34: Starfire is taking out alien slavers in Abu Dhabi and looking for information. She tracks down the person responsible for their overlord and prepares to execute him. Roy and Jason arrive and convince her to not get her revenge. She flies off, but he has other plans as she grabs one of Roy’s exploding arrows and blows his own head off. Back at the home of the outlaws, Starfire unlocks a special vault and withdraws a special drug.

Man, this book absolutely cannot suck much more than it is right now! Scott Lobdell tries to be preachy and it doesn’t work at all. He spends an entire issue with Starfire tracking and catching the bane of her existence and then she is convinced NOT to take revenge. And this old man, who has pleaded for his life commits suicide. Why do I see a page stolen from KILL BILL PART 1 where his grand daughter witnesses the whole thing and maybe, one day, will show up to avenge her grandfather. RB Silva and Cory Smith handle the art and that’s just okay. But the writing, the dialogue, and the plot are just a mess. This may be my final issue after the FUTURE’S END issue.

RED LANTERN #34: In the final chapter of the ATROCITIES storyline, we discover that not only is Rankorr cured from the parasite that Atricitus had put in him but Skallox is really working undercover for Guy Gardner. Atrocitus and his Lanterns arrive and begin to battle with Rankorr, Shadow Thief and Skallox, who has his neck broken by the evil Lantern, sending Shadow Thief into a rage. Bleez arrives and takes out Dex-Starr with a constructed hammer. Finally, the Judge gets involved and judges Guy “not guilty” before destroying all the evil Red Lanterns except for two. Guy battles Atrocitus and calls up 10 rings to battle him with, stripping Atrocitus and Dex-Starr of their rings, which turns them back into their original forms. Guy leaves the Red Lanterns in charge of Sector 2814 and heads to Earth to be our protector.

Does this mean Guy may become Warrior again? I hope not: that costume was UGLY!!!This was a great resolution to a killer story. Thank you Charles Soule and Alessandro Vitti for filling this team with emotion, energy and, most of all, character. They have all had their moments of good and evil and have all felt the pain of seeing their comrades die. This book, which has been so up and down in the last year, certainly hit its’ mark with their four parter. With Soule leaving to go to Marvel, I can only hope his replacement is as worthy.

SECRET ORIGINS #5: In the first tale, Victor Stone argues with his father about the viability of an experiment. We flashback to his younger days when he and his father would butt heads based on Vic’s pure athletic talent and the accolades it would bring him. When he turned 18, he moved out and moved in with some friends before attending MSU. After a time, Vic agreed to talk to his father and that was the day that a portal opened to Apokolips, allowing Parademons to enter. Victor was badly burned by the energy from the Boom Tube and he was rushed into the Red Room where his father used alien technology  to build him a cyborg body. Eventually, he realized his purpose in the world and joined the Justice League.

In the second story, we see how Jason Todd had been taken in off the streets by Dr. Leslie Thompkins and how Bruce Wayne took him in. Eventually, he showed him the Batcave, offered him the job of Robin and trained him. Suffering with rage issues, which tended to make them butt heads, Jason learned that his mother was alive. This turned out to be a trap set up by the Joker. He was savagely beaten and left to die in an explosion. He clawed his way out of his grave and was taken to a Lazarus Pit by Talia al Ghul and he was eventually taken to the Acres of All and trained as an assassin by Ducra and the All-Caste. He would return to Gotham and became the Red Hood.

In the third tale, we see how Princess Mera of Xebel, betrothed of Nereus, had great ability to shape water which his soon to be husband was jealous of. In fact, he hoped to be able to pass through the barrier between Atlantis and their land of Xebel and murder the king of Atlantis. Mera was sent to a sinking ship, knwoing it was the only way to pass through the barrier. Stopping another fishing boat and demanding to know where Atlantis was, she was told of the great Atlantean Aquaman and how he had saved so many seamen. They soon met and he asked her to dinner, where he asked of the pendant she wore. She raced off to listen to her mother’s message, which was recorded inside the pendant. She was told to complete her mission, which would allow her to be free to marry anyone she wanted to. She told Aquaman that she had a mission and it might take a long time to complete it.

