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Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1 delivers an Enjoyable Ocean’s 11 Superhero Riff

Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1

A daring heist aboard the most secure facility in the DCU! Cheetah and Cheshire assemble a team of misfits and oddballs to pull off the impossible–robbing the Justice League Watchtower…and getting away with it. All that stands between them and pulling off the most daring heist in history are a few tiny complications, such as the most sophisticated orbital platform ever constructed, its AI-driven security system, and one other thing…the smartest and most powerful heroes in the DCU. Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1 delivers a familiar concept, getting a crew together for a heist, but does it in an entertaining way.

Getting a group together for a mission isn’t anything new. It goes back to Westerns, and far earlier than that. We’ve seen it in war films, The Dirty Dozen. There’s of course the recent “Ocean’s” films where a heist is involved. And it’s that last one that Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1 has the most in common with.

Written by Greg Rucka, Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1 feels like Ocean’s 11 but with superheroes. Cheetah would be the George Clooney to Cheshire’s Brad Pitt in this case as one pitches the other about stealing something from the Justice League’s Watchtower. Cheetah is struggling to keep it together and she clearly has some other reasons than what she tells Cheshire. And that’s part of what makes Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1 a solid debut.

Rucka’s story is one we’ve seen many times before. But, he uses the characters so well. The friendship between Cheetah and Cheshire as well as Cheetah’s struggle delivers an aspect that makes it all that more entertaining. The dynamic and who is eventually recruited will be interesting, but it’s their dynamic that will really nail down the entertainment factor of the series.

Nicola Scott‘s art is solid. The issue goes from horror to action to a quiet and calm discussion with ease and each scene brings with it a certain dynamic that’s engrossing. Joining Scott is Annette Kwok on color and Troy Peteri‘s lettering. The comic has a somewhat darker tone with colors but it still pops in some ways. It feels like it’s a choice adding a bit of a cloud over the mission and matched with the art, there’s something that works really well.

Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1 is a solid start. While it isn’t flashy, it’s an entertaining issue that gets you to want to come back for more. Overall, based on the first issue, it’s a story that’ll likely be so much better read at once when it’s collected, but we’ll have to wait for that and the first issue is entertaining on its own and worth checking out.

Story: Greg Rucka Art: Nicola Scott
Color: Annette Kwok Letterer: Troy Peteri
Story: 7.75 Art: 7.75 Overall: 7.75 Recommendation: Read

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Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott team for Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League

DC has announced Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League by Eisner Award winners Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott with colors by Annette Kwok and letters by Troy Peteri! The first issue comes to comic shops on August 6, 2025.

Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League showcases titular characters Cheetah and Cheshire meticulously planning and executing a bold heist—robbing the most secure facility in the DC Universe—and getting away with it! But to accomplish the impossible, Cheetah and Cheshire need to recruit a top-tier crew capable of beating not just the odds, but the Justice League themselves…all without stabbing one another in the back as they try to acquire one of the most dangerous devices in the DCU!

All that stands between the participants in this six-issue caper and pulling off the most daring extraction in DC history are a few tiny complications…like the most sophisticated orbital platform ever constructed, its AI-driven security system, and one other thing…the smartest and most powerful heroes in the DCU.

With Scott’s dramatic and detailed storytelling to execute what Rucka calls “a classic heist story told in a unique setting,” the narrative is sure to have twists, turns, and the strong character and interpersonal drama fans have come to expect from this creative team. But if you’re thinking it’s all a grim, dark crime caper, you’re in for a surprise. There may, after all, be honor among thieves.

Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League features main cover by Scott and Kwok and variant covers by Gerald Parel and Lesley “Leirix” Li. The main cover will retail at $3.99 US, while card stock and foil variants will retail at $4.99 US.

Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League

Review: Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #3

The series published under DC’s Black Label imprint takes us through the history of the Amazons from the very beginning. In Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons #3, Zeus has had enough and decides to punish the Amazons.

Story: Kelly Sue DeConnick
Art: Nicola Scott
Color: Annette Kwok
Letterer: Clayton Cowles

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Get a First Look at DC’s Green Arrow 80th Anniversary 100-Page Spectacular!

On June 29, join DC in celebrating eight decades of emerald-clad swashbuckling, crime-fighting, and trick arrows of every kind when the Green Arrow 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1! Honoring Green Arrow and his allies across his 80-year history, from the Golden Age to now, the anniversary special includes 12 stories from some of DC’s most esteemed writers and artists who have contributed to the legacy of Oliver Queen. The title will also include 8-decade variant covers depicting the Emerald Archer through the ages.

