The Butcher of Paris #4: The Eternal France
The Butcher of Paris #4
The Butcher of Paris #4 (Phillips, Kotz) explores terror and apathy through a historical lens that remains extremely relevant in modern day.
DetailsThe Butcher of Paris #4
The Butcher of Paris #4 (Phillips, Kotz) explores terror and apathy through a historical lens that remains extremely relevant in modern day.
DetailsAvengers Campus: Here’s Everything You Need to Know About The New Land at the Disneyland Resort from Heroic Encounters to Pym-enhanced food, Avengers Campus has something for everyone!
Details“The Flash Age” kicks into high gear in Flash #751 (Williamson, Duce, Guerrero) as the stakes skyrocket and Paradox proves no one is safe… When no one was looking, The Flash became one of DC’s hottest books! Miss it at your peril!
DetailsValiant has promoted Heather Antos & Lysa Hawkins to senior editors. Both will play key roles in managing the editorial department and crafting the future of the Valiant Universe,
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #41
Amazing Spider-Man #41 (Spencer, Ottley, Fairbairn, Caramagna) finds Spidey teaming up with Boomerang to take on…a lot of people. Say what you will, but this book will definitely have you coming back, Sorry, boomerang joke.
DetailsBirds of Prey
Birds of Prey is a 2002 television series, revolving around women who fight crime in the city of New Gotham, all while trying to lead personal lives. Birds of Prey, on paper, is promising if you look at the first episode, attracting 7.6 million viewers. Yet, somehow, the rest of the series received ratings so low The WB canceled it after just one season. Did this series deserve to be cancelled? Let’s find out.
DetailsWonder Woman, Swamp Thing, and a monster truck? What is in store for readers in issue 2 of DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL…on June 10th all your questions will be answered!
DetailsBOOM Studios! takes readers back to the summer of 1999 in HEAVY VINYL: Y2K-O!
DetailsSupergirl
“The Bodyguard” is a messily written episode, with plenty of flashy lightning and sci-fi technobabble to distract us.
DetailsTransformers #18
Transformers #18 (Ruckley, Miyao, McGuire-Smith, Burchman) shows off just how good they can be in the issue. Arcee and friends are on the run!!!
DetailsBlack Lightning
“Black Lightning”s season finale delivers action and it delivers emotion. What it doesn’t deliver is any satisfying resolution.
DetailsHarley Quinn #71
Harley Quinn #71 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is a wonderfully complex look at how Harley struggles to cope internally with her oftentimes emotionally shocking life, all packaged in within a wildly whimsical and chaotic story. This is classic Harley in the making!
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