Comics
Catwoman #31 sees Selina regale her host Siddhart Roy with exactly how she has managed to smuggle Ivy out from under his nose.
Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point #3 gives readers a look at Batman’s current situation from the view of one of those who are controlling his world.
Nightwing #80 is a fun, glorious romp through the life of Dick Grayson and the city of Bludhaven. I’m happy to share my thoughts with you on this issue!
Superman: Red & Blue #3 features a quintet of tales that center on the Man of Steel’s humanity, courtesy of a roster of all-star creators.
Justice League #61 contains two different teams and two different stories. The Justice League and Justice League Dark both fight otherworldly beasts.
Wonder Girl #1 has grand ideas, and magnificent art, but suffers from rushed pacing, a plot too involved for a single issue.
Incredible Doom Volume 1 begins the story of four teens and how their lives are forever impacted by the arrival of online computing.
Mighty Morphin #7 upends the traditional dynamic between Lord Zedd and the Power Rangers, presenting the heroes with a monumental choice.
One of the three main truths about the Trench is a lie. Facing this revelation, Pa breaks down and tells his kids the truth in Snow Angels #4.
Scout’s Honor #5 acts as the perfect conclusion to the series, bringing a message of hope and unity throughout its post-apocalyptic setting.
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Superman Issue 29 continues The Legion of Darkseid storyline, sending Superman into the future with only Superboy-Prime as backup.
Absolute Wonder Woman Issue 11 heads underneath the labyrinth in the latest issue, where another community is fighting for survival.
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.