Suicide Squad #2: Wet Work
Suicide 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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
DetailsThe Last God #4
The Last God #4 (Johnson, Federici, Gho) is a visually stunning continuation of this richly dark and complex fantasy epic, once again remaining focused on the important stories at hand without getting lost in its own intricacies.
DetailsJustice League #40
Justice League #40 (Venditti, Mahnke, Friend, Baron, Napolitano) is off to a strong start with back-to-the-basics, straight-forward superhero action.
DetailsTerrifics #24
Terrifics #24 (Yang, Davila, Cifuentes, Protobunker, Napolitano) is a wild ride to say the least, but amid the chaos we also find one of the most shocking and epic developments surrounding the team so far, helping to end the rather bizarre arc on a true high note.
DetailsSHAZAM #10
SHAZAM #10 (Johns, Kolins, Eaglesham, Atiyeh, Leigh) finally sees the bigger picture coming into focus, giving this book the buzz it feels should have always been there.
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #3
Simon Spurrier continues to show that he is the best man for the job on John Constantine: Hellblazer #3 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire). The issue contains fun bus rides, new friends, a literature lesson on William Blake, and angels ready to rip you apart.
DetailsAction Comics #1019
Using the momentum started by the last few issues, Action Comics #1019 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) puts Lex Luthor and Leviathan front and center and shows who is in control and it doesn’t look good for Superman. Bendis and Romita Jr. continue to show that they are an incredible team.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come (Waid, Ross) was a masterwork that has come to define a generation. Join Comic Watch for a look back at the wild and wonderful world of the comics industry in the 1990s with this Sunday Classic.
DetailsMetal Men #4
Metal Men #4 (Didio, Davis, Wright): Robot mayhem, solid comedy, Kirby throwbacks and devious mystery afoot: what else do you need in Metal Men?
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