Monday, September 28th, 2009
By Alex Segura
Writer James Robinson teams up with artist Fernando Dagnino as tragedy strikes in the aftermath of “Codename: Patriot,” with Metropolis burying own of its own. With a man down, the Science Police are on their own when it comes to stopping a gang of Super-Villains from stealing a formerly common commodity that has suddenly risen in value. Intrigued? Well, good. Scroll down for a few pages from SUPERMAN #692, which hits 9/30.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009
By Alex Segura
Happy Monday, Source readers. To ease you into the work week and to avoid a case of the Mondays, we’ve got some pages from SUPERGIRL ANNUAL #1, from writer Sterling Gates and artist Fernando Dagnino. As faithful SUPERGIRL readers know, in SUPERGIRL #34 the Girl of Steel adopted the new secret identity of Linda Lang. But how long until someone finds out her secret? Find out with this issue, as Gates and Dagnino chronicle Supergirl’s initial attempt to live a double life in “Linda Lang: Day One.”
SUPERGIRL ANNUAL #1 hits 9/2.
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Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
By Alex Segura
So far, Nightwing and Flamebird’s attempts at apprehending Zod’s sleeper agents have worked out pretty well. But enter Az-Rel and Nadira Va-Dim, and we’ve got problems. The “Bonnie and Clyde of Krypton” have turned the tables on our new heroes, and the race to prevent an all-out war with New Krypton may be over before it’s even begun. Written by Greg Rucka , with art by Fernando Dagnino and Raul Fernandez, this issue also includes the first installment of the CAPTAIN ATOM co-feature, from Rucka, co-writer James Robinson and artist CAFU. Check out a few pages from the lead story below.
ACTION COMICS #879 hits tomorrow.
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Monday, June 8th, 2009
By Alex Segura
You may have noticed a trend here at The Source. We like to show cool art once it appears in our inbox. SUPERMAN Group Editor Matt Idelson and his assistant Wil Moss, coincidentally, like to forward us cool art. It works out nicely.
So, to close out this Monday, we’ve got three covers from SUPERMAN artist Renato Guedes. The covers, for ACTION COMICS ANNUAL, SUPERMAN ANNUAL and SUPERGIRL form a loose triptych image. What’s better than a Guedes image? Well, three.
ACTION COMICS ANNUAL, which hits 6/17, features the origin of Nightwing and Flamebird, from writer Greg Rucka and Pere Pérez.
On 8/19, SUPERMAN ANNUAL #14, by James Robinson and Javier Pina, delves into the past of Daxam, the home planet of Mon-El, from its roots as a Kryptonian colony to it’s Earth connections. Could the planet Mon-El always saw as peaceful be anything but?
And on 9/2 we have the SUPERGIRL ANNUAL, by Sterling Gates, Fernando Dagnino and Raul Fernandez, gives readers a look into the lives of the two ladies of the Superman family — Supergirl and Superwoman. What’s a day like for Supergirl in her secret identity? Also, what drove Superwoman to become the threat she is now?
Click below for some Guedes goodness.
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