James Tynion's latest one, The Witching Hour, is also one of those — started out extremely well, then petered out into a convoluted stream of infodumps and too-high-to-care stakes in the last few issues/5. · The future of magic in the DC Universe is rewritten in Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour, an epic adventure by New York Times best-selling writer James Tynion IV and artists including Jesus Merino, Emanuela Lupacchino and Alvaro Martínez Bueno. Long ago, Hecate, the goddess of magic, stole the powers of other mystic entities and hid them in Earth beings called the Brand: DC Comics. · James Tynion IV (Writer), Fernando Blanco (Illustrator), Miguel Mendonça (Illustrator), Jesús Merino (Illustrator) · Rating details · 77 ratings · 4 reviews. Just in time for Halloween, it’s “The Witching Hour,” a five-part weekly event that will rewrite the future of DC’s magical heroes! Hecate, the witch-goddess of magic, always knew a day would come when the monsters she stole /5.
The Witching Hour WONDER WOMAN AND JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK: THE WITCHING HOUR #1 page 1. Image courtesy of DC Entertainment. WONDER WOMAN AND JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK: THE WITCHING HOUR #1 is a very interesting comic book. I have to commend writer James Tynion IV. Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour. An ancient force of dark magic is stirring, and the Justice League Dark stands in its way—and the source of its power lies deep inside the soul of their leader, Wonder Woman! Hecate, the witch-goddess of magic, always knew that this day would come, when the monsters from which she. James Tynion IV was born Decem, and grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he attended Marquette University High School. While studying creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College, Tynion met and began studying under Scott Snyder, in the nascent years of his comic book writing career.
Justice League Dark and Wonder Woman The Witching Hour () comic books or later. Tags: Witching Hour (DC) (part 5), Wonder Woman. Published Dec by DC. The Hellblazer instinctively kisses Zatanna, telling her he did it as it was his last chance to kiss her: the Witching Hour has begun, and soon they will all lay dead. Appearing in "The Witching Hour, Part I" Featured Characters: Justice League Dark. Detective Chimp; Man-Bat; Swamp Thing; Wonder Woman (Flashback and main story) Zatanna; Supporting Characters. James Tynion's latest one, The Witching Hour, is also one of those — started out extremely well, then petered out into a convoluted stream of infodumps and too-high-to-care stakes in the last few issues.
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