Flash #763: Rings ‘n’ Things
Flash #763 (Shinick, Henry, Maiolo, Wands) is a hollow, forgettable reading experience. From a paper-thin plot to hackneyed emotional beats to art that just doesn’t work, this is one to skip from start to finish.
DetailsFlash #763 (Shinick, Henry, Maiolo, Wands) is a hollow, forgettable reading experience. From a paper-thin plot to hackneyed emotional beats to art that just doesn’t work, this is one to skip from start to finish.
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
DetailsWonder Woman #764
Wonder Woman #764 (Tamaki, Pugh, Fajardo Jr, Brosseau) is a comic that knows how to have fun even in a serious situation, helping to make the issue a worthwhile read for any fan despite falling a bit short on impact. #DCComics #WonderWoman
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
DetailsRorschach #1
Whether ambivalence to this issue is due to fatigue from Doomsday Clock, the HBO show or just simply wanting the world of Watchmen to take a rest, Rorschach #1 (@TomKingTK @jfornes74 @Dragonmnky) doesn’t create the highest of hopes for this series as it just seems superfluous at best.
DetailsDark Nights: Death Metal #4
Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 ( @Ssnyder1835 @GregCapullo @jonathanglapion) finds itself spinning its wheels a bit narratively when it should be charging ahead full-speed. It isn’t a bad issue per se, but it does feel a bit like the story is stuck in neutral. #dccomics
DetailsYoung Justice #19
Young Justice #19 is about Cassandra Sandsmark, the granddaughter of Zeus and protege of Wonder Woman, known on earth on Wonder Girl.
DetailsFor better or worse, Justice League #54 (Williamson, Xermanico, Fajardo Jr., Napolitano) continues the “Doom Metal” story, but offers little in the way of originality despite some strong character beats. The art is great and suits the tale, but readers might find themselves feeling more ho-hum than blown away.
DetailsLegend of the Swamp Thing Halloween Spectacular
#DCcomics Legend of the Swamp Thing Halloween Spectacular (@therightram, @definitelyvita, @phillipkjohnson, and many more) offers up a surprisingly great, weighty set of tales rooted in sorrow and hope.
DetailsAmerican Vampire 1976 #1
American Vampire is one of those titles that fans begged for more and now with this conclusion they’re getting their wish and after reading this issue I’m happy to say – get excited! @Ssnyder1835 @rafaalbuquerque
DetailsBatman #100
Batman #100 (#DCComics @JamestheFourth @JorgeJimenezArt @GuillemMarch @carlopagulayan @DannyMiki_ @Tomeu_morey @ClaytonCowles) brings “The Joker War” to a close and ushers in a whole new era for Batman!
DetailsWonder Woman 1984 #1
Wonder Woman 1984 #1 (Obrota, Simonson, Blevins, Buccellato, Lanham) is a straightforward, easy to follow tale that plays into the traits that the onscreen version of Diana that fans of the film know and love.
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