Wonder Woman #70: Heartache and Harsh Reality
Wonder Woman 70
Love is a battlefield, but is someone rigging the fight? Diana faces dangers from outside and within as her heart is tested.
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Love is a battlefield, but is someone rigging the fight? Diana faces dangers from outside and within as her heart is tested.
DetailsBatman #73
After the unfortunate waste of the previous issue, King jumps back in the saddle with this stellar exercise in narrative economy and astonishing art. This is one to pick up.
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DetailsHawkman #13
Join Will Conrad and Robert Venditti for the start of an all-new era in “Hawkman #13”.
DetailsSuperman #12
“Unity” continues as the entire House of El stands against the Phantom Zone escapees in “Superman #12”.
DetailsDetective Comics #1005
‘Detective Comics #1005’ is a methodical conclusion to the Arkham Knight story that is entertaining at the very least, even if it doesn’t always make sense.
DetailsDeathstroke #44
Deathstroke #44 is a fitting end to the life of Slade Wilson while also contemplating the future. The Terminator is dead; long live the Terminator.
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“Dial H for Hero #3” continues to deliver interesting experiments with art and form while also developing the characters, particularly Summer, into something more than just a throw-away name in a wikipedia article.
DetailsEvent Leviathan #1
I am Leviathan, you are Leviathan, we all are Leviathan
DetailsSHAZAM #6
SHAZAM #6 continues what appears to be a transitory time in the narrative, setting up what is to come slowly, at Geoff Johns’ pace.
DetailsDoomsday Clock #10
“Doomsday Clock #10” re-evaluates everything we thought we knew about the DC Universe. A must read issue from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank.
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