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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!
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DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy # 2 (of 4)
[Written by Phil Jimenez; art by José Luis García-López and George Pérez. Goes on sale July 6, 32 pages, $2.99.]
The Teen Titans and the Outsiders travel to another world to be reunited with their long-deceased friend, Donna Troy!
The problem: she's not the Donna Troy they came to know and love. Don't miss a single issue of this spectacular miniseries!

Gotham Central #33
[Written by Greg Rucka & Ed Brubaker; art by Kano, Stefano Gaudiano, and Sean Phillips. Goes on sale July 6, 32 pages, $2.50.]
The entire GCPD is puzzled when the body of none other than Robin turns up in Gotham City. This one's definitely not to be missed!

The World's Greatest Superheroes
[Written by Paul Dini and Alex Ross; art by Ross. Goes on sale July 6, 396 pages, $49.99.]
This breathtaking compilation includes stories by the superstar team of Dini and Ross
from 1998 - 2003, such as Superman: Peace on Earth, Batman: War on Crime,
Shazam!: Power of Hope, Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth, JLA: Secret
Origins, and JLA: Liberty And Justice. In addition to the stunning art and
writing, this set contains preliminary and promotional art, various art for DC Direct
models, words from the creators, a new cover and JLA poster by Ross, an introduction by
Chip Kidd, and much more! Don't miss this one!

The Flash: The Secret of Barry Allen
[Written by Geoff Johns; art by Howard Porter, Livesay, and Michael Turner. Goes
on sale July 20, 240 pages, $19.99.]
This exciting collection brings together issues #207-211 and #213-217 of The Flash! Wally
has to make some hard decisions after discovering a dark secret of his late uncle
and mentor, Barry Allen. Also includes a thrilling team-up between The Flash and Nightwing
against Gorilla Grodd. This one is not to be missed!

Lex Luthor: Man of Steel #5 (of 5)
[Written by Brian Azzarello; art by Lee Bermejo. Goes on sale July 27, 32 pages,
$2.99.]
Find out what the Toyman has to do with Lex Luthor's plot to destroy the greatest threat
the world has ever faced: Superman! Luthor's fervent hope may be all that he has left if his
plans are foiled. You'll be glad you checked out the amazing conclusion to this fantastic
miniseries!

Teen Titans #26
[Written by Geoff Johns; art by Tony Daniel and Marlo Alquiza. Goes on sale July 20,
32 pages, $2.50.]
After the events that occurred in the recent Teen Titans/Outsiders crossover, Superboy seeks guidance from
fellow Titan Raven. Her counsel? An extensive soul search reviewing Superboy's past and
possible futures. A must for Super-fans!

Robin #140
[Written by Bill Willingham; art by Scott McDaniel and Andy Owens. Goes on sale July
20, 32 pages, $2.25.]
As someone from Tim's past continues to pursue him, Robin must choose between
working for the government on the Black Ops team or staying Batman's protege. You may
be shocked to know which he decides!

Spider-Man/Human Torch #5
[Written by Dan Slott; art by Paul Smith, Ty Templeton, and Nelson DeCastro. Goes
on sale June 29, 32 pages, $2.99.]
Spidey and the Human Torch's friendship will be changed forever in this exciting issue
of Spider-Man/Human Torch! Even though Peter Parker's a cool teacher, is he as cool as the guest speaker at the special assembly, none other than the Human
Torch? Find out here!

Fantastic Four: House of M #1
[Written by John Layman; art by Scot Eaton and Dan Hillsman. Goes on sale July 6, 32
pages, $2.99.]
Magneto's right-hand man is by far the second most powerful being on earth, but will
Victor Von Doom settle for second best? Don't miss the chance to see the Fantastic Four
like you've never seen them before in this issue!

Metal Gear Solid #11
[Written by Kris Oprisko; art by Ashley Wood. Goes
on sale July 27, 32 pages, $3.99.]
As Solid Snake is nearing the conclusion of his journey through Shadow Moses Island, he finds himself not only battling Vulcan Raven, but discovering the identities of two traitors. Plus, Metal Gear Rex is activated, and Liquid's plot unfolds with Snake being the cause of it! Check it out. Thanks to Carlos for this contribution.

24: Midnight Sun
[By Mark L. Haynes, J.C. Vaughn, and Renato Guedes. Goes
on sale July 2005, 52 pages, $7.49.]
Fox hit TV series 24 returns to comics in this one-shot! CTU agent Jack Bauer finds himself fighting terrorism once again when a terrorist group attacks an experimental oil drilling installation. Their plans? Destory the US's subterranean oil fields completely! You'll be glad you picked this one up. Thanks to Carlos for this contribution!

Archie and Friends #93
[By Scott Cunningham and Stan Goldberg. Goes
on sale July 25, 32 pages, $2.25.]
Archie and his friends find out what's worse than driving home from a disastrous gig on a scorching summer day: having the car break down! But that's not all - now they have to stay near a lake that's rumored to be haunted! Don't miss this frightfully fun issue. Thanks to Andrea for the contribution.

The Powerpuff Girls #64
[Written by Robbie Busch, Abby Denson, and John Rozum; art by Chris Cook, Ricardo Garcia-Fuentes, Mike DeCarlo and Phil Moy. Goes
on sale July 20, 32 pages, $2.25.]
When Bubbles impresses everyone with her gardening skills, Princess has a tantrum and decides to stir up some trouble! It looks like a great one. Thanks to Andrea for this contribution!
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