Superman #22: We Hold These Truths…
Superman #22
Superman #22 (Bendis, Maguire) sees the series return after the COVID-19 induced hiatus to deliver an anti-climactic finale to an otherwise extremely well-done arc in “The Truth”.
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Superman #22 (Bendis, Maguire) sees the series return after the COVID-19 induced hiatus to deliver an anti-climactic finale to an otherwise extremely well-done arc in “The Truth”.
DetailsDark Knights: Death Metal #1 (Snyder, Capullo, Glapion, Plascencia) is more fun than a barrel of used death metal CDs. Big, fun, and utterly over the top, the fate of the DCU being at stake couldn’t possibly be a louder power chord!
DetailsGold Lantern, the long-teased character by Bendis, will finally be featured in the upcoming Legion of Super-Heroes #7.
DetailsDC Comics and HBO Max introduce three new superheroes in the TO THE MAX digital comic
DetailsTo the Max #1-3
To the Max #1-3, the HBO Max and DC Comics, is available for free on Comixology and other platforms, yet still somehow feels overpriced.
DetailsCobra Ki #4
Cobra Kai #4 (Tipton, McLeod, Del Gado, Uyetake) is sadly, the final issue of this excellent mini-series, but they did save the best for last.
DetailsThe mystery spanning two worlds continues as Strange Adventures #3 hits shelves on July 14, 2020.
DetailsSiKtC volume 1
SiKtC Volume 1: As a horror genre fan this title is amazing, full of suspense, mystery and gore! I am hooked!
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #6
John Constantine: Hellblazer #6 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) is visually terrifying with writing so relevant that it is even scarier. Spurrier, Campbell, and Bellaire offer a great Constantine issue that is meant to be read this very moment.
Details12 Monkeys
Bruce Willis revisits the sci-fi genre as James Cole, a Volunteer from the future who attempts to chase, track, and understand a viral pandemic that ultimately leads to the demise of the majority of humankind. The simple relevance of this story adds a unique sense of eerie dread outside of the intended discomfort.
DetailsAdventureman #1
Adventureman #1 (Fraction, Dodson, Dodson, Cowles): The art and representation of the story so far by the Dodsons is exceptional. I recommend picking this one up, it has my full attention for what’s gong to happen in the next issue.
DetailsJ. Scott Campbell contributes to Oblivion Song’s 25th issue with amazing variant covers.
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