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8.4/10

Justice League #47: Temper Justice With Mercy

By Ethan ConeyJune 26, 2020Leave a comment

Justice League #47

Justice League #47 (Venditti, Barrows, Ferreira): The creative team draws this gripping action filled arc to a satisfying close!

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9.3/10

Strange Adventures #2: Terrific

By Bethany W PopeJune 24, 2020Leave a comment

Strange Adventures #2

Strange Adventures #2 (King, Gerads, Shaner): Excellent art combines here with a thought provoking, extremely timely story. It’s well worth picking up.

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7.4/10

Legion of Super-Heroes #6: That Could Be Considered an Ending

By Jeff BristerJune 23, 2020Leave a comment

Legion of Super-Heroes #6

Despite great art and well-written and snappy dialogue, Legion of Super-Heroes #6 (Bendis, Sook, Von Grawbadger, Bellaire, Sharpe) is only a so-so book, brought down by Bendis’ historical problems with pacing and plotting.

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6.2/10

Batman and The Outsiders #13: Outside Looking In

By Kevin RossiJune 22, 2020Leave a comment

Batman and The Outsiders #13

Batman and The Outsiders #13 (Hill, Melnikov, Plascencia) shows an inkling of potential in an otherwise dull series. It is time for the Outsiders to leave Batman’s shadow.

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8.4/10

Nightwing #71: Insane in the Ric Brain.

By Kenneth BowdenJune 22, 2020Leave a comment

Nightwing #71

Nightwing #71 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): This is the first time in awhile that the stakes have really felt appropriately heavy for someone of Nightwing’s ability. That alone makes this issue worth picking up.

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9.8/10

Comic Watch Pride: Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass: The Problem With Most Fairy Tales Is…

By Guest AuthorJune 21, 2020Leave a comment

Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass

Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass (Tamaki, Pugh, Mangual) is a graphic novel of substance, depth of character and remarkable artistic execution, utilizing a grounded approach to Harley to confront socially relevant issues directly with tact and emotion. Go buy this book. #CWPride 

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10/10

SUNDAY CLASSICS: The New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract

By Christina HamletJune 21, 2020

SUNDAY CLASSICS: The New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract

Grab your beverage of choice and settle in for another Sunday Classic with Comic Watch. This weekend: ‘The New Teen Titans: The Judas Contract’!

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6.4/10

Amethyst #3: Every Gem Happens Too Much

By Duna HallerJune 19, 2020Leave a comment

Amethyst #3

Amethyst #3 (Reeder, Louise, Downie): A passing issue in the middle of a captivating story, but by itself not telling much and with some lacks in characterization and plot holes that make us want to place it with later issues to see where the story goes.

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8/10

Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100 Page Super Spectacular #1

By Cody WhiteJune 19, 2020Leave a comment

Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100 Page Super Spectacular #1

Join Comic Watch and DC Comics in saying a very happy, 8oth birthday to Catwoman with the Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-page Super Spectacular!

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8.9/10

Harley Quinn #73: No More Conspiracy Theories

By Guest AuthorJune 18, 2020Leave a comment

Harley Quinn #73

Harley Quinn #73 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is just another incredibly fun and heartfelt issue that capitalizes on all the best parts of the character, even if there are a few strange decisions (looking at you Booster)! 

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8.8/10

Young Justice #15: Kids’ Stuff

By Jimmy HayesJune 17, 2020Leave a comment

Young Justice #15

Young Justice #15 (Bendis, Walker, Timms, Godlewski, Eltaeb, Abbot) is anything but kids stuff. A maturely written book about a teenage superhero team that features beautiful art and execution.

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7.1/10

Wonder Woman #757: Deus Ex Machina Gone Wrong

By Matt MeyerJune 17, 2020Leave a comment

Wonder Woman #757 (Orlando, Merino, Cifuento, Fajardo Jr.) gets tripped up on its own attempted cleverness, resulting in a deux ex machina that causes the conclusion of “The Four Horsewomen” to not only fall flat, but not even be a conclusion at all.

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