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Preview Monday: BATWOMAN #12 and SAUCER COUNTRY #6

First this week’s installment of Preview Mondays, we’re giving you exclusive first looks at BATWOMAN #12 and SAUCER COUNTRY #6.


In BATWOMAN #12, co-writer J.H. Williams III returns as regular artist of the series! Kicking off a major new storyline guest starring Wonder Woman, the issue finds Batwoman and the werebeast zealot, Abbott, caught in a funhouse hall of mirrors as they close in on the urban legend, Blood Mary. But when they’re forced to confront nightmarish versions of themselves in their reflections, will they persevere and find Bloody Mary? Or will they crumble in fear and confusion? Meanwhile, Wonder Woman is fighting a secret serpent cult that kidnaps children and raises long-dead monsters. Co-written by W. Haden Blackman, BATWOMAN #12 hits stores this Wednesday. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.


And in SAUCER COUNTRY #6, a stand-alone issue, the history of UFOs from real-life stories to pop culture to the Bible and beyond is detailed. But what connects all these stories and how do they relate to the events unfolding in SAUCER COUNTY? Find out in SAUCER COUNTRY #6 -- written by Paul Cornell and illustrated by Jimmy Broxton (KNIGHT & SQUIRE). Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue, which goes on sale this Wednesday.

DIDIO AND LEE ON THE FUTURE

2010 was a huge year for DC. Just take a look at all of our titles on NPR’s Monkey See blog’s and Entertainment Weekly’s Shelf Life blog’s “Best of 2010” lists: DC’s BATWOMAN: ELEGY, ABSOLUTE ALL-STAR SUPERMAN, WEDNESDAY COMICS, ACTION COMICS, and Vertigo’s REVOLVER, STUCK RUBBER BABY, and HOW TO UNDERSTAND ISRAEL IN 60 DAYS OR LESS.

Well, we’re not going to slow down. 2011 is going to be even bigger.

Co-publishers Jim Lee and Dan Didio recently spoke with Newsarama and Comic Book Resources about the many highlights of the past year and what we all can look forward to in the next.

Reading the lists and checking 'em twice

It’s the end of the year and, if you’re like me this year, that means there’s still some last minute shopping to be done. Need help seeking out the perfect gift for your comic book loving friends and family? Just check out the latest and greatest best of 2010 lists...

USA TODAY 's list of Essential 2010 Graphic Novels recommends some top notch DC books like WEDNESDAY COMICS, A GOD SOMEWHERE, BATGIRL: BATGIRL RISING, and THE UNWRITTEN. FRESH INK’s Best of 2010 list includes ABSOLUTE ALL-STAR SUPERMAN, BATWOMAN: ELEGY, SCALPED, and DAYTRIPPER. Finally, TECHLAND’s Ten Best Comic Books of 2010 and Best Graphic Novels of 2010 salute ACTION COMICS, DAYTRIPPER, BATMAN AND ROBIN and HOW TO UNDERSTAND ISRAEL IN 60 DAYS OR LESS.

Give the gift of comics this year.

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