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Faces of Evil

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Publication date
  
March 2009

Artist(s)
  
Various

Genre
  
Superhero comics

Writer(s)
  
Various

Main character
  
DC Universe

Publisher
  
DC Comics

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Formats
  
Multiple, thematically linked individual issues from multiple ongoing series and one-shot titles.

Similar
  
Final Crisis: Revelations, Death of the New Gods, Final Crisis: Rogues, World War III, Final Crisis: Legion of

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"Faces of Evil" is a DC Comics "event" in January 2009, that editor Dan DiDio described as "inspirationally tied to Final Crisis", with focus placed on the villains of the particular titles involved in and associated with the event. Numerous monthly books will have villains displayed on their covers while four additional one-shots are to be published.

Contents

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Titles

The full list of issues is;

The kids-friendly book Tiny Titans also featured a "Faces of Mischief" issue around the same time, written by Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani, and illustrated by Art Baltazar.

The issues of Superman and Action Comics are epilogues to the Superman: New Krypton cross over series. Nightwing is a continuation of the "Batman R.I.P." aftermath storyline, "Last Rites." Detective Comics and Batman comprise a self-contained storyline dependent on each other.

The Faces of Evil event continued in the storyline "Deathtrap," that focuses on Jericho, which starts in "Teen Titans Annual 2009", and then carries on in a crossover between Teen Titans #70-71, Titans #12-13 and Vigilante #5.

A 7 part Solomon Grundy series, by Johns and Kolins, picked up where Faces of Evil: Solomon Grundy left off.

References

Faces of Evil Wikipedia