Revealing its plans after the event series Dark Nights: Metal, DC Comics dropped a major bombshell Friday, unveiling an impending shakeup for its Justice League titles, which will soon boast all-new teams.

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Along with announcing an event series (that will introduce the new teams) from the likes of writers Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson, the publisher dropped new art from Francis Manapul, who will illustrate the miniseries co-written by the Metal trio, titled Justice League: No Justice.

Showcasing the various teams that will make up the new Leagues, the art -- which you can check out below -- comprises of Team Mystery: Martian Manhunter, Sinestro, Superman, Starfire and Starro; Team Entropy: Lobo, Lex Luthor, Beast Boy, Batman and Deathstroke; Team Wonder: Raven, Doctor Fate, Zatanna, Wonder Woman and Etrigan the Demon; and Team Wisdom: Cyborg, Harley Quinn, Atom, The Flash and Robin (specified as Damian Wayne).

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Take a look below.

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In this four-issue miniseries, the super-villain Brainiac arrives on Earth with a dire warning for the Justice League: there’s a threat coming to destroy Earth, one that the heroes are ill-equipped to handle. Brainiac thinks he holds the key to victory, but it means combining members of the League with some of the most dangerous villains in the DC Universe and sending them into battle against this extinction-level menace. The stakes are at their absolute highest; if one of these teams fail. It’s game over.

“I’m laying out the biggest action of my life,” Manapul teased in an official statement. “The Justice League realizes that they need to expand their reach to become something bigger than they have ever been before. If you thought my work for JUSTICE LEAGUE: DARKSEID WAR was huge, I’m taking the League to the edge of the cosmos with NO JUSTICE. Anyone who has asked for Harley Quinn, Martian Manhunter, Starfire, Zatanna, the Atom, Raven, or Doctor Fate to be in their personal Justice League will stand up and cheer.”

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Justice League: No Justice #1 hits stands on May 9.