Flash – Fastest Man Alive #1
Flash – Fastest Man Alive #1 (DC Digital)
Witty, thoughtful, and fun, Flash – Fastest Man Alive #1 (Simone, Henry, Maiolo) is an excellent story for both new and old readers. Check it out now on DC Digital!
DetailsFlash – Fastest Man Alive #1 (DC Digital)
Witty, thoughtful, and fun, Flash – Fastest Man Alive #1 (Simone, Henry, Maiolo) is an excellent story for both new and old readers. Check it out now on DC Digital!
DetailsSuperman: Man of Tomorrow #1
Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1 (Venditti, Pelletier, Hennessy) delivers a well-timed Digital First Superman story full of heart that calls back to earlier eras in Superman story-telling.
DetailsBatman: Gotham Nights #1
Batman: Gotham Nights features two Digital First stories– “Medal of Honor” (Giunta, Meltzer, Lee, Williams) and “Honor Code” (Hama, Colak, Kalisz)– that take a heavy military influence to create two distinct tales of heroism in combat.
DetailsBatman The Adventures Continue #2
Batman The Adventures Continue #2 (Dini, Burnett, Templeton) continues the revisit to the Batman: The Animated Series Universe, but we get a little more than we bargained for, and a little more than necessary.
DetailsBatman The Adventures Continue #1
Batman: The Adventures Continue #1 (Burnett, Dini, Templeton, Reed) is not a book for kids but people of all ages will enjoy it.
DetailsBatman/Superman #8
Batman/Superman #8 (Williamson, Derington, McCaig, Hill): Williamson is telling a great story with Batman and Superman combating their greatest threats and he’s bringing over talents like Nick Derington to help tell those stories.
DetailsNightwing #70
Nightwing #70 (Jurgens, Benjamin, Hanna, Beredo) is mostly a lead up issue but it definitely drops some kernels of deliciousness that will have you ready for the next chapter in Nightwing’s journey to restoration.
DetailsRed 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.
DetailsJohn 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.
DetailsThe 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.
DetailsExceedingly 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.
DetailsBatgirl #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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