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Detective Comics #1096
.@TomTaylorMade & @MikelJanin wrap up their first arc on Detective Comics in grand fashion with issue #1096, an epic distillation of what a #Batman embraced by modernity can achieve both in heroism and heart. #DCComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #1
may not be the daring course correction many fans wish for, but it is a hopeful step upon old-ground made fresh by the bright maturity of Joe Kelly & Pepe Larraz’s Peter Parker. #Spiderman #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #70
.@thatJoeKelly & @ed_mcguinness clean up ‘The Eight Deaths of Spider-Man’ nicely, ending with a thematic stamp on the character that may just resurrect the title going forward the self-assigned misery of its sixth volume. #SpiderMan #8Deaths
DetailsBatman #158
marks the start to #H2SH, a perfect finale to a volume of #Batman comics that’s felt trapped by the shadows of history as this long-awaited sequel spends more time cover ground unrelated to its title villain. #DCComics #Hush
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #69
is the beginning of the end for ‘Eight Deaths of Spider-Man’, unfurling a more hopeful outlook for the character as the arc’s lopsided progression catches up with it close to the story’s finish line. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics #8Deaths
DetailsWeb of Spider-Verse: New Blood #1
Three new Spider-People join the ever-growing tapestry of multiversal Spider-Variants in ‘Web of Spider-Verse: New Blood #1’, a disappointing departure from the more substantial ‘Edge of Spider-Verse’ series format. #Spiderverse #Spiderman
DetailsDetective Comics #1094
is another strong issue from @tomtaylormade & @mikeljanin that utilizes character relationships and intrepid plotting to grow this title into one that encompasses the entirety of #Batman’s genre identity. #DCComics #DCAllin
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #68.DEATHS
Under the threat of an otherworldly rampage, The Amazing Spider-Man #68.DEATHS decides to get safe in the face of danger as the Juggernaut steps up in the face of Spider-Man’s supposed death. #SpiderMan #8Deaths
DetailsNightwing #123
(@danpgwatters.bsky.social, #dextersoy) is choked with a rhythmic tension as the seeds of chaos planted earlier in this arc begin to bloom into a politically heavy explosion of thrill. #DCComics #Nightwing
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #68
brings the classic Marvel crossover feel as backup to an arc suddenly barreling forward towards its conclusion. #SpiderMan #8Deaths #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #67
introduces a new antagonist amongst the dowering fray of Eight Deaths of Spider-Man that simply keeps the story going without anything new in the way of tension. #SpiderMan #MarvelComics
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man #66
The Amazing Spider-Man #66 sets all the pieces in motion for a strong finale that’s just as emotionally salacious for its characters as the cover suggests. Its old ground and new ground at war with one another, and it seems the side of tired repetition might just win out. #SpiderMan
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