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CBEM 502 concludes . . .

SEVEN SOLDIERS: SHINING KNIGHT #1
Written by Grant Morrison, art and cover by Simone Bianchi.
Get ready for a miniseries best described as The Lord of the
Rings meets The O.C.! Visionary writer Grant Morrison and artist
Simone Bianchi continue the 30-part Seven Soldiers saga with the
4-issue Seven Soldiers: Shining Knight, a modern fantasy epic!
Though twilight and red ruin falls on Camelot, the Knights of
the Broken Table stand ready to battle the forces of the Beyond.
Little do they realize that the only one within their spent and
bloodied ranks who can save what remains of their world is 16-
year-old Sir Justin, a teenaged warrior who, with his winged
horse Victory, finds himself thrust into the maddening world of
the 21st century to save the future of all mankind. And the best
place to start the battle? Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, of
course.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 9.

RICHARD DRAGON #11
Written by Chuck Dixon, art and cover by Scott McDaniel and
Andy Owens.
The hottest martial artists in all of comicdom are thrown
headlong into the greatest battle of their lives, as Richard
Dragon and Lady Shiva battle legions of the damned in the fiery
pits of hell with the fate of two lives and a soul in the
balance.
32 pages, $2.50, in stores on March 30.

SPACE GHOST #5
Written by Joe Kelly, art by Ariel Olivetti, cover by Alex
Ross.
Space Ghost's former mentor in the Commandment has formed a
pact with Zorak and his race! The galaxy will be theirs -- and
the only thing standing in their way is a man who's supposed to
be dead.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 16.

STARMAN: SONS OF THE FATHER TP
Written by James Robinson, art by Peter Snejbjerg cover by
Andrew Robinson.
Writer James Robinson and artist Peter Snejbjerg conclude the
Starman legacy in grand style in this volume collecting Starman
#75-80! After a meeting with Superman and a final talk with his
brother David, Jack must uncover the mystery of the Starman of
1951 -- by going back in time to meet him face-to-face.
160 pages, $14.99, in stores on March 16.

TEEN TITANS #22
Written by Geoff Johns, art and cover by Mike McKone and Marlo
Alquiza.
The Identity Crisis follow-up tale "Lights Out" continues with
Part 2 of 3! Doctor Light has forced the Titans' hand and staged
a publicized battle with the young heroes to take back his
reputation. But what Doctor Light tells the young heroes will
shock them! Plus, Starfire initiates "Plan B"...
32 pages, $2.50, in stores on March 16.

TOE TAGS FEATURING GEORGE ROMERO #6
Written by George Romero, art by Tommy Castillo and Rodney
Ramos, cover by Bernie Wrightson.
Director George Romero's tale of a zombie-infested world
concludes! It's the final battle between "undead" hero Damien
Cross, an army of resurrected dead, and the U.S. power elite. Who
will inherit the earth -- the living or the dead?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 2.

WONDER WOMAN #214
Written by Greg Rucka, art and cover by Drew Johnson and Ray
Snyder
The Flash guest-stars in the conclusion of the 2-part crossover
"Truth or Dare" that began In The Flash #219! The Cheetah has
joined forces with Flash-foe Zoom, and the need for speed has
turned her into an even deadlier threat for Wonder Woman. Will
Diana's blindness -- and tensions with the Flash -- turn the tide
of battle?
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 16.

JOHNNY DC TITLES
THE BATMAN STRIKES! #7
Written by Bill Matheny, art by Christopher Jones and Terry
Beatty, cover by Jeff Matsuda.
Reflecting the style of the hit cartoon on the Kids1 WB! Mr.
Freeze wants a piece of Gotham City all to himself, and what
Freeze wants, Freeze gets! Only Batman1s cunning and technology
will be able to save Gotham from being put to sleep . . .
permanently
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 16.

TEEN TITANS GO! #17
Written by J. Torres, art by Mike Norton and Lary Stucker,
cover by Sean Galloway.
The Titans try in vain to teach the ill-tempered Hot Spot anger
management! Cyborg makes a containment suit that keeps Hot Spot's
temperature and temper in check. But when a villain strikes, Hot
Spot is completely useless...
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 30.

JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED #7
Written by Adam Beechen, art by Ethen Beavers, cover by Ben
Caldwell.
A new story reflecting the Cartoon Network show. The Justice
League is assembled to help Orion and the New Gods stop Darkseid
from unleashing his new weapon: the X-Cannon, which is powerful
enough to destroy the Source Wall and give Darkseid access to the
one thing he wants above all else: the Anti-Life Equation.
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 2.

CARTOON NETWORK BLOCK PARTY #7
Written by Bobbi Weiss, Jim Alexander, Robbie Busch and John
Rozum art by Matt Jenkins, Robert Pope, Mike Kazaleh and Dave
Simons, cover by Robert Pope.
Monsters overrun the beach when Dexter1s formula gets mixed up
with the fixin1s at a family picnic. Will summer end before it1s
even started? Plus, Courage, I.M. Weasel and Johnny Bravo.
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 23.

POWERPUFF GIRLS #60
Written by Ivan Velez Jr., art by Christopher Cook and Mike
DeCarlo cover by Phil Moy.
Townsville1s little library becomes a battlefield as the stars
of the Girls1 favorite books come to rampaging life! Only you,
dear reader, can help save the day in this action-packed 60th
issue!
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 16.

LOONEY TUNES #124
Written by Frank Strom and Scott Cunningham, art by Leo Batic,
Horacio Ottolini, Omar Aranda and Alberto Saichann, cover by
Alvarez and DeCarlo
The West gets wilder when Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam face off
at the rodeo! Plus, Sylvester Jr. goes bird-watching and Duck
Twacy goes into overdrive against a car-parts crook.
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 2.

SCOOBY-DOO #94
Written by John Rozum and Frank Strom, art by Paris Cullins,
Robert Pope, Andrew Pepoy and Dave Hunt, cover by Joe Staton.
Daphne leads the gang in rescuing a haunted skate tour. Plus
four short tales in which you help the gang solve the mystery.
32 pages, $2.25, in stores on March 9.

BEYOND THE DCU TITLES
ELFQUEST ARCHIVES VOL. 2 HC
Written by Wendy and Richard Pini, art and cover by Wendy Pini.
Issues #6-10 of the original, classic ElfQuest comic are
presented in this second hardcover volume with all-new coloring
and lettering, as well as a bonus, long out of print short story
from Epic Illustrated. The book also features an introduction by
comic-book creator James A. Owen and an afterword by the Pinis.
228 pages, $49.95, in stores on March 30.

MAD #452
Written and illustrated by The Usual Gang of Idiots
More hijinks and hilarity as only the MAD crew can deliver! Are
you sure you can stand it?
48 pages, black and white, $3.50, in stores on March 2.

MAD COLOR SPECIAL #11
Written and illustrated by The Usual Gang of Idiots.
Another jam-packed issue of the Mad Color Special contains the
Best of the Web, MAD Marginals XL, our featured Writer of the
Month, more Readers' Choice picks, and other fun features.
48 pages, $3.99, in stores on March 9.

MAD ABOUT THE NINETIES TP
Written and illustrated by The Usual Gang of Idiots, cover by
Mark Stutzman.
Hey kids, remember the Nineties? We don't! Here1s a MAD look
back at the past decade as seen through the twisted eyes of
America1s foremost satire magazine. This MADcap compendium
rehashes the best send-ups, takeoffs, and put-ons from the era
that brought us the Internet, the first Gulf War, Bill Clinton
(and Monica!), and much more.
288 pages, black and white, $9.99, in stores on March 16.

JUDGE DREDD: DREDD VS. DEATH TP
Written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art and cover by Brian
Bolland.
2000 A.D. A landmark collection featuring ultra-rare sequential
art by Brian Bolland. These beautifully illustrated stories
helped establish Bolland1s reputation as one of comics1 greatest
artists, with tales that pit Judge Dredd against his archfoe!
When Judge Death comes to Mega-City One, it will take all of
Dredd's ingenuity, not to mention the help of Psi-Judge Cassandra
Anderson, to stop him.
112 pages, black and white, $12.99, in stores on March 23.

NIKOLAI DANTE: THE GREAT GAME TP
Written by Robbie Morrison, art by Charlie Adlard, Andy Clarke
and Simon Fraser, cover by Fraser.
2000 A.D. He's a lover, adventurer, gambler...and too cool to
kill! Nikolai Dante is fighting and drinking a path of mayhem and
glory across future Russia! This second collection in the
chronicles of Dante transports you to a world of danger, romance
and adventure.
200 pages, $17.99, in stores on March 2.

