Wonder Woman #72: Into the Abyss
Wonder Woman 72
Connecticut is back to normal, but Diana has no time to rest as she flies into dimensions and dangers unknown.
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Connecticut is back to normal, but Diana has no time to rest as she flies into dimensions and dangers unknown.
DetailsThe Batman Who Laughs #6
Batman Who Laughs #6 is a beautifully done issue with amazing art from Jock, colors from Baron, and letters from Cipriano. And what may seem as a filler is redeemed as the Batman Who Laughs unveils his plans for our Batman. It’s definitely a stunning issue you need to pick up if you haven’t already!
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How do you choose between your head and your heart? Diana explores if love is the death of duty or just a part of it in Love Is a Battlefield Part 3.
DetailsSuperman: Year One #1
Superstar team Frank Miller and John Romita Jr. bring a new take to the Man of Steel in Superman: Year One, read our reviewer nitpick this nonsense into the damn ground!
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Love is a battlefield, but is someone rigging the fight? Diana faces dangers from outside and within as her heart is tested.
DetailsBatman #73
After the unfortunate waste of the previous issue, King jumps back in the saddle with this stellar exercise in narrative economy and astonishing art. This is one to pick up.
DetailsJustice League Odyssey #10
“Justice League Odyssey #10” is yet another lackluster showing in which very little happens, but what does happen is discussed at length with no conclusions drawn.
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DetailsHawkman #13
Join Will Conrad and Robert Venditti for the start of an all-new era in “Hawkman #13”.
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“Unity” continues as the entire House of El stands against the Phantom Zone escapees in “Superman #12”.
DetailsDetective Comics #1005
‘Detective Comics #1005’ is a methodical conclusion to the Arkham Knight story that is entertaining at the very least, even if it doesn’t always make sense.
DetailsDeathstroke #44
Deathstroke #44 is a fitting end to the life of Slade Wilson while also contemplating the future. The Terminator is dead; long live the Terminator.
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