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Absolute Batman (2024) |
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Absolute Batman #9
June 11, 2025
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Like its preceding issues, Absolute Batman #9 excels in tone and pacing without shying away from taking some big swings visually. Snyder has done an excellent job scaffolding elements from the wider Batman mythos into Absolute Batman. Readers will spot the first appearance of another fan favorite character early on in the issue. The stakes have never been higher and fates uncertain, but Absolute Batman maintains an impressive momentum that shows no sign of slowing down.
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Absolute Batman #10
July 16, 2025
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It is no surprise, but Absolute Batman #10 is one of the best issues yet with no signs of slowing down. The tone and pacing is perfectly executed and the art continues to be pitch perfect. The pieces are starting to come together and giving readers a better picture of Gotham and this universe. If Absolute Batman #9 raised the stakes, this issue launched them to space.
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Absolute Batman #11
August 20, 2025
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Absolute Batman continues knocking it out of the park, acting as a vanguard for the Absolute line and demonstrating just how to subvert expectations while maintaining the familiar. Scott Snyder has a specific vision, and readers are watching it slowly unfold. This isnt the Batman and Gotham that readers are used to, but perhaps that may change. If the Gotham readers know and love is the most stable version across the multiverse, then the events of Absolute Batman #11 set things in motion that may bring things a little closer to home. If a house of cards is most stable when it collapses, then Bane is the factor that makes the cards fall.
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Absolute Batman #13
October 8, 2025
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Absolute Batman #13 does an incredible job of building tension and suspense paired with pure excitement. Snyder and company have done a phenomenal job of taking basic ideas and taking a big swing with them, and this issue was filled with a big swings. The series has been fantastic so far, but it now feels like its completely found its footing and ready to do bigger and bigger things.
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Absolute Batman #14
November 26, 2025
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Absolute Batman #14 is easily the most intense, brutal issue to date. Snyder and company are defining a new era for Batman books that feels completely fresh, which seemed impossible just a few years ago.
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Absolute Batman #15
December 10, 2025
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Absolute Batman #15 stands as one of the most harrowing and elegantly constructed issues in the series so far, despite not much happening. The combination of Snyders writing and Jocks unflinching art is a welcomed addition, and sets the tone of this arc and whats to come.
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Absolute Batman #16
January 28, 2026
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In a run defined by massive ideas and big swings, Absolute Batman #16 shows that sometimes the most memorable or impactful stories are the ones that take things simple, but deliver on all fronts.
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Absolute Batman Annual: 2025
October 29, 2025
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Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1 is packed with artistic innovation and narrative consistency. It fills in gaps and fleshes out the ongoing story. The issues creative teams do an excellent job of honoring the mood and visual language established by Snyder and his collaborators. At no point does his annual feel like a departure or filler issue, rather a further exploration of the world we were introduced to a year ago. The Batman found within these pages remains impossible in form, but shaped by the same realities that define ours.
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Absolute Batman: Ark M Special #1
January 7, 2026
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The last issue of Absolute Batman laid down a few pieces that revealed the Joker to readers. However, Absolute Batman: Ark M Special #1 may shed light but so much is still obscured in shadow. This issue adds a new layer of mystery to the universe, but it also hints at some exciting things to come. Readers can look forward to meeting some Batman foes with familiar names, though we dont really know what to expect based on the series so far.
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Absolute Power (2024) |
5 issues
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Absolute Power #1
July 3, 2024
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Absolute Power #1 is a fantastic first issue to this event and efficiently sets the scene, reveals the stakes, and raises questions. Waid does many interesting things with the execution of Wallers plan and essentially makes every hero the most vulnerable they have been in years. There's plenty of action that one would expect from a big summer event, but it also covers some fascinating concepts that are happening in the real world at the same time.
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Absolute Power #2
August 8, 2024
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This is an incredibly exciting time in the DC Universe and Mark Waid and Dan Mora continue to be an unstoppable force of creative brilliance. The addition of both Alejandro Sanchez and Ariana Maher elevates the writing and art to really sell the idea that this is the start of something big.
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Absolute Power #3
September 5, 2024
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Absolute Power #3 is a masterclass in action and pacing thanks to Waid and Moras chemistry as a creative team. This issue is nearly nonstop in action and keeps raising the stakes page after page. This issue has maintained the exciting momentum that the previous two issues started and is leading readers to a fantastic climax in the next issue. It will be interesting to see how Absolute Power leads into DCs next big projects.
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Absolute Power #4
October 2, 2024
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Absolute Power comes to a close with Absolute Power #4, though things are far from over. Readers can usually come to expect that things will be resolved by the end in big events like this, and that is true here. However, Waid shook things up just a little while putting the toys back in the toybox and set the stage for some big things to come. Readers are in for a treat for what comes next. This is a wonderful time to be a fan of DC.
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Absolute Power: Ground Zero #1
June 25, 2024
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Overall, Absolute Power: Ground Zero #1 is an engaging and exciting introduction to Wallers plan and the Absolute Power event as a whole. The three sections in this issue give readers an excellent look at what to expect with the main title and tie-ins but also does an incredible job of depicting just how far Waller is willing to go.
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Action Comics (2016) |
14 issues
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Action Comics #1011
May 22, 2019
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Though readers will be able to jump right into Event Leviathan, Leviathan Rising seems too good to pass up. Grab Action Comics #1007-1011 to prepare for a ride that will be one of the highlights of the summer.
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Action Comics #1012
June 26, 2019
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A great story, stellar art, and a surprise appearance by our favorite Destiny Hunter running Leviathan. I wouldnt miss Bendis run on Action Comics or Event Leviathan.
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Action Comics #1013
July 25, 2019
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I was worried the Leviathan story line would be stretched too thin across Action Comics and Event Leviathan, but Bendis continues to prove me wrong with each issue. Though, you're not missing much if you skip this issue. A quick summary or review (like this one) can get you up to speed.
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Action Comics #1014
August 29, 2019
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Bendis masterful writing is finally starting to reveal where the event of the summer is going but is he throwing us a curve ball? Action Comics and Event Leviathan have both kept my attention all summer. Though sometimes slow, Action Comics #1014 contains enough suspense and action to hold me over until the next issue. If you are following this run, grab a copy at your local comic shop.
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Action Comics #1015
September 26, 2019
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I am excited to see what is to come with Naomi. It was fun to see Superman and Batman give some advice to the young hero, but I am not sure what happened in this issue. My only take away is that Batman wants Naomi to eat more eggs. If you are following Bendis Action Comics run then I would pick up this issue. For those new to Action Comics, this is not the issue to start.
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Action Comics #1016
October 25, 2019
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I am loving the dynamic between Naomi, Batman, and Superman. Superman and Batman feel like cool parents; Superman is the mother who only wants the best and Batman is the father who gets to have all of the fun. Bendis does a great job making Naomi feel youthful and not just telling us she is young. I am curious to see where Bendis takes the storyline, but I am definitely excited to see more of Naomi, Superman, and Batman together.
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Action Comics #1017
November 28, 2019
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I like both Bendis and Romita Jr.s take on Superman so it is nice to see it all in one place. If you are on the fence about picking up this issue then I would wait. If you need your Gorilla City fix that I would pick up immediately. Regardless, issue 1017 was a nice filler issue between Event Leviathans conclusion and Action Comics #1018.
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Action Comics #1018
January 5, 2020
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The highlight of this issue was Goodes origin story. It felt human and horrifying and learning how she became the Red Cloud this late in the game makes her that much more of a compelling character. Besides the first chunk of this issue, I do not think it is essential reading.
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Action Comics #1019
February 2, 2020
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Action Comics #1019 picks up on the momentum that the last few issues started. Everything seems to be coming together and I am looking forward to see how it all plays out. If you have been following the series this far then I recommend grabbing a copy at your local comic book shop or where ever you get your comics.
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Action Comics #1020
February 27, 2020
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Action Comics #1020 raises the stakes in the fight to save Metropolis in an issue driven by Romita Jr.'s art. With Superman down, everything seems to be going according to plan for Lex Luthor, but what happens when he's just part of Leviathan's? Grab a copy at your local comic book shop or wherever you get comics.
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Action Comics #1021
March 26, 2020
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Action Comics #1021 is a crowded issue that concludes an arc that had already strayed away. A few fun action sequences save the issue, but not by much.
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Action Comics #1022
June 4, 2020
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Action Comics #1022 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Miki, Anderson) continues to show how well Bendis and Romita Jr. work together. The dust is still settling since the previous issue, but a strange family reunion leaves Superman with more questions than answers.
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Action Comics #1023
July 23, 2020
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Action Comics #1023 (Bendis, Romita Jr., Janson, Anderson) is a fun issue with a couple of great moments that reminds you how well Bendis and Romita Jr. work together.
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Action Comics #1028
December 22, 2020
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Ending things is hard to do, but Action Comics #1029 leaves you with a smile on your face. An incredible run comes to a close with a final issue that is exactly what you need for Christmas.
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All in the Family #1 |
Sep 20, 2019
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Support LB Lee and their story; a powerful, harrowing, smart, and funny story. All in the Family is one of the most powerful and lasting works that I have read in a long time and it absolutely should not be missed.
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American Carnage |
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American Carnage #7
May 17, 2019
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This issue is mostly filler and setting up for the next issue. That being said, the art and writing work so well together that it doesnt matter. American Carnage hasn't let me down yet.
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American Carnage #8
June 23, 2019
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Im still eager to see what happens to Rick but Im hoping it all pays off. I am always excited when a new issue drops but Im starting to think it would be worth it to wait for the trade to be released.
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American Carnage #9
August 1, 2019
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A powerful series reflecting our times, American Carnage comes to an end that feels premature but still carries weight. The open-endedness of the story may feel unsatisfactory to some, but in these times most things leave a lot to think about. I recommend not to miss this series. Grab any issues you can or wait for a trade to be released.
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Apache Delivery Service |
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Apache Delivery Service #1
January 8, 2022
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Apache Delivery Service #1 explores racism, identity, and the horrors of the Vietnam War through the eyes of a Navajo soldier. There is gold to be found in the jungle but something sinister too.
