Hawkman #22: Hawkwoman’s HERstory
Hawkman #22
Hawkman #22 (Venditti, Pasarin, Albert, von Grawbadger): Truly, this whole saga of Hawkman is worth reading because of issues like this one.
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Hawkman #22 (Venditti, Pasarin, Albert, von Grawbadger): Truly, this whole saga of Hawkman is worth reading because of issues like this one.
DetailsDoctor Tomorrow #2
Doctor Tomorrow #2 (Arbona, Towe, Rodriguez): Doctor Tomorrow brings superhero action and excitement in a way you’re not gonna get from any other traditional superhero book on the shelves!
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Only the best of comics can juggle so many things at once and never dip in quality no matter which way the wind blows. Rai #5 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) is absolutely one of those comics.
DetailsGreen Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1
Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters (Grell, Lacquement, Bruzebak) may be a contender for best miniseries of all time, Ancient History dives in to tell you why!
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.
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!
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Batwoman finally finds its pace, balancing between developing the characters’ relationships and fleshing Gotham out with small villains. And an easily overlooked villain delivers a chilling performance.
DetailsBloodshot #7
Bloodshot #7 (Seeley, Laming, Masters): All that being said, it boils down to this: pound for pound you will not find a better action/adventure book on the market. Accept no substitutes.
DetailsIn 1996, Rob Liefeld and collaborators brought us a refreshed, political Captain America that sold great! And, introduced the best Bucky, Rikki Barnes!
DetailsImmortal Hulk #29-31
The Immortal Hulk #29-31 (Ewing, Bennett, Rodriguez, Mounts, Petit): These three issues are rich with character moments, monster horror, and insane kaiju action, as well as development of this fascinating overall story. I can not get enough of Ewing and Bennett on IMMORTAL HULK.
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