Wolverine taught me that hairy dudes can still get the girl. Providence, Rhode Island professor and writer utilizing comic books in any way possible. If I'm not at a Dunkin Donuts, hiking, or at a concert, you can most likely find me walking to the comic book shop with an ice cold bottle of coke in hand. Follow me on Twitter @BroncoNova
Ra’s al Ghul’s plan to dominate Gotham City crashes against the will of Bruce Wayne and Matches Malone, as the city’s power grid faces the wave of the future! Here is our preview of #DCComics Batman vs Ra’s al Ghul #6 @nealadamsdotcom
DetailsConan the Barbarian #19
Conan the Barbarian #19 ( @JimZub @csmitharts @RobbyPoggi @IsraelSilvaArt ) has enough excitement and action to satisfy any reader. This new arc is a perfect opportunity to jump into the series and see what Conan does best: survive! In Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #1 ( @sispurrier #SergioDavila #SeanParsons #ArifPrianto) Dane Whitman battles against himself and others to become a more important Avenger, but at a great cost! #Marvel #BlackKnight #Avengers
DetailsThe Dreamin: Waking Hours #8
The Dreaming: Waking Hours #8 (#DCCOMICS @GWillowWilson @ArtofNickRobles @_matlopes_) takes the reader off to see the wonderful land of Faerie, but it is apparent right away that we aren’t in Kansas anymore. #DCBlackLabel
DetailsThe Dreaming: Waking Hours #7
The Dreaming: Waking Hours #7 has enough to please any reader of Sandman! @GWillowWilson & @javiercaster bridge the gap between the waking and sleeping worlds in spectacular fashion. @SimonBowland @ArtofNickRobles #DCComics
DetailsThe Dreaming: Waking Hours #6
The Dreaming: Waking Hours #6 is exactly what you want in a Sandman book. The best Sandman stories entangle the living world with the horrors of the unknown, and issue #6 is right on point. @DCComics @GWillowWilson @javiercaster @ArtofNickRobles @SimonBowland
DetailsAction Comics #1028
Ending things is hard, but Action Comics #1029 leaves you with a smile on your face. An incredible run comes to a close with a final issue that is exactly what you need for Christmas. #DCComics @BRIANMBENDIS @TheRealJRJr1 @klausjansonnyc @bdanderson13
DetailsLocke & Key/Sandman Universe: Hell & Gone #0
Locke & Key/Sandman Universe: Hell & Gone #0 (@joe_hill @GR_comics) is an early Christmas gift & a perfect primer for the series, as well as their respective predecessors! You’ll be amazed at how well these worlds mesh. #DCComics #IDW
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #12
John Constantine: Hellblazer has ended its run, but readers will find themselves returning to it often. @SiSpurrier is the only possible writer to helm what is a quintessential run out of 2020. #DCComics @olmancampbell Bellaire @adityab @johnpaulleon
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #11
John Constantine: Hellblazer #11 (@sispurrier Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire) is a near-masterpiece that should not be missed. It just may be the most relevant book out right now. John is racing against the clock as he uncovers a secret society that will have you wishing it stayed a secret. #dccomics
DetailsJustice League Odyssey #25
Despite being the end of the series and certainly, the end of some characters, Justice League Odyssey #25 is a fun issue. It is almost a shame that It’s ending, but its exciting to see what’s to come. #DCComics @VincentAbnett @willconrad @rainberedo @andworlddesign
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #17
Batman and the Outsiders #17 ( @bryanedwardhill @marcio_takara) is a satisfying sendoff that doesn’t feel like a setup of more to come. Despite this, it leaves plenty of opportunities for its characters to grow and move on beyond the Outsiders. #DCComics
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #10
John Constantine: Hellblazer #10 (@sispurrier @matiasbergara @adityab @DCComics) is a stunning issue on every level. Constantine is faced with his greatest and most destructive challenge: his future self. After this issue, nothing can be the same. The bottom line is this isn’t a series you should read; it’s a series you need to read.
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