Hawkman #20: The Black Journal
Hawkman #20
Hawkman #20 (Venditti, Pasarin): With such great writing and even better art, Hawkman still remains one of the more underrated DC releases today.
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Hawkman #20 (Venditti, Pasarin): With such great writing and even better art, Hawkman still remains one of the more underrated DC releases today.
DetailsAction Comics #481-483
Ancient History makes a triumphant return with the slamming sedan soaring the skies with speed, strength and stuff liftingness! The Supermobile, as seen in Action comics #481-483 (Bates, Swan)!
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #41
Red Hood: Outlaw #41 (Lobdell, Messina, Lokus): Directionless and adrift, if it weren’t for the art, this book would rate far lower than it already is.
DetailsHarley Quinn and Poison Ivy #5
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy #5 (Houser, Melo, Morales, Hi-Fi, Downie) proves to be the best entry yet with a thoughtful and heartfelt exploration of the relationship between these iconic characters, setting up a classic finale you won’t want to miss.
DetailsThe noose steadily tightens in “Lois Lane” #7 (Rucka, Perkins, Eltaeb) as Lois slowly zeroes in on who put out a contract on her life! But steadily-mounting tensions between her and the Question threaten to derail everything…
DetailsTerrifics #23
Terrifics #23 (Yang, Davila, Cifuentes, Protobunker) is a Star Trek-style story infused with a strange wackiness found in most Doom Patrol books, resulting in one WEIRD experience. And that’s okay.
DetailsThe Dreaming #17
The Dreaming #17 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) covers a lot of ground within a little space. The issue’s three plots simultaneously expand and develop only to masterfully align in what may be one of the most memorable issues of The Dreaming.
DetailsGotham City Monsters #5
Gotham City Monsters #5 (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill) edges closer to its conclusion by carefully blending horror-action elements with deeply personal character work.
DetailsMartian Manhunter #11 (Orlando, Rossmo, Plascencia) in the penultimate chapter, all hell breaks loose as J’onn and Charnn collide head-on for their final conflict!
DetailsHarley Quinn #69
Harley Quinn #69 (Russell, Basri, Plascencia) reduces Harley to a background character in her own series in an attempt to explore washed up fast food icons. They can’t all be winners.
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #9
While Batman and the Outsiders #9 (Hill, Soy, Gandini, Cowles) is a great book filled with intriguing character drama, it’s time for this series to kick things up a notch. Plain and simple.
DetailsDetective Comics #1018
Detective Comics #1018 (Tomasi, Godlewski) This issue has a lot going for it – an interesting storyline, fantastic art and colors, as well as a new and VIOLENT enemy.
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