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Infinite Frontier #4 kicks off the miniseries’ second half, as the various characters are drawn together by Darkseid’s machinations.
Pennyworth #1 takes Batman’s closest ally Alfred on an adventure of his own. Alfred faces danger in three different timelines
In Suicide Squad: King Shark #1, King Shark and Defacer are swept into a mystical tournament for totemic animal spirits at the behest of the God of Sharks.
Justice League: Last Ride #4 continues the devastating story. As enemies start to circle, the final fate of a hero is revealed.
I Am Batman #0 returns to the world of The Next Batman, showcasing the early days of Tim Fox’s journey to becoming the Dark Knight.
Suicide Squad: Get Joker #1 merges the worlds of Suicide Squad and Red Hood. Jason Todd is sent to ill the man that killed him.
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.
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Absolute Batman Issue 15 finally brings the ultimate nemesis into Batman’s corner in the Absolute Universe, as the Joker is introduced.
DC K.O. Issue 2 starts the second round, where the competitors of the tournament have to fight to the death just to get their hands on weapons.
Absolute Batman Issue 14 is the final showdown between Bane and Batman, as this arms race of size and supremacy comes to an end.














