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Rogues’ Gallery #4 closes out a gripping and often sobering tale about what happens when the lines between fandom & reality become blurred.
The Mystery of Ultraseven #3 grounds its action in human emotion, juggling its weighty themes alongside some earth-shattering fights.
Thunderbolts #3 has a cast that may have been fully formed but it is nowhere near settled, with so much tension threatening to bubble over.
A.X.E.: Judgment Day #6 brings an end to Marvel’s latest event series, upending the world of the Avengers, X-Men, & Eternals in the process.
Moon Knight Annual #1 pits the lunar vigilante against the Werewolf by Night in a tale that pays homage to the history both men share.
Harley Quinn #23 is a brilliant example of everything that makes this comic great, in the second part of the “Who Killed Harley Quinn” arc.
Detective Comics #1065 is a dark ride into oblivion. The first tale is killer, but the 2nd one is a banger. Tune into my review and find out.
Action Comics #1048 brings drama to Superman’s family while scheming for more. Two great stories you should read. I reviewed both!
The Riddler: Year One #1 serves as a captivating prologue to The Batman, with Paul Dano taking a deep dive into the mind of Edward Nashton.
Though Black Adam won’t change the hierarchy of the DC Universe as Dwayne Johnson promised, it still makes for an entertaining watch.
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