Batman and the Outsiders #1: DC’s New Mutants?
Batman and the Outsiders #1
“the scenes between Katana and Jefferson Pierce alone are amazing. If nothing else this book is worth reading to see how the two play off each other.”
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #1
“the scenes between Katana and Jefferson Pierce alone are amazing. If nothing else this book is worth reading to see how the two play off each other.”
DetailsElektra was brought back at the behest of a toy company. Mike Deodato and Peter Milligan are beloved comics talent, and Christie Scheele has always been under-appreciated as a great colorist and fantastic painter. It was 1997 and Marvel decided to launch its first Elektra ongoing series, its first solo series and some of the first work, at all, featuring the character without creator, Frank Miller, in tow.
DetailsCriminal #4
In Criminal #4 Ricky Lawless takes a drug addled ride to the bottom of a well and comes out the other side. Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips and Image Comics.
DetailsThe Green Lantern #7
The Green Lantern goes to Emerald Sands to awaken Myrwhidden, and escape from his ring. Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Tom Orzechowski and DC Comics
DetailsDead Man Logan #7
It’s time for a thrilling road trip through the Wastelands in ‘Dead Man Logan #7″.
DetailsPsi-Lords #1
Van Lente gambles on stepping away from the established core of what keeps Valiant fans reading and knocks it out of the park.
DetailsAge of X-Man: Prisoner X #3
Prisoner X continues to be perhaps the most crucial series in the “Age of X-Man” event as it uncovers the dirty underbelly of what it takes to make a Utopia function.
DetailsDeadly Class #38
High School power struggles have never been this life-threatening. Choose your cliques and knuckle up, looks lime some serious stuff is about to go down at Kings Dominion.
DetailsWar of the Realms: Champions #5
The Champions reunite with Cyclops in the War of the Realms.
DetailsFreedom Fighters #5
The Freedom Fighters finally track down Uncle Sam in time for Overman to be revealed! Robert Venditti, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferriera, Adriano Lucas, Andworld Design, DC Comics
DetailsDeathstroke #43
Moderate Spoilers Ahead: The absolutely shocking conclusion to “The Terminus Agenda” ensures that the Teen Titans and Deathstroke will never be seen the same again! Check it out in “Deathstroke #43”.
DetailsSuperior Spider-man #5
Superior Spider-man has Otto on a date, but it all goes wrong, surprisingly.
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