Aquamen catches up to Dark Crisis in July plus a look at Dark Crisis #2
Nightwing trie﷽s to keep Titans Tower from falling and the Dark Crisis timeline is becomi𝄹ng clearer

Another DC ongoing series is catching up to ཧDark Crisis.
Regular Newsarama readers might be familiar with our efforts to understand and explain the timeline of the Death of �🃏�the Justice League - Dark Crisis event, w𒆙hich happens a "bit in the future" of DC Universe continuity. And now there is a new wrinkle.
Aquaman, the relatively new ongoing series co-starring Arthur Curry an🌱d Jackson Hyde in the title roles, will 'catch up' to the event storyline in July 26's Aquamen #6 by writers Chuck Brown and Brandon Thomas and artist Sami Basri.
In what's officially a Dark Crisis tie-in issue, "After hearing about Arthur's death, Mera and the others must each find a way to come to terms with their loss and move forward," reads D﷽C's descriptio🌞n. "In his time of grief, Jackson finds comfort from the last person he ever expected…his father!"
Here are looks at July's Aquamen #6 covers by Travis Moore (above) and Fico Ossio🌱 (right). A third variant cove♐r by Philip Tan will also be offered.
Aquamen will be the second DC ongoing series to mirror the events of Justice League #75 and Dark Crisis. In June, The Flash series begins a tie-in storyli💯ne set concurrent to the death of the Justice Leaguers.
However, July's ongoing Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman titles are still featuring storylines starring their lead supe꧂rheroes that die in April 26's along with other series like Nightwing and Deathstroke Inc. th𒈔at are still pre-Dark Crisis.
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And with Batman (six issues) and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Detective Comics (four issues) both beginning multi-part month♔ly story arcs starring Bruce Wayne with brand new creative teams, it doesn't look likely those titles will catch up to Dark C♋risis anytime soon.
Our best current guess is editorial offices/creative teams were given the option of matching/catching up with Joshua Williamson's event storyline at a time of their cho๊osing.
The seven-issue Dark Crisis is🐭 scheduled to continue through December (assuming no skip month🔴s) and it'll bear watching if other ongoing in-continuity series join the event in the upcoming months.
(seen here) by Sampere and Sánchez from the issue, which as you can see features Deathstroke and Cyborg Superman."🐷The Hou𒐪se Of Nightwing Burns!" reads DC's description of Dark Crisis #2.
"As the good people of the world mourn the loss of the Justice League, the forces of evil have seized the opportunity to wreak havoc in a world without its heroes! Leading the charge is a super-powered Slade Wilson…but this time there's someth𝐆ing dark fueling his rage. With a massive army laying siege to Titans Tower, only Nightwing will have what it takes to stand in the way of Deathstroke's forces - but is this a fight Dick Grayson can win? Look, up in the sky - reinforcements are on the way! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's…uh-oh...it's Cyborg Superman. The world burns as Pariah and the Gr♉eat Darkness make their play for planet Earth in this jaw-dropping second issue!"
Dark Cr♑isis #2 features a main cover by Daniel Sampere and variant covers by Juliet Nneka, Mario Foccillo, and Lucio Parrillo and we'll get you a look at those soon as we can.
Look for DC's full July 202☂2 solicitations at noon💛 ET, Friday, April 15.
Will Dark Crisis make Newsarama's list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best DC stories of all time? Time will tell.
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