The Summer of Valiant is almost over but
X-O Manowar is ramping up for the fight of his life,
Batman Beyond Unlimited Universe jumps ahead a year in Neo-Gotham, plus
Triple Shotfavorite Mark Waid gives
Indestructible Hulk the Doctor Who treatment and drops him into the Wild Wild West.
Wash it all down with 12 pages of
The Fez from Roger Langridge found backstage at Babette’s Supper Club.
X-O MANOWAR #16WRITER: Robert VendittiART: Lee GarbettPublication Date: August 21, 2013Price: $3.99Publisher: Valiant ComicsUPC: 85899200303101611Buy it HEREAric of Dacia has returned from rescuing slaves from The Vine on Planet Death, and now he’s home.
A flashback to the Visigoth Aric looks much like Thor the Mighty Avenger on the title page, being schooled by his former mentor, Gilad The Eternal Warrior.
Flash forward to present day Romania, where Aric breaks into the National Museum of History to reclaim his father’s throne and fulfill his destiny as king.
Two of the most powerful heroes in the Valiant Universe go head to head as The Eternal Warrior sees firsthand the might of the alien X-O armor.
This series is the lead-up to the fall
Unity event at Valiant that will pit Aric against Ninjak, Toyo Harada (
Harbinger), The Eternal Warrior and more. Aric is on the path to reclaim not only his throne, but conquer the Earth itself, fulfilling the destiny of his people.
The Valiant crossover event looks promising with Matt Kindt at the helm, and this main book by Venditti and Garbett continues to impress with great stories and art.
BATMAN BEYOND UNLIMITED UNIVERSE #1WRITER: Kyle Higgins, Christos GageART: Thony Silas, Iban CoelloPublication Date: August 21, 2013Price: $3.99Publisher: DC ComicsUPC: 76194131789200111Buy it HEREThere are two full stories here, collecting the digital first comics
Batman Beyond 2.0 and J
ustice League Beyond 2.0. Both stories jump ahead one year after the reveal of the new Batgirl Beyond and the 10000 Clowns storyline.
Kyle Higgins (
Nightwing) kicks off his run on Terry McGuinness with a re-opening of The Arkham Institute, a mid-air Man-Bat fight and a ‘round the table introduction to the people most important to keeping Batman Beyond out there on the streets, Dick Grayson and Commissioner Barbara Gordon.
Where’s Bruce? He’s there, but observing. For the first time, Bruce Wayne is not in the mentor role, as reported by the writers, to shake things up a bit.
Terry and Babs tackle a murder at Arkham, with Grayson advising from his acrobatics gymnasium. This story is off to a great start and if you care to read this digitally, you will be ahead of the print readers. Kyle Higgins knows Nightwing so his interpretation of the older Grayson is fun to read.
Some of the coolest Superman stories are those in which he is weakened by Kryptonite, or otherwise de-powered.
What is happening in
Beyond is that something is wonky with how Superman is processing his solar energy and he is losing control over his powers. In an ode to a Cyclops mess-up, Supes nearly takes out Aquagirl with his heat vision and is forces into exile in his Fortress of Solitude.
Micron helps out with his physiological problems and returns Clark to one of his previous New 52 professions—a firefighter. Unable to use his Kryptonian powers, can he rescue a cat this time? It might be hard! Christos Gage is at the helm of the
JLB, and the two books compliment themselves nicely and exist in the same space and time.
Bruce is the one who tells Superman to go away, of course!