Batman Beyond #6 by Craig Rousseau and Warner Bros. Animation
Catwoman #46 by Darwyn Cooke and Warner Bros. Animation
Sinestro #17 by Dan Panosian and Warner Bros. Animation
Starfire #6 by Emanuela Lupacchino & Tomeu Morey and Warner Bros. Animation
Superman #46 by Ryan Sook and Warner Bros. Animation
Aquaman #46 by Ivan Reis & Brad Anderson and Warner Bros. Animation
Batman/Superman #26 by Ryan Sook and Warner Bros. Animation
Deathstroke #12 by Ryan Benjamin and Warner Bros. Animation
Green Arrow #46 by Kevin Nowlan and Warner Bros. Animation
Harley Quinn #22 by Amanda Conner & Paul Mounts and Warner Bros. Animation
Detective Comics #46 by Ben Caldwell and Warner Bros. Animation Green Lantern #46 by Jorge Corona and Warner Bros. Animation Justice League #46 by Scott Williams & Alex Sinclair and Warner Bros. Animation Teen Titans #14 by Joe Quinones and Warner Bros. Animation Wonder Woman #46 by Terry Dodson & Rachel Dodson and Warner Bros. Animation Batman" #46 by Yannick Paquette & Nathan Fairburn and Warner Bros. Animation "Cyborg" #5 by Cully Hamner and Warner Bros. Animation "The Flash" #46 by Francis Manapul and Warner Bros. Animation "JLA" #6 by Howard Porter & HI-FI and Warner Bros. Animation "New Suicide Squad" #14 by Bill Sienkiewicz and Warner Bros. Animation
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Robin: Son of Batman #6 by Pat Gleason & Mick Gray and Warner Bros. Animation Grayson #14 by Mikel Janin and Warner Bros. AnimationBlack Canary #6 by Pia Guerra and Warner Bros. AnimationAction Comics #46 by Neil Edwards, Jay Leiston, & Jeromy Cox and Warner Bros. Animation
Superman/Wonder Woman #23 by Karl Kerschl and Warner Bros. Animation
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