King Shazam! #1: A Chance to Be Dope
King Shazam! #1
King Shazam #1 (Grace, Bennet): If you have ever asked what would happen if Billy and Teth Adam switched alignments, this is a GREAT answer and a good read!
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King Shazam #1 (Grace, Bennet): If you have ever asked what would happen if Billy and Teth Adam switched alignments, this is a GREAT answer and a good read!
DetailsThe Dreaming #15
The Dreaming #15 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) continues to feel fresh and new on familiar ground. Will the Dreaming ever be restored to the place Matthew knows or is Wan’s presence a sign of the times?
DetailsSuperman #17
Superman #17 (Bendis, Macguire, Mounts, Sharpe) begins a new story arc with the potential to have massive consequences for the Man of Steel if the execution can hold up.
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #2
The Batman’s Grave #2 (Ellis, Hitch, Sinclair, Starkings) carefully navigates the balance between image and text as a complex conspiracy seems to be slowly forming.
DetailsYoung Justice #10
With great art from the two artists and their inkers and colorists, Young Justice #10 (Bendis, Timms, Derington) is still a fun story with great characters, especially the emerging ones.
DetailsEvent Leviathan #6
Event Leviathan #6 (Bendis, Maleev) comes to an end with almost no climax. An ambitious project, Bendis and Maleev continue to show that they are a great team but with not much to show for it yet. Is this the start of something big in the DC Universe?
DetailsHarley Quinn #67
Harley Quinn #67 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) proves to be one of the best issues yet in the series as Harley confronts her own emotional trauma while finally going toe-to-toe with the comic industry’s most infamous nuisance…CROSSOVER EVENTS!
DetailsDeathstroke #49
Deathstroke #49 (Priest, Pasarin) gathers all the pieces in play for a final gambit pitting Deathstroke against his greatest ally and enemy– himself.
DetailsWhat the heck is a thoughtopsy?! Find out in Martian Manhunter #9, courtesy Orlando, Rossmo, and Plascencia!
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Batman: The Killing Joke
Journey back to the Spring of 1988 on this Sunday morning, with Comic Watch and ‘Batman: The Killing Joke’.
DetailsHarleen #2
Though it starts a bit slower than the initial issue in the miniseries, Harleen #2 (Sejic, Downie) is every bit as complex and intriguing, diving deep into the psychological monstrosity that is the Joker and how the descent of Dr. Harleen Quinzel really began.
DetailsWonder Woman Annual #3 (Orlando, Marion, Florea) features a riveting Diana vs. Grodd battle and a setup for a major new villain who’s close to Diana’s heart!
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