As with almost every issue of this series, there is some really good stuff and some really mediocre stuff. The first tale, by Marv Wolfman and Edgar Salazar, is just filling in a lot of things I could care less about. We all know Cyborg’s origin and are aware of how he and his father didn’t get along. I found it boring and overly dramatic. The second tale, by Scott Lobdell and Jack Hebert, was a little bit better. But again, most of this information we already knew. The final story, by Jeff Parker and Daniel HDR(who?), gives us a great deal of Mera’s back story and leaves us believing that someday, when we least expect it, she will kill the King of Atlantis. Maybe someone should tell Aquaman. So, I can’t give this a full recommendation but, if you think five dollars is okay to spend to get one good tale, then go for it!

SINESTRO #5: We begin with Hal Jordan and Sinestro ready to battle each other until cooler heads prevail and the two of them go off to talk out their differences. Sinestro tells of the deep depression he drifted into after the destruction of his planet and his people. And, after meditating for a very long time to purge Parallax, it was his daughter and his people who saved him from his mental state. Suddenly, he brings Parallax forth and has it attack Hal, before calling it back to him like a dog, explaining how he was able to master the beast. And that should scare everyone in the universe.

Danzig Lantern? Really, Cullen: is that the best you got? OMG! This book continues to be saved only by the art of Dale Eaglesham. It is sometimes angry, sometimes preachy and usually filled with many long-winded speeches by Sinestro and his fellow Yellow Lanterns. Not to mention, we get a Green lantern with some testicles here, as opposed to the whiny Hal Jordan we get in his own book(Yes-that is a good thing!)Cullen Bunn has written some great stuff and he also was responsible, with Matt Faction, for BATTLE SCARS. That having been said, this is not one of those great ones.

STAR SPANGLED WAR STORIES #2: Carmen and Jared prepare to infiltrate the militia group they were assigned to get to. As Carmen, going by the name of Tiffany, gets patted down and meets with the militia, Jared dispatches two men preparing to kill him, getting a photo of the militia leaders that he forwards to Washington. His superiors recognize Valerie Watkins, who used to work for the government. While group leader Duke interviews Tiffany, Jared sets off alarms as he kills another guard. Duke sends Tiffany and one of his scientists to another farm with the virus that has been created. Jared finds two more scientists working for the militia and ends up killing them both. He finds their lab but, before he can fully investigate, a grenade destroys the place and forces him to fight against his attackers. Gravedigger's team arrives and vaporizes the enemy. They try and catch up to Duke and discover he is about to launch a missile from his truck. Jared climbs on top of the missile and tries to change its’ course from its’ target in Washington. He does, but now it is heading for Sutterville, Tennessee.

Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and Scott Hampton give us another weird action filled issue here. Under a Darwyn Cooke cover, this book delves deeper into the mystery of the militia and leaves a ton of unanswered questions. Who are these guys? Why did Valerie Watkins leave the government and who dropped her off their watch list? What is this virus and does it have anything to do with all that marijuana? What is in the bomb? Possibly the virus? I love this book and love the energy it brings. Of course, I was a huge fan of ALL STAR WESTERN by Palmiotti and Gray so loving this one goes without saying. I cannot wait for the next issue!

