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8.5/10

Wonder Woman #83: “I Will Meet Your Anger With Loving Submission”

By Matt MeyerDecember 23, 2019

Wonder Woman #83 (Orlando, Mendonca, Raapack) It’s Diana vs. Cheetah, with Silencer throwing herself into the middle! But what at first glance appears to be a by-the-numbers superhero throwdown is anything but – instead, it’s a lesson on who Wonder Woman is and what makes her unique among superheroes!

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9.7/10

The Batman’s Grave #3: Throwdown at the McMansion

By Cody WhiteDecember 22, 2019

The Batman’s Grave #3

The Batman’s Grave #3 (Ellis, Hitch, Nowlan, Sinclair, Starkings) continues to take a hyper-realistic look at the intricacies of being The Batman and what implications may lie in the more mundane moments of his life.

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9.1/10

Collapser #1-6: Worthless. Betrayed. Unlovable. Unwanted. Awkward. Help.

By Guest AuthorDecember 22, 2019

Collapser #1-6

With the arrival of Collapser #6 (Way, Simon, Kyriazis, Peter, Bowland) the final issue in the awkwardly insightful series from DC’s Young Animal, we find a story that is encapsulated by the struggle for self identity and expression, as well as what it means to be happy. 

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7.6/10

Legion of Super-Heroes #2: Talking Heads

By Matt MeyerDecember 22, 2019

Legion of Super-Heroes #2

Legion of Super-Heroes #2 (Bendis, Sook, von Grawbadger, Bellaire) is one of the most breath-takingly gorgeous books on the stands today – but is the story beneath more than just paper-thin filler?

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7.6/10

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4: Weird Plant Magic. Gotcha.

By Guest AuthorDecember 21, 2019

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4

Overall, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #4 is a good, not great continuation in the mini-series. It has plenty of fan service but not quite enough depth of plot to carry the story forward in a meaningful way. 

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9/10

Wonder Woman : Dead Earth #1: Though Much Was Taken, Much Abides

By Bethany W PopeDecember 21, 2019

Wonder Woman : Dead Earth #1

Wonder Woman : Dead Earth #1 (Johnson, Spicer, Wooton): This is a brutal, beautiful story which strips Wonder Woman down to the bones of the myth — then polishes those ruins until they absolutely glow.

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7.6/10

Hawkman #19: You Got Knocked the #!%& Out

By Tyson YuraiDecember 19, 2019

Hawkman #19

Hawkman #19 (Venditti, Oliffe) Robert Venditti is still managing to tell a good story that elevates Hawkman’s already rich lore and it’s still fun and enjoyable.

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9.4/10

Far Sector #2: Thrilling Fun on the Edge of the Universe

By Cody WhiteDecember 19, 2019

Far Sector #2

Far Sector #2 (Jemisin, Campbell, Bennett) dives ever deeper in the City Enduring and its resident Green Lantern as Jo begins to gain a better understanding of just how pervasive a lack of emotion can be.

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8.6/10

Detective Comics #1017 – An Army of Potential Robins

By Tyson YuraiDecember 18, 2019

Detective Comics #1017

Detective Comics #1017 (Taylor, Blanco, Kalisz) In an age where every conflict is near universal, it’s always refreshing to have something small-scale.

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8/10

Flash #84: Lo, the Weather God Comes!

By Matt MeyerDecember 18, 2019

The Weather Wizard makes his presence known in Flash #84 (Williamson, Duce, Guerrero) as “Rogues’ Reign” continues! But will he betray King Cold? Or is Cold the one who betrayed the Rogues’ code?

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10/10

Doomsday Clock #12: Hope is the North Star

By Cody WhiteDecember 18, 2019

Doomsday Clock #12

The wait is over and Doomsday Clock #12 (Johns, Frank, Sinclair, Leigh) is available today. SPOILERS AHEAD for an event that will surely go down as one of the most well-crafted superhero events in the history of comics.

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7.2/10

Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #6: A Frog Delivering Baguettes

By Guest AuthorDecember 17, 2019

Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #6

With contrasting artwork and a rather flimsy plot, Doom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #6 (Way, Lambert, Francia) leans hard into the zaniness and as a result, becomes too disjointed to hold up alongside the rest of the series.

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