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Captain Marvel #3 it continues to display excellent storytelling, art, and direction from its creative team, while showcasing empowerment.
‘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
There’s no mistaking it, Captain Marvel is very much an origin story set deep into the layers of movies that make up the MCU.
Hal Jordan has left the Green Lantern Corps and turned to the Blackstar, he must prove his loyalty armed with only his wits in Green Lantern #5
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
Superman #8 continues the reunion of Clark and Lois with their, now noticeably older, son and his interations with his grandfather, Jor-el.
‘Hawkman #9’ sees Carter Hall, close to desperate, seek out an old friend from an earlier issue to help him stop the Deathbringers.
In ‘Young Justice #2’ the Gem World’s hellscape is readily apparent as Amethyst standing her ground against her homeworld and those running it.
‘Batman #64’ marks the first of four issues of the Batman/Flash crossover event series, “The Price of Justice,” from DC Comics.