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Apex Legends: Overtime #1 |
Jun 02, 2021
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Battle royales put you in the shoes of the character, but while some games are more story-based (mostly single-player games), battle royales are fast-paced and do not require an in-depth story to play. You play a match, win or lose, and repeat. Apex Legends: Overtime #1 aims to fill in some of the gaps of the world of Apex Legends, but gamers may be more eager to get back into matchmaking than picking up an issue.
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Batman '89: Echoes #1 |
Nov 28, 2023
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Sam Hamms direction for Batman 89 and now Batman 89: Echoes is rare in the sense that it doesnt feel like an outlet to show scrapped ideas if there was another film or two, and there now has been enough time passed for this series to do some interesting things building off of the collective Batman content across all mediums since 1989. It is fun to see a big swing with such an established property with ideas that generally wouldnt work on film but the possibilities are endless in comic book form.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest (2022) |
40 issues
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #10
December 22, 2022
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Batman/Superman: World's Finest #10 is an incredible book on all fronts and one of the best series of the year! All Batman and Superman fans wont want to miss this one! With the way this issue ended, I'm looking forward to seeing what the series has in store for next year.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #11
January 18, 2023
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Batman/Superman: World's Finest #11 is a fantastic issue on all fronts and a strong conclusion to this arc! Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands knocked it out of the park and created something really special and exciting. Batman/Superman: World's Finest was my favorite series of 2022, and I don't see that changing as we move into the new year and a new era of DC Comics.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #12
February 22, 2023
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I had a blast reading Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #12. Though it isnt essential to the main story of the series, I would say it is a must-read for readers. It is packed with gorgeous art and plenty of action and laughs. Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #12 is easily one of my favorite issues of the series so far.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #13
March 22, 2023
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Overall, this issue stands out as one of the best of the series and there really hasnt been a bad issue yet. The creative team continues to provide some of its best work and it shows. The issue is worth buying because of its art alone, but the care that Waid puts into his writing doesnt alienate new readers or push away seasoned fans. This is a perfect book for readers of all ages. Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest is exactly what the title suggests: Worlds Finest.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #14
April 19, 2023
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #14 continues with an arc that really does feel like a bridge between the lightheartedness of the silver age to now. Waids writing does all of the characters justice while the art brings everything up a notch. If you have been waiting for a good chance to jump in, now is a perfect time.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #15
May 16, 2023
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Overall, Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15 moves fast but Waids pacing paired with Moras art orchestrates it all perfectly. The series as a whole continues to be a versatile book for all readers with really no bad time to jump in.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #16
June 20, 2023
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest is sixteen issues in and shows no sign of diminishing returns. This is the penultimate issue of this arc, so readers are in for a treat for the next issue. This issue contained a lot of fun moments and still set things up for what should be an incredible climax to the arc. Plus, the number of iconic characters in this issue looking this spectacular is quite a feat and a testament to the creative teams talents and passion for the material.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #17
July 19, 2023
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #17 moves quickly and fast-paced through pages and pages of absolute fun. This issue also ends with small previews of what is to come next: The untold origin of the Superman/Batman team and The return of Boy Thunder! Readers will be quick to spot Batman and Superman in their Kingdom Come-era suits. By now, Worlds Finest readers are well on board for what's to come but once again, it seems like this would be a great jumping-on point for new readers.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #18
August 16, 2023
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Overall, Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #18 is a lot of fun. Revisiting, or rewriting, the origin of how Batman and Superman met and teamed up isnt necessary but it is a lot of fun. Readers might notice the absence of Mora, but by now know Moore is an incredible addition and adds a fresh take to the series they love.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #19
September 20, 2023
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #19 concludes a really fun arc that reveals Batman and Supermans first adventure. Waid is clearly having a blast writing this series which in turn gives its artists so much to work with.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #20
October 17, 2023
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Returning to this world sounds like it is an extremely ambitious undertaking but Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #20 does such a great job introducing and returning to this world. It is such a treat to see Waid revisit Kingdom Come with such a solid and talented creative team. Everyone really seems to be on the same page. As of right now, it is unknown if this will change the way we read Kingdom Come. Will it feel like a hamfisted sequel or will this simply be a fun nod and visit to the incredible story? If this was inevitable, this is a great way to do it.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #22
December 19, 2023
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Batman/Superman: World's Finest #22 continues to be a delight to read and one of the best books on shelves today. Between Waids writing and the art from Mora and Bonvillain, there is something to love for all fans, new and old.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #23
January 16, 2024
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #23 is a visual feast for readers and easily one of the best books on shelves today. Waid has treated the series like a love letter to Batman and Superman and shows that a love for the characters and their history informs great stories. The same can be said about the art. Mora and Bonvillain are an absolute dream team and putting out work that feels like what all superhero comics should strive for.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #24
February 20, 2024
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Overall, Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #24 sticks the landing by concluding the Return to Kingdom Come arc. Mark Waid is having a blast with almost 25 issues under his belt and no sign of slowing down. His work with Dan Mora and Tamra Bonvillain is some of the best work to come out of DC in recent years with Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest being the best-looking book on shelves.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #26
April 16, 2024
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Overall, Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #26 is a fun and boisterous issue that does an excellent job incorporating Imps to Worlds Finest. Mark Waid continues to knock it out of the park along with Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands. This series hasnt disappointed yet and shows no signs of doing so anytime soon.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #28
June 18, 2024
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Overall, Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #28 is a rollercoaster of an issue but thanks to Waids writing and the talent of the rest of the team, this issue hits all of the beats of a fantastic issue. Both Mora and Mercer wrangle the larger-than-life ideas into something understandable and followable with the help of Bonvillains stunning colors. Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #28 has something for everyone and is a perfect example of why this is one of the best series currently on shelves.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #29
July 17, 2024
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #29 is a solid end to this arc that sticks the landing. It seems that Mora and Bonvillain will not be on the book for the foreseeable future, so this also reads as an excellent sendoff for the two artists. Their work has been nothing short of outstanding thus far but this issue easily is a 10 out of 10 for art and coloring. With a new arc on the way with a new artist, there is a lot to look forward to. The end of this issue hints at Wonder Woman appearing in the next arc, and one cant go wrong with Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman written by Mark Waid.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #30
August 21, 2024
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #30 takes on the interesting challenge of depicting the first adventure of the Trinity. With so many actual years of history with these characters, it is a nearly impossible task to please everyone, but Waid and company do an excellent job. This issue packs in the elements that readers expect out of the Trinity without overreaching. In the end, this is a fun one-off adventure that doesnt rewrite history or change continuity. Fans of this series will have a blast with this issue and wish it was stretched out to two or more issues just so they can spend some more time with the Trinity.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #31
September 19, 2024
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #31 contains the same level of excitement and fun as many of its previous issues. Mark Waid continues to show that he always has something up his sleeve and trusts whatever creative team is on the book. Worlds Finest is easily one of the best books on shelves today.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #32
October 17, 2024
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #32 shows that the series hasnt lost its steam and Waid still has a bunch of great ideas. Between the Justice League and Justice Society taking on Eclipso to the Spectre making a surprise and terrifying appearance, this issue has something for everyone. Waid does such an incredible job juggling so many characters so readers are getting the moments they expect but also some fantastic surprises. With such solid writing, it leaves a lot of room for the artists and letterer to deliver some fantastic fun.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #35
January 16, 2025
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #35 sets up a new arc that starts strong with plenty of surprises for readers. Waid, along with the fantastic creative team, has put together an engaging issue that takes readers under the sea, leaving no one feeling like a fish out of water.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #36
February 19, 2025
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #36 contains a little of everything. There is horror, action, and even romance. The previous issue wasted no time setting up this new arc, but issue #36 elevates the stakes and action to new levels with plenty of surprises along the way.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #38
April 16, 2025
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Any series going for thirty-eight issues is a feat in itself, but Batman/Superman: World's Finest has managed to stay fresh and exciting while exploring past adventures. The series caught immense momentum in its early arcs, and with a crossover with Justice League Unlimited, the series may catch a new wind, bringing it in interesting new directions.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #39
May 21, 2025
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Despite being a crossover, Batman/Superman: World's Finest #38 still retains the parts of itself that make it great. Mark Waid and company packed this issue with explosive fun, heartwarming moments, and opens the door to endless possibilities. With two issues to go, We Are Yesterday has been an engaging and memorable crossover.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #40
June 18, 2025
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Batman/Superman: World's Finest #40 is the perfect interlude to the next arc that promises some Bizarro action. The creative team has put together an incredibly fun and exciting issue with a simple concept that goes a long way. Mark Waid continues to prove why he is one of the greatest comic book writers by seamlessly combining the lightheartedness of Silver Age comics while still making the plots feel incredibly modern.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #41
July 17, 2025
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Batman/Superman: World's Finest #41 kicks off an exciting arc that feels like the complete opposite of where Justice League Unlimited is heading. The creative team, especially Adrin Gutirrez and Matt Herms, is knocking it out of the park and delivering some of the best art from this series so far, which is saying a lot. Mark Waid nearly flawlessly continues to show that he is the right person for this series, consistently delivering some of the funnest issues featuring Batman and Superman in recent years.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #42
August 21, 2025
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #42 continues another exciting arc that demonstrates why this is one of the best series to come out of DC in recent years. The creative team, especially Adrin Gutirrez and Matt Herms, pack the issue cover to cover with pure fun. It is hard to take Bizarro World seriously, but Waid, along with the artists and Steve Wands, balance the ridiculousness of the world with a seriousness that shows that the stakes are high.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #43
September 17, 2025
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #43 continues capturing Silver Age fun with plenty heart. The entire arc was skillfully written by Mark Waid and brought to life by an incredibly talented creative team. The climax and solution to the planet ending threat is a lot of fun, and somehow makes sense even on a planet where nothing makes sense.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #44
October 15, 2025
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #44 delivers another strong entry in a consistently stellar series. The writing is sharp and heartfelt, and the art and colors bring things up a level in excitement. Altogether, its another reminder of why Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest continues to stand out as one of DCs best books out today.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #45
November 19, 2025
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Ending an issue with such a big twist might feel like a tease, but the fact that the entire issue is packed with Lex and Jokers chemistry, or lack of, makes the reveal that much better. Plus, there is more to come in the next issue. With bold ideas, strong pacing, and standout art, Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #45 proves once again why this title remains one of DCs most consistently fun and inventive books.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #47
January 21, 2026
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Batman/Superman: Worlds Finest #47 continues to prove why this series is such a standout. Waid and company understand these characters and deliver big ideas with a smile, making it one of the most consistently enjoyable titles DC is publishing today.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest Annual: 2024
January 30, 2024
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Overall, all four stories in Batman / Superman: World's Finest 2024 Annual are a lot of fun and a great opportunity to flesh out the world. Readers are lucky to get more of this universe but the lack of the Mark Waid and Dan Mora pairing from the main series is missed and a major selling point. Content-wise, other than a small glimpse in IMPeriled and minor references, Batman / Superman: World's Finest 2024 Annual is Batman and Superman free. However, the lack of Batman and Superman does not take away from the fine quality of these stories. They were all incredibly enjoyable with fantastic art and a great opportunity to build this world up and out.
