Metal Men #1: Misadventures of the Mechanical Maestro
Metal Men #1
Metal Men #1 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki) proves the title characters aren’t just fluffy goof characters, bringing real humanity and pathos to these oddball robots!
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Metal Men #1 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki) proves the title characters aren’t just fluffy goof characters, bringing real humanity and pathos to these oddball robots!
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Nightwing #65 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) brings some Essential of Emeril-level spice that is much needed to the formerly bland story of “I’m not actually Nightwing despite acting exactly like Nightwing” Ric Grayson.
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Batman and the Outsiders #6 (Hill, Soy, Gandini): Lady Shiva dropping the line “Failure doesn’t know me” sums up everything that makes this issue so sick.
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‘Batman vs Ra’s Al Ghul #2’ (Adams, Robins) continues the chaos of ‘Batman: Odyssey’ with diligence.
DetailsJoker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #1
The well-researched psychological insight, drastic use of colors, time jumps, gritty tone and even uniquely original cast of characters just aren’t enough to save Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity #1 (Garcia, Suayan, Mayhew) from the pitfall of just not being all that entertaining to read.
DetailsYear of the Villain The Joker #1
The Joker gets out of Arkham and decides to take on a young ward of his own! Does Joker’s habit of killing side-kicks continue? (Carpenter/Tan)
DetailsEvent Leviathan #5
Event Leviathan #5 (Bendis, Maleev) continues to leave readers asking, “Who is Leviathan?” With issue #5 I am not sure if we are ready to find out. Batman, Superman, and a whole lot of others continue to find answers, but time is running out.
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #1
‘The Batman’s Grave #1’ (Ellis, Hitch, Nowland, Sinclair) is a perfect Batman story in an era that desperately needed one.
DetailsBatman #80
Batman #80 (King, Romita Jr., Janson, Morey): Literary wit, astonishing action, and kneebuckling art all abound in this issue. What more could you possibly want?
DetailsLois Lane #4 (Rucka, Perkins) shines the spotlight away from its eponymous lead for the most part, focusing instead on the two Questions. But we need to discuss that scene with Jon…
DetailsHarley Quinn #66
Harley Quinn #66 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is an emotional deep dive into both Harley’s relationships and her ability to cope with reality, pushing the character in interesting new directions.
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