SLAINE: WARRIOR'S DAWN TP
Written by Pat Mills and Angie Kincaid, art by Kincaid, Massimo
Belardinelli and Mike McMahon, cover by Jim Murray.
2000 A.D. Young barbarian Slaine Mac Roth is a master of the
3warp-spasm,?? channeling the mystical power of the Earth to
become a monstrous berserker! In this classic first collection of
Slaine1s sword-and-sorcery adventures, we1re introduced to the
wonders of his world.
200 pages, black and white, $14.99, in stores on March 30.

THE DEVIL DOES EXIST Vol. 1
Written and art by Takanashi Mitsuba.
CMX. High school is hard for Kayano. When she tries to confess
her love to the kind but distant Yuichi, the school bully Takeru
makes her life hell. But things get worse when Kayano's mother
gets engaged to Takeru's father, the school principal! How will
she cope with having the devil himself living in her own home?
192 pages, black and white, $9.99, in stores on March 30.

MONSTER COLLECTION VOL. 1
Art by Itoh Sei, original concept by Yasuda Hitoshi/Group SNE.
CMX. Kasche may have a talent for controlling beasts, but she's
got a lot to learn about self-control before she can become a
full-fledged summoner. When disaster strikes, her principal
chooses her to avert it. Joined by an unusual crew of allies both
human and not, Kasche must recapture the relic from an evil
summoner before he can use it to unlock the ancient Encyclopedia
Verum and call up the most powerful monsters ever seen.
174 pages, black and white, $9.99, in stores on March 9.

SWORD OF THE DARK ONES VOL. 1
Written by Yasui Kentaro, art by Kotobuki Tsukasa
CMX. In the late-medieval land of Barnard, between the
mountains and sea, the peaceful lifestyle of the people has been
shattered by fear. Monsters known as the Dark Ones roam the land,
killing indiscriminately. The townsfolk fear to venture out from
their homes, and travel from town to town has become a risk to
life and limb. To protect the people from this terror, several
guilds have sprung up, including the Guild of Assassins and the
Guild of Mercenaries. To go out into the world, or travel across
the wilderness, hired mercenaries are essential.
One man has built a reputation as an especially fierce monster-
killer -- a man known as Leroy Schvartzer. A former high-ranking
member of the Guild of Mercenaries, Leroy has struck out on his
own. Many try to hire him for his superior skills, but Leroy has
his own agenda. He has a mission to accomplish, a vow to fulfill.
This vow is known only to himself, and his one companion: his
sentient long-sword Ragnarok.
204 pages, black and white, $9.99, in stores on March 16.

EL NINO TP
Written by Christian Perrissin, art and cover by Boro Pavlovic.
HUMANOIDS. A modern-day "Heart of Darkness!" With an
international backdrop of civil wars, kidnappings and modern
pirates, El Nino tells the odyssey of Vera, a young Red Cross
delegate who goes in search of a brother whose existence she had
ignored.
144 pages, $17.99, in stores on March 30.

FRAGILE TP
Written, art and cover by Stefano Raffaele.
HUMANOIDS. Stefano Raffaele presents a thrilling post-
apocalyptic zombie love story. While on the run from zombie
hunters, Alan finds the beautiful but decomposing girl of his
dreams. Can they "live" again via an experimental serum?
176 pages, $19.99, in stores on March 23.

MISS: BETTER LIVING THROUGH CRIME TP
Written by Philippe Thirault, art and cover by Marc Riou and
Mark Vigouroux.
HUMANOIDS. Set during the early 1900s in New York, MISS tells
the tale of two unlikely partners in crime, Nola and Slim. Nola
is a poor white girl who has learned to survive by hook or by
crook since being expelled from an orphanage. Slim is a black
pimp with an uncertain past, trying to keep one foot out of the
grave. When their paths cross and their options run out, Nola and
Slim forge a partnership as murderers for hire. This is their
story...what it takes to survive when all you have is a gun.
192 pages, $19.99, in stores on March 16.

