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Art by: Mike Norton, Emanuela Lupacchino
Colors by: Jordie Bellaire
Letters by: Steve Wands

TITANS TOGETHER...IN TERROR! As the nightmare rages on and the monstrous versions of the team roam the halls of Titans Tower, a young girl finds herself trapped inside the building. How did she get there, and what heroes can possibly save her as the Titans face their worst fears?

"DOGTOWN AND BLUE BOY"
WRITTEN BY ADAM BRODY AND KENNY PORTER
ART BY MIKE NORTON COLOR BY ALLEN PASSALAQUA
LETTERS BY FERRAN DELGADO

Written by TIM SHERIDAN
Art by MIKE NORTON
It’s all come down to this! As their lives are literally tumbling down around them, the Titans must contend with the betrayal of their most troubled student—who has just unmasked themselves as Red X—plus a familiar face from deep in their darkest days, determined to exact an unholy vengeance upon Nightwing. In the end, after the epic collision of past, present, and future, who and what of Teen Titans Academy will still be standing?

Gather 'round the fire, fellow campers, because it's time for that most terrifying of traditions—campfire stories so scary you'll never sleep without a night-light again! The Teen Titans guide those brave enough through tales of Batman and the hidden killer, Superman and Lois Lane and the killer in their back seat, Harley Quinn and Darkseid versus a furious Bloody Mary, and four more stories so hair-raising you'll call your momma to come pick you up. So toast your marshmallows, pull up a s'more, and answer the only question that matters this Halloween: Are you afraid of Darkseid?

(W) Mark Russell (A) Mike Norton (CA) Amanda Conner
Harley Quinn hosts "Villainy's Biggest Night" as the DCU's most dastardly gather at the Hall of Doom to do what they do best-congratulate themselves! But one villain has a secret plan, fueled by years of being overlooked by his peers, and the burning desire to receive the praise he so rightly deserves... Don't miss out on a one-of-a-kind comic book experience, with the winners decided by you, the fans! Who will be crowned DC's Villain of the Year? Go to dcvillainoftheyear.com for more information!

(W) Tom King (A) Mike Norton, Jorge Fornes (CA) Lee Weeks
Now features art by Jorge Fornes and Mike Norton and a new story: What's it like to be Batman from day to day? What are the challenges that the Dark Knight Detective faces? From thieves to marauding monsters, writer Tom King takes us across the gamut of experience to show the vast scope of what it takes to fill the Batman's boots...and then what it means when he goes back home.

(W) Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Jody Houser, Greg Rucka (A) Kevin Maguire, Steve Lieber, Mike Perkins, Others (CA) Bryan Hitch
Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, the staff of the Daily Planet, even the Justice League-their lives all changed when Superman revealed his secret identity to the world! This unique Superman experience explores what the identity of Clark Kent meant to those close to him-and what their relationship to Superman will be in the future. All the rules are about to change-and it all starts here.
The dream team of writers Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, and Jody Houser team up for this amazing special, with art anchored by DC legend Kevin Maguire, plus sequences focusing on each corner of the Superman universe by artists Steve Lieber (Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen) and Mike Perkins (Lois Lane). ONE-SHOT

Passion. Betrayal. Murder. When you’re a private investigator, these are things you experience daily. But when you add capes to the mix-like Batman, Catwoman, and Harley Quinn? Things get even messier. The name’s Slam Bradley, and I’m telling you that this year’s Valentine’s Day special has more intrigue than you can shake a stick at. Ten tales of love-the kind of love that can push people over the edge. Don’t miss it...or I’ll make you pay.

A new series for DC’s online service. LET THEM LIVE! prints old stories that never saw the light of day, with intros by yours truly, Elliot Kalan, and Marissa Louise.

Written by Art Baltazar and Franco, I spent a few years drawing the big red cheese. One of my favorite projects to work on.

One of my favorite characters, and a lot of fun to draw. This was my first work published completely drawn with the aid of a computer and Clip Studio Pro.

Another one of my favorite characters. Written by Dan Jurgens. Part of the “Blackest Night” event at DC