Comics
Avengers #2 shows some classic superhero action, but also expands the wider story for this run as Captain Marvel encounters Kang.
Wonder Woman #800 looks at its titular character through the lens of some of her closest allies in its heartfelt main story.
Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #3 keeps the cosmic adventure exciting by shifting the tone, turning much darker and more mysterious.
Cyborg #2 has a plotline full of intruge and mystery, but many poor deisgn choices in the writing and the art let it down.
The Vigil #2 is a classic superhero book with the right drops of action, suspense, and character drama you need
Titans #2 is a well crafted issue that offers a fun mystery but really shines in how it depicts each member of the team
Batgirls #19 sees Cass, Steph, and Babs finally confront their would-be killer in this final climatic issue to their series.
Doctor Strange #4 actually features very little of its title character, focusing more on exploring a magical world being torn apart.
This is the first time in nearly two decades that Black Panther #1 has a writer with experience, a love for comics, and a love for the character.
Captain Marvel #50 marks the end of an era for the titular character as the last threads of her current series are tied up in this emotional conclusion.
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