The Commissioner #1: Gordon’s Sick of it All
The Commissioner #1
The Commissioner #1 (Jenkins, Herbert, Lucas): The story was great and the art was absolutely fantastic, this is a one-shot worth checking out.
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The Commissioner #1 (Jenkins, Herbert, Lucas): The story was great and the art was absolutely fantastic, this is a one-shot worth checking out.
DetailsSupergirl #37
Supergirl #37 (Houser, Stott) I’m looking forward to the next few issues, but this one was otherwise missable.
DetailsBatman/Superman #5
In Batman/Superman #5 (Williamson, Marquez), “Who Are the Secret Six?” comes to a hard-hitting and emotional conclusion!
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Hawkman #19 (Venditti, Oliffe) Robert Venditti is still managing to tell a good story that elevates Hawkman’s already rich lore and it’s still fun and enjoyable.
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Detective Comics #1017 (Taylor, Blanco, Kalisz) In an age where every conflict is near universal, it’s always refreshing to have something small-scale.
DetailsDeathbringer #1
Deathbringer #1 (Quinn, Peeples, Prianto) wasn’t my favorite of the introductory one-shots, but with decent art and good writing, it was still an enjoyable experience.
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #40
Red Hood: Outlaw #40 (Lobdell, Messina, Lokus, Peteri): There might be a clear direction for this, but I just don’t see it and honestly, you’d be better off skipping this one.
DetailsYoung Justice #11
Young Justice #11 (Bendis, Timms, Eltaeb): John Timms’ art is fantastic and stylish, but I just couldn’t find enough to care about in this issue.
DetailsDetective comics #1016
Detective Comics #1016 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Kirkam, Baron, Leigh): The art was fantastic and we finally have an ending for one of the most tragic sagas in Batman history, even if it wasn’t what everyone was expecting.
DetailsThe Scarab #1
The Scarab #1 (Hopeless, Williams II, Colwell): As far as Infected One-Shots go, this one was fantastic!
DetailsBatman/Superman #4
Batman/Superman #4 (Williamson, Marquez, Sanchez) The Batman Who Laughs is genuinely a credible threat and things are looking dire for the DC Universe after this amazing issue!
DetailsRunaways #27
Runaways #27 (Rowell, Anka) sees the team visit the ’90s for some J-Team fashion tips from Doc Justice… and not in a good way – but in a hilarious way for readers!
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