DC Comics
Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #3 keeps the cosmic adventure exciting by shifting the tone, turning much darker and more mysterious.
Cyborg #2 has a plotline full of intruge and mystery, but many poor deisgn choices in the writing and the art let it down.
The Vigil #2 is a classic superhero book with the right drops of action, suspense, and character drama you need
Titans #2 is a well crafted issue that offers a fun mystery but really shines in how it depicts each member of the team
Batgirls #19 sees Cass, Steph, and Babs finally confront their would-be killer in this final climatic issue to their series.
Green Lantern #2 features two stories on extreme ends of a Green Lantern comic. One stays on Earth whilst the other explores the universe.
WildC.A.T.S #8 brings the plot together while spiraling Grifter more out of touch via multiversal shenanigans
Spirit World #2 offers a greater look into Xanthe’s familial backstory for along with more madness to explore in the afterlife
Shazam #2 is full of energy and intrigue as the rest of the family is introduced. Billy struggles the comprehend what happened last issue.
Just when I think this series can’t get any better, enter Batman #136 to knock me out of my socks. Get this issue!
TRENDING POSTS
The Flash Issue 31 reinvigorates the series, with a new creative team that returns Wally to the family man dynamic and running into danger.
Superman/Spider-Man Issue 1 brings the two icons together, as Clark Kent and Peter Parker work together to save the day.
Superman Issue 36 transforms the entire series by switching Supermen. Superboy-Prime is in the spotlight and wants to be just like Superman.












