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DC's Wednesday Comics (2009 series) - HC re-release in 2025

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13th Dimension have revealed that DC's Wednesday Comics anthology series from 2009 which featured a mix of top writers and artists will be getting a hardcover re-release in 2025

The 200-page hardcover is due Aug. 26, 2025, and lists for $75. 

In addition - this volume includes two stories exclusive to the collected edition: Plastic Man by Evan Dorkin and Stephen DeStefano, and Beware the Creeper by Keith Giffen and Eric Canete.

https://13thdimension.com/dc-to-re-rele ... s-in-2025/

WEDNESDAY COMICS (2025 EDITION)
Back in print for the first time in years, it’s Wednesday Comics—DC’s tribute to Sunday newspaper comics, featuring unique and dynamic stories from the top talents in comics!

This 11″ x 17” hardcover edition collects the entire award-winning anthology series that reinvented the classic weekly newspaper comics section!

Wednesday Comics features 16 different stories starring the World’s Greatest Super Heroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and the Flash, as well as lesser known characters including Metamorpho and Metal Men. Each story is written and illustrated by comics luminaries from multiple styles and eras including Batman by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso (100 Bullets), Kamandi by Dave Gibbons (Watchmen) and Ryan Sook (Legion of Super-Heroes), Hawkman by Kyle Baker (Plastic Man), Sgt. Rock from the father and son team of Adam Kubert and Joe Kubert, Adam Strange by Paul Pope (Batman: Year 100), Metal Men by Dan DiDio and José Luis García-López and Kevin Nowlan, and many more!

This volume collects Wednesday Comics #1-12.

This is the list of stories from the original release:

Each issue printed the strips in the following sequence:
  • Batman – story by Brian Azzarello with art by Eduardo Risso. Batman becomes entangled in a battle over who should inherit a murdered man's estate.
  • Kamandi – story by Dave Gibbons[8] with art by Ryan Sook. Kamandi rides to the City of the Apes in an attempt to aid the Tiger Army.
  • Superman – story by John Arcudi with art by Lee Bermejo. An alien attack provokes feelings of unease within the Man of Steel.
  • Deadman – story by Dave Bullock/Vinton Heuck with art by Dave Bullock. While attempting to stop a serial killer, Deadman is pulled into a mystical demonic dimension where he is still alive.
  • Green Lantern – story by Kurt Busiek with art by Joe Quiñones. Hal must help an astronaut and former friend who has been transformed into an alien monster.
  • Metamorpho – story by Neil Gaiman with art by Mike Allred. Metamorpho accompanies Simon Stagg to an expedition for a rare diamond in a lost temple in Antarctica.
  • Teen Titans – story by Eddie Berganza with art by Sean Galloway. The Titans face a dangerous enemy, Trident, hell-bent on destroying the team.
  • Strange Adventures – story and art by Paul Pope and José Villarrubia. The warlord Lord Korgo besieges the city of Ranagar intent on acquiring the secret of Adam Strange's zeta beams.
  • Supergirl – story by Jimmy Palmiotti with art by Amanda Conner. The Girl of Steel has trouble looking after the irrationally behaving Superpets Streaky and Krypto.
  • Metal Men – story by Dan DiDio with art by José Luis García-López and Kevin Nowlan. The Metal Men foil a bank robbery only to discover a more sinister motivation behind it.
  • Wonder Woman – story and art by Ben Caldwell.
  • Sgt. Rock – story by Adam Kubert with art by Joe Kubert Rock is captured by Nazis and tortured into giving up the whereabouts of the Easy Company.
  • The Flash – story by Karl Kerschl and Brenden Fletcher with art by Karl Kerschl. Using his superspeed while attempting to foil Gorilla Grodd's plans, the Flash finds himself dealing with a multitude of problems - Iris West's estrangement from him not being the least of them.
  • The Demon and Catwoman – story by Walt Simonson with art by Brian Stelfreeze. Catwoman is hired to steal an artifact from Jason Blood, not knowing that it is all a ploy of Morgaine Le Fay to regain her youth.
  • Hawkman – story and art by Kyle Baker. Katar Hol fights off airplane hijackers who are really aliens and ends up landing on Dinosaur Island.

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