![]() DC comic fans have seen increasingly shady things the group's been doing, and Steve Trevor will be learning about those as the audience does. "The biggest story with Bat-villains you've ever seen," as Johns describes it, features the creative team of Peter Tomasi ( Green Lantern Corps) and Scot Eaton ( X-Men).įorever Evil: A.R.G.U.S.Matt Kindt ( Mind MGMT) pens a title featuring the government agency Advanced Research Group Uniting Superhumans. "He looks very steely and a little bit dead in the eye, which is very evil."įorever Evil: Arkham War. Writer Brian Buccellato ( The Flash) and Patrick Zircher ( Suicide Squad) put the spotlight on the Flash's colorful and infamous gang of Rogues, led by Captain Cold - a particular favorite of Johns, the former Flash writer, as well as Finch. The goings-on in Forever Evil will spill into other comics such as Teen Titans and Suicide Squad, and in October, three five-issue tie-in books will launch:įorever Evil: Rogues. September will also see each of DC's superhero books change titles and focuses for one month as they feature all-star antagonists along the lines of Justice League arch-enemy Darkseid, Superman nemesis Bizarro, Flash villain Gorilla Grodd and classic Batman baddies Two-Face and Poison Ivy. The Justice League winds up out of commission, and the bad guys come to the fore to rule the world. ![]() "We're really exploring what darkness means and the different kinds of darkness that are within these villains."įeaturing a first-issue 3-D motion variant cover, the book will spin out of the aftermath of the upcoming "Trinity War" crossover in Johns' Justice League and Justice League of America titles as well as Jeff Lemire's Justice League Dark. I don't even know if there's anybody not in it," Johns says. " Forever Evil is a chance for David and I to work on all the greatest villains in comic books. Headed up by the Justice League of America creative team of writer Geoff Johns and artist David Finch, the title marks the first universe-wide event comic since DC's superhero-line relaunch in September 2011. ![]() The seven-issue series Forever Evil debuts in September as part of a "villains month" for the publisher. DC Comics is preparing for an epic rise of its greatest supervillains this fall. ![]()
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