The history of Detective Chimp’s damnation of Myrra, following the death of Jim Rook, is given prominence, while multiple mystic forces oppose the growing malevolence of Nabu (presenting as Doctor Fate).
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The history of Detective Chimp’s damnation of Myrra, following the death of Jim Rook, is given prominence, while multiple mystic forces oppose the growing malevolence of Nabu (presenting as Doctor Fate).
Interspersed between somber, close-up shots of Detective Chimp drinking mournfully, are fanciful panels of dynamic battles involving magic and dragons.
Within the sparse pages of this special, Tynion IV is able to able to establish a new magical world order for the DCU, retcon an origin for the universe’s magic system, and provide an engaging and exciting story.
Hawk fight! Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern and Hawkgirl clash with Shayera Hol!
This is magic’s darkest hour—one of the most powerful magicians of all time may not survive!
Magical seats of power crumble before the will of Hecate as more Witch-Marked are revealed, and the Justice League Dark is forced to divide and defend multiple locations from Hecate’s attacks.
The extent of Hecate’s power and machinations is revealed in Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour #1.
A sense of Wonder is reinvigorated in the character of Diana Prince, as James Tynion IV rewrites the laws and history of magic within the DC Universe in Justice League Dark #3 .
The Justice League Dark barely escaped their first encounter with Hecate, but they know she’ll be coming back for the power inside Wonder Woman. But what if Diana could tap into that power herself to take on Hecate directly?
Wonder, horror, and mystery had been promised from James Tynion IV’s burgeoning Justice League Dark series, and the second issue makes good on each assertion.
Lex has METAL’s Batman Who Laughs locked up in Doom HQ!
Luthor approaches both Sinestro and Gorilla Grodd to join his new team…
Justice League Dark #1 explores the ramifications of the Tree of Wonder’s recent bloom and how its existence affects DC’s magical realm.
Penultimate “Batmen Eternal” issue, Detective Comics #980, accelerates action and character development while revalidating neglected characters Stephanie Brown and Cassandra Cain.
Cyborg and Wonder Woman are forced to make decisions that will have devastating repercussions
While the Justice League members are lost in space, Green Arrow is left to defend Earth alone
This story kicks off with a bang.
Another remarkable chapter in James Tynion IV’s epic
As solid as Tynion’s run on Detective has been thus far, this issue was frustratingly cliché and overly “hand-wavey” even from a comics stand point.
We are told how Bats first met Zatanna in this exciting issue of Detective Comics! Also, A.I. assassins!