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"He has to step up and think about not only himself, but those around him," Palmiotti said of the character's tale that is illustrated by artist Dan Panosian. "The reader sees the soul behind the character." Besides "G.I. Combat," DC's other new offerings include "Earth 2," which puts a new spin on the Justice Society of America; "Dial H," a new version of the publisher's obscure yet cult-favorite "Dial H for Hero" that is being penned by British writer China Mieville; Grant Morrison's "Batman Incorporated;" `'World's Finest" featuring the heroines Huntress and Power Girl; and "The Ravagers." The titles replaced six series that were part of DC's relaunch last year but were canceled. ___ Online:
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