Comics
Amazing Spider-Man #1 is a shaky start to the web-slinger’s 60th anniversary, as it boasts solid art but a story that feels too bombastic.
Ithaqa #3-4 ups the stakes of the supernatural comic, with a story that has plenty of twists and turns alongside some truly trippy artwork.
Armorclads #2 continues to slowly build up its story, with its world-building and art attempting to make up for a rather sluggish pace.
Hulk #6 brings the “Smashtronaut” arc to an end, introducing the monstrous menace known as the Titan and testing Bruce Banner’s mental state.
The Vampire Slayer #1 is part of a brand new universe based on the Buffy TV show. Buffy is no longer a slayer, which means someone must take over.
Magic: The Hidden Planeswalker #1 is perfect for longtime fans, and it’s still accessible for readers brand new to the world of Magic the Gathering.
The O.Z. #2 continues to build out its post-apocalyptic take on The Wizard of Oz while exploring the past and present horrors of war.
Corollary #1 introduces readers to a universe governed by the Rule of Two. Everything has a twin. Even people. If your twin dies, so do you.
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #2 is the next issue of the team-up. As Superman suffers from Red Kryptonite poisoning, surgery is the only option.
Nightwing #91 concludes the Flash team-up with a style, grace, and good storytelling and fills in Dick Grayson’s path more. Tune in to my review to see why.
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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.