And now, Mark Bagley’s cover to JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42

Friday, November 13th, 2009

By Alex Segura

Writer James Robinson and artist Mark Bagley are in the early stages of their run on JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, but they’ve been anything but quiet. As you saw in their first issue, some heroes have already fallen. And #39 brings the League into BLACKEST NIGHT. But what happens after? Well, that’d be telling. What I can do, though, is show you some pencils for February’s JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42, from Bagley.

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11 Responses to “And now, Mark Bagley’s cover to JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #42”

  1. Xanderfox says on :

    Well, well, well… If it isn’t Orion, Mr. Miracle and Big Barda… NEW GODS!!! :D

  2. kennypick says on :

    I wonder if that’s Dr. Impossible and his buddies? Hmmm… Looks REALLY cool!!!

  3. kennypick says on :

    You know… If this is Dr. Impossible and the evil version of Orion & Barda, does that mean there will be a good version of Darkseid? Lightseid?

  4. Astro says on :

    Me Am so Happy. Me Want to Cry.

    AWESOME! My favorite characters, back in some form or another.

    The Orion analog looks, visually, like a combination of Steppenwolf and Orion.

  5. meisterlegion says on :

    THIS IS SICK! I can’t wait!!

    OMG - I just had a geek-gasm :D

  6. grimmbear says on :

    That’s so cool. I adore Barda and really everything Kirby.

  7. albatross says on :

    …Interesting! However, I want to see the REAL ones! I love the new Mr. Miracle, but I want Orion and Barda back! If it’s new ones, that’s okay too! But just make them tasteful, like the new Mr. Miracle… I totally had a crush on Big Barda in the sixth grade.

  8. Astro says on :

    The more I look at it, the more it seems obvious that these will be anti-matter or Earth-3 versions of the New Gods (which will cleanly explain the origins of Dr. Impossible, heretofore unknown).

  9. snackpants says on :

    So are the New Gods dead or what?! I didn’t any ‘Gods’ in the Fourth World be rehashes of ‘Gods’ from the Third World. Either stick with originals or put them out to pasture… this ‘re-imaged’ half-assed thing is just getting annoying!

  10. nashoosen says on :

    Snackpants: the Gods of the Fifth World (the Fourth World was Kirby’s version; other than Gog, I’m not sure we’ve seen much from the Third World) are meant to be modern (or, I guess, post-modern) superheroes like Shilo Norman, the Super-Young Team (while not actually New Gods, they represent the Forever People) and Sonny Sumo. That’s why they look like the Fourth World New Gods; because they’re essentially from a culture that has already engaged with those ‘Gods’ as superheroes.

  11. darknightgotham says on :

    new new gods?

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