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7.3/10

The Flash #76: The Kids are Alright

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Matt MeyerAugust 23, 2019

The Flash is back to his old self again, but the Speed Force is dying! Is his renewed sense of hope too little, too late?

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6/10

Batman and the Outsiders #4: Pretty Sure They All Need Hugs

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Kenneth BowdenAugust 22, 2019

Batman and the Outsiders #4

The only good things about it are Veronica Gandini and Dexter Soy’s art and the tiny interactions between Katana and Black Lightning. Those parts seem like they were edited in from a better book and that’s about it.

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8.8/10

Deathstroke #46: “And They Came to Jericho…”

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Cody WhiteAugust 21, 2019

Deathstroke #46

‘Deathstroke’ continues to be one of the most overlooked books being published by DC Comics at the moment, as’ Deathstroke #46′ (Priest, Pasarin) delivers one of the most intriguing stories in the “Year of the Villain” event.

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6.9/10

Titans: Burning Rage #1: Enter The Disruptor

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Kenneth BowdenAugust 20, 2019

Titans: Burning Rage #1

Light fun reading here and some will be annoyed this isn’t exactly “their” Titans being an amalgam of different periods but overall it’s a good time so def worth a read.

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6.4/10

Detective Comics #1009: Nothing Personal

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Guest AuthorAugust 18, 2019

Detective Comics #1009

After multiple arcs of inconsequential storytelling, it’s time for a book with both substance and weight. Unfortunately, “Detective Comics #1009” isn’t it. 

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7.5/10

Lois Lane #2 (of 12): Always Follow the Money

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Matt MeyerAugust 18, 2019

Lois Lane #2

Lois starts to pull back the curtain and uncover the mystery behind a fellow journalist’s murder – but what she finds may kill her too!

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9.8/10

Harley Quinn #64: Harley Quinn Ain’t Yer Crossover Puppet

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Guest AuthorAugust 15, 2019

Harley Quinn #64

“Harley Quinn #64” is a near-perfect representation of what the character brings to the table for both DC and storytelling in comics.

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8.4/10

Event Leviathan #3: The Turning Point

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Kevin RossiAugust 15, 2019

Event Leviathan #3

Batman and company are bested by Red Hood and outsmarted by Amanda Waller. Waller has problems of her own. Who can come to her rescue?

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8.5/10

Batman #76: It’s All Fun and Games Until The Government Devolves to Totalitarianism

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Bethany W PopeAugust 15, 2019

Batman # 76

We don’t really need another contemporary totalitarian dystopia, since we’re well on the way to living in one now, but this is proving to be a fun ride anyway.

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8.4/10

Wonder Woman #75: Showdown in Dimension Chi

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Christina HamletAugust 13, 2019

Wonder Woman #75

Grail is back with vengeance on her mind as Diana faces off against her fellow Amazons in Dimension Chi

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8/10

Justice League #29: The Tale of Jarro

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Cody WhiteAugust 11, 2019

Justice League #29

Justice League #29 (Snyder, Tynion IV, Redondo) provides a perfect jumping on point for new readers while helping long-time readers re-organize the events of the past two years in a way that facilitates the move into the “Justice/Doom War.”

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8.9/10

Doom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #2: Space Divorce

Comic Book Reviews, DC EntertainmentBy Guest AuthorAugust 11, 2019

Doom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #2

“Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #2” has so much character work hidden behind uniquely wild and fantastic narrative concepts that it can be difficult to determine just where the story is going, but it never fails to be incredibly entertaining.

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