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Dubbed the third wave, the new titles include "Talon," which spins out of the pages of Batman and, like it, is written by Scott Snyder; "Sword and Sorcery," which sees the debut of 1980s fan favorite Amethyst, whose alter ego Amy Winston comes to realize she's the lost princess of Gemworld; and "Team Seven," which sees the formation of a team designed to counter Superman. That title has ties to many of DC's current comics because it includes characters like Steve Trevor, Dinah Lance, Amanda Waller, John Lynch, Cole Cash, Alex Fairchild and Wade Wilson. The fourth, "The Phantom Stranger," shows its namesake learning more about his true origin, his ties to Pandora and his role in creating The Spectre, long a mysterious and powerful hand of vengeance. "I always loved the mystery and horror aspects of The Phantom Stranger," DiDio said. "The mystery works for and against him and, as a supporting character, the mysteries are really interesting. "But as a lead character in his own series, that becomes a huge challenge -- you want to know more about him and how he acts and behaves," he said. Lee said Phantom Stranger will become "a really pivotal part in the New 52. Not just going forward, but going back, too, in the scheme of things." ___ Online:
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