Comics
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25 puts its own spin on a controversial Spider-Man storyline, opting to ground its action and story in emotion.
The Marvels #1 perfectly captures the sense of adventure and humanity that fuels the Marvel Universe, thanks to a top-notch creative team.
Guerilla Green is a visual manifesto and instruction guide on how Damblé believes individuals can help save the planet through rogue urban greening
Helm Greycastle #1 is a visually stunning book steeped in Mesoamerican myth, but it can’t quite capture the promise of its premise.
Batman/Superman #17 brings Superman and Batman together from universes where the other doesn’t exist, But bizarre design choices hamper the book.
Batman Black and White #5 delivers a series of short tales focusing on some of the many faces, both friend and foe, surrounding the Dark Knight.
In Teen Titans Academy #2, classes have only just begun, but not all is well at Teen Titans Academy as a mystery begins to unfold.
Harley Quinn #2 continues the former villain’s mission to protect the clowns of Gotham City. But Hugo Strange wants to save them too.
Robin #1 is out and I have to say, it’s a strong opening issue. Check out my review for what makes it tick off all the right boxes for a great comic.
Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Tricksters #2 by Jordan Ifueko, Erin Kubo, and Jim Campbell tells the story of the Orisha trickster Eshu
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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.















