NEWS WATCH: Matt Reeves to Develop Gotham City Police Drama for HBOMAX
Matt Reeves and Terrence Winter to expand on the HBO MAX/ DC Entertainment line with a series commitment of a drama set in the Gotham City Police Department.
DetailsMatt Reeves and Terrence Winter to expand on the HBO MAX/ DC Entertainment line with a series commitment of a drama set in the Gotham City Police Department.
DetailsThe Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #3
The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #3 (Lemire, Cowan, Sienkiewicz, Sotomayor) is worth reading just from the names on the cover, but it continues to be a gritty mystery that holds its own. The Question is on the case, but right now there are more questions than answers, but they are coming.
DetailsHarley Quinn #74
Harley Quinn #74 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe), the penultimate issue in the series, brings all the heart, humor and drama that has made the story stand out but this time suffers from one major misstep… Booster Gold.
DetailsQuantum and Woody #4
Quantum and Woody #4 (Hastings, Browne, Otsmane-Elhaou, Redmond) actually delivers instead is a pulse pounding stop on a hype train ready to plow full steam into the future of Quantum and Woody.
DetailsSuperman #23
Superman #23 (Bendis, Maguire, Timms) introduces a new magical foe but more importantly gives some much needed clarity and unpacking of the entirity of Bendis’ run on the run thus far.
DetailsThe ethics of striking foes before they can attack is on full display in X-Force #10 (Percy, Cassara, Guru-eFX). This title continues to be the strongest of “Dawn of X,” and issues like this fully display why!
DetailsClark Kent’s old classmate is in town to kill him, but can Superman save himself and his loved ones in time? Peer Pressure! By Louise Simonson, Jon Bogdanove, Dan Jurgens, David Michilinie and more!
DetailsBatman #94
“Their Dark Designs” comes to an ending of sorts with Batman #94 (Tynion IV, March, Albuquerque), paving the way for “The Joker War”.
DetailsThe Boys: Dear Becky #2 (Ennis, Braun, Avina) starts getting down to business after last issue’s table-setting, and is all the stronger for it. Less knee-jerk over-the-top violence, and more intrigue and introspection make for a comic that, while not yet at can’t-miss status, definitely stands out on the shelves.
DetailsEisner-winning writer Saladin Ahmed and acclaimed artist Dave Acosta announced their new horror graphic novel DRAGON — a creator-owned comic that launched today on Kickstarter.
DetailsHarley Quinn Black + White + Red #2
Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #2 (Andolfo, Hill) is a lighthearted and beautifully executed issue putting Harley on the runway to capture a side of the character we just don’t see often enough!
DetailsAquaman #60 (DeConnick, Mendonca, Fajardo Jr.) continues this title’s recent winning streak as DC’s best book nobody is talking about. Mature, relateable, and down-to-earth, this comic is a can’t-miss for anyone looking for something more than standard superhero punch-’em-ups!
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