The publisher has announced some awesome variants and a new volume of DC Power
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The covers, which feature some of the publisher’s best loved Black superheroes, including the likes of Steel,Cyborg, andBatwing, are all drawn by Static co-writer and artist Nikolas Draper-Ivey.
The titles and characters included in the scheme are as follows:
You can check out all of the new covers in the gallery below - we’re particularly loving that atmospheric take on Green Lantern John Stewart.
The publisher also recently announceda follow upto its popular DC Power Black History Month anthology.
Writers John Ridley, Brandon Thomas, Lamar Giles, Cheryl Lynn Eaton, and Alitha Martinez, and artists Campbell, Edwin Galmon, Khary Randolph,Denys Cowan,Tony Akins, Asiah Fulmore and more will also contribute new stories featuring The Signal, The Spectre, Thunder and Lightning, Bloodwynd, Val-Zod, the Superman of Earth-2, Nubia, and more.
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We interviewed writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson recently about Green Lantern: War Journal and how it willchange the way you think about John Stewart.
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