
Can’t wait until next Wednesday? Still a bit hesitant about this whole event? Too gimmicky? Not gimmicky enough? Well, here’s the complete list of villains being spotlighted in the September launch of Forever Evil! Included are the villain featured in the one-shot story, the main title (for those of you collecting the regular series only), the creators associated with each story, and the issue’s release date. Feel free to comment, complain, or ask questions below.
Arcane (Swamp Thing 23.1)
By Charles Soule and Jesus Saiz
Release Date: September 18
Bane (Batman 23.4)
By Peter J. Tomasi and Graham Nolan
Release Date: September 25
Bizarro (Superman 23.1)
By Sholly Fisch, Jeff Johnson, and Andy Smith
Release Date: September 4
Black Adam (Justice League of America 7.4)
By Geoff Johns, Sterling Gates, and Edgar Salazar
Release Date: September 25
Black Hand (Green Lantern 23.3)
By Charles Soule and Alberto Ponticelli
Release Date: September 18
Black Manta (Aquaman 23.1)
By Geoff Johns, Tony Bedard, and Claude St. Aubin
Release Date: September 11
Brainiac (Superman 23.2)
By Tony Bedard and Pascal Alixe
Release Date: September 11
Cheetah (Wonder Woman 23.1)
By John Ostrander and Victor Ibanez Ramirez
Release Date: September 18
Clayface (Batman: The Dark Knight 23.3)
By John Layman and Cliff Richards
Release Date: September 18
Count Vertigo (Green Arrow 23.1)
By Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino
Release Date: September 4
Court of Owls (Batman and Robin 23.2)
By James Tynion IV and Jorge Lucas
Release Date: September 11
The Creeper (Justice League Dark 23.1)
By Ann Nocenti and Chris Cross
Release Date: September 4
Cyborg Superman (Action Comics 23.1)
By Michael Alan Nelson and Mike Hawthorne
Release Date: September 4
Darkseid (Justice League 23.1)
By Greg Pak and Paulo Siqueira
Release Date: September 4
Deadshot (Justice League of America 7.1)
By Matt Kindt and Pasqual Ferry
Release Date: September 4
Deathstroke (Teen Titans 23.2)
By Corey Mays, Dooma Wendschuh, Angel Unzueta, and Moritat
Release Date: September 18
Desaad (Earth 2 15.1)
By Paul Levitz and Yildiray Cinar
Release Date: September 4
Dial E (Justice League 23.3)
By China Mievelle and 20 Artists)
Release Date: September 18
Doomsday (Batman/Superman 3.1)
By Greg Pak and Brett Booth
Release Date: September 25
Eclipso (Justice League Dark 23.2)
By Dan DiDio and Philip Tan
Release Date: September 18
First Born (Wonder Woman 23.2)
By Brian Azzarello and Aco
Release Date: September 25
Grodd (The Flash 23.1)
By Brian Buccellato and Chris Batista
Release Date: September 4
H’el (Superman 23.3)
By Scott Lobdell, Dan Jurgens, and Norm Rapmund
Release Date: September 18
Harley Quinn (Detective Comics 23.2)
By Matt Kindt and Neil Googe
Release Date: September 11
Joker (Batman 23.1)
By Adam Kubert and Andy Clarke
Release Date: September 4
Joker’s Daughter (Batman: The Dark Knight 23.4)
By Ann Nocenti and Georges Jeanty
Release Date: September 25
Killer Croc (Batman and Robin 23.4)
By Tim Seeley and Francis Portela
Release Date: September 25
Killer Frost (Justice League of America 7.2)
By Sterling Gates and Derlis Santacruz
Release Date: September 11
Lex Luthor (Action Comics 23.3)
By Charles Soule and Raymund Bermudez
Release Date: September 18
Lobo (Justice League 23.2)
By Marguerite Bennett and Ben Oliver
Release Date: September 11
Man-Bat (Detective Comics 23.4)
By Frank Tieri, Scott Eaton, and Jaime Mendoza
Release Date: September 25
Metallo (Action Comics 23.4)
By Sholly Fisch and Will Conrad
Release Date: September 25
Mongul (Green Lantern 23.2)
By Jim Starlin and Howard Porter
Release Date: September 11
Mr. Freeze (Batman: The Dark Knight 23.2)
By Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Jason Masters)
Release Date: September 11
Ocean Master (Aquaman 23.2)
By Geoff Johns, Sterling Gates, and Geraldo Borges
Release Date: September 25
Parasite (Superman 23.4)
By Aaron Kuder
Release Date: September 25
The Penguin (Batman 23.3)
By Frank Tieri and Christian Duce Fernandez
Release Date: September 18
Poison Ivy (Detective Comics 23.1)
By Derek Fridolfs and Javier Pina
Release Date: September 4
Ra’s al Ghul & the League of Assassins (Batman and Robin 23.3)
By James Tynion IV and Jorge Lucas
Release Date: September 18
Relic (Green Lantern 23.1)
By Robert Venditti, Rags Morales, and Cam Smith
Release Date: September 4
Reverse-Flash (The Flash 23.2)
By Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato
Release Date: September 11
The Riddler (Batman 23.2)
By Scott Snyder, Ray Fawkes, and Jeremy Haun
Release Date: September 11
The Rogues (The Flash 23.3)
By Brian Buccellato and Patrick Zircher
Release Date: September 18
The Scarecrow (Detective Comics 23.3)
By Peter J. Tomasi and Szymon Kudranski
Release Date: September 18
Secret Society (Justice League 23.4)
By Geoff Johns, Sterling Gates, Manuel Garcia, and Rob Hunter
Release Date: September 25
Shadow Thief (Justice League of America 7.3)
By Tom DeFalco and Chad Hardin
Release Date: September 18
Sinestro (Green Lantern 23.4)
By Matt Kindt and Dale Eaglesham
Release Date: September 25
Solomon Grundy (Earth 2 15.2)
By Matt Kindt and Aaron Lopresti
Release Date: September 11
Trigon (Teen Titans 23.1)
By Marv Wolfman and Cafu
Release Date: September 11
Two-Face (Batman and Robin 23.1)
By Peter J. Tomasi and Guillem March
Release Date: September 4
The Ventriloquist (Batman: The Dark Knight 23.1)
By Gail Simone and Derlis Santacruz
Release Date: September 4
Zod (Action Comics 23.2)
By Greg Pak and Ken Lashley
Release Date: September 11
And, of course, accompanying the main Forever Evil miniseries are Forever Evil: A. R. G. U. S., Forever Evil: Arkham War, Forever Evil: The Rogues, and the various crossovers in Justice League, Justice League of America, Justice League Dark, and many, many more to come! Stay tuned for details. We’ll be sure to keep you posted.
I've got Lobo preordered… I really hope it isn't as bad as it's been advertised. I might pick up some more if they look good like Eclipso. But this whole New 52 thing just doesn't interest me..
My hope is that Forever Evil will get rid of some of the less-than-stellar aspects of the New 52. The return of the multiverse is the smartest decision DC has made in recent years. So many possibilities to merge their new fans with the ones they may have alienated with the reboot!
I want to pick up some Deathstroke comics but I thought that they stop making them for the New 52?