Comics
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.
Nuclear Power #3 pulls back the curtain behind the alternate history of the series, setting the stage for an intense confrontation.
Ordinary Gods #1 is another stellar launch from Image Comics, with its creative team forging new mythology through character building.
Radiant Black #5 wraps up the series’ first story arc with an emotional battle while hinting at greater things to come in future issues.
BRZRKR #3 digs deeper into its protagonist’s psyche with an issue that’s fairly light on plot but heavy on action and gory visuals.
Archie and Tristan explain the use of gender-neutral pronouns and why they matter in A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns.
The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #3 proves the first two issues were no exceptions: the series simply is perfect through and through
Heroes Reborn #7 pits the Squadron Supreme and the Avengers against each other while revealing the new universe’s malevolent mastermind.
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