COMICS: March's Solicits for DC Comics' JUSTICE LEAGUE Titles Revealed!

COMICS: March's Solicits for DC Comics' JUSTICE LEAGUE Titles Revealed!

Recently released by DC Comics, hit the jump to get a first look at several Justice League group titles, with cover art and synopses that may give us ideas of what to expect when these titles come out next March...

By Jolt17 - Dec 13, 2011 12:12 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: DC Universe | The Source

By March, the revamped titles from DC Comics will hit their seventh issue, and while we have previously seen the solicitations for DC's Batman titles, this time we get to see the covers and synopses of a few Justice League related titles thanks to The Source, DC Universe's blog. Also, do not forget to click on the link at the bottom of the page which will take you over to the site where you can check out the complete list of titles set for release as well as each title's release date.

Justice League #7

Written by Geoff Johns, art by Gene Ha and Gary Frank, cover by Jim Lee



Now that the team’s origin story is complete, starting with this issue we shift to the present-day Justice League! What has changed? Who has joined the team since? Featuring artwork by Gene Ha, the story also reintroduces the team’s greatest champion: Steve Trevor. Also starting in this issue: “The Curse of Shazam!” featuring a story by Geoff Johns and art by Gary Frank! Discover Billy Batson’s place in DC Comics – The New 52 as we reveal his all-new origin story!



Justice League International #7

Written by Dan Jurgens, art by Aaron Lopresti and Matt Ryan, cover by David Finch



With the Signal Men defeated and Earth saved from certain annihilation, the members of Justice League International expected to bask in glory and appreciation. Such is not the case as a new threat, one far more dangerous than anyone dared suspect, emerges and attacks with dire results, forever altering the team and sending it in a bold, new and unexpected direction.



Wonder Woman #7

Written by Brian Azzarello, art by Cliff Chiang



Remember the myth of Orpheus? Wonder Woman certainly does. And we hope she’s learned its lessons well, because someone she dearly loves is in Hell’s clutches – and she’s the only one who can mount a rescue mission! But Hades has no mercy, even for his own family – in fact, especially for his own family – and he doesn’t intend to let her walk out of his domain without paying a terrible price!



The Flash #7

Written by Francis Manapul and Bryan Buccellato



Captain Cold is back – and he’s more dangerous than ever! Seeking revenge on The Flash, he must convince the rest of the Rogues to reunite one last time. But what tore them apart before? And what did The Flash do to earn their deadly scorn? Find out here!



Green Arrow #7

Written by Anne Nocenti, art by Harvey Tolibao, cover by Howard Porter



Green Arrow’s gone looking for trouble, and he’s found it – in triplicate! Three women who give new meaning to the term “drop dead gorgeous” have our hero outnumbered and outgunned! Collectively, they’re called “Skylark,” and they’ve been sent on a secret mission with Oliver Queen as its focus! Who’s directing them, what is their shadowy goal and will Ollie let his guard down and be gulled by these beautiful and deadly adversaries? Join new creative team Anne Nocenti and Harvey Tolibao as they chart the next chapter in the life of Oliver Queen!



The Savage Hawkman #7

Written by Tony S. Daniel and James Bonny, cover and art by Phillip Tan



Hawkman battles an army of living corpses raised from the dead by the power of the Mortis Orb. Now that the ancient relic is in the possession of the Gentleman Ghost, thousands of lives might be snuffed out in an instant. It will take a team-up with New York City’s own Static to stop this undead threat!



What do you think of these titles? As usual, sound off with your thoughts on the usual spot below.



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titansupes
titansupes - 12/13/2011, 1:18 AM
Justice League cover looks good. Jime Lee is almost the only on who can pull of drawing that design...unsuprisingly. Though it does look good on the cover of Superman #7.

That Hawkman cover looks great. Is the book any good?
JDUKE25
JDUKE25 - 12/13/2011, 1:26 AM
EarOne
EarOne - 12/13/2011, 5:32 AM
JLA looks good (in an ol school way)...

by the way, skulldeath..who's dat in the pic, she looks pretty NICE.
marvel72
marvel72 - 12/13/2011, 5:38 AM
wonder woman & the flash look good,not that intrested in anything else.
hoodedjester
hoodedjester - 12/13/2011, 7:18 AM
haha that Green Arrow one looks like the start of a bad porn movie LOL
Fastestmanalive
Fastestmanalive - 12/13/2011, 8:26 AM
For JL, I like Jim Lee but Gary Frank is pretty awesome as well so Im not complaining. But Im concerned with them saying "who has joined the team since" I hope they havent added too many, they should just keep it to the core seven, those were always the best stories and was the best run back in the 90's. They should just focus on the greatest heroes in the DCU instead of adding too many people. Its about quality not quantity.

As for JLI its a decent read, bit slow moving but so are most comcis these days, its the description thats got me woried, "forever altering the team and sending it in a bold, new and unexpected direction." uuuhh dudes? dident we just finish the first arc and just finished establishing the team and ur already changing everything? another thing wrong with comcis these days everything is constantly changing that u dont have time to appreciate anything.

The Flash is pretty decent, reminds me of dexter, dont know why though, lol, maybe cuz Barry is a lab geek for the cops, but its good, but still hate the art, wish they would get someone new on that. And I do like the change to Captain Cold. For Batman, Mr Freeze sporting a freeze gun makes sense cuz Batman shouldent really have metahumans for villains cuz he isent one himself, but Flash is, so it should just make sense that his villains should also have powers.

I love Hawkman but sadly, sos far, as @NoRegrets said its pretty flat, hopefully it'll get better.

@SteveRogersSon
Have faith brother, cant help u with AC but in issue seven of Superman Keith Giffen takes over as writer and they said theyre going in a completely new direction, so hopefully we'll have at least one decent Superman book.




OtakuPapi
OtakuPapi - 12/13/2011, 8:39 AM
The Wonder Woman art looks like some old school 90's animation geez its hard to stomach
Mechagino
Mechagino - 12/13/2011, 9:59 AM
So we've got Hawkman teaming up with Static Shock to fight Zombies. I really need to read the savage hawkman.
Greengo
Greengo - 12/13/2011, 10:26 AM
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Greengo
Greengo - 12/13/2011, 10:27 AM
ChaosLord
ChaosLord - 12/13/2011, 10:51 AM
Hawkman looked awesome - the rest...meh.
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