This anthology not only features a “who’s – who” of comic book storytellers but also includes a unique and heartfelt tribute to the career of iconic DC and Green Arrow scribe Denny O’Neil“Tap, Tap, Tap” is a silent, wordless story from Denny O’Neil’s son Larry, Jorge Fornes, and Dave Stewart. The story chronicles the challenges and victories in Denny’s life both in and out of comics, from his childhood, raising a family, his stellar career as a writer, until his passing in 2020

Additional stories in this anthology include:

  • “The Disappearing Bandit”
    Written by Mariko Tamaki, Art by Javier Rodriguez
    It’s the Golden Age of Green Arrow and Speedy, brought to humorous and loving life by New York Times bestselling writer Mariko Tamaki (Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass) and acclaimed artist Javier Rodriguez (Batgirl: Year One). A lot of people attempt to affectionately show the silliness of the first age of super heroes, but few have done it as exceptionally as Mariko and Javier. Trick arrows for everyone!
  • “Punching Evil”
    Written by Tom Taylor, Art by Nicola Scott, Colors by Annette Kwok
    To become a more adept superhero and fighter, Green Arrow goes to train with the Golden Age superhero Wildcat at his gym. In true Wildcat fashion, he shows Ollie the hard way of what it takes to be your own hero. Tom Taylor (NightwingSuicide SquadInjustice) brings this story to life, with incredible artwork from Nicola Scott (Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special) and Annette Kwok (Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity).
  • “Who Watches the Watchtower?”
    Written by Stephanie Phillips, Art by Chris Mooneyham, Colors by Mike Spicer
    The Green Arrow is left behind on the Justice League Satellite while the rest of the team goes on an important mission. Oliver is less than thrilled, and righteously indignant about the situation as usual until an alien armada invades the Satellite. Can Ollie stand alone against an alien onslaught before it reaches earth? Acclaimed writer Stephanie Phillips (Harley Quinn) captures that “Denny O’Neil Green Arrow”-voice, and this story is brought to life in gorgeous fashion by Christopher Mooneyham’s (Nightwing) retro/modern bronze age aesthetic.
  • “Out of the Shadows”
    Written and Art by Mike Grell, Colors by Lovern Kindzerski
    Legendary Green Arrow writer and artist Mike Grell return to the 1980’s era of The Longbow Hunters. The Green Arrow must team up with the legendary anti-hero Shado to stop a shipment of smuggled guns from making it into Seattle. Depicting The Emerald Archer as only he can, Grell will remind readers why his take on Ollie Queen is still a Green standard.
  • “The Arrow and the Song”
    Written by Ram V, Art by Christopher Mitten, Colors by Ivan Plascencia
    This tale is a beautiful meditation on the love between Green Arrow and Black Canary through the years and the found family that they’ve created. Writer Ram V (Catwoman) puts together this beautiful story of love and how life takes turns you don’t expect. Gloriously brought to life by the work of Christopher Mitten (Batman: Arkham Unhinged) and Ivan Plascencia (The Flash).
  • “One”
    Written by Brandon Thomas, Art by Jorge Corona, Colors by Matheus Lopes
    We go right back to the mid-90s with this story. Oliver Queen is dead. Connor Hawke is Green Arrow and he has to save the main Queen Industries building in Star City, the home of a business and family he was never part of, from a group of terrorists. Brought to you by Infinite Frontier and Future State writer Brandon Thomas (Future State: Aquaman) and amazingly drawn by Jorge Corona (We Are Robin).
  • “Green Man and Autumn Son”
    Written by Devin Grayson, Art by Max Fiumara
    Catwoman writer Devin Grayson and artist Max Fiumara shine a spotlight on Roy Harper, a.k.a Red Arrow, as he continues to manage his transition from “sidekick” to adult hero, along with single parenthood and his struggles with addiction and recovery.
  • “Star City Star”
    Written and Art by Phil Hester, Inks by Ande Parks, Colors by Trish Mulvihill
    Phil Hester drew nearly fifty issues of Green Arrow in the early 2000s, working with popular writers like Kevin Smith, Brad Meltzer, and Judd Winnick. Here, Phil synthesizes what was so great about his run into a tremendous eight-page story. Green Arrow tries to save a young girl named Star who has been kidnapped but has to run through a gauntlet of his greatest villains and allies to get to her. Including: Onomatopoeia, Speedy (Mia Dearden), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Black Canary, Arsenal, Connor Hawke, and Count Vertigo.
  • “Happy Anniversary”
    Written by Vita Ayala, Art by Laura Braga, Colors by Adriano Lucas
    This story focuses on the point in time where Green Arrow and Black Canary were married right before the New 52. On the day of their anniversary, the two are at each other’s throats and then Green Arrow gets kidnapped. Black Canary thinks the kidnapping is part of an anniversary game/present but quickly discovers that Green Arrow has REALLY been kidnapped by DEATHSTROKE and she has to save him. Vita Ayala (Future State: The Next Batman) writes a wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Smith-style action rom-com brought to life by Laura Braga (DC Comics Bombshells).
  • “The Sympathy of the Woods”
    Written by Ben Percy, Art by Otto Schmidt
    It’s the DC Rebirth Era, Green Arrow is feeling lost, the world is getting worse, and he doesn’t feel like he’s making enough of a difference. To cheer him up, Black Canary, Red Arrow (Emiko Queen), Diggle, and Henry Fyffe try to throw him a party to remind him of the beautiful community he’s built. But what starts as a celebration will become a rescue mission as Green Arrow is hunted down by the Dark Archer known as MERLYN. From DC talents Ben Percy (Nightwing) and Otto Schmidt (Harley Quinn).
  • “The Last Green Arrow Story”
    Written by Jeff Lemire, Art by Andrea Sorrentino, Colors by Jordie Bellaire
    The acclaimed Green Arrow creative team from the New 52, New York Times Bestselling author Jeff Lemire (Sweet Tooth)  and Andrea Sorrentino (Joker: Killer Smile) tell a transcendent final tale of Oliver Queen. In his older years, he requests to be left alone on the island where he was stranded so many decades ago. He’s gone there to connect to his own myth, his legacy, and to die in peace. But is it ever that simple for The Green Arrow?

