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7.8/10

Red Hood: Outlaw #44: Back to the Middle

By Tyson YuraiApril 5, 2020

Red Hood: Outlaw #44

Red Hood: Outlaw #44 (Lobdell, Pantalena, Prianto, Peteri): If you were a fan of Lobdell’s New 52 Red Hood and the Outlaws and hoped that stories of that ilk would continue, this is certainly the issue for you.

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8.4/10

John Constantine: Hellblazer #5: Raunchy as Ever

By Kevin RossiApril 2, 2020

John Constantine: Hellblazer #5

John Constantine: Hellblazer #5 (Spurrier, Bergara, Bellaire) offers stunning storybook-like visuals and writing so raunchy and British that you’d think Spurrier is the magician himself.

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9.5/10

The Last God #6: Join Me Now in the Shade

By Guest AuthorApril 1, 2020

The Last God #6

The Last God #6 (Johnson, Federici, Prianto, Passalaqua, Gho, Napolitano) pulls readers into an epic and visually stunning battle with deadly consequences to usher in revelations that give both direction and importance to what lies just ahead. 

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4.4/10

Wonder Woman #754: Sisters in Arms

By Matt MeyerMarch 31, 2020

Exceedingly poor art further hampers an ill-conceived filler issue in Wonder Woman #754 (Orlando, Melnikov, Fajardo Jr). Suitable for completists only; all other comers would do well to save their money and time.

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7.3/10

Batgirl #45: Made of Tougher Stuff

By Guest AuthorMarch 31, 2020

Batgirl #45

Batgirl #45 (Castellucci, Di Giandomenico, Bellaire, Andworld) is a book that just feels like it is a bit too by the numbers to truly succeed. There are some interesting elements, but hopefully everything is able to come together better in the following issues. 

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8.6/10

Legion of Super-Heroes #5: The Children’s Crusade

By Matt MeyerMarch 30, 2020

Legion of Super-Heroes #5

Legion of Super-Heroes #5 (Bendis, Sook Godlewski, von Grawbadger, Bellaire) finally starts to snap the series’ narrative into focus, as the past and present collide in some particularly intriguing ways.

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8.6/10

Justice League Dark #21: The Heart of the Rot

By Guest AuthorMarch 30, 2020

Justice League Dark #21

Justice League Dark #21 (V, Tynion IV, Martinez Bueno, Chung, Leigh) is a strong continuation that maintains a fast pace while bringing in unique visuals to push this exciting story forward. Fans of JLD, don’t miss this one. 

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10/10

SUNDAY CLASSICS: Animal Man #5: The Coyote Gospel

By Guest AuthorMarch 29, 2020

Animal Man #5

Join us this Sunday Morning for a look back at Animal Man #5 (Morrison, Truog, Hazlewood) “The Coyote Gospel”, a meta exploration and purposeful diversion of popular superhero comics of its time. This one is a true classic!

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7.8/10

Lucifer #18: Odin in Da House

By Kevin RossiMarch 28, 2020

Lucifer #18

Lucifer #18 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) brings the hunt home and leaves the reader questioning which side Lucifer is on.

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9.5/10

Amethyst #2: The Crystal Starts Breaking

By Duna HallerMarch 26, 2020

Amethyst #2

Amethyst #2 (Reeder, Downie) returns for another do-it-all issue by Reeder, but this time with a lot of more emotional narrative and some really adorable character moments.

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6.2/10

Action Comics #1021: Too Much Justice

By Kevin RossiMarch 26, 2020

Action Comics #1021

Action Comics #1021 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson, Sharpe) is a crowded issue that concludes an arc that had already strayed away. A few fun action sequences save the issue, but not by much.

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8.7/10

The Flash #752: O Mother, Where Art Thou?

By Matt MeyerMarch 25, 2020

Flash #752 (Williamson, Porter, Hi-Fi) slows down just a hair and gives its protagonist some space to breathe… in Heaven? Things aren’t what they seem, but just because the story has swerved into new territory, doesn’t mean “Flash Age” should be missed!

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