Justice League #43: Eradicated!
Justice League #43
Justice League #43 (Venditti, Mahnke) wraps up the war with The Eradicator neatly with plenty of fun, action-oriented storytelling.
DetailsJustice League #43
Justice League #43 (Venditti, Mahnke) wraps up the war with The Eradicator neatly with plenty of fun, action-oriented storytelling.
DetailsA modern Japanese teenager is sent back in time to 15th Century France. Gilles de Rais is convicted of the murder and rape of over one hundred children. Between these events, some horrible magic. A choir, the Devil, a priest, homunculi.
DetailsThe Lackadaisy Cats are coming to animation! Join us as we chat with series creator Tracy Butler about the exciting new Kickstarter project you won’t want to miss out on!
DetailsBatman #91
Batman #91 (Tynion, Albuquerque, Pagulayan, Jimenez) inches us closer to “The Joker War” as the team pivots The Joker towards a deeper darkness.
DetailsWestworld
With so many strong concepts, a solid cast, and a truly stellar design team, Westworld has all of the tools at its disposal to be an endlessly spectacular show. It’s going to take some serious dedication from a talented team of show runners to align everything as perfectly as it will need to be in order to pull this complex show off.
DetailsDiamond Comic Distributors makes NCBD available today for local comic shops.
DetailsPunisher: Soviet #5 (Ennis, Burrows, Ortego) continues to drag its feet toward the finish line, as the creators seem to be completely out of ideas for how to bring this story home in a satisfying manner.
DetailsMetal Men #5
Metal Men #5 (Didio, Davis, Delecki) dares to ask, what if we took the Metal Men seriously and just what does that mean? Answer: plenty of amazing storytelling and fantastic art.
DetailsDetective Comics #1020
Detective Comics #1020 (Tomasi, Anderson, Hennessey): Tomasi continues to be one of the best writers for these shorter stories and the art team absolutely do an amazing job in giving this a high-action feel!
DetailsAnt-Man #3
Ant Man #3 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) is so far the run’s weakest issue narratively, but the art remains first rate. With larger threats around every corner, hopefully the next issue will be a return to form.
DetailsCable #01
Cable #1 (Duggan, Noto) brings us the big guns with an opening that takes us on several adventures!
DetailsThough somewhat slight in plot, Wonder Woman #753 (Orlando, Raynor, Fajardo Jr.) works for what it is, contrasting Diana with a warrior of a more hack-and-slash mindset in a way that winningly showcases her strengths. This is a great time to get in on this title!
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