Green Lantern #34: Fun and Serious
Green Lantern #34
puts both Kyle and Hal front and center in their own storylines. Adams successfully balances both a humorous and serious tone. @spacekicker #GreenLantern #DCComics
DetailsGreen Lantern #34
puts both Kyle and Hal front and center in their own storylines. Adams successfully balances both a humorous and serious tone. @spacekicker #GreenLantern #DCComics
DetailsGreen Lantern Corps #15
digs deep into John Stewart’s deepest fears, delivering a very strong character oriented story in the middle of two big action plots. Hampton, Pasarín, Albert, and Prianto deliver a very strong issue. #DCComics #GreenLanternCorps
DetailsNeighborhood Watch #1
alternates between a neighborhood collective and an HOA run subdivision. Sarah Gailey and Haining set up a murder mystery with a fun back and forth between the two very different groups of people. @BoomStudios
DetailsSpace Ghost #10
goes bigger than Space Ghost has ever gone before. @Peposed, Lau, Dalhouse, and Esposito deliver a fight for the ages in a wall-to-wall action extravaganza. @DynamiteComics #SpaceGhost
DetailsFlash Gordon #0
kicks off a new era for the series with a brand new creative team. It sets a new status quo for existing readers and is an ideal jumping on point for new ones. @MadCaveStudios @VincentAbnett
DetailsDick Tracy #16
kicks off a new gang war story arc. Alex Segura, Michael Moreci, Geraldo Borges, and Mark Englert deliver a fun issue that doubles as a great jumping on point for new readers. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsWonder Man #1
is a bit disjointed, but the series’ creative team delivers a first issue with a lot of promise. is a bit disjointed, but the series’ creative team delivers a first issue with a lot of promise. #WonderMan @gerryduggan #MarvelComics
DetailsPoison Ivy #43
is a solid continuation of Ivy’s early days in office. Wilson, Infante, and Prianto weave real world corruption concerns into a moody story that takes place deep below Gotham. #PoisonIvy #DCComics
DetailsRevisit two key moments from the #XMen’s past and see what the non-mutant heroes are up to. Plus a classic handbook in this entry of our Age of Apocalypse retrospective. #AgeofApocalypse #MarvelComics
DetailsSpeed Racer #7
is action packed and more. @Peposed, @Tinto83Tinto, and @jaocanola do great work in a character centric issue with an emotional end. #SpeedRacer @MadCaveStudios
DetailsGreen Lantern #33
delivers a solid anniversary issue with multiple issues. @spacekicker pens several good stories and @ronmarz delivers a great love letter to Kyle. @Xermanico, Fajardo Jr., and other art teams go strong. #GreenLantern #DCComics
DetailsFantastic Four #9
pits two Invisible Women against each other in a fun issue with non-stop action from North, Ramos, Olazaba, and Delgado. @ryannorth.ca @humberto_ramos #FantasticFour #MarvelComics
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