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest Annual: 2025
April 30, 2025
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest 2025 Annual #1 is the clearest look at just what Grodd and the Legion of Doom are up to. The use of time travel and Worlds Finest continuity makes things feel a little muddy, but the reveal in this issue is so much fun. It also opens the door to some really exciting possibilities. As a whole issue, this has been the best annual for this series, though it is only the second. It also feels the furthest from what Worlds Finest started as. The annual is an excellent display of talent and potential for this universe.
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Batman & Robin: Year One (2024) |
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Batman & Robin: Year One #1
October 16, 2024
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Overall, Batman & Robin: Year One #1 knocks it out of the park capturing the tone and feeling of its predecessor without trying to recreate it by painting by number. The entire creative teams stylistic characteristics come through giving the issue a fresh and modern feeling. Mark Waid and Chris Samnee have a similar dynamic as Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli but with a wealth of experience and knowledge from the decades since the original story. Batman & Robin: Year One is already looking like it will hold its own as a definitive Batman and Robin story.
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Batman & Robin: Year One #2
November 20, 2024
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Batman & Robin: Year One #2 is another slam dunk of an issue that maintains the momentum from last months debut while still finding the room to flesh things out and breathe. Mark Waid and Chris Samnees years of experience working together ensures incredible pacing packed with perfect moments
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Batman & Robin: Year One #3
December 18, 2024
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Batman & Robin: Year One #3 has all of the pieces that make a fantastic book. Mark Waid and Chris Samnee have put together something special and it shows. This issue especially gave readers a good look at the backbone of this book: the relationship between Bruce and Dick. Readers most likely have a good idea of what their relationship grows into, but this is a wonderful opportunity to remind readers how they started.
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Batman & Robin: Year One #4
January 15, 2025
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Batman & Robin: Year One #4 is another fantastic entry in this series. Mark Waid and Chris Samnee have a clear vision and havent had to compromise on it thanks to the wonderful additions to the creative team. Thanks to the hard work from Waid, Samnee, Lopes, and Cowels, Batman & Robin: Year One is looking to be a quintessential Year One series.
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Batman & Robin: Year One #5
February 19, 2025
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Batman & Robin: Year One #5 is another fantastic entry in this series and possibly the best yet. Mark Waid and Chris Samnee have maintained momentum that shows no signs of slowing down. We are nearly halfway through the 12-issue series and it is already feeling like an instant classic.
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Batman & Robin: Year One #6
March 19, 2025
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Batman & Robin: Year One #6 leans into the strengths of the previous issues and it seems like Waid and Samnee want the readers to see this. Now that the series is halfway through, it is obvious that readers are witnessing Batman and Robin becoming the Dynamic Duo we know and love but there are some growing pains. Readers have been missing seeing Batman and Robin lead a title together and now readers have the choice between two and there is no bad choice. Although, Batman & Robin: Year One feels like it's going to be talked about for years to come.
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Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo |
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Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #3
January 11, 2023
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After finishing Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #3, I am totally on board with the story Silvestri is telling and look forward to seeing how things unfold. If you have been reading since issue #1, Im sure that you are sticking around. If you havent started yet, there's plenty of time to get caught up before the next issue.
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Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #4
February 7, 2023
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Things are starting to become clearer in Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #4, but things are certainly getting messier. The bodycount is adding up and Batmans hands aren't clean, but its apparent that hell do whatever he has to in order to save Gordon. The title of the series feels so appropriate because the dynamic between Batman and Joker really is deadly.
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Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #5
March 8, 2023
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There is a lot to like about this issue. There are a few dated jokes and some pacing issues with dialogue, but this is easily the best-looking issue. Silvestri even makes The Joker look cool when hes wearing the weird stealth suit that Batman gave him. With two more issues to go, I would say it is absolutely worth sticking around until the end. I can already see that this will read excellently as a trade or hardcover.
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Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6
April 5, 2023
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Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6 is one of the weaker issues storywise but the action and art make up for it. The next issue is the finale, so if you have been following along all this time, finish it out next month. For others, this will read excellent as a trade and well worth the wait if you dont want to play catchup.
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Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #7
May 2, 2023
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Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #7 is a satisfying conclusion to a series that all Batman fans should read. Silvestris art is worth the price of admission alone, but there are enough cool and fun parts of the story that should appeal to many. DC Black Label is the perfect place for this book. The prestige format is ideal for the art and a regular floppy wouldnt do it justice. Whether you are a longtime fan or a newcomer to the world of Gotham, this series offers a fresh and exciting take on the timeless hero that is sure to captivate and thrill audiences of all ages.
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Batman and Robin (2023) |
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Batman and Robin #1
September 12, 2023
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The tagline on the cover says An Exciting New Chapter Begins and Batman and Robin #1 is just that. Williamson and Di Meos new series strips away a lot of the baggage that Zdarksys Batman is currently carrying and focuses on what the title suggests: Batman and Robin and in turn, a father and his son.
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Batman and Robin #2
October 10, 2023
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Batman and Robin is starting to find its footing with issue #2 as it moves away from the events of the Gotham War in the other Bat-books. Williamson is putting a lot of effort into growing Damian as a character as well as the father/son relationship between Damian and Bruce.
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Batman and Robin #3
November 14, 2023
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Batman and Robin #3 gives readers a good idea of what to expect out of this series as it puts some distance between it and Gotham War. By issue #3 readers will know if this series is for them. Williamson and Di Meo are doing something very fun here and the readers following along are in for a treat.
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Batman and Robin #5
January 9, 2024
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From aquatic-based suits to Bruce in a polo and shorts carrying two stacks of pancakes, Williamson is doing an admirable and effective job adding dimension to Damian as a character by giving him a true childhood. The cherry on top is that it is Bruce that really wants it for his son. Readers that have been missing a book focusing on just the adventures of Batman and Robin are in for a treat with this series. Readers get exactly what's promised: Batman and Robin thanks to Williamson putting great care into the relationship between father and son.
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Batman and Robin #6
February 13, 2024
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Batman and Robin #6 is an absolute blast to read with some fun action and fantastic art. Joshua Williamson continues to deliver great character development for Bruce and Damian and he seems to be having a blast doing so. Nikola ?imeija and Rex Lokus were such a great addition to the series and would be such a great fit moving forward, but it will be good to have Simone Di Meo back next issue.
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Batman and Robin #7
March 12, 2024
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Batman and Robin #7 is a solid issue and seems to have found its footing in the last few issues. Williamson is putting a lot of effort into growing Damian as a character as well as the father/son relationship between Damian and Bruce.
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Batman and Robin #9
May 14, 2024
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Batman and Robin #9 is a fun read with exciting action and great art. Joshua Williamson continues to develop Damian well, and it seems like he's enjoying doing it. It's great to see Nikola ?imeija and Rex Lokus back. Tone-wise, both artistic duos are excellent at what they do. The series hasnt been hurt by not having a consistent creative team. Both ?imeija and Di Meo both capture essential feelings and styles required by the story that is unfolding.
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Batman and Robin #10
June 11, 2024
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Batman and Robin #10 does an excellent job wrapping the current story up while not feeling rushed. Williamson has done a great job giving readers fun Batman and Robin stories while still revisiting elements from the Robin series. While all of the art in this issue is fantastic, the contrast between the two artists styles is quite distracting and at times feels like two different books. However, this issue leaves the series in a good place and readers should be excited for what Williamson is planning for the next arc.
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Batman and Robin #11
July 10, 2024
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Batman and Robin #11 is a breath of fresh air for this series and has the makings of a fun and memorable arc. It feels that the series has found its footing with this issue and it also marks a great time to jump in.
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Batman and Robin #12
August 14, 2024
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Batman and Robin #12 is a special issue and surely a highlight of the series. Williamson has put so much care into this series and it will be a shame to see him leave, but he also set the stage for many more great issues focusing on Batman and Robin. With this issue in particular, even if readers havent been following this series, the parts with Alfred and Damian are worth it.
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Batman and Robin #13
September 12, 2024
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Overall, Batman and Robin #13 stuck the landing for what Joshua Williamson set out to accomplish. This arc in particular found a fine balance between fun action and more serious concepts like trauma and closure. Juan Ferreyra did a lot of the heavy lifting for readers, and it just goes to show the trust Williamson put in Ferreyra because another artist on this arc might have been less effective.
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Batman and Robin #14
October 9, 2024
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Overall, Batman and Robin #14 is an excellent debut for this creative team. It already feels a lot more straightforward than the previous arcs, which might attract new readers. One downside to this issue is Damian seems to be a lot younger than he was when Williamson was writing, but that doesnt mean the character development is gone. It will be interesting to see what this creative team does with this series. Johnson is no stranger to family dynamics and he has proven that he can tackle big ideas with laser focus.
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Batman and Robin #20
April 9, 2025
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Batman and Robin has consistently done an excellent job giving readers a healthy dose of Batman and Robin adventures, but what has been unique is the everchanging dynamic between Bruce and Damian. One thing that Johnson does a good job with is the lingering reminder that something big is missing from the Waynes lives: Alfred. This series, in particular, has touched on the grief that Bruce and Damian feel and how they both deal with it differently.
