As interrogation techniques go, throwing the subject out of the window isn’t likely to get the best results!
This cover was featured in a Behind the Scenes post back in January.
As interrogation techniques go, throwing the subject out of the window isn’t likely to get the best results!
This cover was featured in a Behind the Scenes post back in January.
Another glimpse behind the curtain of a forthcoming UNTOLD TALES issue where poor old Nick Fury is ending up on the wrong end of an altercation.


I’ve whited out the text in the shouting speech bubble as I’m going to repurpose that, and the image will probably end up flipped horizontally as well.
Any guesses as to which DC team are sending Nick flying?
Man, it’s taken a long time for Fury to catch up to Hourman, but he aims to make him pay for Hourman’s run in with Captain America all the way back in #145!
I came across this “100 Issues Ago” panel in an old JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA and thought I’d tidy it up and re-purpose it. If one month = one issue, what was I reading 100 Issues Ago?
There were two big launches in month nine of the New 52 (if anyone’s counting how far in we are) and EARTH 2 was the biggest for me, even though WORLDS’ FINEST, the companion title, starred a returning Power Girl. EARTH 2 told the story of the alternate world’s fight against Apokolips and the invading parademons and how the world dealt with the loss of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman during that battle.
Always a sucker for a good multiverse tale, I was happy to pick this up and start exploring the new Earth-2 and the differences the characters would have between their Prime Earth counterparts.
Elsewhere, as I mentioned, WORLDS’ FINEST reintroduced Power Girl and Huntress to the New 52; FRANKENSTEIN and SWAMP THING were crossing over with the interminable Rot storyline that really dragged on way too long; CAPTAIN ATOM was getting weirder; “The Culling” crossover between TEEN TITANS and a bunch of other titles I wasn’t getting was finally over; and the New 52’s first big event had the groundwork laid in the free DC COMICS: THE NEW 52 comic.
Outside of DC, THE BOYS was starting its final story arc; FATALE‘s first arc was drawing to a close; and FURY MAX, Garth Ennis’s retelling of Nick Fury’s wartime exploits was starting up.