The next issue of Justice League will feature a crossover with the Justice League Dark team, and writer Brian Michael Bendis also teased new worlds and new threats.

Bendis and artist David Marquez spoke to GamesRadar about Justice League #60 and how Black Adam, Naomi and the rest of the interesting lineup will continue to gel. "The first storyline we're going to do is obviously very focused on Naomi's homeworld and the convergence of this new team," Bendis said. "The coalescence of the team members, trying to find each other's energy. It's a nice mix of classic heroes who have a history with each other and some others that don't or certainly need a new path to find friendship."

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Bendis also discussed the new Lord of Chaos and how the unique structure of the issue inspired him. "So, we're dealing with that right now, but soon after this storyline - when I was told what the unique format of Justice League would be, when we would have this backup with Justice League Dark and it was written by Ram V, who is one of my favorite new writers," Bendis said. "I get very excited about anything about reformatting, that we can mess with or screw around with. And I was told all of this while I was working on a new batch of characters for DC comics in our last issues of Superman. Kevin Maguire and I, with Riley Rossmo's help, invented a new Lord of Chaos named Xanadoth, who's been buried away for so long that not even Superman, Batman, or anybody even knew about it."

"This is the worst of the Lords of Chaos, and I told Ram about this and that we kind of have just already set up for whatever we want to do with it," Bendis continued. "But what I thought would be most interesting is to mess with the actual format of the book. So, it's not so much a main story and a backup, but a mixture of our pages. In a unique way as possible to make the storytelling surprising and delightful. And it offers us an opportunity to step up the magic elements of DC and the 'Infinite Frontier' landscape, which we're pretty excited about."

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Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by David Marquez, Justice League #60 goes on sale April 20 from DC.

Source: GamesRadar