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Batman and Robin Annual: 2024
January 30, 2024
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Overall, Batman and Robin 2024 Annual is a natural extension of the great work Williamson has done on the series so far. Both Bruce and Damian are in the woods and far from the city, so in a way, they are out of their element. The art does a good job conveying this, but this creative team pairing is much better suited for stories involving these characters in costume and in the city. In the end, Bruce and Damians relationship comes first and shines which is exactly what Williamson is trying to do.
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Batman and the Outsiders (2019) |
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Batman and the Outsiders #10
February 16, 2020
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Nothing really stands out in Batman and the Outsiders #10. Once the excitement starts the issue is over. If you are currently following the series then pick up a copy. If you have not been following then wait for a trade or the next issue.
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Batman and the Outsiders #11
March 12, 2020
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Batman and the Outsiders #11 is a visually pleasing issue with some fun action but held back by some choppy dialogue. Though not the strongest issue in the series, it contains enough to keep the reader interested in what is to come.
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Batman and the Outsiders #14
July 30, 2020
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Batman and the Outsiders #14 (Hill, Soy, Gandini) is a pleasant surprise in a series that seems to have had a slow start. Hill has several power dynamics going with Batman, Lady Shiva, and Black Lighting that could be extremely interesting, which just might be the spark the series needs.
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Batman and the Outsiders #17
October 13, 2020
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Batman and the Outsiders #17 is a satisfying sendoff that doesnt feel like a setup of more to come. Despite this, it leaves plenty of opportunities for its characters to grow and move on beyond the Outsiders. This is bittersweet for Bruce Wayne, though maybe more bitter than sweet.
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Batman vs. Robin (2022) |
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Batman vs. Robin #1
September 13, 2022
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BATMAN VS. ROBIN #1 is captivating from start to finish and will have readers eager for more. Is this the return of an old friend or is Batman in this fight against his son alone?
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Batman vs. Robin #2
October 11, 2022
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BATMAN VS. ROBIN #2 is the perfect #Batman book for this time of year! With nods to classic #DCComics horror and exciting action, you wont want to miss this issue!
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Batman vs. Robin #3
November 9, 2022
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BATMAN VS. ROBIN #3 is action-packed and full of heavy emotions as Batman fights through his former wards and has to face a goodbye he wasnt prepared for!
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Batman vs. Robin #4
December 20, 2022
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Though I initially wasn't completely sold,Batman vs. Robin #4 is a successful and enjoyable climax to this arc. The visuals are gorgeous and the issue delivers what the title suggests with a satisfying payoff. Now we just have to wait for the new year to see what is going to happen as the Earth enters into the Lazarus Planet!
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Batman vs. Robin #5
March 1, 2023
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Overall, if this sheds some of the darkness from Damian then I am all for it. Its been awhile since weve had a Batman and Robin book, especially with Damians Robin. I would be over the moon if this creative team continued on to a book that drops the vs. and adds an and.
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Batman: Fortress (2022) |
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Batman: One Dark Knight #3 |
Jul 27, 2022
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BATMAN: ONE DARK KNIGHT #3 completes an ambitious and engaging series that every Batman fan should read immediately if they havent already! It already feels like a classic.
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Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween (2024) |
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Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #2
October 30, 2024
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Batman: The Long Halloween - The Last Halloween #2 is another solid entry in the series. Klaus Janson and Dave Stewart are great additions and capture a certain era of Batman comics. The series is still getting going so not much has happened, and so far things have been predictable. Its been twenty years since readers have returned to this story, and that gap is felt. However, it works as a great way to honor Tim Sale while contributing to an iconic saga.
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Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #3
November 29, 2024
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Batman: The Long Halloween - The Last Halloween #3 is another solid entry in the series. At this point the the story feels par for the course and on the edge of feeling like a rehash of Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Dark Victory without anything significant to add. However, the series has acted as a wonderful opportunity to honor and pay tribute to Tim Sales legacy.
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Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #4
December 26, 2024
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Batman: The Long Halloween The Last Halloween #4 departs the expected formula and slows things down just when the series and reader need it. While focusing mainly on Robin, this issue still moves the main story forward but reminds readers of the human element of this story. As always, the series continues to honor Tim Sales contributions and influence while continuing this beloved saga.
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Billionaire Island: Cult of Dogs #1 |
Nov 10, 2022
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With BILLIONAIRE ISLAND: CULT OF DOGS #1, Mark Russell and Steve Pugh give readers a Vonnegutesque look at where we are and where we are heading.
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Black Adam #1 |
Jun 21, 2022
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BLACK ADAM #1 takes the titular character in a new direction and introduces readers to the funny and charismatic Malik!
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Blackwood |
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Blackwood: The Mourning After #1
February 16, 2020
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Blackwood: The Mourning After #1 is a solid start to this chapter. The visuals were absolutely gorgeous and engaging. The writing feels natural and relatable while still holding a supernatural feel. I absolutely recommend picking up an issue at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics.
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Blackwood: The Mourning After #2
March 23, 2020
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Blackwood: The Mourning After #2 is a blast to read and perfectly balances reality in a magic setting. Dorkin's talent shines in his characters; the students don't feel like caricatures. The Fish's art is the frosting on the cake you can't get enough.
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Blackwood: The Mourning After #4
September 10, 2020
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Blackwood: The Mourning After comes to a close with a climax that I will be thinking about for days. With incredible writing and stunning art, Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish, and Andy Fish have put together a series worth rereading and worth waiting for what is next.
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Checkmate (2021) |
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Checkmate #1
June 22, 2021
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The pandemic caused this story to lose some steam, but that might play into its favor. Once again fresh in readers' minds, a smaller team with more to prove could lead this to be a very interesting book. Bendis is known for his huge events, but shifting focus to a smaller team could show that Bendis doesnt need every major character in a story to be worth reading.
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Checkmate #3
August 24, 2021
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Checkmate #3 has all the pieces to be an engaging spy thriller but somehow feels stagnant. Realizations may be coming, but will it be too little too late?
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Checkmate #4
September 28, 2021
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Checkmate #4 seems to be picking up momentum, but can it keep it up? The team is forced to take action, but is it Superman that will save the day?
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Checkmate #5
October 26, 2021
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Checkmate #5 keeps readers standing in the dark talking amongst themselves hoping for a Hail Mary pass to make sense of it all.
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Checkmate #6
November 23, 2021
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Is this the end of Leviathan as we know it? Checkmate #6 answers some questions but leaves more in its wake. If you've been following the series this long, might as well finish it.
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Conan The Barbarian #19 |
Mar 15, 2021
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Conan the Barbarian #19 has enough excitement and action to satisfy any reader. This new arc is a perfect opportunity to jump into the series and see what Conan does best: survive! Grab a copy wherever you get comic books.
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Dark Spaces: Dungeon #1 |
Oct 18, 2023
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Dark Spaces: Dungeon #1 arrives just in time for Halloween, the spookiest time of the year. Scott Snyder and Hayden Sherman have created another engaging and thrilling installment to the Dark Spaces anthology. If horror fans are going to pick one book up this month, Dark Spaces: Dungeon #1 is the perfect choice, though it would be equally as terrifying and engaging any time of the year.
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DC Horror Presents The Conjuring: The Lover |
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DC Horror Presents The Conjuring: The Lover #1
June 1, 2021
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The Conjuring: The Lover #1 feels much more than just a movie tie-in. While still acting as a prequel to the upcoming film, this issue stands on its own as an excellent collection of two great horror stories with an added bonus of some fun and classic mail-in "advertisements."
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Detective Comics (2016) |
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Detective Comics #1090
October 23, 2024
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Overall, Detective Comics #1090 is a back-to-basics detective story with strong subplots getting set up for both Batman and Bruce. Everything from the writing to the art is clearly laid out and presented so readers will have an easy time jumping in and already starting to make predictions. Taylor isnt trying to reinvent the wheel here, so nothing is too out of left field. There are new characters introduced and certain characters from Bruces past included, but Taylor does a fine job balancing them and avoids trying to change the status quo or cheaply shock the reader.
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Detective Comics #1091
November 27, 2024
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Detective Comics #1091 wasted no time getting things going and that is a major strength. Taylor does a solid job of establishing a certain tone but getting readers on track to subvert expectations. Even if readers arent hooked yet on the main story or mysterious villain, this issue contains plenty of wonderful interactions between characters that make it worth picking up this issue.
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Event Leviathan |
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Event Leviathan #2
July 10, 2019
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Bendis has masterfully put together an extremely complicated plot with a still growing cast of characters all within two issues. I am completely stoked to see what happens in issue #3. I wouldnt miss this issue or this event. Grab a copy wherever you get your books.
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Event Leviathan #3
August 15, 2019
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This issue was the turning point for me. It has a really intriguing story, an awesome cast, and some of the most exciting action scenes Ive seen in a long time. Go support your local comic book shop because you are going to want to hold this issue in your own hands.
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Event Leviathan #4
September 12, 2019
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Every issue of Event Leviathan increases my excitement. Bendis has me hooked and at this point, the ride is so good Im not worried about the payoff. Event Leviathan was essential summer reading and it looks like it will be for the fall too. Pick up a copy at your local comic shop or however you read comics.
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Event Leviathan #5
October 10, 2019
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Skeptical at first, Bendis now has my complete attention with Event Leviathan #5. I am usually not a fan of big events because they never seem to make a real impact. Regardless, this event has been such a fun ride I am not worried about the impact it will make. If anything, I wish it could keep going. Pick this issue up at your local comic book shop or whatever way you get comics.
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Event Leviathan #6
November 14, 2019
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Besides having a great writer and artist, Event Leviathan #6 fell flat for me. There were too many characters and I cant even remember the first three issues. If you havent been following Event Leviathan since issue #1 then I suggest waiting for the trade to be released. In the entire six issue run there wasnt a standout issue, so reading them in one collection will probably work much better.
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Frankenstein (2015) |
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Frankenstein: New World - The Sea of Forever #1
February 5, 2025
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Frankenstein: New WorldThe Sea of Forever #1 is an excellent first entry in this new miniseries. Fans of this universe will always welcome a new book, and Frankenstein has been a fan-favorite figure for a long time now. The creative team seems happy to be back and continuing this story. One thing to appreciate about Mignola and his collaborators is that they seem to pursue stories worth telling instead of going for the greatest hits.
