Comics
‘The Long Con #6’ picks up with Dez and Victor having arrived face to face with Helvetica Caslan and proceeds to dive deeper into the past.
Mars Attacks Issue #5 is the conclusion of the rootinest, tootinest, Martian-shootin’est comic, with Martians, emotion, and living out a father’s dream.
Zander Cannon’s Monster sized Kaijumax gets an ginormous hardcover. Check out our review of Kaijumax where everyone can be a monster.
Coming in at 266 pages, the Dirty Old Tank Girl Omnibus gives readers plenty of quantity, but unfortunately, quantity isn’t the only factor.
In Auntie Agatha’s Home for Wayward Rabbits #4, Sawyer seeks help from Loomis the Mouse to get rid of the pests who’ve been getting into his belongings.
‘Vampirella Valentine’s Day Special’ follows as Vampirella gets a visit from a stranger has some spooky cases in New Orleans.
‘Wonder Twins #1’ follows as Zan is focused on being the cool kid in school and Jayna is worried about the Justice League’s ongoing fight.
Goddess Mode #3 from DC Vertigo, continues to speak to people struggling to find confidence in their power and keep the fight going.
Scooby Apocalypse #34 published by DC Comics continues the story of the gang and their adventures through an atomic wasteland as they fight for mankind.
In ‘The Batman Who Laughs #3’ the Dark Knight enlisted the help of James Gordon Jr. to stop the Batman Who Laughs but the Grim Knight is hot on their trail
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Batman Issue 8 looks to the elders, as three older gentlemen serve as the stars of the issue, including Green Lantern and Vandal Savage.
Absolute Superman Issue 18 merges two origin stories into one for the latest villain, combining magic and technology to replace Ra’s al Ghul.
The Flash Issue 31 reinvigorates the series, with a new creative team that returns Wally to the family man dynamic and running into danger.