SUPERMAN #34: Even as a clocked man watches him, Superman brings Neil Quinn to visit his long lost parents. It is revealed that they were physicists for the military who were recruited to work for the Ulysses Research Lab. But some reality-eating matter escaped in the lab and, thinking the lab was going to be consumed, they sent their son to the Fourth Dimension. Not long after, they found a way to contain the creature by sealing the leak, but they lost their research and any way to find their son in the process. Neil tells how the people of the Fourth Dimension adopted him and named him after the name on his ship, Ulysses. The biggest threat they Fourth Dimension faced was Klerik. Now that he was captured and his adoptive parents had passed away, there was nothing to hold him there, which is why he knows he can remain on Earth with his birth parents. Superman convinces his parents that he can help create a fake paper trail to cover up Neil’s many missing years and that it is probably not a good idea to tell folks about his inter-dimensional travels. Later, Clark wakes in his apartment and finds Neil waiting for him. Then, after a conversation about dreams, they head towards a scrap yard where a green light from one of the mechanical creatures is shining. They end up in an underground tunnel where a small device attaches itself to Ulysses' head and begins to control him. A masked man who calls himself The Machinist sets a bunch of mechanical attack-dogs at Superman. Then he sends his Mind-Ticks to try and control Superman. But Ulysses burns a hole through the Machinists’s chest, killing him. Even worse: the Machinist lives in the mask and was controlling the individual. Neil has just murdered an innocent man.

Geoff Johns and John Romita Jr. gives us another kick-ass chapter in their take on the Man of Steel. The story rocks, Romita is in a nice groove and this is very different from Scott Lobdell’s work. I love this book and am so glad to see the Big Blue Boy Scout get to a proper place, between this title and the revitalized ACTION COMICS.

SWAMP THING #34: Lady Weeds and The Wolf have gravely wounded Brother Jonah, but Capucine manages to bring Alec back to Louisiana to help. Jonah wakes and begs Alec to take him to the grove of the Parliament. Once there, he begs to be allowed into the Green to serve as Alec's Regent and, as his life begins to fade away, he asks Alec to finish reading his book, One Hundred Years of Solitude. Lady Weeds wants is to destroy Alec and make Wolf her Parliament of Trees. She gets a ride to a hospital in New Orleans, murders her driver and sets fire to the park next to the hospital. Alec arrives at the hospital and battles Wolf while Lady Weeds plans to heads back to the Swamp to find Guarav. Wolf gets away and the next morning, Lady Weeds and Wolf take hostages and call for Alec to arrive. Despite her ordering Wolf to kill the hostages, he refuses and releases the hostages and then kills himself. Alec says he could put Wolf back into the Green, but won’t. Lady Weeds escapes and runs into Capucine who snaps her neck. In doing so, Lady Weeds it left alive but paralyzed from the neck down. As all this transpires, a creature calling itself Calculus introduces itself to Alec.

Charles Soule and Javier Pina turn in a nice ending to the Wolf and Lady Weeds saga while getting ready to embark on what will be Soule’s final arc. This series is probably as close to old school DC as any of the NEW 52. It has so many moments that feel like the classic runs in SWAMP THING’s history that it is hard to NOT fall in love with this book. Like every other series about to undergo creative changes, I hope this one doesn’t suffer from them.

TEEN TITANS #2: While Bunker and Beast Boy reflect on the incident that occurred when they stopped the bus hijackers, Red Robin interrogates the badly beaten suicide bomber in his hospital bed. Suddenly, he goes into cardiac arrest and dies. Meanwhile, Theresa Cicero is attacked on the streets of New York when an all-female vigilante group that proceeds to beat up the thugs saves her. Elsewhere, a S.T.A.R. Labs building explodes and Bunker and Beast Boy head out to see if they can help. They get told that if the fire reaches whatever the big thing the folks at S.T.A.R. are working on, it will take out Manhattan. Turns out the woman responsible for the bus attack is there and, once Bunker discovers that she is a robot, he blows up her head and uses his purple bricks to extinguish the fire. That night, Raven goes to see a band that is a tribute to her called Dark Raven and the robot, named Algorithm, gets rebuilt thanks to a high ranking S.T.A.R.official by the name of Manchester Black. 

OMG! This is the infamous Manchester Black who, in the old DCU, was the leader of the vigilante group known as The Elite. But, when we last saw him, he had killed himself. So…I’m not sure what to think but I am pretty psyched to have Will Pfeifer work him into the book. Also thrown in is Josiah Power who, in the old DCU, was the leader of the superhero group for hire known as The Power Company and once called one of the most powerful metas in the universe(and that was Superman saying that). So I am still not a huge fan of the whole “social media Titans”, but I am liking where Pfeifer is going with this and getting used to Kenneth Rocafort’s art.