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Frontiersman |
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Frontiersman #1
September 22, 2021
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Frontiersman #1 takes the familiar aging hero trope and adds an eco spin with an important message. Frontiersman is the hero this planet needs! I would recommend doing your part in saving the trees by picking up a digital copy, but whatever way you get comics, make sure you read this.
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Frontiersman #2
November 4, 2021
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Frontiersman #2 takes an aging hero from the treetops to somewhere outside time and space and back. This is looking to be a series to keep an eye on.
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Frontiersman #3
December 8, 2021
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Frontiersman #3 blurs the line between friend and foe with an exciting and unique superhero experience with top-of-the-line worldbuilding!
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Frontiersman #5
January 29, 2022
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FRONTIERSMAN #5 finishes its first arc strong sets the groundwork for an exciting future! This is a series to keep an eye on.
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Ghost Rider / Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance (2023) |
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Ghost Rider / Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance: Alpha
August 9, 2023
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Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance #1 is a solid start to the Weapons of Vengeance story. It is surprising that it took this long for Wolverine and Ghost Rider to have an official event considering Percy is behind both books. With Geoff Shaws art on both series, this is a great opportunity to take Wolverine in a new direction after the Weapons of X story. Overall, this is a great time to jump into these characters. Percy has a good grasp of both Wolverine and Johnny and provides all of the necessary background needed to start jumping into Weapons of Vengence.
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Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Professor Harvey is Gone #1 |
Aug 28, 2025
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Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Professor Harvey is Gone is another fantastic entry in the Hellboy Universe. Short and sweet, the issue hits all of the notes that make a Hellboy story great. Combined with gorgeous art, this issue is an incredibly fun read and a treat for longtime fans.
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Hellboy In Love (2023) |
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Hellboy In Love: The Art of Fire #1
August 6, 2025
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Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire #1 is another fantastic entry in the Hellboy Universe and Hellboy in Love series. One thing that Mignola has done well with this universe is give readers short mini-series that arent essential to the larger universe, but are still fantastic reads. Hellboy fans are always in for a treat, whether it is a one-shot or a longer series, and Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire is looking to be another great entry.
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Hellboy In Love: The Art of Fire #2
September 11, 2025
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Hellboy in Love: The Art of Fire #2 is another fantastic entry in the Hellboy Universe and Hellboy in Love series. The creative team packs a lot into just two issues and hits so many of the classic story beats of a Hellboy tale. While The Art of Fire is just one entry into the larger Hellboy in Love story, one or two more issues would have been nice to flesh out some of the additional elements that are introduced in this issue.
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Joe Golem: Occult Detective: The Conjurors #1 |
May 21, 2019
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Though a promising start, Joe Golem: Occult Detective -- The Conjurers #1 may not satisfy casual and new readers of the series. I recommend waiting until #2 drops and picking up #1 with it.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America (2024) |
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1
January 16, 2024
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While John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America is technically a continuation of Spurrier and Campbells run, this issue works as a fantastic debut for readers who may have missed the boat in 2019. Some elements carried over from the previous volumes but this new series works in ideas from the original Sandman run which adds a new layer to this current era. The creative team is giving readers something special. Bidikars lettering is fantastic and adds little touches that nail the nuances of Spurriers script while Bellaire brings Campbells art to new levels. While things might not be looking good for John, it is a great time to be a reader of John Constantine, Hellblazer.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #2
February 21, 2024
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John Constantine: Hellblazer - Dead in America #2 is packed with incredible dialogue and visuals and a climax that will have readers lingering on every panel to take it all in. It is only two issues into the series so this is a great time to jump in for readers that may have been waiting to read. The entire creative team is doing something wonderful and brilliantly takes the reader on a magical, horrifying, psychedelic trip.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #3
March 19, 2024
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #3 is an absolute must-read issue whether it is digital or physical. This series is exactly what DC Black Label was started for. Spurrier masterfully weaves themes from T.S. Eliots The Waste Land with the storied mythology from the pages of Hellblazer and Sandman. The work the creative team is doing here is simultaneously timeless and more relevant and important than ever.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #4
April 16, 2024
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America continues to knock it out of the park with issue #4. This series needs to be read whether it is now or when it is eventually collected, but preferably now. There needs to be more books like this on shelves, especially from the Big Two. Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire, and Bidikar are doing important things with this series and readers need to take notice.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #5
May 21, 2024
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #5 takes a bit of a detour from the main story but takes the time to remind readers of the major themes the series has been covering. An anthology issue can take a bit of steam out of the main story or seem forced as a way to give the creative team a break but here it feels like the opportunity to cover more ground in a meaningful way. Series like John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America dont come around often and this issue shouldnt be missed.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #7
July 18, 2024
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America just keeps getting better and better. Issue #7 checks all of the boxes of what makes a good Hellblazer book and then some. This was a dialogue-heavy issue with a lot of moving pieces but between the pacing, visuals, and lettering, there isnt a wasted inch of this book. Now an eleven-issue series, John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America is just about as good as it gets in comics.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #9
September 18, 2024
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America has been an absolute blast and dream come true for readers. Spurrier and Campbell have reached near perfection as a follow-up to their first Hellblazer series. Every issue has delivered on all fronts and John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #9 is no different. The series has rode the line of feeling completely contemporary while already feeling like a classic.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #10
October 23, 2024
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #10 is another near-flawless entry to one of the best series out today. Spurriers writing is knocking it out of the park with dread-inducing skill. Campbells art seems to top itself with every issue, so readers are in for a treat in next months finale.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #11
December 18, 2024
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While avoiding spoilers, it is safe to say that John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #11 is a masterpiece of a finale. Every plot is resolved in a clever and meaningful way, whether good or bad. From the start, readers knew that no amount of issues would be enough. It is rare for a creative team to be in sync and deliver a story that is an instant classic right out of the gate. All great things must come to an end, and that may be the case here, but this creative team is simply too good to waste. Hopefully, they will be given another opportunity to tell a new story. However, when considering the history behind getting this series made and revived, endings dont get better than this.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer |
10 issues
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #1
November 30, 2019
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Sandman Universe is quickly becoming one of the strongest series of titles in comics. Spurrier is at the top of his game with both The Dreaming and John Constantine: Hellblazer. Whether you are new to the series or a seasoned fan, this issue jumps right in without leaving anyone out. Pick up a copy at your local comic book shop or however you get your comics.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #3
February 3, 2020
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If you aren't already reading John Constantine: Hellblazer then you are completely missing out. Every issue this far has been an absolute blast. I am incredibly excited to see where Spurrier, Campbell, and Bellaire take it. You should already have this issue sitting on your coffee table, but if not, pick up a copy immediately at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #4
March 2, 2020
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #4 begins a new arc in fresh clothes, that is until Constantine ruins them. In this visually gorgeous issue, Constantine meets Tommy Willowtree, who just might be everything he hates. Still, Willowtree needs Constantine's help, but Constantine might need Willowtree's more.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #6
June 13, 2020
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #6 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) is visually terrifying with writing so relevant that it is even scarier. Spurrier, Campbell, and Bellaire offer a great Constantine issue that is meant to be read this very moment.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #7
July 2, 2020
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #7 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) brings Constantine to the docks to investigate some troubled waters, and it involves a mermaid. With an incredibly interesting story and brilliant art, this issue should not be missed.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #8
August 11, 2020
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #8 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) is yet another incredible issue in this superb series. Spurrier is quite literally magic in this issue that gets better with each word while being accompanied by dreadfully terrifying yet gorgeous art.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #10
September 29, 2020
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #10 is a stunning issue on every level. Constantine is faced with his greatest and most destructive challenge: his future self. After this issue, nothing can be the same. The bottom line is this isnt a series you should read; it's a series you need to read.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #11
October 27, 2020
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #11 is a near-masterpiece that should not be missed. It just may be the most relevant book out right now. John is racing against the clock as he uncovers a secret society that will have you wishing it stayed a secret.
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John Constantine: Hellblazer #12
November 24, 2020
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Though John Constantine: Hellblazer has ended its run, it is safe to say readers will find themselves returning to it frequently. Simon Spurrier was the only possible person to wrangle what will for sure be a quintessential run out of this chaotic year.
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JSA (2024) |
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JSA #1
November 6, 2024
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JSA #1 is an ambitious first issue that wastes no time getting into the thick of it. Jeff Lemire does an excellent job of blending eighty years of history with the current state of the DC Universe without losing the reader. This feels like a modern series that is attempting to answer the questions that arose after Absolute Power.
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JSA #2
December 4, 2024
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JSA #2 is an excellent second issue and follow-up to an ambitious debut. It wastes no time throwing the reader right into the thick of it, and that is a good thing. Jeff Lemires voice is present throughout which leads to some interesting twists and turns. Diego Olortegui matches Lemires energy in his art with wonderful colors from Luis Guerrero. This creative team is an excellent fit and delivers exactly what a JSA book needs to be today.
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Justice League #69 |
Nov 16, 2021
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Justice League #69 moves quickly but sets up a fun arc with an insanely talented creative team plus a captivating look at Justice League Dark!
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Justice League Red #1 |
Aug 20, 2025
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Justice League Red #1 is an enjoyable debut issue that efficiently sets the scene and jumps into the action. Writer Saladin Ahmeds voice for the main players of the issue comes through strong and is brought to life by Clayton Henry and Arif Prianto. Some interesting elements are introduced late in the issue, including an unexpected character. Justice League offshoots arent anything new, but with the inclusion of the team depicted on the cover and the twists in this issue, Justice League Red has a lot of potential.
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Justice League Unlimited (2024) |
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Justice League Unlimited #1
November 27, 2024
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With a word like Unlimited and the weight that comes with the legacy of the Justice League through comics and television, this issue had big shoes to fill. Waid and Mora seem to have the whole toy box out for this series but they have a plan for everyone. A lot is thrown at readers and many questions are left but they are driven by excitement for what's to come.
