The dynamic duo of writer Greg Rucka and artist Nicola Scott, who brought us the definitive modern take on Wonder Woman's origin in Wonder Woman: Year One, are reuniting for a thrilling new venture in the DC Universe titled Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League. This new six-issue series is set to be a part of the ongoing DC All In initiative, showcasing a unique pairing of supervillains that draws from the creators' past works at DC.
In Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League, Rucka and Scott, along with colorist Annette Kwok and letterer Troy Peteri, delve into the world of high-stakes heists. The series follows Cheetah and Cheshire as they meticulously plan and execute a daring robbery at the most secure facility in the DC Universe. Their mission? To steal one of the most dangerous devices in the DCU, all while evading the Justice League. To pull off this seemingly impossible task, they must assemble a top-tier crew capable of outsmarting not only the odds but also the world's most powerful heroes.
Here's a sneak peek at the first issue:
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DC's official description teases a gripping narrative where Cheetah and Cheshire navigate the challenges posed by a sophisticated orbital platform and its AI-driven security system, all while facing the ever-present threat of betrayal from within their own ranks.
Rucka himself emphasized the stakes, stating, “This is a crew of villains, or at least nominal bad guys. Not one of them has access to—let alone would be welcomed aboard—the Justice League Watchtower. We’re not making this easy on them. But for Cheetah especially, this is an all-or-nothing play—she needs to do this job, and she’s not going to let anything, or anyone, keep her from getting what she’s after.”
Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1 is set to hit the shelves on August 6, 2025. Don't miss out on this exciting new series that promises action, intrigue, and the classic tension of a heist gone right—or wrong.
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