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Swamp Thing, Wonder Woman and The Flash meet the Justice Society of America in DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL #2 First Look from DC.
DetailsSwamp Thing, Wonder Woman and The Flash meet the Justice Society of America in DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL #2 First Look from DC.
DetailsDiamond announces Free Comic Book Summer, with new books every week from 15 July to 9 September. DC Comics obviously absent from the new slate.
DetailsLet’s face it, Wolverine has often been lauded as the epitome of hetero-masculinity for a long time. But in the course of this history, there has also been a slowly evolving broadening of his sexuality that shows there is much more to this character than meets the eye. #CWPride
DetailsGI Joe A Real American Hero #272
GI Joe A Real American Hero #272 (Hama, Diaz, Gomes, Atkins, Brown, Uyetake) takes us one step closer to what could be the biggest fight in Joe history!!!
DetailsHBOMAX has released the first teaser trailer for the “Snyder Cut” of JUSTICE LEAGUE
DetailsAnt-Man #5
Ant-Man #5 (Wells, Burnett, Spicer, Petit) is a larger-than-life finish to a playful and striking miniseries. Not as comedic as its first issue, or emotionally hefty as its fourth (R.I.P. Pam), it’s nonetheless a satisfying, fast-paced page-turner.
DetailsWitness the start of the cataclysmic conflict in the EMPYRE #1 TRAILER!
DetailsHarley Quinn #73
Harley Quinn #73 (Humphries, Basri, Hi-Fi, Sharpe) is just another incredibly fun and heartfelt issue that capitalizes on all the best parts of the character, even if there are a few strange decisions (looking at you Booster)!
DetailsGreen Lantern #76, which kicked off the seminal Green Lantern/Green Arrow era, known as the ‘Hard Traveling Heroes’ offered as a free digital download by DC Comics in honor of Denny O’Neil.
DetailsYoung Justice #15
Young Justice #15 (Bendis, Walker, Timms, Godlewski, Eltaeb, Abbot) is anything but kids stuff. A maturely written book about a teenage superhero team that features beautiful art and execution.
DetailsTen ways we can talk about comics, art, fandom and entertainment better.
DetailsWonder Woman #757 (Orlando, Merino, Cifuento, Fajardo Jr.) gets tripped up on its own attempted cleverness, resulting in a deux ex machina that causes the conclusion of “The Four Horsewomen” to not only fall flat, but not even be a conclusion at all.
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