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DC Special Cyborg (2008-)
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Robots
How did Vic Stone go from man to machine? The life of the Teen Titan is retold, from his birth to his youth and emergence as one of the DC Universe's newest heroes to a present day wedding that ends in disaster!
Vertigo Quarterly CMYK (2014-)
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Superhero
Spring is the color of cool "blue" as Jock, Fabio Moon, James Tynion IV, Robert Rodi, Shaun Simon, Amy Chu, Joe Keatinge, Cris Peter, Tony Akins, and more contribute to the first installment of this unique anthology series.
Men of War (2011-2012)
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Military
As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics—The New 52 event of September 2011, Men of War follows young, headstrong soldier Joe Rock (grandson of the legendary Sgt. Rock) as he assumes command of Easy Company-a team of ex-military men turned contractors. Will they survive the battle-scarred landscape carved by the DCU's Super-Villains? Find out in this explosive new series from Ivan Brandon (Viking,...
Adam Strange Special (2008-)
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Superhero
After narrowly escaping a deadly blast, Adam Strange finds himself spiraling through the timestream, forced to relive the past and helpless to watch as his future unravels before his very eyes. Will he be able to pull himself together to rejoin the events in RANN/THANAGAR: HOLY WAR?
Brave & Bold (2007-)
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Space
Lords of Luck' part 1! Batman and Green Lantern team up and head out on the trail of what could be the greatest weapon in the DCU. The trail leads to Ventura, the gambling planet, and if they don't recover the weapon soon, you can bet the entire Universe will be at risk!
DCU: Legacies (2010-)
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Superhero
World War II rages on, giving birth to a new breed of hero. Caped and masked urban myths become legends as they emerge from the shadows to earn their place in history. Meanwhile, explore the bizarre new heroes Dr. Fate and The Spectre!
Infinity Inc. (2007-)
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Superhero
In the year-plus since the Everyman Project was shut down, life hasn't been kind to Starlight, Fury, and Nuklon. And John Henry Irons—the man responsible for the project's end—suspects the problems may lead back to their experiences on Everyman, opening doors that can never be shut!