Louise Simonson, Cat Staggs, Superman, The Wake
Louise Simonson, Cat Staggs, Jon Bogdanove, Wendy Broome, et al. The Death of Superman: The Wake.
DetailsLouise Simonson, Cat Staggs, Jon Bogdanove, Wendy Broome, et al. The Death of Superman: The Wake.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #4
Doctor Tomorrow #4: (Arbona, Towe, Fitzpatrick) If you’re tired of jaded cynicism stripping the magic of superhero comics, then I couldn’t possibly recommend Doctor Tomorrow any more than if I held you at gunpoint. You owe it to yourself to buy this stellar comic.
DetailsCatwoman #23
Catwoman #23 (Northcott, Murphy, Plascencia, Napolitano) Off to an exciting new adventure for Catwoman in Isla Nevada where she may not be the most dangerous cat!
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #14
Batman and the Outsiders #14 (Hill, Soy, Gandini) is a pleasant surprise in a series that seems to have had a slow start. Hill has several power dynamics going with Batman, Lady Shiva, and Black Lighting that could be extremely interesting, which just might be the spark the series needs.
DetailsUsagi Yojimbo #10
Usagi Yojimbo #10 (Sakai, Luth) delves into historical and generational conflict with expected precision from the series thus far, capturing a deeply intriguing sentiment in a solid one-shot format.
DetailsSpider-Woman #2
Spider-Woman #2 (Pacheco, Perez, D’Armata) does due diligence to the history of Spider-Woman while propelling her into the future in a way we haven’t seen in way too long. If you’ve ever wondered why Spider-Woman fans go hard for Drew then this book right here is what you need in your life.
DetailsAquaman #61 (DeConnick, Mendonca, Fajardo Jr.) is that rarest of gems: a comic that arrives with no fanfare and is utterly flawless in its execution from start to finish. Don’t miss out on the best Aquaman in a quarter-century.
DetailsSnake Eyes: Deadgame #1
Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1 (Liefeld, Blee, Andworld Design) showcases the mystique and awesomeness of Snake Eyes. With every packed to the gills with action and intrigue, this comic is definitely something to keep your eyes on.
DetailsThem! and Tarantula!
In the 1950s, with the testing and use of atomic weapons still on the mind of the public, science fiction movies began showing what the fallout of such use could bring.
DetailsWonder Woman #759
A bold new era for Diana begins in Wonder Woman #759 (@marikotamaki @mikeljanin #jordiebellaire @droog811 @JimLee @Sinccolor @DCcomics) as the new creative arrives and brings along new allies and old foes!
DetailsBiss #1
Bliss #1 (Lewis, Yarsky) Benton will do anything for his family. This is tested when he comes across the bosses of Feral City and they make him an offer he can’t refuse. Just how far will he go for his family and feel bliss.
DetailsThe Amazing Spider-Man Sins Rising Prelude #1
The Amazing Spider-Man Sins Rising Prelude #1 (Spencer, Sanna, Bellaire, Caramagna) is a great exploration into the mind of a supervillain. The book is a little raw, but a great read that’s going to kick off a really important event in the life of Spider-Man.
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