Review – Batman: Detective Comics #983: Gather The Outsiders
Acclaimed writer Bryan Hill jumps on board Detective Comics, and he’s bringing Black Lightning, The Signal, and an all-new villain with him.
Continue ReadingAcclaimed writer Bryan Hill jumps on board Detective Comics, and he’s bringing Black Lightning, The Signal, and an all-new villain with him.
Continue ReadingBatwoman faces her dark future, and Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown get a look at their destinies in this penultimate issue.
Continue ReadingThis is a good week for new readers to jump in with the Super-Family, with Supergirl #8 and New Super-Man #10 guest-starring Superman. Meanwhile, Gotham is kinda falling apart. As Gotham does.
Continue ReadingThis week sees the return of the new Aqualad, who will be very familiar to fans of the animated Young Justice series, in the strongest outing yet for the new Teen Titans series.
Continue ReadingJustice League of America Rebirth #1 and Batman: Detective Comics spotlight what’s great about this new wave at DC.
Continue ReadingWhat else should you grab? If you like horror, Swamp Thing. Batgirl fans, the new issue is out and Black Canary’s back. Fans of Scott Snyder’s run on Batman should check out Batman & Robin Eternal, as there are major doings with Harper Row. But Ray and I won’t limit ourselves to just those comics. We read them all.
Continue ReadingThis week’s favorites feature women. Cassandra Cain is spotlighted in Batman and Robin: Eternal, Lois is the co-lead in Superman: Lois & Clark, and Black Canary, of course. Sadly, Superman/Wonder Woman and the Wonder Woman title suffer by comparison.
Continue ReadingYay for Secret Six & Martian Manhunter leading a strong week by DC. Boo for the bottom of the list, including two awful titles featuring Wonder Woman.
Continue ReadingThings are looking up for all the Robin and for one former Batgirl this week, meanwhile Carla “Speed” McNeil takes on Wonder Woman.
Continue ReadingIt’s multiple reality time in the DC Universe. Again. :sigh:
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