Every once in a while when I'm bored I'll surf a few of my favorite vendors for new lights. Usually CN Quality and International Outdoor Store. IOS is the best because they usually have the best photo quality and better item descriptions. Here's a few I found this morning, sorry if these have been posted before:
Shadow BL-21 Bike Light
http://www.intl-outdoor.com/shadow-bl21-xml-800lumens-bike-light-p-465.html
-We've come a long way since the Magic Shine now haven't we? This one is also available from CNQG and price with shipping factored in is about the same @ $55. This is a helluva deal when you consider you can choose external color & tint, and it comes with a 3 cell battery pack, charger and handlebar mount. Head size is 25% smaller than the Shadow JM07, but it should still be a great floody beam. 4 hours run time on high! Great introductory light for a beginning night rider and I might have to order one of these before the night riding season starts in mid-September.
X-Power Galaxy AA R5 Black & Desert Yellow Flashlight

http://www.intl-outdoor.com/xpower-galaxy-aa-r5-black-desert-yellow-flashlight-p-464.html
Beatiful edc AA light, about the same size as as a Balder SE-1, choice of color and tint. Like other XPower lights, kinda pricey at $34.50, but you have to admit this is a real looker, especial in the desert yellow. Nice removable clip (if you're into that) and pretty bright at 170 lumens on high, with Medium and Low along with a useless Strobe mode (what were they thinking?) all accessed through tail cap reverse clicky. Runs on any AA, Primary, NiMH or Lithium (one included), but no mention of 14500. Some other highlights that help to explain the premium price: SS bezel, AR coated lens, Constant Current/Brightness, Memory, no PWM, Waterproof IPX8.
Shadow Mini TC6 2AA XM-L

http://www.intl-outdoor.com/shadow-mini-tc6-2aa-xml-flashlight-p-458.html
Another looker that looks very much like a miniature version of the Shadow TC-6. Choice of emitter tints, runs on any 2 x AA, Primary, NiMH or Lithium (not included), but again, no mention of 14500. I love the olive drab anodizing, which is HAIII. Very bright for a non Li-Ion at 320 lumens. Has High, Low and Strobe (strike one), reverse clicky tail switch. Constant Current & Brightness but again pretty pricey at $40.
Crelant V9-T6 Khaki XM-L

http://www.intl-outdoor.com/crelant-v9t6-khaki-xml-flashlight-p-455.html
Not a new light, but a new color. I am a fan of off color lights, especially Gunmetal, Khaki/Desert Yellow or Olive Drab. First saw this new color in madecov's BIG BOGO thread and instantly wanted it. Bad. $42.60 at IOS, U.S. supplier MD-Lightsource actually has that beat on sale for $41 with free shipping (Or it's FREE with the purchase of the Crelant 7G9). This is an outstanding C8 size light with elegant styling.