Superman #16: Back in the Saddle
Superman #16
Witness the strange reunion and prompt separation of the Super Sons in Superman #16 (Bendis, LaFuente, Mounts, Sharpe).
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Witness the strange reunion and prompt separation of the Super Sons in Superman #16 (Bendis, LaFuente, Mounts, Sharpe).
DetailsKillers #4
Killers #4 (Moore, Dagnino, Villarrubia, Powell) is yet another wildly fun entry in the series, bringing the story at hand into focus while also delivering plenty of action-packed moments to keep you hooked all throughout.
DetailsTransformers #13
A stunning chapter in the latest Transformers storyline that hooks you in from the first panel to the last. (Buckley, Milne, Hernandez)
DetailsSpawn
Spawn (1997) is a product of the over-the-top dark and violent tone of it’s era, but is well worth revisiting for your late Halloween movie night binge if you can come to terms with it’s shortcomings.
DetailsVampirella #4
Vampirella #4 (Priest, Gunduz, Schubert) delivers an enjoyable reading experience for fans seeking to go deeper into Vampi’s life, hopefully future issues help to reign in all of the different narrative elements though.
DetailsJustice League #34
“Justice/Doom War” continues in Justice League #34 (Snyder, Tynion IV, Redondo, Porter, HI FI, Napolitano) as the past and the future missions conclude, refocusing the story on the present.
DetailsBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #2
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #2 (Zub, Medina) is as much fun to read as I bet it was to create. Welcome back, fun superhero comics!!!
DetailsDetective Comics #1013
Detective Comics #1013 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Champagne, Alamy, Baron): I still have high hopes for the story, but this issue is best bought for the art alone.
DetailsAbsolute Carnage #3
Absolute Carnage #3 (Cates, Stegman, Mayer) shows how real of a threat Carnage can be not only to Venom and Spider-Man but to the entire Marvel Universe.
DetailsPsi-Lords #5
The balance of quirky humor, oddball space shenanigans and the occasional brutal battle has found it’s zen like flow in Psi-Lords #5 (Van Lente, Guedes).
DetailsSuperman Smashes the Klan
Superman Smashes the Klan #1 (Yang, Gurihiru) builds a credible world where outsiders and nationalists collide – with the Man of Steel in the middle!
DetailsHarley Quinn & Poison Ivy #2
Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy #2 (Houser, Melo, Morales, Hi-Fi) may not be reinventing the wheel, but not every book has to. This is a super fun issue with solid artwork that is well worth your money!
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