Wilson frames a really interesting conflict.
Wilson frames a really interesting conflict.
Wilson’s satirical wit slices through wealthy southern California health culture.
X-Force storms the Man with the Peacock Tattoo’s compound.
Jon is pulled into a new conflict with a horror from his past.
Rosenberg has a couple of really charming ideas for the Joker.
Ayala is doing a good job of pacing the series.
It’s too bad this ends up being the final issue of the series.
Silvestri’s work makes good use of one of the more iconic cities in the DC Universe.
There’s quite a bit of power in Batman digging up the grave of Bruce Wayne.
A very appealing run with the Flash family.
X-Force tries to find XENO’s base as the Man with the Peacock Tattoo hatches a new plan with Max.
Storm and her team go on a hunt for the Moira Engine.
As Forge and Monet take a trip into a black hole, the X-Men face off against the Brood.
Wolverine strikes back against Beast’s machinations.
Superman is back in Metropolis, but he’s getting some unwanted help.
As the family deals with their own problems, the Will gets a surprise, and Agent Gale visits an old friend of Marko’s.
The Quiet Council plans war as Sinister regrets his conquest.
The Exiles get closer to the General Contractor.
Superman and the family make a discovery about Metallo, a visitor brings her problems with her to the Kent Farm, and Supergirl needs help and only Power Girl can do it.
Zama’s scratchy hatching feels strikingly characteristic of…manga.