Excalibur #10: Like a Wrecking Ball
Excalibur #10
Excalibur #10 (Howard, To, Arciniega): This is a vibrant series of explosions, with some serious problems in the plot.
DetailsExcalibur #10
Excalibur #10 (Howard, To, Arciniega): This is a vibrant series of explosions, with some serious problems in the plot.
DetailsTom Taylor and Darick Robertson send John Constantine into the unknown this September, in HELLBLAZER: RISE AND FALL, from DC Comics’ Black Label imprint.
DetailsWonder Woman #756 (Orlando, Merino, Cifuente, Fajardo Jr.) goes a few steps beyond typical superhero punch-’em-ups by layering the drama with moral and philosophical underpinnings that have no easy answers. While not a game changer by any means, this issue definitely stands above standard superhero fare!
DetailsDaredevil #20
Daredevil #20 (Zdarsky, Checchetto, Iacono, Cowles) is a game-changer, not to mention a really entertaining comic,
DetailsJustice League #46
Justice League #46 (Venditti, Xermanico): the team advances the assault on Tartarus to free Jim Corrigan, so the Spectre will once more be under control! Don’t miss out on the action!
DetailsPlanetary #11
Not many comics can pull off such an intricate mystery while balancing pacing and character development, and also just not forgetting to actually be entertaining. Planetary #11 (Ellis, Cassaday, Depuy, O’Neil) simply hits all of the right notes.
DetailsFrom “Their Dark Designs” to “The Joker War,” Jorge Jiménez’s character designs showcase the cast of Batman with new faces and old friends check out the 1:25 variant covers staring Punchline, The Joker, Harley Quinn and more!
DetailsBatman Secret Files #3
Batman Secret Files #3 is a very well done look at one faction of Batman’s villains while turning the spotlight inward at the Caped Crusader himself.
DetailsThe Joker War sees the Dynamic Duo back together again, however, will Nightwing regain his memories in time to join the battle?
DetailsRevenge Of The Cosmic Ghost Rider #5
Revenge of The Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 (Hopeless, Hepburn, Fabela) concludes a miniseries that is so action-packed that it will leave the reader’s ears ringing. Though issue #5 finishes the miniseries, it still packs the same exciting punch as the previous issues and leaves the reader right where they started, but in a good way.
DetailsIn September after the events of Dark Nights: Death Metal #3, DC is set to clear the stage to help spotlight DC’s darkest knights with three one-shots—Dark Nights: Death Metal: Trinity Crisis, Dark Nights: Death Metal: Speed Metal and Dark Nights: Death Metal: Multiverse’s End!
DetailsBatman #92
Batman #92 (Tynion, March) is dominantly a groundwork issue setting up later development but does feature some of the most fleshed out Punchline development to date.
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