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Wednesday, April 13, 2005DC COMICS FIRST LOOKSFIRST LOOK: BATMAN: JEKYLL AND HYDE #1 Batman: Jekyll & Hyde #1 will arrive in stores on April 20 from DC Comics. The issue is written by Paul Jenkins, with art by Jae Lee and a cover by Sean Phillips.
Here's how DC describes the book:
"...man is not truly one, but truly two." ‹ R.L. Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Never has that been better demonstrated than in Batman's conflicted foe Two-Face, the subject of the new 6-issue mini-series. Expressing the dual nature of the villain, the miniseries will feature visuals by two distinct artists: Jae Lee illustrates issues #1-3, while Sean Phillips draws issues #4-6.
"Jekyll & Hyde is a story of duality that examines how one man can seemingly harbor two souls, each bent on the other's destruction. But who is more honest: the man who acknowledges his dark side or the man who suppresses it?
"Don't miss this terrifying tale of Two-Face's past and present, as he battles with himself -- and the Batman."
Batman: Jekyll & Hyde #1 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
FIRST LOOK: JLA: CLASSIFIED #6 JLA: Classified #6 will arrive in stores on April 13 from DC Comics. The issue is written by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis, with art and cover by Kevin Maguire and Josef Rubinstein
Here's how DC describes the issue:
"Part 3 of the 6-part 'I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League!' Booster Gold has accidentally banished half of the 'Super Buddies' to Hell for all eternity, and now it's time for them to learn their fate -- from none other than The Demon."
JLA: Classified #6 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
Click Here to Buy T-Shirts! FIRST LOOK: THE HUMAN RACE #2The Human Race #2 will arrive in stores on April 13 from DC Comics. The issue is written by Ben Raab, with art by Justiniano and Walden Wong and a cover by Justiniano.
Here's how DC describes the issue:
"The unique mini-series continues as young Ulysses has joined the conspiracy of wildly powered individuals whose sworn duty is to protect the human race from outside mutations! But he may have been recruited for more reasons than he realizes..."
The Human Race will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
FIRST LOOK: THE QUESTION #6The Question #6 will arrive in stores on April 20 from DC Comics. The issue is written by Rick Veitch, with art and cover by Tommy Lee Edwards.
Here's how DC describes the issue:
"The finale of the mini-series. Vic Sage uncovers the gruesome murder at the Science Spire construction site, only to be ambushed by Minos and his heavily armed cohorts! But what of the plans for the Science Spire and its connection to Superman?"
The Question #6 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
FIRST LOOK: SEVEN SOLDIERS: KLARION THE WITCH BOY #1Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch Boy #1 will arrive in stores on April 20 from DC Comics. The issue is written by Grant Morrison, with art and cover by Frazier Irving.
Here's how DC describes the issue:
"Deep in the bowels of a subterranean city, young dissenter Klarion and his cat familiar Teekl have been hand-picked as potential recruits to the Submissionary Order, a group made up of brutal lawgivers who maintain order with the help of their familiars. But Klarion's nature is to rebel against the powers-that-be, which isn't a good idea in such a tightly controlled society -- one in which people who don't conform are swiftly judged and burned at the stake! "
Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch Boy #1 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
FIRST LOOK: LUCIFER #61Lucifer #61 will arrive in stores on April 20 from DC Comics. The issue is written by Mike Carey, with art by Peter Gross and Ryan Kelly and a cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta.
Here's how DC describes the issue:
"The thrilling conclusion the 3-part 'Breach.' As the Lilim and their allies march on Heaven, Jill Presto's magically prolonged pregnancy finally reaches term -- and the unborn child has not only Jill's fate, but that of Lucifer and Elaine in its hands."
Lucifer #61 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
FIRST LOOK: EX MACHINA #10Ex Machina #10 will arrive in stores on April 20 from DC Comics. The issue is written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art Tony Harris and Tom Feister and a cover by Harris.
Here's how DC describes the issue:
"The action-packed final chapter of the 5-part 'Tag.'' Mayor Hundred finally confronts the supernatural horror that's been terrorizing the subways and discovers the unexpected bond it shares with his previous career as the super-heroic Great Machine. Plus, an ancient ceremony is performed at Gracie Mansion, and New York City will never be the same!"
Ex Machina #10 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
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