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Justice League Infinity #2 acts as both an action-adventure story and meditation on the point of existence in the DC Animated Universe.
Crime Syndicate #6 is a powerful conclusion to the series. Schmidt ensures that the series ends with the same amount of action it began with.
Checkmate #2 has a confusing plot that makes it difficult to maintain interest. This spy thriller hasn’t got the cohesion to create any thrills.
I am not Starfire follows Mandy, the daughter of superhero Starfire and is a thoroughly enjoyable coming of age tale with a superhero twist.
Harley Quinn #5 brings the incredible miniseries to a close. Harley and Hugo go head-to-head with the lives of Quinn’s friend at stake.
Strange Adventures #11 sees Alanna confront Adam about the things she learned from Mr. Terrific. What will this confrontation mean for her and Adam?
Teen Titans Academy #5i s an overall good issue that continues the exciting journey of the academy but suffers from stifling the exciting narrative.
Robin #4 reunites Damian Wayne with Ra’s al Ghul, his villainous ancestor. How will this affect the Boy Wonder? I’ll let you know! Read my review!
Static: Season One #2 continues to explore its titular hero’s mental state and growing powers while expanding the Milestone Universe.
Infinite Frontier #3 begins to weave together the series’ various plot points, featuring a multitude of DC heroes drawn by different artists.
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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.