SNEAK PEEK: PREVIEW DC’S BATMAN #74 “CITY OF BANE” BEGINS!
Bane’s minions have moved into Gotham City, taken control and are ruling with an iron fist!
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DetailsBatman Universe #1
Batman Universe #1 delivers the Walmart Exclusive story to the direct market, giving readers a small taste of what a Bendis Batman could be.
DetailsSpider-Man: Life Story #4
The pacing in this series is nearly perfect. The script is an expert balance of action and introspection, with a real focus on character. Combined with fun, jubilant art, this series is one for the ages.
DetailsUmbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #7
Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá’s Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion #7 ends this outstanding series with a bang.
DetailsBlack Panther #13
A storm is brewing between allies and clouds the future. The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda begins a new chapter, “Two Thousand Seasons”. T’Challa finally has his memories and he is determined to get back home, but his fellow Maroon, M’Baku challenges T’Challa’s actions. Join us as we witness first contact with Wakanda Prime and the beloved Ororo.
DetailsAMERICAN GODS: THE MOMENT OF THE STORM #3
American Gods: The Moment of the Storm #3: As Shadow hangs in between life and death his life literally flashes before his eyes and he finds the ultimate truth.
DetailsFallen World #3
If you’re not reading Fallen World already, ask yourself why do you hate fun so much and then cut it out and pick up Fallen World #3 with the quickness!
DetailsHarley Quinn #63
‘Harley Quinn #63’ is an emotionally complicated story backed by powerful visuals, but it unfortunately loses sight of this narrative and becomes slightly disjointed as we near the end of the issue.
DetailsSpencer & Locke 2 #3
David Pepose’s Spencer & Locke 2 #3 has Locke’s take center stage against Roach as Locke seems to be out cold.
DetailsWolverine & Captain America: Weapon Plus #1
People love seeing dark reflections of their favorite heroes especially when they are done well. Sacks does this beautifully, introducing a new villain who’s believable, somewhat relatable while also clearly a threat that makes sense to need both Cap and Jimmy Howlett to combat it.
DetailsSpider-Man! Kindred! Mysterio! Mary Jane! Everybody’s here for this extra-sized anniversary issue!
DetailsArchie #705
Check out the enjoyable start of Nick Spencer and Sandy Jarrell’s “Archie and Sabrina” arc in Archie #705.
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