Forever Evil

Illustrated by David Finch, Richard Friend
Paperback
$19.99 US
6.61"W x 10.16"H x 0.32"D   | 15 oz | 30 per carton
On sale May 19, 2015 | 240 Pages | 978-1-4012-5338-7
The Justice League is DEAD! And the villains shall inherit the Earth! In a flash of light, the world's most powerful heroes vanish as the Crime Syndicate arrives from Earth-3! As this evil version of the Justice League takes over the DC Universe, no one stands in the way of them and complete domination... no one except for Lex Luthor. His main ally in this seemingly impossible battle? Batman.
 
With the two smartest men on the planet leading them, an unlikely crew of saviors, including Black Manta, Captain Cold, Bizarro, Catwoman and Black Adam, must not only free the DCU's heroes and banish the deadly Crime Syndicate before they leave this universe in shambles, like their own!
 
By New York Times #1 best-selling creators Geoff Johns and David Finch, Forever Evil is the first universe-wide crossover of The New 52. This graphic novel collects the Forever Evil #1-7.
 
Collects Forever Evil #1-7.
Geoff Johns is an award-winning writer and one of the most popular contemporary comic book writers today. Johns is the author of the New York Times best-selling graphic novels Aquaman: The Trench, Blackest Night, Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War, Justice League: Origin, Superman: Brainiac and Batman: Earth One which hit number one on the bestseller list. He is also known for transforming Green Lantern into one of the most critically and commercially successful franchises in comics. Johns has written for various other media, including episodes of Smallville, Arrow, and Adult Swim's Robot Chicken, for which he was nominated along with his co-writers for an Emmy. He is the Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment and resides in Los Angeles, California. View titles by Geoff Johns
After co-creating the title Ascension and penciling the first four issues of Aphrodite IX for Image Comics, David Finch moved to Marvel Comics where he went on to illustrate acclaimed runs of Ultimate X-MenThe New AvengersMoon Knight, and Ultimatum. In 2010, he was lured to DC Comics by the siren call of the Caped Crusader and began his career there with contributions to the landmark Batman #700 and then as penciler of Batman: The Return. He then began writing and drawing the ongoing series Batman: The Dark Knight. After an 18-issue run on that title, Finch moved on to his current assignments; working with writer Geoff Johns first on Justice League of America and currently on Forever Evil, the first universe-wide crossover of The New 52. View titles by David Finch
"[FOREVER EVIL] sees Johns diving headlong into a realm that he's succeeded in so often in the past."—IGN

"Heavy and dark, with an epic 'all bets are off' kind of feel to it."—Craveonline

"David Finch has undoubtedly been one of the best go-to artists for event art, and from the opening panels his work is cinematic."—Newsarama

"With its incredible amount of detail, [FOREVER EVIL] marks the start of an exciting new story arc with an impressive scope of characters, Johns' varied character work, and Finch's ambitious art."—Comic Book Resources

About

The Justice League is DEAD! And the villains shall inherit the Earth! In a flash of light, the world's most powerful heroes vanish as the Crime Syndicate arrives from Earth-3! As this evil version of the Justice League takes over the DC Universe, no one stands in the way of them and complete domination... no one except for Lex Luthor. His main ally in this seemingly impossible battle? Batman.
 
With the two smartest men on the planet leading them, an unlikely crew of saviors, including Black Manta, Captain Cold, Bizarro, Catwoman and Black Adam, must not only free the DCU's heroes and banish the deadly Crime Syndicate before they leave this universe in shambles, like their own!
 
By New York Times #1 best-selling creators Geoff Johns and David Finch, Forever Evil is the first universe-wide crossover of The New 52. This graphic novel collects the Forever Evil #1-7.
 
Collects Forever Evil #1-7.

Creators

Geoff Johns is an award-winning writer and one of the most popular contemporary comic book writers today. Johns is the author of the New York Times best-selling graphic novels Aquaman: The Trench, Blackest Night, Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War, Justice League: Origin, Superman: Brainiac and Batman: Earth One which hit number one on the bestseller list. He is also known for transforming Green Lantern into one of the most critically and commercially successful franchises in comics. Johns has written for various other media, including episodes of Smallville, Arrow, and Adult Swim's Robot Chicken, for which he was nominated along with his co-writers for an Emmy. He is the Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment and resides in Los Angeles, California. View titles by Geoff Johns
After co-creating the title Ascension and penciling the first four issues of Aphrodite IX for Image Comics, David Finch moved to Marvel Comics where he went on to illustrate acclaimed runs of Ultimate X-MenThe New AvengersMoon Knight, and Ultimatum. In 2010, he was lured to DC Comics by the siren call of the Caped Crusader and began his career there with contributions to the landmark Batman #700 and then as penciler of Batman: The Return. He then began writing and drawing the ongoing series Batman: The Dark Knight. After an 18-issue run on that title, Finch moved on to his current assignments; working with writer Geoff Johns first on Justice League of America and currently on Forever Evil, the first universe-wide crossover of The New 52. View titles by David Finch

Praise

"[FOREVER EVIL] sees Johns diving headlong into a realm that he's succeeded in so often in the past."—IGN

"Heavy and dark, with an epic 'all bets are off' kind of feel to it."—Craveonline

"David Finch has undoubtedly been one of the best go-to artists for event art, and from the opening panels his work is cinematic."—Newsarama

"With its incredible amount of detail, [FOREVER EVIL] marks the start of an exciting new story arc with an impressive scope of characters, Johns' varied character work, and Finch's ambitious art."—Comic Book Resources