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Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy (1996-)

Love
Mythical
Elseworlds. In a world where Superman rocketed to Earth in 1938, Clark Kent has hardly aged a day by 1996, while his beloved Lois Lane has watched herself grow older with each passing year, with the gulf between immortal man and mortal woman ever widening. But when Lois gets the chance to obtain her heart's desire, she finds herself transformed by the power of ancient gods into the Man of Steel's...
Supernatural Vol. 4 (2011-)

Supernatural
Dean and Sam Winchester were raised as Hunters by their widowed father, seeking vengeance on the supernatural elements that took their mother from them. But the road to vengeance is a dark one, and is it a place where children can have any semblance of a life? On an academic break while at Stanford, Sam Winchester visits the United Kingdom on what is meant to be a sleepy trip. His first day he...
Swamp Thing (2004-)

Science
The original Swamp Thing is back…and nothing will ever be the same. Andy Diggle and Enriqué Breccia join forces to bring new life to the swamp, as its defender is reintroduced to VERTIGO in an all-new ongoing series. Stripped of Alec Holland's human conscience, the Swamp Thing seeks to restore balance to the natural world by destroying his own daughter, Tefé, herself a powerful Elemental, and...
Swamp Thing: Futures End (2014-)

Superhero
The Avatars of the Green, Red and Gray go to war with the avatars of Bacteria and Metal! It's five years later, and Alec Holland is trying to mediate a ceasefire that could also be his last stab at reconnecting with humanity!
Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age

Monsters
Deep in the bayous of Louisiana, far from civilization's grasp, a shadowed creature seen only in fleeting glimpses roils the black waters…a twisted, vegetative mockery of a man…a Swamp Thing!
Created by writer Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson, this shambling, muck-encrusted figure swiftly became one of DC's most iconic characters of the Bronze Age of Comics, and his shocking stories...
Swamp Thing: Twin Branches (2020-)

School
Science
The #1 New York Times bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater (The Raven Cycle series) and artist Morgan Beem unearth the primal power of memory and how it twists the bond between two brothers.
Twins Alec and Walker Holland have a reputation around town. One is quiet and the other is the life of any party, but they are inseparable. For their last summer before college, the two leave the city to...
Sword of Sorcery (2012-2013)

Superhero
Amy Winston leads a strange life on the road with her mother. She's about to learn why it's all been necessary when she discovers she's the lost princess of Gemworld — and has powerful enemies hunting her!
Sword of the Atom (1983-)

Superhero
When Ray Palmer catches his wife in the arms of another man, he leaves behind the world of man and enters a realm undreamed of. Shrinking down, the Mighty Mite discovers that the world is a very different place when seen from a different point of view.
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents (2010-)

Superhero
Meet the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, a United-Nations-led team handling the problems that other heroes won't. But what is the secret behind this organization and its members? Find out in the debut issue of the series by Nick Spencer and artist CAFU!
Tales of the Batman: Alan Brennert

Superhero
Penning just a handful of comic tales over two decades, writer Alan Brennert was never a prolific contributor to the DC Universe. But to fans familiar with those iconic tales, Brennert ranks among the all-time greatest Batman authors. Primarily a writer of television and literary fiction, he wrote only nine stories for DC Comics, but all were instant classics. Largely taking place outside of the...
Tales of the Batman: Carmine Infantino

Monsters
Mystery
Classic 1960s stories illustrated by one of Batman's greatest artists, Carmine Infantino.
In 1964, DC Comics enlisted artist Carmine Infantino to introduce the "new look" Batman. As he had with The Flash and Adam Strange before, Infantino came up with a slick, modern look for the series, making the Dark Knight a creature of the shadows once more. These stories, and especially their cover...
Tales of the Batman: Don Newton

Superhero
For the first time, DC Comics collects the moody Batman stories drawn by comics legend Don Newton! In these tales, Batman revisits the site of his origin story in 'The Curse of Crime Alley,' takes on Maxie Zeus, a crime lord who believes himself to be a god, and wages an epic war on the League of Assassins.