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‘Anti Hero’ takes on the body-switching story-line in a charismatic and charming story of two teen girls from opposite sides of Gotham.
My Hero Academia Season 4 just wrapped up with a triumphant ending that set the stage for a new story, in a new world, with a new symbol.
The Boys: Dear Becky #1 begins a deep dive prequel mini series look innto the life, and death of Becky Butcher.
Batman: The Adventures Continue #1 is the digital-first mini-series, co-written by Paul Dini and Alan Burnett, who were both on BTAS.
Action Comics #1021 is the end of the ‘Metropolis Doom’ storyline. I review it and let you know how badly the Legion of Doom ruined the city and its hero.
Batman/Superman #8 sees the denizens of Kandor restored by the alchemy of the Lazarus Pit. Gripped in madness, they lash out.
Legion of Super-Heroes #5: With the science police knocking at their door the Legion is running out of time and Jon Kent needs to know.
Suicide Squad #4 sees the ever curious Harley Quinn asking questions of her newfound comrades. And the answers are sure to surprise her.
Far Sector #5 sees Lantern Mullein continue her search to unravel the secrets that infest the City Enduring. No one said life as a Lantern is easy.
Wolverine #2 is a compelling look into the mind of one of the greatest X-Men, and features a creative team that is firing on all cylinders.
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