DC Comics
Detective Comics #1050 offers more story and puts more cracks in the armor of Arkham Tower. I let you know where they are, minus the spoilers!
Batman/Catwoman Special #1 features a tale of Christmas through the years with its two protagonists. Plus tributes to the late John Paul Leon.
Detective Comics #1049 is a psychological thriller twice over. I have read it, been disturbed by it, and you should do so too.
Superman: Son of Kal-El #7 is an enthralling story about the consequences of environmental degradation and climate change.
Nightwing #88 brings it on home with great writing ease and visual style. This is a real fan issue, so stop by and let me tell you all about it!
Aquaman: The Becoming #5 serves as the final step of Jackson Hyde’s journey in becoming Aquaman, as he cements his place in the world.
Batman: The Knight #1 takes a different angle to Bruce Wayne’s early days, showing how the persona of Batman was built over time.
Detective Comics #1048 delivers a large dose of backstory, suspicion, and intrigue in part 2 of ‘Shadows of the Bat.’
Cass and Stephanie are fascinating characters, long overdue for a new series focused on them, so the lackluster performance of Batgirls #2 is a real shame.
I Am Batman #5 mostly acts as a transitional stage for Jace Fox and his family, with a strong story making up for inconsistent artwork.
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Superman Issue 29 continues The Legion of Darkseid storyline, sending Superman into the future with only Superboy-Prime as backup.
Absolute Wonder Woman Issue 11 heads underneath the labyrinth in the latest issue, where another community is fighting for survival.
Batman Issue 1 is a new era that sees Matt Fraction take over the Caped Crusader, with a new look and feel to DC’s flagship.