Justice League #48 – Unwanted Dictatorship
Justice League #48
An impressive set-up issue for a new Justice league Sci-Fi venture.
DetailsJustice League #48
An impressive set-up issue for a new Justice league Sci-Fi venture.
DetailsHarley Quinn #74
Harley Quinn #74 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe), the penultimate issue in the series, brings all the heart, humor and drama that has made the story stand out but this time suffers from one major misstep… Booster Gold.
DetailsSuperman #23
Superman #23 (Bendis, Maguire, Timms) introduces a new magical foe but more importantly gives some much needed clarity and unpacking of the entirity of Bendis’ run on the run thus far.
DetailsBatman #94
“Their Dark Designs” comes to an ending of sorts with Batman #94 (Tynion IV, March, Albuquerque), paving the way for “The Joker War”.
DetailsDCeased: Dead Planet #1
In DCeased: Dead Planet #1 (Taylor, Hairsine), the creative team continues where they left off bringing us the most gory, insane, yet breathtaking DC series we will possibly ever see!
DetailsHarley Quinn Black + White + Red #2
Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #2 (Andolfo, Hill) is a lighthearted and beautifully executed issue putting Harley on the runway to capture a side of the character we just don’t see often enough!
DetailsAquaman #60 (DeConnick, Mendonca, Fajardo Jr.) continues this title’s recent winning streak as DC’s best book nobody is talking about. Mature, relateable, and down-to-earth, this comic is a can’t-miss for anyone looking for something more than standard superhero punch-’em-ups!
DetailsTeen Titans #42 (Thompson, Fernandez, Maiolo) is a fresh start with a hot new creative team that seems eager to give the book some much-needed focus. Grappling with the consequences of past mistakes, the team is poised to forge ahead, but with Damian still unwilling to admit his errors, can they?
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #7
John Constantine: Hellblazer #7 brings Constantine to the docks to investigate some troubled waters, and it involves a mermaid. With an incredibly interesting story and brilliant art, this issue should not be missed.
DetailsFlash #756 (Williamson, Duce, Guerrero) kicks off the newest arc with more of an uninspired whimper than a bang, signaling that the creative team may be out of new or interesting ideas.
DetailsThe Green Lantern Season Two #4
Green Lantern (Morrison, Sharpe, Oliff, Orzechowski) gets back into its groove with a madcap, Silver-Age tale featuring The Flash.
DetailsJustice League Dark #23
Justice League Dark continues to impress in issue #23 (V, Tynion IV, Hotz, Chung, Leigh), maintaining a streak of momentum that makes this one of my most anticipated releases every month. It doesn’t lose track of the darker, more “out-there” elements that work so well with the team but it also never forgets to tell a solid superhero story.
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