Batman #80: Fathers and Sons
Batman #80
Batman #80 (King, Romita Jr., Janson, Morey): Literary wit, astonishing action, and kneebuckling art all abound in this issue. What more could you possibly want?
DetailsBatman #80
Batman #80 (King, Romita Jr., Janson, Morey): Literary wit, astonishing action, and kneebuckling art all abound in this issue. What more could you possibly want?
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Harley Quinn #66 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is an emotional deep dive into both Harley’s relationships and her ability to cope with reality, pushing the character in interesting new directions.
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The stunning artwork in Marvel Team-Up #6 (McElroy, Guara, Sobreiro) just isn’t enough to make it feel truly worthwhile, despite the arc having so much potential to start.
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DetailsCANTO #5
CANTO #5 (Booher, Zucker, Astone, Bennett): Leading through self-doubt, Team Canto challenges themselves and their adversaries to the top of The Emerald Tower. The evil Shrouded Man may be victorious just by using his mind!
DetailsDoom Patrol Weight of the Worlds #4
Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #4 (Way, Lambert, Pitarra, Bonvillain) has a lot going for it, but it wavers in its focus on the characters and their dynamics as it strives to deliver one strange plot after another.
DetailsVengeance of Vampirella #1
Vengeance of Vampirella #1 (Sniegoski, Sta. Maria, Remalante Jr., Peteri) is a blood-soaked return to form for the beloved character, featuring powerful new developments and dark visuals that will leave you desperately craving for more.
DetailsSpider-Verse #1
Spider-Verse #1(MacKay, Frigeri): Miles Morales and his amazing Spider-Friends set out to restore the Web of Life and Death. While this chapter is disappointing, it’s a decent beginning to what will be an epic storyline.
DetailsIn honor of Spider-Man’s “return” to the MCU after the Sony/Disney negotiations , we’re ranking the villains of the Spider-Man movies!
DetailsRed Sonja: Birth of the She-Devil #4
Red Sonja: Birth of the She-Devil #4 (Lieberman, Davila, Arreola, Esposito) is a bloody raucous of badassery, bringing an end to a story that despite one too many distractions, definitely knows how to have fun!
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