Dark Crisis #3 gives the heroes left standing a minute to gather themselves, but only because something else is coming.
Author: William Tucker
Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel #1 brings Genis-Vell and Rick Jones back to the land of the living at the same time for the first time in years.
Gambit #1 sheds light on and clarifies a mysterious period of his life, where he was also looking after a de-aged Storm.
Harley Quinn #17 is a rather emotional issue as it is the art team’s final adventure in this run. And it is also gorgeously written.
Task Force Z #10 has some life left in the series, with changes to the characters diverting the story. However, other areas are growing stale.
DC Mech #1 was certainly not what I expected when opening the comic. There is a brutal and bloody opening that demonstrates an unflinching attitude.
Iron Man #21 brings elements of classic comics into a modern series as Tony Stark continues his recovery, interrupted by a plane hijacking.
Defenders Beyond #1 is an amalgamation of Al Ewing’s previous comics merged into one team-up blends space and magic.