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Justice League Unlimited #2
December 26, 2024
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Justice League Unlimited #2 is a near-flawless entry from one of the most exciting creative teams working today. Mark Waids wealth of knowledge and love for these characters backed by Dan Moras art, Tamra Bonvillains colors, and Ariana Mahers lettering ensure a fantastic book that is destined to be a classic.
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Justice League Unlimited #3
January 22, 2025
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Justice League Unlimited #3 has so many moving pieces but at no point feels unfocused or crowded. The series has done an excellent job showing a new efficiency within the League and a huge reason why it is so successful in doing this is because of the creative team. With the expectations the title carries, only this creative team could pull this off.
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Justice League Unlimited #4
February 26, 2025
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Justice League Unlimited #4 raises the stakes in so many ways: from the art to the writing. This series simply builds and builds momentum with no sign of slowing down. Even with a massive climax in this issue, the tone feels as if the battle was won but the war is just beginning.
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Justice League Unlimited #5
March 26, 2025
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Justice League Unlimited #5 maintains the momentum from the explosive first arc but feels much more settled. Readers who only picked up the first issue or were waiting for collected editions might enjoy jumping in here. Waids writing is sharper than ever, and the visuals from Mora and Bonvillain are worth the price of admission alone. This series is shaping up to be exactly what a lot of readers have been waiting for.
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Justice League Unlimited #7
May 28, 2025
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A crossover between two series depicting the same characters at different points in life seems like a tall order, but this creative team has been handling it perfectly. At no point has Justice League Unlimited lost its distinct style and tone, and if this issue is any indication, then readers are in for a treat with the finale of the We Are Yesterday crossover event.
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Justice League Unlimited #8
June 25, 2025
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The conclusion of this issue leaves some interesting implications and sets up for something massive. Avoiding too many spoilers, the displaced heroes are in one place, and the uncontained Omega energy might just change the DC Universe as we know it. If this creative team has anything to do with what comes next, readers are in for greatness.
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Justice League Unlimited #9
July 23, 2025
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Justice League Unlimited #9 skillfully maintains and builds on the momentum from the last issue. The climax to "We Are Yesterday" left some serious implications about the future of the DC Universe, and while things arent any clearer after this issue, it is clear that it is going to be exciting and fresh.
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Justice League Unlimited #10
August 27, 2025
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Justice League Unlimited #10 seamlessly weaves multiple plots that build on the momentum from previous issues. This issue moves lightning quick with so many highlights, but at no point does it feel rushed or underbaked. This creative team is one of the best working today, and this issue is proof of that.
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Justice League Unlimited #11
September 24, 2025
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As usual, Justice League Unlimited #11 knocks it out of the park with sharp writing, stellar visuals, and a cliffhanger that leads directly into something big on the horizon. On top of this issue, acting as a prelude to DC K.O., this story will continue in Justice League: The Omega Act Special #1.
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Justice League Unlimited #12
October 22, 2025
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Justice League Unlimited #12 branches off from the main DC K.O. event with a fun concept and interesting team. This creative team is firing on all cylinders, guaranteeing another fantastic story from this series. It is safe to say that the Terrific Ten is terrific fun!
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Justice League Unlimited #15
January 29, 2026
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Justice League Unlimited #15 is a sharp, intense issue with escalating stakes, showcasing how strong collaboration across writing, art, color, and lettering can elevate a story into something great.
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Justice League: Dark Tomorrow Special #1 |
Jul 30, 2025
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As is the case with many specials, this is just the start, with the last page of the issue declaring, The story of The Legends continues in Justice League Unlimited and DC K.O.! and the Legion of Darkseid continues their assault in Superman #28! There are certainly some exciting takeaways from Justice League: Dark Tomorrow Special #1, with the big one being that Darkseid is somehow returning. Another is that Legend mentions that there may be an evil version of the Legion of Super Heroes behind what is happening. If the We Are Yesterday crossover did not catch the attention of readers, this special certainly will.
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Justice League: Odyssey |
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Justice League: Odyssey #18
February 10, 2020
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I am new to Justice League Odyssey and new to a lot of these characters. Based on that, I liked this issue and Im rating it without prior knowledge of the entire run. The opening fight was really cool. Im really excited to see more of Eskaton and to see if they can take down Darkseid. The rest of the issue did not lose me after the excitement of the first few pages. The dialogue is well written and I really enjoyed the art. Overall, I had a lot of fun reading this issue and Id recommend checking out this series. If you have been following since the start, pick up this issue at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics.
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Justice League: Odyssey #19
March 10, 2020
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Justice League Odyssey #19 offers a well-balanced combination of seriousness and good ol' fashioned fun. There is enough mystery surrounding Epoch that leaves the reader with no idea what is coming next. Only time will tell. There are enough fun bits that make picking up an issue worth it. Head over to your local comic book shop or wherever you get comics.
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Justice League: Odyssey #22
July 18, 2020
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Justice League Odyssey #22 is a fast-moving issue and a blast to read. It is pure space western fun and hits enough tropes that will please any science-fiction fan. Heres hoping this isnt the last we see of this Suzi Starr.
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Justice League: Odyssey #25
October 13, 2020
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Despite being the end of the series and certainly, the end of some characters, Justice League Odyssey #25 is a fun issue. It is almost a shame that Its ending, but its exciting to see whats to come.
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Justice League: The Omega Act Special #1 |
Oct 02, 2025
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Justice League: The Omega Act Special #1 moves quickly for an issue of this size, but its pacing and stellar art carry the reader without feeling rushed or jampacked. While some readers may feel that this issue contains a little too much calm before the storm, it lays down some interesting ideas that benefit from some room to breathe. With DC K.O. kicking off next week with DC K.O. #1, Justice League: The Omega Act Special #1 successfully lays down the final pieces for the next big DC event.
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Lando Faces the Sins of His Past and More in STAR WARS #41 |
Dec 04, 2023
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STAR WARS #41 and STAR WARS: DARK DROIDS D-SQUAD #4 arrive on shelves and digital platforms on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, from Marvel Comics.
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Leviathan Dawn #1 |
Feb 26, 2020
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Like any Bendis and Maleev book, Leviathan Dawn is an enjoyable book with great dialogue and stunning visuals. Though you can probably wait until Event Leviathan: Checkmate in April, Leviathan Dawn sets the scene and lets you meet the team before the action starts. Make this your weekend reading, and pick up a copy at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics.
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Locke & Key/Sandman: Hell & Gone |
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Locke & Key/Sandman: Hell & Gone #0
December 9, 2020
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Locke & Key / The Sandman Universe: Hell & Gone #0 is a nice and early Christmas gift and a perfect primer for the series. Fans of the Locke & Key comics and the Netflix series, as well as Sandman comics, will thoroughly this preview and have something to look forward to in the new year.
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Lucifer (2018) |
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Lucifer #13
October 17, 2019
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Lucifer #13 felt extremely satisfying to me. The buildup to this issue completely paid off despite not being much action. Lucifer and Caliban's character development especially standout to me, most notably Lucifer whispering to his son as he passes away. I am really interested to see where issue #14 takes Lucifer after all of this. I am absolutely loving Lucifer and suggest readers pick up a copy.
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Lucifer #14
November 26, 2019
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I thoroughly enjoyed Lucifer #14 from start to finish. I would suggest this issue to readers new to the series. It allows you to get a feel for the character without having to know everything that came before. Pick up a copy of Lucifer #14 at your local comic book store or however you get your comics!
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Lucifer #15
December 31, 2019
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Lucifer #14 and now Lucifer #15 have been highlights of the series for me. This issue continues to show that this will be an entertaining arc. It also works great as a standalone issue in case you missed #14. Regardless, I recommend you pick up both issues at your local comic book shop or wherever you get comics.
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Lucifer #16
January 26, 2020
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I am thoroughly enjoying this story arc. It is exciting and easy to follow, which is ideal for readers looking to jump in. Pick up an issue at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics.
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Lucifer #17
February 24, 2020
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This was a great issue. I think the pacing of the writing was top-notch, and I was especially blown away by the art. Like always, Lucifer is the coolest character, but I am loving him being paired off with Beverly. I recommend picking up a copy of Lucifer #17 at your local comic book shop or wherever you get comics.
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Lucifer #18
March 28, 2020
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Lucifer #18 brings the hunt home and leaves the reader questioning which side Lucifer is on. This arc is a blast, so I suggest helping out your local comic book shop and getting a copy if you can.
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Miracleman: The Silver Age #7 |
Jan 18, 2024
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While Miracleman: The Silver Age certainly feels like a triumph, the scattered release schedule diminished the grandness of it. The story of Miracleman and the world he has created is epic by definition, but maintaining momentum is so important when reading. To smoothly follow along, some readers had to go back and read previous issues to job their memory. The series is 100% a must-read but reading as one collection might be the best way to go to fully grasp what Gaiman and Buckingham are doing here.
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Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham |
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Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom (2021) |
6 issues
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Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #1
May 25, 2021
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Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #1 is a great issue for both new and seasoned readers. With a talented creative team, I am looking forward to what can be accomplished with the character and the series. Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom should be on everyones reading lists this summer.
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No One Left To Fight: II #1 |
Oct 13, 2021
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No One Left to Fight II #1 hits the ground running and doesnt lose its footing in this high-octane return of the comic you always wanted!
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Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider |
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Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #3
February 21, 2020
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I have had a blast reading this series, including Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #3. This issue has the perfect combination of heavy profound ideas mixed with good ol violent fun. If I were you I would pick up a copy at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics.
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Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #5
June 9, 2020
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Revenge Of The Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 concludes a miniseries that is so action-packed that it will leave the readers 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.
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Rogues #2 |
Apr 26, 2022
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If you are only going to read one book this week, make it ROGUES #2. Captain Cold and the Rogues have found Gorilla City, but now they need to stick to the plan!
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She Could Fly: The Lost Pilot #5 |
Sep 15, 2019
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She Could Fly is a hidden gem in todays comic book world. It features brilliant writing and beautiful art and colors supplied by the talented Martin Morazzo and Miroslav Mrva respectively. The series contains something for all comic fans: horror, suspense, romance, and even a little flying. I greatly recommend picking up the first four issues to get caught up and then The Lost Pilot whether it is single issues, trades, or digital. This series should be missed by any comic book reader, and I am excited to see what comes next.
