Catwoman #21: Living With Both Faces
Catwoman #21
Catwoman #21 (Jones, Blanco) gives us Zombies, a brutal conclusion, and a road trip that leaves us wanting more.
DetailsCatwoman #21
Catwoman #21 (Jones, Blanco) gives us Zombies, a brutal conclusion, and a road trip that leaves us wanting more.
DetailsBatman and Robin Annual #1
Batman and Robin Annual #1 (Tomasi, Syaf, Cifuentes, Kalisz, Mangual) is the type of comic that pulls you in with heartfelt relatability and holds on until the very last panel, making it impossible to not put the book down with a smile. For those who may still be looking for the heart behind Damian Wayne as Robin, this is a great place to start!
DetailsBatman #497
Join Comic Watch this Sunday as we ask the all-important question, where were you when the Batman was broken?
DetailsBatman The Adventures Continue #3
Batman The Adventures Continue #3 (Burnett, Dini, Templeton, Reed, Kubina): A good story turns into a great one thanks to the creative team. This is a great trip back to visit some old friends and make some new ones.
DetailsSwamp Thing: New Roots #2
The creative team utilizes their firm understanding of the character for a heartfelt, albeit inconsequential, story in Swamp Thing: New Roots #2 (Russell, Santucci, Kalisz, Sharpe) that once again explores the outside perspective of the life and death cycle that Swamp Thing experiences. It’s not perfect, but it’s worth your time.
DetailsFlash #753 (Williamson, Porter, Peterson, Hi-Fi) ups the stakes considerably, and doesn’t let off the throttle as it speeds toward “Flash Age’s” conclusion. Been let down by the current lackluster season of the CW’s Flash? The real deal in comics form is the antidote!
DetailsSwamp Thing: New Roots #1
Swamp Thing: New Roots #1 (Russell, Santucci, Halisz, Jimmy B.) is just a lot of fun. It’s dark with just the right twist of horror, but still brings an interesting dilemma to the forefront regarding the pursuit of life against the seemingly never-ending forces of death.
DetailsDaphne Byrne #4
Daphne Byrne #4 (Marks, Jones, Madsen) Daphne is still coming to terms with her father’s death, her mother is falling deeper into trouble, and now the brother is starting to become displeased with her. More creepy layers get peeled back in Daphne Byrne #4!
DetailsDC Superhero Girls: Infinite Frenemies #1
DC Superhero Girls: Infinite Frenemies #1 (Deibert, Owen, Downie) is a surprisingly fun and relevent story to help us get through this difficult time in the comics industry!
DetailsAquaman – Deep Dives (DC Digital)
Marginal through and through, Aquaman – Deep Dives #1 (Orlando, Sampere, Albarran, Lucas) doesn’t give new readers much to be interested in or vintage Aquaman fans anything all that new or interesting to care about. The art is strong, but everything else is serviceable at best and forgettable at worst.
DetailsWonder Women: Agent of Peace #1
In Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace #1 (Palmiotti, Conner, Miranda), it’s superhero team-up time! Wonder Woman and Harley Quinn band together to serve their brand of justice!
DetailsThe Dreaming #20
The Dreaming #20 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) marks the end of an incredible run by an even more incredible creative team. Daniel is back and the Dreaming is restored in this gorgeous and exciting issue that lives up to the Sandman name!
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