Collapser #1: Living With a Black Hole
Collapser #1
‘Collapser #1’ is a thoughtful exploration into the impacts of mental health and our attempts at coping told through the lens of Liam, a man who lives with an actual black hole inside him.
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‘Collapser #1’ is a thoughtful exploration into the impacts of mental health and our attempts at coping told through the lens of Liam, a man who lives with an actual black hole inside him.
DetailsJustice League Odyssey #11
In case you forgot, Justice League Odyssey is still a thing.
DetailsHawkman #14
A certain “fall from grace” issue, Hawkman #14 disappointing ties into the “Year of the Villain” event this month.
DetailsThe Punisher vs. JJJ vs. Space (and also vs. the Brood Queen)
The Punisher shoots the Brood… in space! With J. Jonah Jameson along for the ride?!
DetailsBatman #75
After reading this issue I can say that (assuming that King can resist the urge to ruin the pacing by spreading the story out until it is thinner than a wet poppadom) City of Bane looks like it will be a very fun, very wild ride indeed.
DetailsFlash #74
The future is coming for novice hero Barry Allen! What’s a rookie to do?1
DetailsSuperman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #1
Jimmy Olsen brings the Silver Age into the modern age!
DetailsSuperman #13
The penultimate chapter of the “Unity Saga” delivers as many answers as the previous twelve issues in Superman #13.
DetailsNaomi #6
Naomi finally knows who she is – but will the monstrous Zumbado end her before she gets the chance to find out what that means?
DetailsBatman Universe #1
Batman Universe #1 delivers the Walmart Exclusive story to the direct market, giving readers a small taste of what a Bendis Batman could be.
DetailsYoung Justice #7
‘Young Justice #7’ is the book we have been waiting on since the series was announced. It’s effortless fun made beautiful by an excellent creative team. To the fans who may have been apprehensive about jumping in, now is the time!
DetailsDetective Comics #1007
‘Detective Comics #1007’ is a noticeably grim and interesting yet ultimately unsatisfying conclusion to another Tomasi story with a lot of potential.
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