Lois Lane #6 (of 12): Twenty-One Gun Salute
In Lois Lane #6 (Rucka, Perkins, Eltaeb), General Sam Lane is dead… now we mourn. Rucka and Perkins deliver a bravura-force meditation on loss, mourning, and lack of closure.
DetailsIn Lois Lane #6 (Rucka, Perkins, Eltaeb), General Sam Lane is dead… now we mourn. Rucka and Perkins deliver a bravura-force meditation on loss, mourning, and lack of closure.
DetailsTales from the Dark Multiverse: The Judas Contract #1
Tales from the Dark Multiverse: The Judas Contract #1 (Higgins, Groom, Raney, Hi-Fi, Orzechowski) is an interesting take on the tale, but it lacks the same heart as the original story.
DetailsDark Knight Returns: The Golden Child
Is Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child #1 (Miller, Grampa, Bellaire) a return to form or an act of hubris? Step back into the grim ‘n’ gritty world of the Dark Knight and see!
DetailsYear of the Villain Ocean Master #1
Year of the Villain Ocean Master #1 (Watters, Mendonca) takes a deep look into the heart of a deep villain. In today’s culture, will society allow a villain to be just plain evil?
DetailsJustice League #37
Justice League #37 (Snyder, Jimenez, Sanchez, Napolitano) is a fun issue full of small, Crisis-esque moments as we build to the conclusion of “The Justice/Doom War”.
DetailsThe Dreaming #16
The Dreaming #16 (Spurrier, Sauvage) answers a lot of questions. All of those answers will change the Dreaming forever. Keter’s infiltration of the Dreaming is a fascinating look at technology and efficiency clashing with storytelling and myth.
DetailsHarley Quinn #68
Harley Quinn #68 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi. Sharpe) is a fun one-shot Christmas story that is very much on brand for the series, full of clever holiday puns and wacky chaos only this character can deliver.
DetailsDeathstroke #50
Deathstroke #50 (Priest, Pasarin, Pagulayan) brings this daring and underrated series to logical conclusion despite a number of roadblocks along the way.
DetailsYoung Justice #11
Young Justice #11 (Bendis, Timms, Eltaeb): John Timms’ art is fantastic and stylish, but I just couldn’t find enough to care about in this issue.
DetailsDetective comics #1016
Detective Comics #1016 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Kirkam, Baron, Leigh): The art was fantastic and we finally have an ending for one of the most tragic sagas in Batman history, even if it wasn’t what everyone was expecting.
DetailsSUNDAY CLASSICS: Crisis on Infinite Earths
As we prepare to embark on the CW’s 5-episode crossover event of 2019, take a look back with Comic Watch at the 1985 epic event, Crisis on Infinite Earths.
DetailsThe Scarab #1
The Scarab #1 (Hopeless, Williams II, Colwell): As far as Infected One-Shots go, this one was fantastic!
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