Bruce Wayne wakes up in Arkham Asylum. Young. Sane. And…he was never Batman. So begins this sprawling tale of the Dark Knight as he embarks on a quest through a devastated DC landscape featuring a massive cast of familiar faces from the DC Universe. As he tries to piece together the mystery of his past, he must unravel the cause of this terrible future and track down the unspeakable force that destroyed the world as he knew it.
The team was never officially called the “Dark X-Men” (which was the name of the comics series, not the team). Instead, they were simply called the “X-Men” and were a government-sponsored team trying to take advantage of the name recognition of Charles Xavier’s X-Men, to which they had no official connection (much like Osborn’s Avengers team was pretending to be the real Avengers).
Cullen Bunn returns to the world of Empty Man with artist Jesús Hervás in this new ongoing series. The nation is in the grip of a terrible pandemic. The so-called Empty Man disease causes insanity and violence. Government quarantines are mandatory. One of the afflicted is Melissa Kerry, and the next step should be to quarantine her—but those who enter quarantine are never seen again. Melissa’s family won’t let that happen. All they have to do is care for her, keep her worsening condition a secret—and they’ll do anything, trust anyone, to keep her safe.
The monstrous Son of Hulk has been abducted to the Microverse, where his father once found love. Now he must battle an invasion force of murderous aliens…even if it means unlocking a new, horrifying power within him that can never be controlled.
Judgement Day will see the Avengers try desperately to avert a war between the Eternals and the X-Men. Fans will get their first glimpse at the conflict in a prelude story by Kieron Gillen and artist Dustin Weaver. Judgement Day will also mark the exciting debut of a new hero that Marvel has big plans for this year! Meet Bloodline in an introduction story by writer Danny Lore and artist Karen Darboe!
From the screenwriter of the MAN-THING movie comes this prequel exploring the disappearance of the local sheriff in a backwater bayou town plagued by mysterious and horrific events. Featuring some of the cast from the film, as well as a new character – an unflappable insurance-claims adjuster named Nathan Mehr – this story further explores the mythology and backstory introduced in the movie, ending where the big-screen adventure begins.
Featuring tales of sci-fi horror by Simon Bisley, James O’Barr, Kevin O’Neill, Dave Gibbons, Dougie Braithwaite, Dave Elliott, Simon Furman, Peter Snejbjerg, and John Tomlinson.
A new Hawkman series was announced in March 2018 with writing by Robert Venditti and art by Bryan Hitch, the book will explore Carter Hall’s experiences after the events that happened during Dark Nights: Metal, alongside his relationship to Hawkgirl.
The first arc of the comic deals with Hall, believing there are gaps in the memories of his past lives, recovering a mystical artefact that allows him to unlock all his memories. He becomes aware of multiple previous incarnations of himself, which include Katar Hol, and also has a vision of Earth in the future, destroyed by gigantic winged creatures (later revealed to be spaceships) known as the Deathbringers. Hall deduces that his first human incarnation, Prince Khufu, had the same vision, resulting in a winged figure becoming an important symbol throughout all his lives.
Carter Hall also discovers that, as well as reincarnating over time on Earth, he has also lived multiple lives on alien worlds, and at least once two or more of his reincarnations have existed simultaneously.
Debuting in 1993 as Sabrina’s Halloween Spook-tacular, the series continued as the Holiday Spectacular in 1994 and 1995. The stories in the oversized issues are all holiday-themed.
After “Hereos Reborn”, Thor and several members of the Avengers battle the Destroyer. Thor is saved by an enigmatic being called Marnot, who binds the life-force of a mortal called Jake Olson to the thunder god. Thor enters into a war with the Dark Gods with Marnot revealed to be Hescamer, one of Odin’s ravens; and battles the returning Enchanters Three.