DC Comics
Catwoman #26 sees Selina Kyle returning to Alleytown. She’s decided she is going to be the queen of the town. Step one, clean up the drug trade.
Though its title character is wearing far too much plot armor, Dark Nights: Death Metal-Robin King #1 is a visually impressive from DC Comics.
Dark Nights: Death Metal #4 sees our heroes race against time to get enough crisis energy to power the Mobius Chair before it’s too late.
Hawkman 328 is the next to the last issue in this amazing series. I read it, reviewed it, and let you know why it’s one of the best comics on the market!
Swamp Thing: Twin Branches is a science fiction tale of an awkward teen that feels very loosely based on the character Swamp Thing
Strange Adventures #6 sees Mr. Terrific and Alanna Strange have a long discussion about their pasts, and their lost loved ones.
Far Sector #8 sees Lantern Mullein confront the assassins responsible for Councilor Averrup’s death. Once that’s contained she has to deal with the council
Batman #100 sees Batman confront the Joker to end the war for Gotham, as the rest of the Bat-family take to the streets to clean up some clowns.
Batman: Three Jokers #2 features stellar artwork, but its story is severely lacking in terms of momentum and feels weighed down by fanservice.
Batman: The Joker War Zone #1 delivers a series of short stories set in the war torn streets of Gotham. A plethora of characters take center stage.











