Nightwing #64: Streets of Rage
Nightwing #64
Nightwing #64 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): Simply put Dan Jurgens clearly writes this book with a Make Nightwing Great Again hat on and it shows page after page.
DetailsNightwing #64
Nightwing #64 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): Simply put Dan Jurgens clearly writes this book with a Make Nightwing Great Again hat on and it shows page after page.
DetailsVampirella #3
Vampirella #3 (Priest, Gunduz, Shubert) proves this series is only getting better with each new issue, delivering powerful revelations and intricate worldbuilding to satiate any cravings fans have for lore surrounding Vampi’s presence on Earth.
DetailsBloodshot #1
Bloodshot #1 (Seeley, Booth, Corona, Welhouse) Final verdict: Tim Seeley and Brett Booth are the winning team on Bloodshot I didn’t know I needed so badly. They make perfect sense paired together on this title.
DetailsIn this preview of Marvel Comic’s STRIKEFORCE #1 The Avengers are called in to assist when several vials of the worlds most deadly diseases go missing but why are Wiccan, Monica Rambeau, Angela, Bucky Barnes, and Spider-Woman the Suspects????
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #1
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #1 (Zub, Medina, Menyz) doesn’t exactly hit the ground running in its initial outing, but has a lot of potential worth rooting for.
DetailsTUROK #5 (Marz, Castro)
Turok and his brother, Andar, learn the truth of the Lost Valley and accept a new found responsibility. Will Turok save Andar in time? Is this really the end or just the beginning? Time will tell.
DetailsSuperman #15
It’s the dawn of an exciting new era for Superman and his family in Superman #15 (Bendis, Reis, Prado, Olcair, Sinclair, Sharp).
DetailsGI Joe #1 (Allor, Evenhuis, Peer)
GI Joe #1: A completely new take on the beloved franchise that might be geared towards a modern audience, while paying respect to the 1982 version of Joe. (Allor, Evenhuis)
Details2019 is the 30th anniversary of the release of Tim Burton’s Batman. In honor of the 30th anniversary of the movie that showed us how perfect Michael Keaton was in the role of Batman, we’re ranking the eight Batman movies from worst to best.
DetailsSpider-Man #1
Spider-Man #1 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) doesn’t shy away from giving readers shocks right out of the gate – and just gets better from there!
DetailsRetailers were informed by DC Comics that Brian Azzarello and Emanuela Lupacchino’s upcoming ‘Birds of Prey’ series will now be on DC’s Black Label.
DetailsDead Man Logan #11
The end is nigh as Logan and Dani run into some familiar faces on their raid of Weapon X in the well-crafted ‘Dead Man Logan #11’ (Brisson, Henderson, Woodard, Petit).
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