DC Comics Reviews – Batman: Detective Comics #969: Tim & Steph Reunion
Tim Drake has a plan for Gotham–but is the rest of Gotham on board?
Tim Drake has a plan for Gotham–but is the rest of Gotham on board?
Shaken by Jor-El’s malevolent actions, Superman searches for answers to the mystery of his past, which seems to keep changing.
Wonder Woman’s brother gets another issue-long spotlight but it fails to make him a compelling character.
The Watchmen and DC Universe begin its crossover in the first issue of ‘Doomsday Clock.’ Is it worth reading? Ray and Corrina vehemently disagree on the answer.
The new Demon series has an excellent start.
The Kents are trapped on Apokolips, but Jon is having none of hiding and waiting for rescue.
We meet a gang of thieves who may have hearts of gold. At least, Space Ghost hopes so.
And the new President of the ‘Injustice’ Earth is…
As the intergalactic war clouds gather, the Bombshells are still fighting the one on Earth.
Conan and Wonder Woman battle sharks and ultra-powerful mythological beings but never each other.
Circe wants to sacrifice the Trinity to become all-powerful. Hint: It does not go well for her.
The genius of the Allreds is on full display in this series.
The rebellion is in full swing, as Arthur finally takes command of the rebel army. But Mera has a tougher time of it.
This series introduces great concepts but only teases us with their execution.
The Super-Sons gets a shiny new playplace!
Jessica is going well in her now job, until angry alien busts in. Meanwhile, Simon’s personal life hits a snag.
Selina and Talia talk the merits of loving Bruce Wayne. Only one sees him clearly.
Scarecrow doses kate with fear toxins but perhaps he’s the one who should be afraid.
Nightwing & Blockbuster team-up. But so do the villains who want to take out Bludhaven.
Cyborg has an epiphany that provides the JL with its’ first victory over the Metal universe.
Meet the new and improved Jetsons! Plus, Batman Doomsday takes over Metropolis, Batman & Catwoman fight Talie, and reviews of all of this week’s DC Comics.
Women shine this week at DC but none more so that Amanda Waller in a plan shooting down Nazis. Plus, looks like a version of TV Supergirl is coming to the DCU.