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Keatinge Leaves "Glory," Returns With "Hell Yeah" in 2013

Writer Joe Keatinge discusses his second arc on the creator-owned "Hell Yeah," the end of his run on Image Comics' "Glory," his first Marvel work and the importance of kicking ass.

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Keatinge Joins The Outlaws For "DC Universe Presents"

"Glory" and "Hell Yeah" writer Joe Keatinge speaks about his upcoming Arsenal and Starfire stories in DC Comics' anthology series, "DC Universe Presents" drawn by newcomer comics artist Ricken.

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Keatinge & Dallocchio Take On Starfire for "DC Universe Presents"

Writer Joe Keatinge and artist Federico Dallocchio take on Starfire in the pages of "DC Universe Presents" #18, bringing readers a closer look at the Tamaran princess in the New 52.

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Fabian Nicieza "Presents" Kid Flash

Writer Fabian Nicieza spoke with CBR about his Kid Flash-centric issue of "DC Universe Presents," how it ties into the current "Teen Titans" storyline and the insight it may provide into the New 52's Bart Allen.

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DiDio Discusses "DC Universe Presents: Challengers Of The Unknown"

DC Co-Publisher and "DC Universe Presents: Challengers Of The Unknown" writer Dan DiDio talks about his story, Jack Kirby and the goal for the anthology. Plus, an exclusive look at the story's final chapter!

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Robinson Takes Vandal Savage To "DCU Presents"

The writer behind "The Shade" and the upcoming "Earth 2" reinvents another DC Comics Golden Age villain with an FBI thriller in "DC Universe Presents" as James Robinson writes Vandal Savage for Bernard Chang.

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EXCLUSIVE: DiDio Takes "Challengers of the Unknown" Into "DCU Presents"

The original adventure team of the DCU faces certain death, giant monsters and reality TV in a new "DC Universe Presents" arc by Dan DiDio and Jerry Ordway, and CBR has the first word from DC's Co-Publisher.

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