She’s got band practice with Mary Jane. Then she’s got a date with Harry Osborn. Then she’s got to help a few people out. And stop a bank robbery.
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She’s got band practice with Mary Jane. Then she’s got a date with Harry Osborn. Then she’s got to help a few people out. And stop a bank robbery.
Cassandra Price is the Oracle of Garbage. It’s not the most pleasant title imaginable, but she learns its value.
Supergirl blasts her way through a civil war in the Vega System with a huge Rob Liefeldy-looking gun and a demon axe from hell.
Laroche’s tale casts human politics against the overwhelming crush of an alien invasion.
David and Maria Lapham cast a reasonably thoughtful gaze into the prices paid for “progress.”
Sacks’ composition of the first issue is thoughtfully put-together.
Superboy and Robin meet the youngest...and meanest…Green Lantern ever!
The deconstruction of Wonder Girl, Cassie Sandsmark.
Batman and Flash cope with the death of Wally West, while looking to save gone bad Gotham Girl.
While Mike and Grace’s journey is rapidly heading towards its end their fate is still a mystery. Will they be able to fulfill Mike’s mission or will they die at the hands of President Barrow?
Deathstroke’s son Jericho breaks into Arkham Asylum in an effort to free him…
Benjamin Percy continues to develop a somewhat satisfying comic book adaptation of his full-cast audio drama podcast.
Seeing the team act in perfect coordination as shining heroes is pleasantly jarring.
What’s the thing hunting Batman?
Self/Made is beginning to reveal what might make it special.
Humphries continues to put together a really clever multi-layered script.
A story with a shrewd sense of composition.
It’s like Norman Rockwell with mutants.
Kind of fun to watch from a distance.