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Stargirl The Lost Children #3 from DC Comics introduces us to the Lost superhero kids of the 1940s. Geoff Johns scripts this issue.
The Flash #791 ramps up the energy of The One-Minute War with a tragic death in the family as the Speedsters reel from the attack.
Nightwing #100 is a double-sized issue setting up our guy as the premiere hero in DC Comics. Having conquered the Great Darkness, Nightwing is on a roll
Lazarus Planet Assault On Krypton #1 from DC Comics describes the various ways the new Lazarus Resin’s magical rain afflicts Kryptonian characters
Spawn: Unwanted Violence #1, written by Todd McFarlane, boasts the gorgeous, bloody art that defines a Spawn comic, but it could use a little depth
Amazing Spider-Man #17 is a fun addition to the Dark Web crossover as Peter Parker is trapped inside Limbo, taunted by Chasm and his demons.
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #2 is extremely fun. It is possibly the best teen or young superhero comic within the big two right now.
Savage Avengers #9 pits the combined might of the Savage Avengers upon a Deathlok, right after they were murdered by Ultron.
Daredevil #7 takes Matt Murdock’s new team and puts them to the test before they go to war against the Hand and the Punisher.
Avengers: War Across Time #1 is a well-crafted throwback to the Avengers’ glory days and a reminder of Kang the Conqueror’s power.
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