![]() ![]() ![]() Justice League Dark #11 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez and Brad Anderson is in stores Wednesday. But as this exclusive sneak peek at the issue makes clear, his assistance won’t come easy…or cheap. Walk down the stairs by the bar and through a neon. However, things are well-past desperate, in this week’s Justice League Dark #11, Wonder Woman and Zatanna have little choice but to ask the powerful warlock for his aid. Inside Kaiju Ramen, which sells a 66 waygu ramen, along Barracks Row is a speakeasy straight from Tokyo. ![]() There’s no guarantee he’ll help, or not do crazy things like creating a secret magical bar in the middle of the Hall of Justice. But he’s also untrustworthy, arrogant and dangerous, with enough magical authority to speak things out of existence. With the Lords of Order acting irrationally, the world might benefit from a little chaos, and there’s little doubt that Mordru is an expert in that. Frightening revelations have come to light, impossible decisions are demanding to be made and if the Justice League Dark are going to have any chance of keeping the world from turning inside out, they’ll need help from someone who has traditionally been one of their worst enemies-Mordru. But with the Otherkind attempting to destroy all existence, Circe up to her usual tricks and the Lords of Order threatening to put an end to magic, things have been a bit…different. 15 Hidden Speakeasy Bars Youll Want to Find Braise, Albuquerque, NM Little Tin Goods & Apothecary Cabinet, Seattle Prohibition, Murray, UT The Linehouse at. One look at the Alex and you’ll understand why speakeasies were so popular in the 20s. The Hall of Justice is a great place learn about the universe’s many Crisis events or to take a selfie with your favorite superhero, but it’s not exactly a good place to grab a drink. The Alex 1075 Thomas Jefferson Street NW. ![]()
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