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Suicide Squad: Blaze #3 |
Jul 05, 2022
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SUICIDE SQUAD: BLAZE #3 hits all the notes that make a great #SuicideSquad story but also sets the standard of what a #DCBlackLabel book should be. Whether you are keeping up with it now or waiting for the trade, make sure you finish the series and read this issue!
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Superman '78 (2021) |
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Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #1
November 7, 2023
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Superman 78: The Metal Curtain is off to a great start with issue #1. The introduction of Metallo is a departure from previous versions but it feels appropriate to this universe. The design feels like something that viewers would have seen in the films from the late 70s and 80s.
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Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #2
December 5, 2023
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Superman 78: The Metal Curtain #2 is a quick read due to a lot of action in the second half but it works as a great introduction between Superman and Metallo. So far the series has set up a solid conflict that works well in the context of the source material. Venditti and Guidry find a nice balance between paying homage to the cinematic universe and introducing fresh twists to bring it into the current landscape of comics.
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Superman: Leviathan Rising Special #1 |
May 29, 2019
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Definitely leaving me wanting more, Superman: Leviathan Rising Special lays the groundwork for what will surely be an exciting and memorable event. Leviathan is the most interesting villain introduced in a while, but will the mystery surrounding him have a satisfying pay-off?
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The Dreaming (2018) |
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The Dreaming #15
November 15, 2019
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Like Cain, I love a mystery and I am excited to see where the mystery leads Matthew and the reader. Knowing this creative team I know it will be worth the wait and an incredible ride. Whether you are new to the Sandman Universe or not, I think The Dreaming #15 is worth picking up at your local comic book shop or whatever way you get comics.
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The Dreaming #16
December 11, 2019
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With a reveal that doesnt feel cheap, The Dreaming #16 was a highlight of the series for me. There has been a lot of moving pieces and so far none of them have felt unnecessary. Well-written and beautifully illustrated, this issue feels fresh while still feeling connected to the original series. Pick up a copy at your local comic book store or wherever you get your comic books.
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The Dreaming #17
January 11, 2020
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The Dreaming #17 is a heartbreaking and suspenseful nail biter. A lot happens but nothing feels rushed or brushed over. This issue may be one of my favorites from the series. Pick this issue up at your local comic book shop or wherever you get comics.
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The Dreaming #18
February 15, 2020
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This issue had stellar writing and beautiful art. The Dreaming has been one of the only series that I reread the current issue a couple of times. I am a big fan and recommend picking up this issue at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics.
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The Dreaming #19
March 13, 2020
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The Dreaming #19 finally sees the Dreaming back in the hands of its inhabitants. With Lucien back, it is now time to confront Wan in an exciting issue that boasts gorgeous scenes that feel too big for a comic book. Go grab a copy at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics!
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The Dreaming #20
April 30, 2020
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The Dreaming #20 marks the end of an incredible run by an even more incredible creative team. Daniel is back and the Dreaming is restored in this gorgeous and exciting issue that lives up to the Sandman name!
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours (2020) |
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours #1
August 6, 2020
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours #1 (Wilson, Robles, Lopes) takes the baton from Simon Spurrier in a magnificent stride. Wilsons writing feels right at home in The Dreaming and Sandman Universe. A great story with killer art, The Dreaming: Waking Hours should not be missed!
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours #6
January 5, 2021
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours #6 is exactly what you want in a Sandman book. The best Sandman stories entangle the living world with the horrors of the unknown, and issue #6 is right on point.
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours #7
February 4, 2021
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours #7 has enough to please any reader of Sandman, whether they have read from the start or just getting started. G. Willow Wilson and Javier Rodriguez bridge the gap between the waking and sleeping worlds in spectacular fashion.
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours #8
March 2, 2021
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The Dreaming: Waking Hours #8 takes the reader off to see the wonderful land of Faerie, but it is apparent right away that we arent in Kansas anymore. G. Willow Wilson makes the supernatural feel natural in issue #8 accompanied by Nick Robles and Mat Lopes gorgeous visuals.
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The Joker #14 |
Apr 26, 2022
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Is the Joker dead? THE JOKER #14 might not have the answer just yet, but we will soon find out! Will the relationship between Batman and Jim Gordon change forever?
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The Last Book Youll Ever Read #7 |
Apr 11, 2022
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Overall, The Last Book Youll Ever Read #7 is a solid issue in the series that brings tense, terrifying moments that aren't afraid to heat up. Though it may not actually be the last book you read, it will be one you dont want to put down.
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The New Gods #4 |
Mar 20, 2025
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New Gods #4 is another fantastic issue in a series that should be on everyones pull lists. The series is well worth the read for fans of the classic stuff or even new readers curious about the New Gods and not sure where to start.
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The One Hand #1 |
Feb 07, 2024
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The One Hand #1 is a fantastic first issue from start to finish. The creative team is doing something great here and readers should be excited. Readers may notice that there is a companion series that will coincide with The One Hand. The Six Fingers will release later this month, written by Dan Watters and art by Sumit Kumar with Lee Loughridge, Aditya Bidikar, and Tom Muller continuing from The One Hand. Both writers are two of the best writers working in comics today, so this feels pretty special. Readers are in for something great.
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The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage |
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The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #1
November 21, 2019
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Even if you are not familiar with The Question, The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #1 is a great place to start. I think the book is worth picking up based just on the art. With a creative team this good, I know there are good things to come. Pick up The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage at your local comic book shop or however you get comics.
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The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #2
January 19, 2020
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I am interested to see where the series goes. The one big takeaway from issue #2 is that Vic now has his mission: kill the man with a thousand faces. Other than that the issue was just good ol wild west violence which is always fun. Pick up a copy at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics.
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The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #3
July 10, 2020
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The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage #3 is worth reading just from the names on the cover, but it continues to be a gritty mystery that holds its own. The Question is on the case, but for now there are more questions than answers, but they are coming.
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The Riddler: Year One (2022) |
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The Riddler: Year One #2
December 27, 2022
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The Riddler: Year One #2 is a must-read for fans of The Batman. Paul Dano, Stevan Subic, and Clayton Cowles give readers a compelling look at the Riddler before he decided to take all of Gotham City down. I am looking forward to seeing where this series goes.
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The Riddler: Year One #3
February 28, 2023
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There is a lot to like about The Riddler: Year One #3. The pacing and character development dont feel rushed even though a lot has happened in the first three issues. Stevan Subics art is worth the price of admission alone. This is such a stellar looking book and a fantastic companion to the movie.
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The Riddler: Year One #6
August 29, 2023
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Overall, The Riddler: Year One #6 feels like a conclusion to the story Dano wanted to tell, but part of it is because it ends right before the events of the film. The series as a whole was ambitious and it is obvious that a lot of care went into it from Paul Dano, Stevan Subic, and Clayton Cowles. However, the series could have benefited from being only three or four issues. Readers witness Nashtons descent into the character we see in the film, but things felt extremely drawn out due to the number of issues on top of issue #1 coming out almost a year ago in October 2022. The whole series was a big swing for DC Black Label and showed a lot of potential in the imprint.
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The Sandman Universe: Hellblazer #1 |
Oct 31, 2019
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John Constantine seems to be a perfect addition to The Sandman Universe. The Sandman Universe Presents Hellblazer one-shot sets up what is expected to be a great series with a classic character. With a great creative team, the one-shot is perfectly paced with great writing and art. New and old readers should have no problem with getting into the one-shot as well as the series starting in November.
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country |
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #1
April 12, 2022
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Overall, The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #1 looks like it is going to be a blast. James Tynion IV has left his mark on nearly everything hes worked on and I expect no different here. Plus, there are some stellar artists working on the series, including the always fantastic Simon Bowland, who has lettered several The Sandman Universe titles previously.
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country: The Glass House #2
May 11, 2023
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #2 is looking to be a memorable entry to the Sandman Universe. The creative team masterfully blends terrifying and gorgeous elements, making it precisely what youd expect out of a book in this universe. If you're a fan of Sandman, do yourself a favor and pick up this issue. While youre at it, grab a copy of issue #1 if you havent.
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country: The Glass House #3
June 13, 2023
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #3 takes its time to collect itself and put all of the pieces in place for whatever comes next. With the appearance of Thessaly, issue #4 will certainly be exciting. While this issue sets everything up, it doesnt feel like a filler issue to make sure the reader gets up to speed. Tynions character development of the Corinthian continues to be the highlight of the series. Tynions development still feels organic to the character and not just for the purposes of the series.
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country: The Glass House #4
August 29, 2023
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #4 continues to be fantastic and horrifying. Tynion is masterfully laying down the pieces to an intriguing mystery. Though the story is progressing, there is the sense that the characters really are in the dark with everything. Dream being in the dark with the other characters even seems possible because of Tynions writing. Whatever comes next is going to be a complete surprise to everyone including the reader.
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country: The Glass House #6
December 27, 2023
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The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country - The Glass House #6 ties things up nicely so the series feels complete but it has laid the tracks for what comes next. Tynions pacing of the series has been fantastic and the inclusion of Dream in this issue was handled incredibly effectively. Lisandro Estherren and Patricio Delpeche delivered some of their best work of the series in this issue and continue to produce work that you just dont see a lot from DC anymore.
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The Serpent in the Garden: Ed Grey and the Last Battle for England #1 |
Dec 05, 2024
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The Serpent in the Garden: Ed Grey and the Last Battle for England #1 wastes no time getting the reader caught up to speed but leaves just enough room to reveal what the series is and set up what is to come. The world that Mike Mignola has created has so much room for fantastic stories and this one has a lot of potential. Though Hellboy appears in flashbacks, this is looking like a series meant for longtime readers.
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The Shaolin Cowboy: Cruel to be Kin #1 |
May 21, 2022
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The Shaolin Cowboy is back! SHAOLIN COWBOY: CRUEL TO BE KIN #1 is an excellent start to the new series packed with the incredible art and action you know and love. Amituofu!
