Superman Unlimited #13: Super Monkey
Superman Unlimited #13
What can happen in a world with two Jon Kents? How about a monkey with Krpytonian powers? (@DanSlott) #Superman #DCComics #ClarkKent @DCOfficial
DetailsSuperman Unlimited #13
What can happen in a world with two Jon Kents? How about a monkey with Krpytonian powers? (@DanSlott) #Superman #DCComics #ClarkKent @DCOfficial
DetailsAbsolute Green Arrow
hits the bullseye in the opening issue blending horror and mystery to establish who Oliver Queen was, who Dinah is, and where the storyline is headed without relying on the other Absolute titles being published. @real_pornsak #RafaelAlbuquerque #DCComics
DetailsUltimate Impact: Reborn #1
After the Incursion, the origins boxes are now in 616. The march to Armageddon has begun. #SpiderMan #MilesMorales #MarvelComics
DetailsNightwing #138
is another exploration of Blüdhaven folklore. @DanpgWatters continues his exploration of dark forces seemingly unleashed by the city’s super highway. #Nightwing #DCComics
DetailsWonder Woman #33
is a fast-moving issue that pushes the narrative toward its climactic resolution while raising lingering questions about character motivations & the implications of the run as a whole, by @TomKingTK @Sampere_art @tomeu_morey #ClaytonCowles, & @DCOfficial.
DetailsRogue Sun #34
continues Aurie and Dylan’s parallel storytelling to great effect. And it showcases how Rogue Sun is at its best when tide to coming of age themes. #RogueSun @ImageComics
DetailsOdin #1
An all-new series from James Tynion IV, Marguerite Bennett, and Letizia Cadonici debuts in Odin #1 on May 20th from @ImageComics!
DetailsNeighborhood Watch, Issue #2
The second issue deepens the mystery! As the plot unravels, Gailey and Haining reveal that these characters are not quite what they seem, rewarding the readers and leaving them asking for more! @BoomStudios
DetailsMoonstar #3
gives the reader a deeper dive into the complexities of the characters that this series has neglected. @_ashkallen’s writing talent shines as the comic focuses on the why, not the what, of them. #Moonstar #XMen #MarvelComics
DetailsAlias #3
opens with a big action sequence that propels the issue forward. At the same time, the issue is a little unbalanced with a very unexpected end. #Alias #JessicaJones #MarvelComics
DetailsVenom #258
by Ewing, Gomez, & D’Armata offers fans Peter and MJ hope for the future, but after an underwhelming crossover event, it’s not a substantial consolation prize. #MarvelComics #Venom
DetailsFantastic Four #11
is a big misstep in what has otherwise been solid, consistent character development throughout the series’ current run. The result is fairly weak story. #FantasticFour #MarvelComics
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