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Blackhawk: Blood & Iron

Political
Collected in book form for the first time! Polish pilot Janos Prohaska-better known as Blackhawk-is on American soil and in trouble. Accused of Communist leanings, he stumbles across a plot to overthrow the U.S. government and bomb New York City concocted by former Nazis out for revenge. Collects Blackhawk: Blood & Iron #1-3, plus stories from Action Comics Weekly #601-608, #615-622, and #628-635...
All-American Comics (1939-)

Superhero
"THE ORIGIN OF GREEN LANTERN!" Featuring the very first appearance of the Golden Age Green Lantern, Alan Scott! Engineer Alan Scott's life is transformed forever when a mystical lantern grants him fantastic power, transforming him into Green Lantern!
The Wild Storm (2017-)

Antihero
Military
Superhero
Acclaimed writer Warren Ellis reimagines the WildStorm Universe here in THE WILD STORM VOL. 1!
Grifter. Voodoo. Jenny Sparks. Zealot. The Engineer. These legendary antiheroes transformed the way superhero stories were told. Their return will rip apart the system once again. It all starts with Angela Spica, an engineer driven to the brink of death by the transhuman implants buried in her body....
Birds of Prey: Wolves (1997-)

Love
The often-turbulent partnership of Black Canary and Oracle comes to an end in this one-shot issue as interpersonal tensions lead the pair to go their separate ways. On their own, they end up finding love in all the wrong places and face deadly foes—with no partner to help!
Birds of Prey: Sirens of Justice

Medical
When a new hospital collapses into a sinkhole in the middle of Gotham City, Harley Quinn tries to convince Huntress and Black Canary to investigate. But can the Birds of Prey really trust the Clown Princess of Crime? Or do Harley's true allegiances lie elsewhere?
Suicide Squad (2001-2002)

Murder
Space
In the aftermath of "Our Worlds at War," Sgt. Rock-now a general-is back in action to lead the Suicide Squad to victory, or to death. But can the new Squad's leader come up with a plan to take on a biological weapon that's gone out of control?
Uncover who is really behind this new Suicide Squad in these tales. Can Rock's hastily formed team of Deadshot, Killer Frost, Major Disaster, Reactron,...
Supergirl (1993-)

Superhero
Matrix, the Girl of Steel, realizes that Lex Luthor II may not be the noble soul he seems as she gets closer to discovering a terrible secret he's been keeping from her ever since Doomsday hit Metropolis.
Steel (2011-)

Superhero
Reign of Doomsday' part 1! John Henry Irons is a normal human being who managed to overcome all odds and become a hero during Metropolis's darkest hour. Now the very villain that led to his heroic first appearance in the DCU has returned—and this is looking for the Man of Steel! Continued in OUTSIDERS #37.
The Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special (2017-)

Space
Shilo Norman has taken up the mantle of Mister Miracle, following the example of Scott Free by cheating death on a daily basis. But when he pushes himself to the limit, the Black Racer comes calling. Now Shilo is literally running from death itself and a cosmic chase leads both target and hunter across the universe. Also featuring a Fourth-World era reprint!
The Huntress (1994-)

Family
She's back, stalking her prey through the Gotham City underworld without mercy...or remorse! This time, the Huntress is cracking down on a powerful crime family by working her way up a chain of corruption to its sinister boss. But along the way, she confronts the horrors of her own past while on a collision course with a mysterious assassin.
Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen (2019-)

Interdimensional
DC's "Year of the Villain" leaps into its final phase as the ultimate battle between Lex Luthor and the Batman Who Laughs rages! On one side are the super-powered "Apex" Lex's forces of injustice-Captain Cold, Oracle, Solomon Grundy, Black Manta, and Lobo-and on the other are the Batman Who Laughs' Infected, corrupted versions of heroes Supergirl, Shazam, Blue Beetle, Donna Troy, Hawkman, and...
Plastic Man (1943-)

Superhero
Plas and Woozy break up The Chance Club and must stop the Japanese from stealing a camouflage machine. Later, Professor Goodman takes advantage of a man's disfigurement; and Woozy heads out West to find his fortune after he is conned into buying a map to a goldmine. Scripts and art by Jack Cole.