DC Comics
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.
Justice League vs. The Legion of Superheroes #1 is the start of a crossover between the heroes of the present and those of the future.
Let me tell you about Detective Comics #1047, a rollicking good start to ‘Shadow of the Bat’ in a post-Batman Gotham.
Justice League Infinity #7 cements the series as a worthy continuation of the DC Animated Universe, thanks to the creative team involved.
Dark Knights of Steel #3 adds fuel to the fires of its main conflict as both the House of El and Kingdom of Storms prepare for war.
Justice League Incarnate #3 scatters its team across the Multiverse and explores a wide variety of DC’s heroes and villains in the process.
Superman: Son of Kal-El #6 sets aside heavy action to focus on the importance of investigative journalism and holding people in power accountable.
Task Force Z #3 is a horror comic that knows what it is. A chaotic series full of violence, but there are some beautiful moments included.
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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.












