DC Comics
Batman: Three Jokers #2 features stellar artwork, but its story is severely lacking in terms of momentum and feels weighed down by fanservice.
Batman: The Joker War Zone #1 delivers a series of short stories set in the war torn streets of Gotham. A plethora of characters take center stage.
Batman/Superman Annual #1 sees the Earth’s Finest caught up in a deadly game to see which of them would win in a fight to the death.
Legion of Super-Heroes #9 continues the trial of the Legion as the United Planets take a deep look into exactly who makes up the Legion.
Batgirl #49 sees a serial killer on the loose and they have an unhealthy fixation on Batgirl. Can the killer be caught before another innocent life is lost?
Suicide Squad #9 sees the Squad launch their assault against Ted Kord. But will they be able to make the former hero answer for his crimes?
Dark Nights: Death Metal-Speed Metal #1 is the perfect love letter to Wally West and acts as a standalone tale for newcomers and fans alike.
Catwoman #25 delivers a Joker War tie in story as Selina, The Penguin and The Riddler pull off a heist amidst the confusion engulfing Gotham.
Batman #99 sees the Caped Crusader call in the reinforcements. With the Bat family together, it’s time to take back Gotham’s streets.
Daphne Byrne tells the story of a haunted young girl named Daphne, and the dark journey she goes on discovering who she really is.