TRINITY OF SIN PANDORA #14: Pandora follows a vampire only to be stabbed with a sword by Andrew Bennett. He admits he is responsible for the vampires infesting Baltimore and they continue to hunt the one. Meanwhile, Kincaid offers Giganta a job working for S.H.A.D.E. killing monsters. They end up at the same elevator shaft that Pandora and Bennett are at, but on a different floor. The shaft has a huge spider’s web in it and soon Kincaid and Giganta are attacked by spider-vampires. The foursome fight together to kill most of the creatures and free those people trapped in the web. Bennett leaves to hunt down the creatures that escaped while Kincaid suggests the trio form an alliance.

And thus ends this title which prepares to go away and leave room for TRINITY OF SIN which is supposed to feature the true immortal trinity. Ray Fawkes, Francis Portela and Tom Derenick give us a so-so final issue. On one hand, I was thrilled to see Andrew Bennett return to the NEW 52, as he has been A.W.O.L. since I, VAMPIRE ended. I was also psyched to see Kinkaid, Giganta and Pandora for a trio of monster hunters. But, unless Kinkaid and Giganta are going to me minor players in the new title, this was a waste of plot. I would like to see the trio with their own monster-hunting title and have DC deep-six the TRINITY title, especially with The Phantom Stranger getting to be  totally annoying.

TRINITY OF SIN THE PHANTOM STRANGER #22: The Phantom Stranger and his friends are in the Utah desert where they face The Presence in an effort to return Zauriel to life. But he soon wakes to find himself living Phillip Stark’s life again, complete with his wife, children, and dog. One night, they are in their car and Stark swerves off the road after he sees Pandora and The Question standing in the middle of the road. The next day, he meets with his psychiatrist Doctor Thirteen and is freaked out by his dog, who he believes is “rooting around” in his brain. Soon he finds himself in a church, having a conversation with The Presence, who has again taken the form of the dog and offers to trade his life for Zauriel’s. Zauriel comes back to life as a woman and The Stranger, Zauriel and Terrance Thirteen fly off to future mysteries.

J. M. DeMatteis and Fernando Blanco bring this title to a close with one of the LAMEST stories in this run since issue #1. I can’t even begin to say how awful this was. Suffice it to say another issue of the former Judas Iscariot being a wimpy, immortal whining is more than I care to think about. The only thing this did was introduce the other members of the Trinity. Yay!

WONDER WOMAN #34: Due to circumstances beyond DC’s control, this issue won’t appear until October, which means it will be reviewed as part of the Month 35 reviews.

WORLDS’ FINEST #26: Power Girl and Huntress discover that Earth 2 has been turned into a desolate wasteland. But Kara takes joy in the fact that she senses Kale-El and flies towards him, as the pair are attacked by Parademons and become separated. DeSaad has also made it through the portal but is concerned that Darkseid is not here. Back on our Earth, Tanya Spears awakens to find that the portal that took Huntress and Power Girl home destroyed Starr Laboratories. While everything they ever worked on at Starr is destroyed, Tanya discovers she now has developed super-strength and impenetrable skin. Not only that, a arrives to tell her that Karen Starr's will gives Tanya the name of Power Girl. After fighting off the Parademons and reuniting, Huntress and Power Girl head towards Geneva to help the Wonders of the World fight off the Apokoliptians.

Paul Levitz and Tyler Kirkman have managed to get the girl’s home after 26 issues of toiling on our Earth. But they have come home to find their world a mess. And now Tanya has the powers and the name. What happens next? Well, there is a weekly EARTH 2 series coming in October that will tie in with this series AND the current EARTH 2 monthly. All of this will lead up to a BIG EVENT in April. Sit tight, fans: this fight ain’t over yet!

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