Aquaman Annual #2: Save the Dog!
In Aquaman Annual #2 (DeConnick, Ayala, Ibanez, Ramos) proves to be a rare gem indeed: a quietly flawless comic about a acceptance, loyalty, and forgiveness – and a missing dog!
DetailsIn Aquaman Annual #2 (DeConnick, Ayala, Ibanez, Ramos) proves to be a rare gem indeed: a quietly flawless comic about a acceptance, loyalty, and forgiveness – and a missing dog!
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #39
Red Hood: Outlaw #39 (Lobdell, Rocafort) is recommend it for Rocafort’s art alone, but I have to hand it to Scott Lobdell for giving this book some heart!
DetailsBlack Canary Ignite
Black Canary Ignite (Cabot, McGee, Quirk, Cowles) is a fantastic middle-grade, standalone graphic novel, that teaches valuable lessons to adults and young readers alike. It has a unique voice, while teaching young readers to find power in their own words and actions.
DetailsBatman Annual #4
Beautiful art is forced to work in concert with a mediocre script in Batman Annual #4 (King, Fornes, Norton, Steward, Cowles).
DetailsDeath and the Speed Force comes rocketing to its shocking conclusion in Flash #81 (Williamson, Kolins, Guerrero)! Who will be left standing when the dust settles in the climactic battle against the Black Flash?!
DetailsBatman/Superman #3
In Batman/Superman #3 (Williamson, Marquez), the series is worth continuing, but given the overpowered villain, who knows for how long?
DetailsBasketful of Heads #1
Basketful of Heads #1 (Hill, Leomacs, Stewart, Bennett) is a bright beginning for a dark future. With an establishment of characters that grow on the reader, it will be interesting to see where this story takes us.
DetailsThe Sandman Universe Presents Hellblazer Special #1
The Sandman Universe Presents Hellblazer Special #1 (Spurrier, Takara, Peter) lays the groundwork for a fresh story for an infamous character. Led by a talented creative team, the series is set to be a prominent addition to the already impressive Sandman Universe lineup.
DetailsJoker: Killer Smile #1
Joker: Killer Smile #1 (Lemire, Sorrentino, Bellaire, Wands) is a strong start to a curious miniseries, full of genre awareness and palpable tension.
DetailsThe Last God #1
It doesn’t get more epic and powerful than this. The Last God #1 (Johnson, Federici, Gho, Napolitano) is a seamless merging of the horror and fantasy genres combined with intricate, yet ever expansive world building to deliver what could be the most exciting book of the year.
DetailsDetective Comics #1014
Detective Comics #1014 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Alamy, Irwin, Baron): Beyond a shadow of a doubt, this entire arc is worth reading for this issue alone.
DetailsSuperman Year One
Superman Year One (Miller, Romita, Miki, Sinclair, Workman) has ended, but will this subpar outing ever be forgotten?
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