Detective Comics #1013: He’s the Firestarter, Batman Firestarter
Detective Comics #1013
Detective Comics #1013 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Champagne, Alamy, Baron): I still have high hopes for the story, but this issue is best bought for the art alone.
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Detective Comics #1013 (Tomasi, Mahnke, Champagne, Alamy, Baron): I still have high hopes for the story, but this issue is best bought for the art alone.
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The balance of quirky humor, oddball space shenanigans and the occasional brutal battle has found it’s zen like flow in Psi-Lords #5 (Van Lente, Guedes).
DetailsSuperman Smashes the Klan
Superman Smashes the Klan #1 (Yang, Gurihiru) builds a credible world where outsiders and nationalists collide – with the Man of Steel in the middle!
DetailsInvaders #10 (Zdarsky, Magno, Guice) continues this title’s win streak, as Cap and Bucky go native to infiltrate Atlantis!
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Miles Morales’ struggle of being Spider-Man is ultimately the heart of this series, and issue #11 (Ahmed, Guara, Carlos, Sanchez-Almara, Petit) beautifully takes us deeper into that struggle by showing exactly how much Miles has to deal with in order to be behind the mask.
DetailsLucifer #13
Lucifer #13 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) concludes the story of a father, mother, and son. On the brink of war with heaven, the unholy trinity of Lucifer, Sycorax, and Caliban brings an exciting climax to a series that should not be missed.
DetailsSpider-Man #2 (Abrams, Abrams, Pichelli) proves issue one was no fluke, and delivers a genuine and heartfelt look at legacy, heroism, and growing up in a big, big shadow.
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DetailsX-Men #1
Dawn of X starts here! Following the events of House of X/Powers of X, Hickman slowly establishes the new mutant paradigm in’ X-Men #1′ (Hickman, Yu, Alanguilan, Gho, Cowles).
DetailsStrange Skies Over East Berlin #1
Strange Skies Over East Berlin #1 (Loveness, Estherren, Delpeche) is an exceptionally well written and exciting read filled with thoughtful artwork that promises a plethora of suspense filled thrills to come!
DetailsAll comics are engagements with communities, some comics are targeting demographics, and sometimes Trina Robbins, John Byrne, Amamiya Sae or Malcolm Shaw can just open up your entire heart and make you happy cry.
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