WILDSTORM TITLES
THE RAZOR'S EDGE: REDBIRD #1
Written by Jason Pearson and Ed Brubaker, art and cover by
Pearson
A 5-part tale about former Black Ops member Nataly Lakota,
a.k.a. Redbird. Following an escape from a government hospital,
Nataly disappeared into America, turning up as a mild-mannered
apartment manager in Inglewood, California. She's trying to piece
her life back together amids drug dealers and gang wars while
confronting the issues that had her confined to a government
hospital in the first place -- namely, a mission gone awry in
Guatemala that saw her entire command slaughtered. But she's got
enough problems just trying to keep the complex in one piece and
the honest residents safe. As if that weren1t enough, the
government has also dispatched a killer to bring Redbird back --
alive or dead -- since they're not too keen on one of their top
agents simply "walking away!"
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 23.

THE AUTHORITY: REVOLUTION #6
Written by Ed Brubaker, art by Dustin Nguyen and Richard
Friend, cover by Nguyen.
In issue #5, the seemingly unthinkable happened...now the
members of the Authority must contend with the fallout. Get ready
for an issue so shocking we can't tell you any more about it.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 23.

LEGEND #2
Written by Howard Chaykin, art and cover by Russ Heath.
The engaging 4-issue drama by Howard Chaykin and Russ Heath
continues! Hugo Danner's powers are both a blessing and a curse -
- a fact that becomes more apparent as he reaches his adolescent
years! Invulnerability and incredible strength can1t help him
when it comes to dealing with love, heartache and human failings.
48 pages, $5.99, in stores on March 23.

EX MACHINA #9
Written by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Tony Harris and Tom
Feister, cover by Harris.
Things heat up in the penultimate chapter of the 5-part "Tag."
The true identity of the paranormal horror terrorizing the
subways of New York City is revealed, but before he can do
anything about it, Mayor Mitchell Hundred must survive protesters
who want him dead for his controversial announcement! Plus,
witness the final hour of the super-heroic Great Machine.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 16.

THE INTIMATES #5
Written by Joe Casey. art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Sandra Hope
and Jim Lee, cover by Lee and Rian Hughes.
Hivejournal.com is the preferred online diary for the super-
powered teenager. But what secrets are hidden within the pages of
a certain student's angst-filled -- albeit anonymous -- entries?
Plus, the introduction of the newest Seminary student: Dead Kid
Fred!
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 2.

MAJESTIC #3
Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, art by Neil Googe and
Trevor Scott, cover by Ed McGuinness and Dexter Vines.
The hot new series continues! Lost inside the vast space vessel
that has abducted all life from planet Earth, Majestic discovers
the strange and disturbing truth behind its actions.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 9.

OCEAN #5
Written by Warren Ellis, art by Chris Sprouse and Karl Story,
cover by Michael Golden.
U.N. weapons inspector Nathan Kane comes face-to-face with the
truth of what lies submerged in stasis under the icy dome of
Europa's Ocean < and he doesn't like what he sees! But how will
these beings feel about us now that they1re starting to wake up?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 16.

PLANETARY BOOK 3: LEAVING THE 20TH CENTURY TP
Written by Warren Ellis, art and cover by John Cassaday
A softcover edition of the popular hardcover collects Planetary
#13-18. In this volume, Elijah takes a look at his past, making
startling revelations and recounting his participation in the
first moon shot...in 1851!
144 pages, $14.99, in stores on March 30.

SLEEPER SEASON TWO #10
Written by Ed Brubaker, art and cover by Sean Phillips.
The pieces are falling into place! The only problem is, who
will they fall on? Behind the scenes, games unravel as Lynch and
Grifter uncover the truth. With Grifter gunning for revenge, has
Holden finally been hung out to dry by the one person he still
trusts?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 23.

SLEEPER BOOK 3: A CROOKED LINE TP
Written by Ed Brubaker, art and cover by Sean Phillips.
A thrilling new collection featuring Sleeper Season Two #1-6.
Lynch is back in Holden's life and trying to bring him back to
the side of the angels. But is it too late for Holden's soul to
be saved? And if it's not, can Lynch even be trusted, since
Holden is little more than a pawn in the great game of super-
powered espionage?
144 pages, $14.95, in stores on March 9.

WILD GIRL #5
Written by Leah Moore and John Reppion, art by Shawn McManus
and J.H. Williams III, cover by McManus.
What has The Dog Man done to Rosa's mom and baby brother?
Intent on revenge, Rosa rushes into an encounter with him without
considering that the animals aren't all on her side. And what
lurks within the sewage pipes?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 9.

