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8.5/10

Hawkman #26: A Little Tied Up

By Jimmy HayesAugust 13, 2020Leave a comment

Hawkman #26

Hawkman #26 (Venditti, Pasatin, Albert, Cox, Von Grawbadger, Leigh) is a great follow up to last issue’s amazing book. You’re not gonna want to miss it!!!!

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9.2/10

John Constantine: Hellblazer #8: Dark Waters

By Kevin RossiAugust 11, 2020Leave a comment

John Constantine: Hellblazer #8

John Constantine: Hellblazer #8 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) is yet another incredible issue in this superb series. Spurrier is quite literally magic in this issue that gets better with each word while being accompanied by dreadfully terrifying yet gorgeous art.

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9.8/10

Wonder Woman #760: “I Hope Nothing Terrible Happens Tomorrow”

By Cody WhiteAugust 11, 2020Leave a comment

Wonder Woman #760

If you’ve been away from Wonder Woman, there is no better time to return than now, with Wonder Woman #760 on the stands! @marikotamaki @mikeljanin @droog811 #jordiebellaire

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9.1/10

Dark Nights: Death Metal #3: Effigy of the Forgotten

By Matt MeyerAugust 11, 2020Leave a comment

Dark Nights: Death Metal #3

Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 (Snyder, Capullo, Glapion, Plascencia) continues this miniseries’ win streak, delivering both huge, fun action beats with a loving and smart love letter to DC’s storied past. Even if you haven’t read any of the lead-up, this series is not to be missed.

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7.2/10

Legion of Super-Heroes #7: Nothing Keeps Happening

By Jeff BristerAugust 10, 20201 Comment

Legion of Super-Heroes #7

Legion of Super-Heroes #7 (Bendis, Sook & von Grawbadger, Byrne, Bellaire, Sharpe) delivers another pretty but otherwise inessential issue, filled with talking heads and little forward plot movement.

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7.8/10

Amethyst #4: Old Threats Don’t Seem So Scary Through The Glass

By Duna HallerAugust 9, 2020Leave a comment

Amethyst #4

Amethyst #4 (Reeder, Louise, Downie): Amy Reeder’s art and how it relates to the emotional narrative highlights this story every time, and it’s what ultimately makes it appealing, engaging, mesmerizing, and a story worth following, even if it sometimes gets lost in its main conflict.

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8.2/10

Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #7: Hands OFF the Merchandise!

By Guest AuthorAugust 9, 2020Leave a comment

Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #7

Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #7 (Henderson, Downie) is another strong entry with enjoyable artwork that falters just slightly in relying on the well trodden path of Harley’s relationship difficulties for a predictable story. 

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8.2/10

Justice league #50: Lead by Example

By Ethan ConeyAugust 8, 2020Leave a comment

Justice league #50

The writing for Justice League #50 (Spurrier, Lopresti, Ryan) is superb, and the twists, while familiar, add layers of depth!

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7.9/10

Strange Adventures #4: Cheers To the Wish You Were Here, But You’re Not

By Bethany W PopeAugust 8, 2020Leave a comment

Strange Adventures #4

Adroit art is, in Strange Adventures #4 (King, Shaner, Gerads), unfortunately shackled to a grinding cog of a story. Let’s hope that this is merely a workmanlike pause in the artistry, rather than the whole of the story.

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8.5/10

Suicide Squad #7: Keeping It Consistent (Which Is A Good Thing)

By Jeff BristerAugust 7, 2020Leave a comment

Suicide Squad #7

Suicide Squad #7 (Taylor, Sampere, Albarran, Lucas, Abbott) is a welcome bit of durable superhero storytelling, full of the action, character work, and great art readers expect.

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8.4/10

The Dreaming: Waking Hours #1: Trading Places

By Kevin RossiAugust 6, 2020Leave a comment

The Dreamig: Waking Hours #1

The Dreaming: Waking Hours #1 (Wilson, Robles, Lopes) takes the baton from Simon Spurrier in a magnificent stride. Wilson’s writing feels right at home in The Dreaming and Sandman Universe. A great story with killer art, The Dreaming: Waking Hours should not be missed!

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8.8/10

Young Justice #17: Cleanin’ Up The Town

By Jimmy HayesAugust 6, 2020Leave a comment

Young Justice #17

Young Justice #17 (Bendis, Walker, Godlewski, Abbott, Elraeb) is a great jumping-on point and the calm before the storm issue in what looks to be a very explosive time for the team!

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