Comics
Fantastic Four: Life Story #2 shifts its focus to the 70’s, introduces Doctor Doom, and ends up driving a wedge between the First Family.
At 256 Pages, Turtle in Paradise feels like a fleshed-out adaptation when it comes to graphic novels for the middle-grade reader in mind.
Justice League #63 features two stories again, featuring both the Justice League and Justice League Dark. Huge battles and surprising twists await.
Robin #3 is a wonderful action issue, but it also peeks under the hood of Damian Wayne, and that’s great storytelling. Read my review and I’ll tell you how.
Teen Titans Academy #4 is a great and fun story that introduces readers to new members of Teen Titans Academy who try to figure out a mystery.
Checkmate #1 is a new series that reunites Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev. A group of the world’s best detectives bring Checkmate back to life.
Harley Quinn #4 continues the story of the patron saint of clowns. Harley comes to terms with who she is as she tries to rescue her friend.
Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #2 finds the titular escape artist wrestling with the themes of race and legacy and a new archenemy.
Wonder Woman: Black and Gold #1 delivers an anthology of stories featuring the iconic Amazonian in beautiful black and gold.
Infinite Frontier #1 is a love letter to the nearly infinite possibilities of the DC Universe, featuring a large ensemble and epic storyline.
TRENDING POSTS
One World Under Doom Issue 9 ends the event with a whimper instead of a roar, as Doctor Doom tries to undo the one death he can’t allow.
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.