PROMETHEA BOOK 4 TP
Written by Alan Moore, art and cover by J.H. Williams III and
Mick Gray.
ABC. The conclusion of Promethea1s sprawling tour of the higher
realms of the spirit is collected in this softcover reprinting
Promethea #19-25.
192 pages, $14.99, in stores on March 2.

TOM STRONG1S TERRIFIC TALES VOL. 2 HC
Written by Alan Moore and Steve Moore, art by Arthur Adams,
Alan Weiss, Peter Bagge, Jason Pearson, Bruce Timm and others,
cover by Adams.
ABC. A new volume collecting issues #7-12 of the acclaimed
series, with thrilling stories about Tom1s island youth, as well
as the further adventures of science-fiction heroine Jonni Future
and more.
160 pages, $24.99, in stores on April 6.

VERTIGO TITLES
100 BULLETS #59
Written by Brian Azzarello, art by Eduardo Risso, cover by Dave
Johnson.
Hot on the heels of a major player1s death, the revealed
Minutemen -- led by Victor "The Saint" -- convene to discuss
plans on where to make their next move. But who will lead this
team of vicious killers -- and more important, will they all
survive one another?
32 pages, $2.50, in stores on March 9.

100% TP
Written by Paul Pope, art and cover by Pope.
All five issues of the edgy, groundbreaking miniseries from
writer/artist Paul Pope are collected in one stunning package.
This "graphic movie" tells three separate but interconnected
stories in Pope's trademark dynamic style, shifting viewpoints
and characters across the urban maze of 2038 Manhattan. Filled
with wit, charm, sex and menace, 100% brings a surprisingly true-
feeling future to gritty life. The collection also includes a
host of character sketches, designs, and other material from
creator Pope.
256 pages, black and white, $24.99, in stores on March 9.

ANGELTOWN #5
Written by Gary Phillips, art and cover by Shawn Martinbrough.
With all the key players in place and the clock ticking, it's
now up to Nate Hollis to make sure "The Magician" will live to
see tomorrow. But with hit men and a bounty hunter watching his
every move, will the 'baller get to tell his side of the story?
It all goes down in the shocking conclusion of the 5-issue mini-
series.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 16.

THE BOOKS OF MAGICK: LIFE DURING WARTIME #9
Written by Si Spencer, consulting by Neil Gaiman, art by Dean
Ormston, cover by Frank Quitely.
Tim overestimates his magical powers, which prove deadly at the
siege at Krakow. Meanwhile, Molly and Constantine defend what's
left of the forces as Dog and Zatanna try to find the second book
of Magick.
32 pages, $2.50, in stores on March 23.

HELLBLAZER #206
Written by Mike Carey, art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Lorenzo
Ruggiero, cover by Tim Bradstreet.
A stand-alone story featuring guest art by Giuseppe Camuncoli
and Lorenzo Ruggiero. After his demon kids wipe out his friends
and family, John prepares for a high-stakes ritual that he hopes
will repair some of the damage. But when he asks Chas for help,
his old friend goes on a rampage.
32 pages, $2.75, in stores on March 23.

JOHN CONSTANTINE--HELLBLAZER SPECIAL: PAPA MIDNITE #2
Written by Mat Johnson, art by Tony Akins and Dan Green, cover
by Ronald Wimberly.
The miniseries continues as Fortune's ghost forces Midnite to
relive the darkest tragedy of his past. Badly defeated, the rebel
slaves seek revenge on Midnite and Luna, who deceived them for
profit.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 2.

FABLES #35
Written by Bill Willingham, art by David Hahn, cover by James
Jean.
In Part 2 of "Jack Be Nimble," featuring guest art by David
Hahn. Jack continues to ride the Hollywood high of his new
slickster lifestyle, losing sight of the enemies he1s made along
the way. And the one thing you can count on in Tinseltown is that
there's always someone waiting for you to fall -- and ready to
stab you in the back on your way down.
32 pages, $2.50, in stores on March 9.

FABLES: THE MEAN SEASONS TP
Written by Bill Willingham, art by Mark Buckingham, Steve
Leialoha, Tony Akins and Jimmy Palmiotti, cover by James Jean.
Collecting issues 22 and 28-33 of the hit Vertigo series, this
trade paperback features two tales of Bigby1s exploits during
World War II as well as "The Year After," which follows the
aftermath of the Adversary's attempt to conquer Fabletown --
including the birth of Snow White and Bigby's children.
168 pages, $14.99, in stores on March 2.

