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Mairghread Scott launches Babs on a journey that lands her straight into a very strange and deadly den of criminals.
The future around the edges is little more than minor decoration on an otherwise very standard Batman story.
Dial H for Hero #2, with stellar art and unclear character motivations, is an issue full of fireworks, but lacking real meat.
Lois and Clark go undercover to get to the bottom of what’s happening to the DCU’s spy organizations.
Can Aquaman Thwart Namma’s plan to restart the world???
Jeremy Whitley thoughtfully fuses genres in an endearingly unique chapter in the lives of the latest incarnation of The Wasp and her friends at Genius In action Research Labs.
A sudden lurching together of an adventure that could have been much more sweeping and massive.
Overcomes a disjointed plot structure to maintain the intrigue.
Wonder Twins continues to be a weird, misshapen highlight in DC’s current publishing line.
Jon’s tale ends and gives Superman a new mission.
Wonder Woman and Giganta vs the Largest Titan EVER!
The Trickster plunges the entire city into madness
With Deathstroke locked up in Robin’s secret prison can he swallow his pride to protect his team?