Aquaman #54: I Am My Father’s Son
Who is Black Manta? What drives him? Why does he hate Aquaman so much?! Find out in Aquaman #54 (DeConnick, Rocha, Merino) as the villain’s assault on Amnesty Bay continues!
DetailsWho is Black Manta? What drives him? Why does he hate Aquaman so much?! Find out in Aquaman #54 (DeConnick, Rocha, Merino) as the villain’s assault on Amnesty Bay continues!
DetailsBasketful of Heads #2
A short, gut-punching issue which relies on the artist to lead the story, Basketful of Heads #2 (Hill, Leomas, Stewart, Bennett) is a strong continuation of a unique new miniseries.
DetailsAction Comics #1017
Brian Michael Bendis and John Romita Jr. reunite in Action Comics #1017 ( Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson). What may feel like filler between Event Leviathan and Action Comics #1018, may also be a key part to something much bigger.
DetailsSupergirl #36
Supergirl #36 (Andreyko, Pansica) reveals the next member of the Batman Who Laugh’s “Infected” Secret Six… Kara Zor-El herself!!
DetailsThe Dollhouse Family #1
The Dollhouse Family #1 (Carey, Gross, Locke, Peter, Klein) delivers the first chapter in a sprawling, multi-generational horror/mystery story that’s genuinely engrossing, with gorgeous artwork and enough connective tissue running between the two parallel plot-lines that I can’t wait to see how they inevitably come together.
DetailsHawkman #18
The terrifying Sky Tyrant takes over in Hawkman #18 (Venditti, Oliffe)! This book is definitely worth a read, and highly recommended for readers who want to keep up with all of the overarching story of The Batman Who Laughs!
DetailsLucifer #14
Lucifer #14 (Watters, Blanco, Cunniffe) is a wild ride through dying stars to the English countryside that explores free will, house building, and the relationship between hunters and the hunted.
DetailsDetective Comics #1015
Detective Comics #1015 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Baron, Leigh): While this issue lacked the emotional impact of the last few, it was still dramatic and interesting to read.
DetailsMetal Men #2
Metal Men #2 (DiDio, Davis, Delecki, Wright): All the proper pieces are now in place for a memorable Metal Men run and it’s only 2 issues in, let that sink in my friends.
DetailsFlash Forward #3
Flash Forward #3 (Lobdell, Booth, Rapmund, Guerrero) doesn’t push the story forward very much but who has time to complain when Wally and Roy are fighting Vampire Superman?
DetailsNightwing #66
Nightwing #66 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): While we can probably assume Nightwing won’t be permanently joining the bad guys, seeing Jurgens and the gang take our hero down this path is exciting and has the reader itching for the next chapter to unfold. Something Nightwing has been missing for too long.
DetailsThe Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #1
The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #1 (Lemire, Cowan, Sienkiewicz, Sotomayer) creates questions that I can’t wait to be answered. The series boasts an incredible creative team and an interesting concept that will leave readers asking for more.
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