Strange Adventures #3: Femme Fatale
Strange Adventures #3
Aside from some narrative oversights which drag the tale down to the merely passable, this is a deeply enjoyable read.
DetailsStrange Adventures #3
Aside from some narrative oversights which drag the tale down to the merely passable, this is a deeply enjoyable read.
DetailsBatgirl #47
Batgirl #47 (Castellucci, Rodriguez, Bellaire, Andworld) makes clever use of the Joker War tie-in, but just doesn’t dive deep enough into the implications of the dramatic teamup to capitalize as successfully as possible, despite delivering plenty of awesome artwork.
DetailsAction Comics #1023
Action Comics #1023 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) is a fun issue with a couple of great moments that reminds you how well Bendis and Romita Jr. work together.
DetailsJustice League Dark #24
Justice League Dark #24 (V, Nahuelpan, Chung, Leigh) utilizes the emotional underpinnings of the team’s dynamics as they attempt to gather their forces, but it loses some of the narrative momentum in the process. Still, with consistently spectacular artwork it proves worth the read.
DetailsSHAZAM #13
SHAZAM #13 (Johns, Eaglesham) delivers the twelfth chapter of “The Magiclands”, a story that has been going on since December 2018. The world has changed drastically but SHAZAM has not.
DetailsBatman #95
Batman #95 (@JamesTheFourth @JorgeJimenezArt @Tomeu_Morey @ClaytonCowles) begins the “Joker War” and with new art and a new twist on classic tropes, the series gets a much needed shot in the arm just in time!
DetailsSuperman #5
Grab your coffee and journey back to a time when comics weren’t political… JUST KIDDING! They were always political, as we can see with Superman #5 from all the way back in June 1940!
DetailsJustice League Odyssey #22
Justice League Odyssey #22 (Abnett, Richards, Beredo) is a fast-moving issue and a blast to read. It is pure space western fun and hits enough tropes that will please any science-fiction fan. Here’s hoping this isn’t the last we see of this Suzi Starr.
DetailsHarley Quinn Black + White + Red #4
Harley Quinn Black + White + Red #4 (Seeley, Ferrerya, Wands) takes readers on a lighthearted romp through a rap battle that may not be the most engaging story yet, but proves more than worthwhile with awesome design choices and more than a few jokes.
DetailsAll secrets are exposed in Lois Lane #12 (Rucka, Perkins, Troy), the quietly explosive series finale. If you haven’t checked out this series before now, it’s time to treat yourself to an adult, subversive comic that isn’t afraid to treat its readers like they have intelligence!
DetailsFlash #757 (Williamson, Sandoval, Tarragona) rips, roars, and races as Barry Allen is confronted by his greatest foes at once – but the real mystery is the one the one that goes all the way back to DC: Rebirth #1! If you’ve been waiting for answers to the fateful night when Wally West returned, DO NOT miss this series!
DetailsDetective Comics #1023
Detective Comics #1023 (Tomasi, Walker, Hennessey, Anderson) still stands as one of the best Batman books being released right now, especially when there are SO MANY to choose from!
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