A new thread for discussing DC's magical and mystical corner and the characters within it.
A new thread for discussing DC's magical and mystical corner and the characters within it.
Sentinels of Magic
Debut: Day of Judgment #1 (November, 1999).
Created by: Geoff Johns and Matthew Smith.
Members: Phantom Stranger, Alan Scott and Madame Xanadu (extreme left). Zatanna, Deadman, Dr Occult, Sebastian Faust (center). Ragman, Raven (extreme right).
Dr. Occult’s encounter with the Seven from More Fun Comics #14 (October, 1936). Art by Joe Shuster:
Last edited by Electricmastro; 04-08-2020 at 04:48 PM.
My favorite version of Supergirl is the one that was literally an angel with the power of the shechina.
Last edited by sunofdarkchild; 04-10-2020 at 03:36 AM.
Required reading: The Books of Magic mini-series by Gaiman.
And at least Swamp Thing #49 and 50 of the American Gothic story (featuring the real JLD before the JLD).
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
Eve Eden aka Nightshade. The last of the Nightshade royal family.
I haven't read them yet but Swamp THing Bronze age has some good Supernatural horror in it.
But Alan Moore Swamp THing brought me all in.
Le Suck it, Dolphin!
-God I am so tired.
SCOTT SUMMERS AND EMMA FROST DESERVED BETTER.
Not that much. It's Alan Moore who redefined Swamp Thing, and added all the part about the Green and beiing its Avatar.
Before that he's just a scientist who got mixed-in chemical in a swamp during an explosion and that is roaming the world to find an answer about his condition.
None the less, The 1st part of the Bronze age is excellent, written by the great Len Wein and drawn by the fantastic Bernis Wrightston:
Justice League Dark will be coming to HBO as a series produced by J.J Abrams
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/16/2...anti-dc-comics
Personally, I'd have preferred Shadowpact but this is good news for DC's mystical corner nonetheless.