Comics
‘Batman Beyond #32’ isn’t great, but it isn’t bad. The art and villain alone make up for frustrating moments between the McGinnis boys and Bruce.
‘Dark Souls: The Age of Fire’ is a prequel comic within the ‘Dark Souls’ universe expanding on the deep lore of the beloved games
‘Spawn Kills Everyone: The Complete Collection’ shows a mini anti-hero going after the characters from your favorite fandoms.
‘Outer Darkness Vol 1’ follows Captain Joshua Rigg, commander of the Charon, and his crew on a deployment into the outer darkness.
There’s a new creative team coming to Rat Queens in June, but the final arc from the previous team is here with ‘Rat Queens Volume 6.’
With its historical setting, Bitter Root Vol 1. tackles American racism head on, the monsters are transformed by the hatred in their souls.
Xena: Warrior Princess #2 offers up a balance of adventure, relationship, gods being gods, and nostalgia, perfect for Xena fans.
NIghtwing issue #60 is an improvement on the Ric Grayson drama. While it won’t give you the Dick Grayson you love, it does offer a grounded story.
High Level #4 shows that the world of the series is large, really large, and we have only begun to scratch the surface…
‘Batman #71’ follows as Batman faces off with Bane but soon realizes after speaking to the batfamily, his own memories are not what they seem.
TRENDING POSTS
The Flash Issue 31 reinvigorates the series, with a new creative team that returns Wally to the family man dynamic and running into danger.
Superman/Spider-Man Issue 1 brings the two icons together, as Clark Kent and Peter Parker work together to save the day.
Uncanny X-Men Issue 25 keeps the campfire burning at Haven House, as the monsters get closer to invading the home of the mutants.












