|
|
Action Comics (2016) |
5 issues
show
|
|
|
Action Comics #988
September 27, 2017
|
|
An insight into the background of Mister Oz after the reveal gives some necessary motive behind one of Rebirth's most behind the scenes villains.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Aquaman (2016) |
2 issues
show
|
|
|
|
|
Batman: Prelude to the Wedding |
3 issues
show
|
|
|
|
|
Batman: The Devastator #1 |
Nov 01, 2017
show
|
|
Batman: The Devastator has some really great art and some good writing that is held back by overuse of captions.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Batman: The Drowned #1 |
Oct 18, 2017
show
|
|
Batman: The Drowned succeeds in what it sets out to do: give a backstory and personality to a female Batman who has the powers of Aquaman and Mera.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye |
2 issues
show
|
|
|
|
|
DC Nation #0 |
May 02, 2018
show
|
|
Every story in this book is great and is the creative teams bringing their A game.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Deathstroke (2016) |
6 issues
show
|
|
|
Deathstroke #24
October 4, 2017
|
|
Christopher Priest continues to write an ongoing story about a once mercenary turned hero leading a team of teenagers with the feel of a television show with spectacular writing.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Deathstroke #25
October 31, 2017
|
|
Deathstroke 25 tackles the question of what evil really is incredibly well. With stellar art and writing, it continues to be one of the best series being published in comics.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Deathstroke #28
February 9, 2018
|
|
Christopher Priest continues to write one of the best books currently out there which is complemented greatly by its art style.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Doom Patrol (2016) |
3 issues
show
|
|
|
Doom Patrol #11
April 26, 2018
|
|
A very delayed but very good issue with brilliant writing and art. However you might as well just wait for the trade due to the delays.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Eternity #1 |
Oct 24, 2017
show
|
|
Eternity is a good jumping on point for new readers, however it makes more sense with a little back reading into the character of Divinity.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Flash (2016) |
18 issues
show
|
|
|
Flash #31
September 27, 2017
|
|
An interesting end to the introduction of a new villain that changes the status quo of the book for a while.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #32
October 11, 2017
|
|
The Flash #32 sets up a new status quo for the book for the time being. It brings back old characters and some newer characters and is a great step for the book overall.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #33
October 25, 2017
|
|
With brilliant art by Howard Porter and a great story by Joshua Williamson, The Flash #33 delivers an opening to the "Bats Out of Hell" arc with both visuals and writing that continue to make Metal one of DC's best events.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #34
November 8, 2017
|
|
A good issue that removes some long overdue problems with the book, and in doing so, returns earlier plots to the forefront.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #37
December 27, 2017
|
|
A good story that adds an interesting new dynamic to the Flash mythos with art that both succeeds and falters.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #38
January 10, 2018
|
|
Joshua Williamson writes a great story as usual and does a great job setting up for the annual and the arc leading up to Flash War and is complimented by Scott Kolins on art.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #40
February 14, 2018
|
|
An amazing issue that provides meta commentary on the state of Barry Allen while setting a road ahead to Flash War.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #41
February 28, 2018
|
|
The Flash #41 continues an intriguing storyline of a man who has lost his defining trait and his dark path to try and regain it.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #43
March 29, 2018
|
|
A much better issue than last writing wise and Di Giandomenicos art is great with Plascencias colours this week.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #44
April 13, 2018
|
|
The writing of the issue is fine, with emotional beats. However, the art and colors are what makes it stand out.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #45
April 25, 2018
|
|
The Flash #45's second half is as great as the Annual with brilliant art by Christian Duce and colors by Luis Guerrero. The first half is pretty good, as well, but it serves mostly as setup for the future and a wrap-up of the previous arc.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Flash #49
June 27, 2018
|
|
The artwork by Howard Porter is fantastic as usual. Williamson's writing in the first three quarters is great, however the new forces leave me worried and concerned.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Gideon Falls #1 |
Feb 26, 2018
show
|
|
A slow starting issue with intriguing writing and fantastic art by the great team of Lemire and Sorrentino.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Gotham City Garage #1 |
Oct 11, 2017
show
|
|
Overall, Gotham City Garage is a series with as much potential as DC Bombshells has, however the art style holds it back from being as good as it could be.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Green Arrow #32 |
Oct 04, 2017
show
|
|
|
|
|
Hack / Slash: Resurrection #1 |
Oct 24, 2017
show
|
|
Hack/Slash: Resurrection is a great opener to the newest installment in the franchise and is perfect for new readers and older ones alike.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps #32 |
Nov 08, 2017
show
|
|
A good third act to the Bats Out of Hell crossover with great art, Venditti writes a compelling Hal Jordan.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Harley Quinn #45 |
Jul 04, 2018
show
|
|
|
|
|
Justice League (2016) |
3 issues
show
|
|
|
Justice League #32
November 1, 2017
|
|
Robert Venditti writes a solid second issue that shows interaction between the Justice League and their dark mirrors incredibly well. The only problem is it feels decompressed throughout the issue.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Justice League #33
November 15, 2017
|
|
With areas of decompression, Justice league manages to delve into Cyborgs subconscious and hopefully make him into a greater asset for the Justice League.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
Justice League #34
December 6, 2017
|
|
Justice League has a very Deathstroke vibe from Christopher Priest who now writes both. It sets out with one goal for the issue and executes it perfectly.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Milk Wars |
5 issues
show
|
|
|
|
|
New Super-Man & The Justice League of China #20 |
Feb 16, 2018
show
|
|
New Super-man and the JLC #20 is a solid new opening to the retitled book that makes me excited for whats coming next.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Plastic Man #1 |
Jun 13, 2018
show
|
|
A great comedy/crime book written really well by Gail Simone with fantastic art by Adriana Melo.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Ragman #1 |
Oct 11, 2017
show
|
|
Ragman superbly sets up the miniseries with stunning art from Miranda and great writing from Fawkes and pushes forward into DCs mystical section.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Super Sons Annual #1 |
Nov 29, 2017
show
|
|
Tomasi does great setting up the relationship between the Super Pets using minimal dialogue which is backed up by the fantastic art by Pelletier.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Superman #33 |
Oct 18, 2017
show
|
|
The issue has some really great moments and a good opener to the arc, however the inclusion of Jon into the story is one that so far may or may not be needed.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Thanos #17 |
Mar 21, 2018
show
|
|
Donny Cates swings for the fences with Thanos this week and hits it so far out of the park that it lands in a park three cities over with help from Geoff Shaw's amazing visuals.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
The Terrifics |
4 issues
show
|
|
|
The Terrifics #3
April 25, 2018
|
|
The Terrifics continues to be fantastic and one of my favorite series at DC. The artwork was a shift from Reis and wouldnt be what I'd say fits the book, but it's not bad.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Wonder Woman #44 |
Apr 11, 2018
show
|
|
The artwork of this issue and the variant cover by Frisson are the only saving graces of this issue. Robinson's writing is absolutely trash.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|