NEWS WATCH: BATMAN #91 the Dark Knight versus the CCPD
Harley Quinn has his back will Batman survive
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DetailsBuffy the Vampire Slayer #13 (Bellaire, Valero-O’Connell) continues to be distinctly out of focus and a meandering mess, leaving its lead character out of its pages for the sixth issue in a row. Instead of introducing the new post-Hellmouth status quo, it instead chooses to focus on Kendra to no appreciable gain. Fans would not be wrong for dropping this book from their pull sheet at this point.
DetailsComics’ Greatest Storytellers Team Up to Honor Robin Throughout History
DetailsUncanny X-Men #205
Join us this Sunday morning for a look back at the Claremont, Windsor-Smith and Orzechowski classic, Uncanny X-Men #205. The Wounded Wolf solo adventure featuring Wolverine!
DetailsBridgette is back in all-new story arc, starting with #7 of ONCE & FUTURE from BOOM Studios!
DetailsThe Batman’s Grave #6
Midway through the arc, The Batman’s Grave #6 (Ellis, Hitch) continues to be a stunning interpretation of the Dark Knight.
DetailsGhost Rider #6
Ghost Rider #6 (Brisson, Frigeri, Keith, Caramagna) brings Doctor Strange into the fray with a spectacular issue filled with dark magical violence and more. The sides are set, the stakes are defined, now it’s time for action!
DetailsThis April, the landmark 100-Page comic book celebrates DC’s feline fatale Catwoman’s 80th anniversary.
DetailsGhostbusters: Year One #2
Ghostbusters: Year One #2 (Burnham, Schoening, Delgado) takes a look at some of the events in the life of Ray Stanz leading up to (and after) the first movie. Amazing issue!
DetailsBloodshot
Though it has glaring differences, Bloodshot captures all of the heart, intensity and overwhelming fun the comics brought to the table while delivering a sci-fi filled mystery packed with explosive action that fans both new and longtime alike are sure to love.
DetailsThe Dreaming #19
The Dreaming #19 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) finally sees the Dreaming back in the hands of its inhabitants. With Lucien back, it is now time to confront Wan in an exciting issue that boasts gorgeous scenes that feel too big for a comic book.
DetailsAvengers #32 (Aaron, McGuinness, Manna) lines up a frighteningly stacked bunch of seemingly-disconnected bad guys, all of whom are being manipulated by someone far, far worse than them. Although it’ll never be accused of being the brainiest comic around, this run is good, solid superhero antics from front to back.
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