Comics
Overall, Sabrina the Teenage Witch #1 is a treat. It’s light, airy, and has just enough magic to hook you into the next issue.
‘Dial H For Hero #1’ follows a teen Miguel’s daredevil ways lead him to trouble after a jump gone wrong leads him to become the wielder of the Hero Dial.
In this issue of Goddess Mode #4, the Poppies’ ties are straining and Cassandra finds answers, but she also finds more questions.
‘Shazam #4’ follows after Shazam and his friends have been attacked by King Kid and are scattered across the Magiclands. They must adapt.
Batman Beyond #30 picks up directly where the last left off, a seemingly dead joker, and a whole bunch of pieces to put back together.
‘Detective Comics #1000’ is a jam-packed 96-page issue celebrating not 1000 issues of the Detective Comics but also 80 years of Batman.
Captain Marvel #3 it continues to display excellent storytelling, art, and direction from its creative team, while showcasing empowerment.
High Level #2 follows Thirteen, a thief and Onida resident as she is swept in a bring peace to her post-apocalytpic and cyberpunk world by saving Minnow.
‘Batman #67’ continues the “Knightmare” with Selina finding out from the Questions just how deep Batman is in Bane’s illusion.
‘Nightwing #58’ continues the many issue stretch of a hero without heroism. Ric Grayson is still with us. There is still a ways to go with this arc
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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.












