Superman #20: Of Kings and Men
Superman #20
Brian Michael Bendis and Ivan Reis are firing on all cylinders as the ramifications of “The Truth” keep coming in Superman #20.
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Brian Michael Bendis and Ivan Reis are firing on all cylinders as the ramifications of “The Truth” keep coming in Superman #20.
DetailsThe Green Lantern Season 2 #1
The Green Lantern Season 2 #1 (Morrison, Sharp, Oliff, Orzechowski) is here and it is probably exactly what you would expect. It’s strange, weird fun with amazingly detailed artwork and moves in a direction that keeps you constantly off-balance.
DetailsBatman: Pennyworth RIP #1
Join Comic Watch and the Bat Family for a heartfelt farewell to the heart and soul of Gotham in Batman: Pennyworth RIP (Tynion IV, Tomasi, Barrows, Ferreira, Lucas, Lokus).
DetailsYoung Justice #13 (Bendis, Walker, Oeming, Grell, Timms) is the start of a new arc, so why does it feel like it’s stuck in the middle of so much more?
DetailsHarley Quinn #70
Harley Quinn #70 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is an explosive start to a new arc with surprising depth as Harley finds her place in life amidst a deadly mystery.
DetailsChampion and Chief
Martian Manhunter #12 (Orlando, Rossmo, Plascencia) successfully brings its arc to a thrilling, fulfilling conclusion. There’s never been a comic quite like it, and there likely won’t again for a very long time. The entire creative team deserves your attention and applause for a job very, very well done!
DetailsJustice League Odyssey #18
Justice League Odyssey #18 (Abnett, Richards, Beredo) leaves its heroes lost in space without losing the reader. Darkseid is ready for the Justice League, but they may have a secret weapon.
DetailsFlash #87 (Williamson, Duce, Guerrero) achieves something rare in superhero comics: a moment of honest humanity between two antagonists. Worth your time to check out even if you haven’t been reading this title!
DetailsSuicide Squad #2
Suicide Squad #2 (Taylor, Redondo, Lucas, Abbott) delivers a fresh new Squad that feels more like a classic Suicide Squad story than anything in recent history.
DetailsDetective Comics #1019
Detective Comics #1019 (Tomasi, Godlewski): I love the idea of Batman having a Norse themed villain, but substituting that for a monster of indescribable horror is an even better choice!
DetailsBatman 433-435
IT’S TIME ONCE AGAIN TO PEER BACK INTO THE ANNALS OF HISTORY (HEH… ANNALS) FOR IT’S ANCIENT HISTORY, THIS WEEK A BATMAN WILL DIE!!!!!
DetailsBatman #88
Batman #88 (Tynion IV, March, Morey, Cowles) continues to develop the mystery of the new (old?) foe, The Developer.
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