The variant covers for this must-have collector’s item come from some of the most prolific artists in comics:

  • 1940’s Variant: Michael Cho
  • 1950’s Variant: Daniel Warren Johnson
  • 1960’s Variant: Neal Adams
  • 1970’s Variant: Derrick Chew
  • 1980’s Variant: Gary Frank
  • 1990’s Variant: Howard Porter
  • 2000’s Variant: Jen Bartel
  • 2010’s Variant: Simone Di Meo

Green Arrow 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 arrives in participating comic book stores and digitally on Tuesday, June 29, 2020, for $9.99.

Preview: Halloween Man: Beyond October

Halloween Man: Beyond October

Written by Drew Edwards, Jesse Farrell, Russell Hillman, Matt Morrison
Art by Adam Cahoon, Matthew Callahan, Keith Chan, April Guadiana, Waen Manikan, Joey Muerto, David Olivarez, Dan Price, Noodles Queen, Evan Quiring, Kevin Richardson, Nicola Scott, John Sowder
Pencils by Sergio Calvet, Kaan Erdrogan, John Gholson, Paulo J Hernandez, Andrea Montano, Evan Quiring, John Sowder, Jason Wilson, Max Young
Inks by John Gholson
Colored by Dan Conner, John Gholson, April Guadiana, Kat Horton, Annette Kwok, Kitty Pierce
Cover by Nicola Scott
Lettered by April Guadiana, Matt Live
Edited by Russell Hillman
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Beyond October: The 20th Anniversary Issue
Celebrate 20 years of one of underground comics’ most enduring characters, Halloween Man! This special jam issue features a mixture of alternative and mainstream artists, topped off with a real stunner of a cover by DC/Image superstar, Nicola Scott!

Revelations abound as a frosty Halloween night is invaded by folkloric Yuletide monsters. Frau Perchta, the Christmas Witch, wants to sink her claws into Halloween, but first she must rob Halloween Man of his supernatural powers.

Also in this issue, a long lost webcomic has been dusted off and spruced up for this anniversary extravaganza. Follow everyone’s favorite necromancer Morlack as he explores the early days of Halloween Man. All of this plus a special pin-up gallery section filled with jaw-dropping art!

Join us for endings and beginnings in an issue that will delight old fans and inspire new ones.

Halloween Man: Beyond October

Celebrate the Fastest Man Alive with The Flash #750 Decade Variants

On March 4th, the landmark The Flash #750 hits comic book stores and participating digital retailers, spotlighting the Scarlet Speedster and including incredible stories from Flash’s past, present and future. This oversized tribute to one of pop culture’s speediest heroes is guaranteed to become a collectors’ item when it hits stores!

This collectability will be further enhanced by some of comics’ most talented artists, honoring the Flash in a series of variant covers that celebrate The Fastest Man Alive throughout the decades:

  • 1940 – Nicola Scott and Annette Kwok
  • 1950 – Gary Frank and Brad Anderson
  • 1960 – Nick Derington
  • 1970 – José Luis García-López, and Alex Sinclair
  • 1980 – Gabriele Dell’Otto
  • 1990 – Francesco Mattina
  • 2000 – Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair
  • 2010 – Francis Manapul

The Flash #750 is a 96-page prestige format one-shot comic book, debuting in comic book stores and participating online retailers on March 4, 2020, for $9.99.

Get a First Look at Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #3 (of 9)

Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #3 (of 9)

Written by Kami Garcia
Art by Mico Suayan and Jason Badower
Color by Annette Kwok
Cover by Francesco Mattina
Variant Cover by Mico Suayan

Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity continues Harley Quinn follows the evidence-and it leads her to a dangerous conclusion: she might know the true identity of the serial killer she’s hunting! But as Harley digs deeper into the Joker’s past, he is watching her…and leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. Gotham City has never needed a hero more!

DC’s Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #3, written by #1 New York Times and internationally bestselling author Kami Garcia (Beautiful Creatures, Unbreakable, X-Files: Agents of Chaos) and artists Mico Suayan (Bloodshot: Reborn) and Jason Badower (Sensation Comics), will carry an Ages 17+ content descriptor.

Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #3, hitting shelves February 5th and shipping bimonthly in DC’s Prestige Plus format, will retail for $5.99.

Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #3 (of 9)