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Lucifer Vol 1: The Infernal Comedy not only expands the Sandman Universe, but offers up some of the most dynamic art and writing of any comic out.
‘The Flash #71’ continues with the retelling of Barry Allen’s classic origin story where he finds himself in a dangerous future
In ‘Martian Manhunter #5’ J’onn J’onzz finally comes face to face, or mind to mind, with the formidable criminal and Martian, Charnn.
‘Batman Beyond #32’ isn’t great, but it isn’t bad. The art and villain alone make up for frustrating moments between the McGinnis boys and Bruce.
NIghtwing issue #60 is an improvement on the Ric Grayson drama. While it won’t give you the Dick Grayson you love, it does offer a grounded story.
High Level #4 shows that the world of the series is large, really large, and we have only begun to scratch the surface…
‘Batman #71’ follows as Batman faces off with Bane but soon realizes after speaking to the batfamily, his own memories are not what they seem.
‘Superman #11’ follows Superman and Jon Kent as they locate Jor-El and determine what exactly the elder has been up to in space
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