There is a good reason this is a day late; I was under the assumption that DC didn’t release everything this week and they’d be adding more today. I was wrong. There are 4 new books and 3 DC GO! reprints this week on DC Universe Infinite.
All comic street dates are 01/22/2025 unless noted with the title.
Since it’s a small week, I’ll throw all the comic details together…The Last Halloween Noir Edition is a black and white version of the new Batman series; this concludes the Long Halloween trilogy from Jeph Loeb…DC Power is the Black History Month special featuring black characters across the DC Universe…Green Lantern explores the new status quo for the Corps…Lex Luthor lost his memories coming out of the House of Brainiac story; there is a key piece of info that was lost, but does Lex want to explore what he used to be?…
There are some new DC GO! books, all reprints of the Absolute #1s…
Really, if you haven’t read the Absolute line yet, I highly recommend it; be sure to start with the All In Special to understand the creation of this universe…
Just a note for those wanting to check out the app; DC is now doing the Ultra Program on a monthly basis. Users can now get 1-month old books for $14.99 a month; previously, it was only available as a year long subscription. It’s still cheaper to do the annual membership (plus they send you an exclusive graphic novel), but this is a good way someone could try it out without being tied to the full year.
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