Superman and the Authority learn more about the realities of Warworld and in the back-up, Martian Manhunter learns who’s behind the disappearances in Metropolis.
Superman and the Authority learn more about the realities of Warworld and in the back-up, Martian Manhunter learns who’s behind the disappearances in Metropolis.
Thanos attacks Lemuria to get Phastos.
Harley has undergone a lot of growth as a character, and that’s especially visible in the aftermath of Ivy’s leaving. Harley Quinn #11 is a great start to the next arc of Harley’s story.
Watters and Wijngaard manage to hold everything together.
A prison of nine-panel pages inhabited by so much ink and darkness.
A delicious balance between conflict, peril, action, and wit.
A largely satisfying issue.
It's a tight path to walk in only 20+ pages.
A well-told story by King.
A well-framed third issue for Kate.
Zdarsky and company admirably open a promising new series.
Pérez and D’Armata ratchet-up the tension admirably with the visuals.
As We See It is a deeply emotional, well-written exploration of what adulthood can look like for people with autism.
Lam and the Glories face the truth of their mission.
The future can be a scary place.
Paul gets some clues to what’s going on in Fairhaven.
Professor X and Magneto battle Omega Sentinel and Nimrod as Mystique, Destiny, and Moira have their final confrontation.
The Academy learns there’s more going on than meets the eye at the Bold Folks Home.
Superman and Jay look for clues to how Faultline was able to attack the Kent farm.