The one-shot will be written by Jeremy Adams and Stephanie Williams, with the rest of the creative team still to be announced. This issue will also explore the connection between the Great Darkness and the Green Lantern rings, with magic users attempting to figure out what's going on.ĭark Crisis: The Deadly Green #1 goes on sale October 11, with covers by Goñi Montes, Felipe Massafera, and Steve Beach.įinally, Dark Crisis: War Zone #1 will look at what's happening to non-superheroes affected by the events of Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths, through the points of view of Linda Park and Iris West. "I'm thrilled to be working with Joshua, Dan Watters, and Alex Paknadel as co-writers to bring a little bit of 'magic' to Dark Crisis with characters like Alan Scott, the Swamp Thing, Jon Kent, and John Constantine delving into the Deadly Green," says writer Ram V in the announcement. To accomplish his mission and stop the Great Darkness from swallowing the Green, Swamp Thing will team up with various heroes from around the DCU, as well as what DC is calling Super Swamp Thing – which is what results when Superman and Swamp Thing combine their powers. However, Mickey's power-hungry and villainous, meaning the Young Justice boys will have to defeat him to get home.Īs mentioned previously, DC also announced three new Dark Crisis one-shots.ĭark Crisis: The Deadly Green #1, written by Williamson, Dan Watters, Ram V, and Alex Paknadel, and illustrated by Daniel Bayliss, will follow Swamp Thing as it attempts to figure out why the Great Darkness – with which the Avatar of the Green formed a truce during the original Crisis – has teamed up with Pariah. Mxyzptlk, built a "perfect world" where he and the Young Justice guys could do whatever they want and never grow up – much like Peter Pan and his Lost Boys in Neverland. Similar to Pariah, Mickey Mxyzptlk, the son of Mr. However, DC's official announcement has the details. This penultimate issue is written by Meghan Fitzmartin and illustrated by Laura Braga, with covers by Max Dunbar and Belén Ortega (seen below).Īccording to Fitzmartin's comments during the panel, these covers feature "the son of a major villain" who will be revealed in issue #4. In the same panel, DC revealed cover art and solicit text for Dark Crisis: Young Justice #5, which goes on sale October 18. That kicks off in Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #4, as a war brews between Black Adam, Lex Luthor, and Deathstroke. Meanwhile, Barry Allen and Hal Jordan will team up to return the Justice League to Earth-Zero, and readers can also look forward to seeing the Legion of Doom face off against Deathstroke's army, which is called the Secret Society. Given Black Adam's current status as leader of the new, ragtag Justice League, bringing on the JSA makes sense. "It's going to be a roller coaster with some intense moments for DC fans, including team-ups that you won't see coming and a fight scene that is probably one of the more emotional moments I've ever written for DC."Īt SDCC, Williamson revealed the debut of Red Canary in issue #3, alongside the first appearance in the series for the Justice Society of America. "The first few issues of Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths have been a mix of action and character moments and we’re turning it up to 11 with the last few issues," Williamson says in the announcement.
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