Nightwing #64: Streets of Rage
Nightwing #64
Nightwing #64 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): Simply put Dan Jurgens clearly writes this book with a Make Nightwing Great Again hat on and it shows page after page.
DetailsNightwing #64
Nightwing #64 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi): Simply put Dan Jurgens clearly writes this book with a Make Nightwing Great Again hat on and it shows page after page.
DetailsSuperman #15
It’s the dawn of an exciting new era for Superman and his family in Superman #15 (Bendis, Reis, Prado, Olcair, Sinclair, Sharp).
DetailsYear of the Villain Lex Luthor #1
Year of the Villain Lex Luthor #1 (Latour, Hitch, Currie, Morey): Lex Luthor uses his newly gotten superpowers to get himself a very unique gift.
DetailsJustice League #32
“The Justice/Doom War” continues as the true focus of the narrative begins to come into view in ‘Justice League #32’ (Snyder, Tynion IV, Porter, Napolitano).
DetailsFlash Forward #1
‘Flash Forward #1’ (Lobdell, Booth, Rapmund, Guerrero) begins the road to redemption for Wally West in a book that is rife with potential despite being at a severe disadvantage at the starting line.
DetailsBatman #79
Batman #79 (King, Mann, Morey): A quiet, but not uneventful interlude on a beach brings Batman to a new level of self-understanding — right before ripping the carpet right under his feet. This issue won’t appeal to the folks who read primarily for the explosions, but it will be an important issue for just about everyone else.
DetailsThe Flash #78
Flash #78 (Williamson, Sandoval, Tarragona, & Prianto) ups the stakes of “Death and the Speed Force” in a major way! Somebody isn’t walking away from this one as the Black Flash closes in!
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #5
Batman and the Outsiders #5 (Hill, Soy, Gandini): Katana and Black Lightning have historically been the heart and soul of every incarnation of the Outsiders they’ve been involved in and this time is no different.
DetailsDetective Comics #1011
Detective Comics #1011 (Tomasi, Duce, Guerrero): What the book lacks in compelling and sort of campy storytelling, it makes up for in spades with amazing art and direction.
DetailsDoom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #3
Yes, Doom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #3 (Way, Lambert, Orlando, Shaner, Bonvillain) is a weird comic, but it captures the heart of this team and proves this series isn’t all sunshine and rainbows.
DetailsHarley Quinn #65
Harley Quinn #65 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) explores a psychologically dark moment for Harley through the lens of her always unpredictable antics, delivering a remarkable issue in the process.
DetailsGotham City Monsters #1
An excellent start to a surprise mini-series, ‘Gotham City Monsters #1’ (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill, Napolitano) delivers a fun and thrilling delve into the more monstrous denizens of Gotham City.
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