
With bold creative teams, shocking new arcs, and milestone issues, this week DC rolled out their Next Level book and flagship comic book titles proving that the second act of DC All In is not just about new launches, it’s about raising the stakes in the books fans already love.
Recent DC Comics News:
- New DC Finest Titles Arrive On DC UNIVERSE INFINITE
- DC Comics Solicts For Comics Shipping August 2026
- Static Takes A Pivotal Role For The Next Chapter Of DC’s New Titans Issue #38 This August
- Poison Ivy Unleashes Batman: Bad Seeds A Gotham City-Wide Crossover Event Told Over One Long, Dark Night Of Chaos Survival This August
- DC Comics Announces New DC Next Level Oneshot:Next Level: One Shot #1
- DC Celebrates Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month With John Giang Variants
- Absolute Green Arrow Goes Back For Second Print Run Ahead Of Initial Release
- DC Comics Solicits For July 2026
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In the aftermath of the Starbreaker Supremacy, Oa shines brighter than ever as home to the entire emotional spectrum!
Comic Watch Reviews:
- Green Lantern Corps #16: An Upgrade
- Green Lantern Corps #15: John Stewart’s Inner Turmoil
- Green Lantern Corps #14: For Want of Recap
- Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Guy Gardner #1: Guy Versus Internal Affairs
Thanks to his newfound power after DC K.O., Guy Gardner is now being worshipped as the Allsight on Oa.
After receiving constant visions of the vanished Emotional Entities, Guy puts together an elite team to track them down. At the same time, John Stewart and Katma Tui run into an old adversary on New Korugar
The Manhunters press the attack in Green Lantern Corps #17

Rian Gonzales Variant Cover:

Jorge Fornés Variant Cover:

Green Lantern Corps #17
Trying to keep the new Manhunters from stealing Ophidian, Effigy goes supernova on the sun, turning it into a black hole as the Lanterns race past the event horizon to save Ophidian and reverse the effects before Oa and New Thanagar plunge into frigid ice ages.
Creative Team
- Writers: Morgan Hampton
- Artists: Fernando Pasarin
- Inker: Oclair Albert
- Colorist: Arif Prianto
- Letterer: Dave Sharpe
- Cover Artist: Fernando Pasarin & Oclair Albert
- Variant Cover Artists: Jorge Fornes, Rian Gonzales,
- Group Editor: Paul Kaminski
- Editor: Kathleen Wisneski
- Assistant Editor: Jillian Grant
- Format: Ongoing Series
- Cover Price/Page Count: $3.99/ 32 pages
The Manhunters Press The Attack in Green Lantern Corps #17 on shelves and digital platforms June 10, 2026, from DC Comics






Going to write this carefully because mediumship is a sensitive topic and the industry around it has too many predators. After losing a family member three years ago, I spent months looking for a medium I could trust. Most of what I found was either obviously theatrical (lots of ‘I’m getting a J name, does that mean anything?’), or aggressive on pricing, or both. The platform I eventually settled on is https://medium-psychic.net/ . What sets it apart is the curation — the mediums there are vetted, the bios are written without the usual hyperbolic claims, and the reviews include the careful, ambivalent ones alongside the glowing ones. My first reading there wasn’t dramatic, but it was honest and felt grounded. The reader was careful about what she could and couldn’t perceive, and that humility was the part that made me trust it. If you’re considering a medium reading after a loss, my advice is: don’t rush in, don’t pick the cheapest reader assuming they’re all equivalent, and prepare yourself for the possibility that no reading can fix grief. They can only sometimes help you sit with it.