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Welcome to the Comic News page, the part of the site where we feature comics,
miniseries and graphic novels that are going on sale soon. Go ahead and look around
for awhile, and thanks for stopping by!
Click here for Ravenswood's exclusive interview with comic book author Bob Elinskas!
Click here for a sneak preview of Athena Voltaire!

Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #16
[Written by Mark Waid; art by Barry Kitson and Mick Gray. Goes on sale March 8, 32 pages, $2.99.]
By now, you've probably heard of "One Year Later." Now try 1,001 years later! You may think you know the story, but it's nothing
you could possibly imagine. Check it out!

Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006
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[Written by Marv Wolfman; art by Dan Jurgens with Jerry Ordway, Marc Campos, and Ivan Reis. Goes on sale March 8, 64 pages, $5.99.]
This special edition Secret Files issue will reveal what really happened to the last survivors of Crisis on
Infinite Earths (Superboy from Earth Prime, Superman and Lois Lane of Earth-2, and Alexander Luthor from Earth-3). What
have they been up to for the past 20 years? What's happened to them? And, most of all, what profound effect will their presence
have on the current DCU as we know it? Find out here!

Detective Comics #817
[Written by James Robinson; art by Leonard Kirk, Andy Clarke, and Simone Bianchi. Goes on sale March 1, 32 pages, $2.50.]
It's one year after the events of Infinite Crisis. Beginning a story arc that continues in Batman #651, this issue
will explore the question of who's been guarding the streets of Gotham City. Don't miss it!

Superman # 650
[Written by Geoff Johns and Kurt Busiek; art by Pete Woods and Terry and Rachel Dodson. Goes on sale March 15, 32 pages, $2.50.]
Part 1 in the 8-part story arc "Up, Up, and Away!" crossing over with Action Comics is finally here! A year after Infinite Crisis,
Metropolis prepares to say goodbye to one of their heroes. Catch up on all the action here!

Robin #148
[Written by Adam Beechen; art by Karl Kerschl, Ed McGuinness and Dexter Vines. Goes on sale March 22, 32 pages, $2.50.]
A new creative team combined with the reoccuring story arc throughout the DCU "One Year Later" hits the pages of Robin!
What's happened to Robin during this time period, and why is he wanted for the murder of one of the Bat-family? Not to be missed!

Blue Beetle #1
[Written by Keith Giffen and John Rogers; art by Cully Hamner. Goes on sale March 29, 32 pages, $2.99.]
Finally, the return of the Blue Beetle! The Scarab has chosen a new guardian, but this new host has a lot to learn about
the blessings and curses of the Scarab. This is one you don't want to miss!

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #5
[Written by Peter David; art by Michael Wieringo, Karl Kesel, Paul Mounts, and VC - Cory Petit. Goes on sale March 1, 32 pages, $2.99.]
"Weblog," the story presented in this month's Friendly
Neighborhood Spider-Man, takes us on a journey of Spidey's
career as a hero as told by a girl who believes he's been stalking her all
along. A must-read!

Fantastic Four: First Family #1
[Written by Joe Casey; art by Chris Weston, Chris Chuckry, and Richard Starkings. Goes on sale March 8, 32 pages, $2.99.]
We now present a first in Marvel Comics history: the in-depth details of how the Fantastic Four began their adventures!
What was going through Reed Richards' mind when the FF's rocket crashed? How did Sue and Johnny Storm react? How
did Ben Grimm handle the fate given to him? Find out here in this exciting issue!

PvP #25
[Written by Scott Kurtz; art by Scott Kurtz. Goes on sale March 2006, 24 pages, $2.99.]
To celebrate the 25th ish of PvP, some of the hottest writers in the comic book industry
are brining their talents to this humorous book. That includes writers such as Kurt Busiek,
Mark Waid, Robert Kirkman, Len Wein, Scott McCloud, Erik Larsen, and more! Plus, how could anyone resist
a cover like this one? Thanks very much to Jim for this contribution.
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