DC's The New Golden Age #01's Covers (2023)
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern
Art by Cian Tormey
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Jay Garrick: The Flash
Art by Diego Olortegui
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Wesley Dodds: The Sandman
Art by Riley Rossmo
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Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #3 - "Who Speaks for the Dead?" (2023)
written by Robert Venditti
art by Riley Rossmo & Ivan Plascencia
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Currently Reading List!
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Top New DC Comic Releases for the Week of November 15th, 2023.
Batman & Robin #3,
Detective Comics #1077,
Green Lantern #5,
Outsiders #1,
Speed Force #1,
Superman: Lost #8,
Vigil #6,
Wesley Dodds the Sandman #2,
Wildcats #12 +
World’s Finest Teen Titans #5.
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Needs more of Wes' cute gay sidekick son but I figure that if I advertise the best of the 3 new JSAer comics there's a chance of getting him back eventually.
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Wesley Dodds - The Sandman #2 (2023)
Smoke and mirrors
Dawn of dc DC
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DC Comics Adds 3 ‘New Golden Age’ Series
DC Comics’ The New Golden Age banner will soon boast three more series spearheaded by Geoff Johns. Alan Scott: The Green Lantern hails from Tim Sheridan and Cian Tormey, Jay Garrick: The Flash hails from Jeremy Adams and Deogo Olortegui, and Westley Dodds: The Sandman hails from Rob Venditti and Riley Rossmo. According to Johns, the three 6-issue miniseries will tie back into Justice Society of America and some other titles that DC is brewing.
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern will, through a timeline twist, revisit and recontextualize “the origins of the first Green Lantern through the lens of our modern understanding of the man. The story, which begins in the 1930s, is about an old flame – the kind that burns eternal – and the sometimes head-on, single-track collision of our personal and professional lives. This is Alan’s coming-of-age, in which he must embrace the man he is, to become the hero he’s meant to be. In the end, he’ll have gained a greater understanding of himself and his gifts – as he unlocks a new, previously unknown ability that could make him the most powerful Green Lantern in existence!” (DC Comics)
Jay Gerrick: The Flash finds Jay reunited and trying to reconnect with his long lost daughter Judy, who is also a speedster. “They’ll need to work to find common ground when a mission that started in Jay’s early days as the Flash comes roaring to today. But will The Flash and The Boom be able to thwart a plan that’s been in the works for decades?!” (DC Comics)
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman follows the pacifist Wesley. “He has given up on the hope of a peaceful world, but he hasn’t stopped believing that people can be better to each other, if they’re only given the right tools. Possessing a scientist’s optimism and romanticism, he is convinced that humanity can invent cures for its own ills. Having learned about the battlefield horrors of World War I from his father, he sought to create a sleep gas that would allow for “humane” warfare. During his research, he recorded all of his attempts in his science journal - even those with horribly deadly consequences - swearing to never show them to the world. Now his journal has been stolen, and he must find the culprit and stop them before his deadly mis-inventions fall into the arsenals of the belligerent nations threatening to pull the United States into the next world war.” (DC Comics)
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1, Jay Gerrick: The Flash #1, and Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 go on sale in October 2023.
(Images via DC Comics - Covers of Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1, Jay Gerrick: The Flash #1, and Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1)
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Dodds, I know Rex from the social club. He's like you, interested in the more scientific pursuits. You two should talk shop.
Rex Tyler in Wesley Dodds: The Sandman (2023) #1
(Robert Venditti, Riley Rossmo)
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Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 Review
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Writer: Robert Venditti
Art: Riley Rossmo
Colors: Ivan Plascencia
Letters: Tom Napolitano
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $3.99
Release Date: October 10th, 2023
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 (the first issue of a six-issue miniseries) drops us into New York in the Summer of 1940, a few years before The Sandman meets Earth’s other heroes and joins The Justice Society of America. It’s an origin of…
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Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 (2023)
written by Robert Venditti
art by Riley Rossmo & Ivan Plascencia
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Wesley Dodds: The Sandman (2023) #1
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Comics from Arcane for the week of December 13, 2023: Titans Beast World 2, Wesley Dodds The Sandman 3, Daredevil Gang War 1, Luke Cage Gang War 2, The Wrong Earth: We Could Be Heroes 2, The Alternates 4, White Widow 2, World's Finest: Teen Titans 6, Outsiders 2, Titans Beast World Tour: Gotham 1, Green Lantern 6, Action Comics 1060, Danger Street 12, and Superman: Lost 9.
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