ANCIENT HISTORY #22: GREEN MAN!
Green Lantern Emerald Dawn #1
Ancient History #22 explores the post crisis origin of Hal Jordan in Green Lantern Emerald Dawn #1!
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Ancient History #22 explores the post crisis origin of Hal Jordan in Green Lantern Emerald Dawn #1!
DetailsNightwing #69
Nightwing #69 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) is a pretty good issue with decent action and an awesome reveal at the end, but ultimately leaves you wanting for more concrete progression towards Nightwing truly returning.
DetailsSuicide Squad #3
Suicide Squad #3 (Taylor, Redondo, Lucas) sees the story begin to really take shape as the team begins to breathe new life into a somewhat stale property.
DetailsLeviathan Dawn #1
Leviathan Dawn (Bendis, Maleev) sets the scene and lets readers meet the team before the action starts in April’s Event Leviathan: Checkmate.
DetailsLegion of Super-Heroes #4
Despite some cosmetic changes, Legion of Super-Heroes #4’s (Bendis, Sook, Janin) foray into this new spin on the Legion’s origin feels more compulsory than inspired. The art is still great, but a mere four issues in, and this title suddenly feels like it’s treading water.
DetailsLucifer #17
Lucifer #17 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) has Lucifer hitting the road with his new best friend, Beverly, in an issue that boasts some of the most stunning art in the series yet. The wild hunt has truly begun.
DetailsHawkman #21
Hawkman #21 (Venditti, Pasarin, Albert, Cox): This issue of Hawkman continues the ascension of Robert Venditti’s epic, continuing to be one of the still underrated stories that DC is releasing today.
DetailsJustice League #41
Justice League #41 (Venditti, Lopresti, Ryan, Baron, Napolitano) continues this new, drastically different take on the Justice League as they battle against Daxamites for ownership of the Earth.
DetailsBatman #89
Batman #89 (Tynion IV, Pagulayan, March, Miki, Morey, Cowles) sees the arc trajectory start to round into form as the series is given an artistic booster shot.
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #5
The Batman’s Grave #5 (Ellis, Hitch, Nowlan, Sinclair, Starkings) sees the mystery building around Batman start to coalesce.
DetailsIn setting up the next big bad in Flash #88, writer Josh Williamson and artist Howard Porter have uniquely tied Paradox into the Flash’s mythos, and also created a sympathetic antagonist. Job well-done all around!
DetailsGotham City Monsters #6
Gotham City Monsters #6 (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill, Napolitano) closes out this surprisingly excellent mini-series with blood, guts, and a whole lot of heart.
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