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The Six Fingers #1 |
Feb 23, 2024
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Now that readers have had the chance to read both The Six Fingers #1 and The One Hand #1 which was released earlier this month, they have a better idea of just what the creative teams are doing here. The Six Fingers #1 gives readers a different look at Neo Novena and of course a different look at The One Hand Killer. Overall, both series give readers a fascinating mystery and an interesting world worth checking out.
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The Thing (2021) |
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The Thing #5
March 2, 2022
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The Thing #5 is a clobbering good time and sets up a conclusion with a team-up that you would never expect! Clobber first, ask questions later!
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The Thing #6
April 7, 2022
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THE THING #6 concludes a series that every Marvel fan should be reading. Theres adventure, humor, a whole lot of clobbering, and at the end of the day, its simply a blast to read!
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The Worst Dudes |
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The Worst Dudes #4
September 4, 2021
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The Worst Dudes #4 is a visual feast for the freaks and party animals. The series continues to prove that it is worthy of a warning label. Go get your dirty hands on a copy at your local comic book shop or wherever you get comics!
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The Worst Dudes #5
October 9, 2021
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The Worst Dudes #5 concludes the raunchiest run in comics with an explosive climax and an ending so wholesome they should change the name to The Best Dudes!
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Trover Saves The Universe |
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Wolverine (2020) |
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Wolverine #16
September 29, 2021
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Wolverine #16 continues the quest for a Muramasa blade in an action-packed issue with an added bonus: a swashbuckling Wolverine!
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Wolverine #17
October 27, 2021
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Wolverine #17 sees the return of two old friends, though one might not be what it seems, and reminds readers there is still a world outside of Krakoa.
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Wolverine #18
November 24, 2021
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Wolverine #18 has beers on the beach, nonstop fun action, perfect pacing, and continues to show that Percys Wolverine is becoming the gold standard for the character!
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Wolverine #19
December 22, 2021
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WOLVERINE #19 finds our favorite mutant at sea in a haunting meditation on life and death. This may be my favorite single issue of any series this year. As someone who reads mostly digital these days, I can say that I am marching to the store to buy a copy of this issue.
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Wolverine #21
May 18, 2022
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WOLVERINE #21 is filled with all of the action and humor youd expect out of a #Wolverine and #Deadpool adventure and then some!
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Wolverine #22
June 15, 2022
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WOLVERINE #22 packs in the action and fun youd expect from #Wolverine and #Deadpool but what are they getting into and how does it concern Krakoa and the C.I.A?
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Wolverine #25
October 12, 2022
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WOLVERINE #25 finds Wolverine racing through snowstorms to face Progenitor. Is he prepared for the answer he gets? Hes ready to fight, either way, bubs!
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Wolverine #26
October 26, 2022
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WOLVERINE #26 begins as a back-to-basics story but quickly takes a turn! The Beast Agenda starts here, but where will it end?
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Wolverine #28
December 21, 2022
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This issue really does just leave me with a lot of questions and Im looking forward to getting answers. For now, what we know is that Wolverine is in the pit and the pressure is on Beast.
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Wolverine #29
January 13, 2023
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Wolverine #29 is an incredible issue on all fronts. I was extremely pleased to see the art really lean into the horror aspects of The Pit. It is unclear what will happen now that Wolverine is free from The Pit and potentially Beast, but what is clear is that the next issue will be a blast.
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Wolverine #30
February 16, 2023
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If you have been following along, you really don't want to miss this issue. It acts both as a great payoff to the tension that have been rising while setting the scene for something bigger.
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Wolverine #31
March 15, 2023
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Overall, this issue had great pacing and some incredible imagery. This arc is looking like it is a great place to jump back in for new or returning readers. From what Wolverine #31 showed readers, anything could happen moving forward and it is clear that its going to be a blast to see.
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Wolverine #32
April 5, 2023
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Overall, Wolverine #32 moves fast and feels unpredictable despite already delivering on the simple concept of how much damage can Beast do with an army of Wolverine clones? The answer is a lot. Wolverine #32 is only the second issue of the Weapons of X arc, so it is still a perfect time to jump in.
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Wolverine #38
October 11, 2023
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Overall, this issue is action-packed and fun. It's exactly what you'd want out of a book with Cap and Wolverine teaming up. There is plenty of fun action from both characters and it feels connected to what currently is happening in the other books but also standalone enough for casual readers to pick up the issue and enjoy it based on the cover alone.
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Wolverine #40
December 20, 2023
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Before we head into the New Year and a new arc for Wolverine, readers are treated with a team-up that will always be welcomed in Wolverine #40. The story is fun and delivers some great action moments but it does leave the reader wanting more.
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Wolverine #41
January 10, 2024
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Wolverine #41 successfully kicks off Sabretooth War, the new ten-part event that will conclude in Wolverine #50. Books with creative teams of this size can sometimes suffer from pacing or consistency issues, but the entire creative team here has delivered something that feels completely well executed. Something else that is impressive is how much story there is in just 28 pages. Events of this size often start with a longer issue but the talent and synergy of the creative team collectively knocks it out of the park.
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Wolverine #42
January 31, 2024
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We are only two issues in but everything about Sabretooth War works so far. Issue #41 did an excellent job setting things up, especially the tone of the event, and issue #42 brought the action and violence to the next level. Huge Wolverine-based events are nothing new, but the inclusion of LaValle as half of the driving force behind the story ensures that this feels bigger than something like X Lives and Deaths of Wolverine. Regardless of where this goes, the creative team is pulling all the stops and giving us one of the best-looking Wolverine stories in a long time.
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Wolverine #43
February 15, 2024
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Wolverine #43 takes a moment to catch its breath and expand on Sabretooths motives and thought process while setting up some interesting things, especially with The Exiles. Despite being nearly Wolverine-free, the flashbacks were a lot of fun and it gives the creative team a chance to set up whats to come. The issue ends with a literal treasure map, so Wolverine #44 should be a lot of fun.
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Wolverine #44
February 28, 2024
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Overall, Wolverine #44 is a Wolverine-centric issue that delivers some fun action, and heavy moments and sets things up for the next issue in an interesting way. This issue also does a fairly good job explaining where we currently are storywise and is a great opportunity for readers to get caught up to speed whether they are new to the event or didnt follow along with the related titles the last few years.
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Wolverine #45
March 14, 2024
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Wolverine #45 takes its time but by the end, Wolverine is finally on Krakoa face-to-face with Sabretooth. While it isnt quite what was expected, it does leave on a promising note. This issue marks the halfway point for the Sabretooth War, so there is still time to pay off on some promises and stick the landing.
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Wolverine #46
March 27, 2024
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Wolverine #46 has some of the best that "The Sabretooth War" has to offer. A lot has happened and been introduced since part one way back in Wolverine #41, but the big picture is starting to become clear as Wolverine and Sabretooth are finally face to face and Sabretooths plans are a little more clear.
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Wolverine #48
April 24, 2024
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Wolverine #48 feels familiar with many of the previous issues in The Sabretooth War, with Wolverine and company preparing to face Sabretooth, but there are a lot of fun elements that make it worth it. She wasnt covered in the main review, but Lauras participation in this issue and the previous one have been a lot of fun and leaves the feeling that this event should have had the Wolverine Family front and center. There are two more issues to go, so there is still time.
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Wolverine #49
May 8, 2024
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Overall, Sabretooth War has struggled with pacing issues. It has been hard to know what is important and what isnt without a clear voice guiding the narrative. Wolverine #49 leaves readers off where hopefully issue #50 will begin with Wolverine facing Sabretooth and Bad Seed. Hopefully, Benjamin Percy has something up his sleeve and can finish his run strong. The past few Wolverine events havent been the strongest despite being one of the longest-running series of this era.
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Wolverine #50
May 29, 2024
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Overall, Wolverine #50 is a triumphant end to Percy's run and Wolverine in the Krakoa era. It is also a great example of Wolverine's versatility in storytelling.
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Wolverine #2 |
Oct 16, 2024
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Overall, Wolverine #2 is another solid issue of the new run. Ahmed knows exactly what readers want and so far delivers but that hasnt stopped him from adding new and interesting ideas into the mix. The same goes for the art, which is a lot of fun with a great design for Wolverine. Both new and old readers picking up this issue wont be disappointed. Ahmed has stripped things back to basics to reassure readers that this is still the character they love, but as the series continues readers should expect some new twists and ideas to expand the character.
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Wonder Woman #2 |
Oct 24, 2023
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This new era of Wonder Woman is only on issue #2 but is off to a promising start. Tom King works best telling smaller, more focused, and personal stories and it has been some time since he has been constantly on a major ongoing series. Daniel Samperes art is a fantastic fit for the story that King is telling. So far, the series has picked up some momentum and the narrative is engaging and well-written.
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X Deaths Of Wolverine (2022) |
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X Deaths Of Wolverine #1
January 26, 2022
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X DEATHS OF WOLVERINE #1 captures a real sense of urgency and danger as Moira is hunted and new threats arrive on Krakoa. Whatever is next, its going to be big, bubs!
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X Deaths Of Wolverine #5
March 23, 2022
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X DEATHS OF WOLVERINE #5 is the epic climax to the biggest #Wolverine event ever! Wolverine might have stopped Moira, but this is just the beginning of the #DestinyOfX!
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X Lives Of Wolverine (2022) |
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X Lives Of Wolverine #1
January 17, 2022
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X LIVES OF WOLVERINE #1 hits the ground running with claws out in the biggest event of Wolverines lifetime and thats saying something. Get ready, bub, as Benjamin Percy continues to cement his place as THE definitive Wolverine writer!
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X Lives Of Wolverine #3
February 16, 2022
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X LIVES OF WOLVERINE #3 raises the stakes for #Wolverine as he begins to realize his healing factor can only do so much! How long will he be able to keep this up?
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X Lives Of Wolverine #5
March 16, 2022
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Overall, X Lives of Wolverine #5 was a great finish to the series and an excellent transition to the events climax in X Deaths of Wolverine #5 next week. Everyone that worked on this issue was firing on all cylinders.
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X-Men Unlimited: Latitude #1 |
Mar 30, 2022
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X-MEN UNLIMITED: LATITUDE #1 gives readers the first four chapters of the hit X-MEN UNLIMITED INFINITY COMIC and to see #Wolverine be the best at what he does, bubs!
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