Image Comics to release LIBERTY COMICS 2010 in October, benefiting the CBLDF What do Frank Miller, Jeff Smith, Geoff Johns, Jim Lee and Image Comics have in common? They all support the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, which protects your right to make, sell and read the comics you love. Image Comics is showing its continued support for the CBLDF with the publication of LIBERTY COMICS 2010 this October.
In case you missed it, our friends at Sony Online Entertainment unveiled a first look at the DCU Online MMO last week during San Diego Comic-Con and…well, wow. It’s a thing of beauty. This one’s got it all — Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Joker and tons more, all in extremely detailed digital glory. We’d be remiss if we didn’t give it a prime spot right here on The Source, and so here it is.
I really wish I could talk to you about something, but I just can’t. Not yet. You see, JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST #6 is such a game-changer for the series, is just SO BIG a revelation that by telling you ANYTHING at all would blow EVERYTHING for you. I mean, it’s HUGE! I can’t tell you that it’s a Captain Atom-centric issue.
Separated by two continents and personal differences, the two Outsiders teams are pushed to their limits. Black Lightning, Owl Man and newest member Freight Train take on the combined might of Chemomorpho while Geo-Force and his army invade a neighboring country – only to come face-to-face with that country’s defender, The Olympian.
Lex’s quest for power – specifically, the power wielded by the Black Lantern ring — continues, as writer Paul Cornell and artist Pete Woods’ second issue ups the ante for the villainous star. Buckle in for a greatest hits tour of the DCU’s most wanted as Lex Luthor continues his epic hunt, with covers by superstar artist David Finch.