DC’s graphic novel House of El is a new story set in the last days of Superman’s home planet but starring two new characters from very different walks of life.
Claudia Gray, whose work includes several YA novel series as well as the Star Wars novels Lost Stars, Bloodline, and Leia, Princess of Alderaan, is the writer for the project, and Eric Zawadzki (Eternal, Heart Attack) is the artist. House of El is the first volume of a planned trilogy and centers on two teenagers: Zahn, a member of an elite family who has plans to be a leader someday, and Sera, a soldier. The strict customs of Krypton dictate that people of their status should never meet, but as earthquakes and political uprisings disturb their world the two team up to find out what is really happening to their planet. DC will publish House of El as a 208-page paperback on January 5, 2021, with an MSRP of $16.99.
Also on DC’s Winter list: Tiny Titans: Beast Boy & Raven, a collection of Art Baltazar and Franco’s kid-friendly Tiny Titans tales featuring the characters Raven and Beast Boy. The trade includes stories from Tiny Titans #1-4, #6, #8, #12-14, #17, #20, #26-27, and #44, and will be published on December 1, 2020, as a 128-page paperback with an MSRP of $9.99.
Plus: 'Tiny Titans: Beast Boy & Raven'
Posted by Brigid Alverson on August 17, 2020 @ 4:15 am CT
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