Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #2 (of 12): The Most Dangerous Man in Metropolis!
Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #2
Can wacky misadventures alone a good comic make? Only Jimmy Olsen knows for sure!
DetailsSuperman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #2
Can wacky misadventures alone a good comic make? Only Jimmy Olsen knows for sure!
DetailsEveryone has their favorite Batman actor. Each one has something, some aspect, that someone out there thinks is great.
DetailsBOOM Studios Sends ONCE & FUTURE Back For A Fifth Pressing!
DetailsCollapser #2
Collapser #2 (Way, Simon, Kyriazis, Peter, Bowland) is a roller coaster of emotion and mystery supported with powerful visuals. This is quickly proving to be another can’t miss series from DC’s Young Animal imprint.
DetailsThe Flash is back to his old self again, but the Speed Force is dying! Is his renewed sense of hope too little, too late?
DetailsFantastic Four #13
In which valor, as well as love, is a many-splendored Thing.
DetailsThe Boys
The Boys is an extremely graphic, extremely irreverent and fun new superhero show offered by Amazon Prime. Based on the comics of the same name, this one is definitely for the adults.
DetailsMiles Morales: Spider-Man #9
Miles Morales Spider-Man #9 (Ahmed, Garron, Curiel) continues this creative team’s recent run of incredible stories with a book packed full of heart
DetailsTeen Titans: Raven; Gets A Third Printing!
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #4
The only good things about it are Veronica Gandini and Dexter Soy’s art and the tiny interactions between Katana and Black Lightning. Those parts seem like they were edited in from a better book and that’s about it.
DetailsWith Jackman done with his fan-favorite run as Logan in all the X-Men movies yet the X-Men soon becoming part of the MCU, the question becomes who will be the next Wolverine. Many names have been thrown around as possible replacements. Some make sense, some don’t.
DetailsSword Master #2
The second issue of Sword Master (Shuizhu, Pak, Gunji, Anindito) once again delivers strong writing and beautiful art to prove this is a book that has staying power.
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