DC Comics
Justice League Annual 2022 #1 pits the Justice League against an army of beings lost in time, and Wonder Woman has returned to the group.
I Am Batman #6 moves, Jace Fox, to New York City and sets up a new villain and new status quo, giving the title a much-needed fresh start.
Justice League Incarnate #4 revisits the past and present of the DC Universe to set up the finale of the “Infinite” Saga’s second act.
Detective Comics #1051 brings us behind the scenes of the madness that is Arkham Tower. It’s so bad it’s great, and I want to tell you about it!
Dark Knights of Steel #4 reveals the origin of its medieval universe’s Batman, which is laced with equal amounts of tragedy and triumph.
Monkey Prince #1 is a fantastic first issue for DC’s newest hero, as Gene Luen Yang writes a fantastical yet relatable story.
Harley Quinn #11 continues the series after a shattering conclusion last issue. Harley has to catch a train as Keepsake makes a move.
Task Force Z #4 is more than just a horror comic. Rosenberg has been telling an in-depth, complicated story that is just as much of a thriller
Superman and Robin Special #1 brings the Super-Sons (Superman and Robin) back together for an adventure of Nazi’s and dinosaurs
Peacemaker: Disturbing The Peace #1 offers a new origin for Christopher Smith, though it feels far too derivative of other antiheroes’.
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Batman Issue 8 looks to the elders, as three older gentlemen serve as the stars of the issue, including Green Lantern and Vandal Savage.
Absolute Superman Issue 18 merges two origin stories into one for the latest villain, combining magic and technology to replace Ra’s al Ghul.
The Flash Issue 31 reinvigorates the series, with a new creative team that returns Wally to the family man dynamic and running into danger.












