DC Comics
‘The Batman Who Laughs #4’ follows Bruce Wayne after he has fully become something closer to the enemy he is trying to defeat.
Mera: Tidebreaker ,the first in the DC Ink line of standalone young adult graphic novels follows the as the Princess of Xebel vies for the Atlantean throne
In ‘Super Sons: The Polarshield Project,’ an impending flood threatens the world, the government enacts the Polarshield Project.
Heroes In Crisis #7, brings us closer to the endgame of this mini-series as Booster Gold & Blue Beetle are caught in a standoff with Harley Quinn & Batgirl
Books of Magic #6, Tim returns from The Dreaming to discover the horrors that occurred while he was gone. Check out review of the issue.
‘Hex Wives #6’ shows that there is only so much your comic can do to be progressive when it embraces harmful stereotypes.
‘Dial H For Hero #1’ follows a teen Miguel’s daredevil ways lead him to trouble after a jump gone wrong leads him to become the wielder of the Hero Dial.
In this issue of Goddess Mode #4, the Poppies’ ties are straining and Cassandra finds answers, but she also finds more questions.
‘Shazam #4’ follows after Shazam and his friends have been attacked by King Kid and are scattered across the Magiclands. They must adapt.
Batman Beyond #30 picks up directly where the last left off, a seemingly dead joker, and a whole bunch of pieces to put back together.