HUMAN TARGET #20
Written by Peter Milligan, art by Cliff Chiang, cover by John
Watkiss.
Part 2 of the 3-part "The Stealer." It's a case of the great
impersonator being impersonated as Chance heads to Texas to look
for an old friend. But it's nothing more than a dangerous wild-
goose chase as an impostor with talents to rival Chance's own
goes about usurping his life.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 16.

THE LOSERS #22
Written by Andy Diggle, art by Ben Oliver, cover by Jock.
The conclusion of the 3-part "London Calling," featuring guest
art by Ben Oliver. When their plan to lift $100 million from a
rogue C.I.A. operative blows up in their faces, the Losers
confront the one man who knows all their dirty secrets...
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 30.

OTHERWORLD #1
Written by Phil Jimenez, art and cover by Jimenez and Andy
Lanning.
An epic maxi-series that combines the dramatic setup and
ensemble cast of Lost and Survivor with the fantasy of the Lord
of the Rings trilogy and mind-bending technology of The Matrix.
Picture a world at war with itself. An idyllic, pastoral land
populated by mythological beings that battle endlessly with a
nation-state made of pure technology. Into this maelstrom is
thrust a group of young people -- some friends, some strangers --
plucked violently from Earth and imbued with superpowers. One in
particular, Siobhan Moynihan -- an aspiring singer and college
student -- is told she's the savior who will either end the war
and save the Otherworld...or destroy it forever.
40 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 30.

LUCIFER #60
Written by Mike Carey, art by Peter Gross and Ryan Kelly, cover
by Michael Wm. Kaluta.
In Part 2 of the 3-part "Breach," Jill Presto continues her
journey through the desert to find the place where she will
eventually give birth and has a strange evening with a cryptic
guide. Meanwhile, Lilith masses the army of her children before
revealing the mysterious force that will fight alongside them.
32 pages, $2.50, in stores on March 16.

TRIGGER #4
Written by Jason Hall, art and cover by John Watkiss.
Life used to be so simple for Carter Lennox, but after a series
of odd (and sometimes deadly) occurrences around him, he1s no
longer certain what to expect of the Ethicorp-run world. After a
hypno-therapy session, Carter soon learns a few answers that will
leave him spinning.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 23.

SWAMP THING #13
Written by Joshua Dysart, art by Timothy Green II, cover by
John Totleben.
Part 1 of the two-part story "Measure of Faith." With Swamp
Thing struggling to make sense of his shattered life and Houma
recovering from all the horrors of its past spilling up from the
depths of Hell, a strange "preacher" appears, offering a macabre
salvation to the town's people. But his true agenda may be too
frightening to contemplate.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 2.

THE WITCHING #10
Written by Jonathan Vankin, art by Leigh Gallagher and Dan
Green, cover by Tara McPherson.
Elsa finally confronts the General, who has usurped the deadly
cult started by Elsa's father. But she falls all too easily into
his sadomasochistic trap, and there1s no way out -- unless Kara
is willing to make a sacrifice she never imagined. Final issue.
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 30.

Y: THE LAST MAN #32
Written by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Goran Sudzuka and Jos???
Marzan Jr., cover by Massimo Carnevale.
The 5-part "Ring of Truth" reaches its shocking conclusion!
Just when Dr. Mann discovers the answer to how Yorick and
Ampersand survived the mysterious plague, an unforeseen adversary
swoops in and steals a major element of the possible cure. But
could the thief be working for someone close to the trio?
32 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 2.

VIMANARAMA! #2
Written by Grant Morrison, art and cover by Phillip Bond.
The 3-issue mini-series by Grant Morrison and Philip Bond
continues with the ultimate immigration crisis, as warring Indian
gods and demons overrun England, transforming the country to suit
their battle. Already, Parliament has been humiliated, cities are
destroyed and riots rock the streets. Only an ancient god can
save the day -- the same princely being who1s fallen in love with
Ali's bride-to-be, Sophia. But will Sophia break Ali1s heart by
choosing the love of a beautiful Indian god over him? Well, why
wouldn1t she?
40 pages, $2.99, in stores on March 9.
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