Category: New Book
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Some Worlds Simply Cannot be Saved: Absolute Superman #1 Review

This book is a powerful statement moving beyond the realm of story and into the nature of humanity. A reminder to not prey on the weak and if someone is being hurt, you stand up for them. These dystopian pages bound together to form what we call a “comic” is something special. This is the…
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Batman & Robin #1 by Joshua Williamson and Simone Di Meo

*This article contains spoilers for Batman and Robin #1 (2023)* The dynamic duo are back at it! Batman and Robin begin a new chapter in Gotham City—a chapter away from the mansion and away from bat-family conventions. But what is in store for the caped crusader and his right-hand man? Batman and Robin have both…
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Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #2 by Jeremy Adams & Eduardo Pansica

The knight terror is finally over! After a month of comics written by authors who were not penning the main Dawn of DC story arcs, the main writers are resurfacing! But before we move forward with Dawn of DC, we’re wrapping up Knight Terrors: Green Lantern (2023)!
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Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #5 by Tom Taylor Review

The tug-of-war between the Insurgency and Superman rages, and Jon Kent must finally choose a side. To join the side that has created world peace—albeit at the cost of fear—or the friends who follow a paranoid man in a bat costume. Though ultimately, the decision is clear to Jon. He knows which side belongs to…
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Green Arrow #3 by Joshua Williamson Review

The dimension-traveling Green Arrow (2023) title has become a time-traveling saga as well! While Oliver Queen and Lian have been teleported across space, this time they have been drawn to the future—to a legion of super-heroes. It is there that Oliver’s long lost relative waits him…
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Green Lantern #2 by Jeremy Adams & Phillip Kennedy Johnson

“In the present day, Hal Jordan finds himself somewhat lost—a wanderer reflecting on his decisions. Readers will recall the last time Hal Jordan found himself wandering and soul-searching, he was infected by the being called Parallax. Food for thought…”
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Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #4 by Tom Taylor Review

The road to Injustice is paved with grief. As we hurtle closer and closer to Injustice, it is obvious everything in the Injustice world has been led by loss and grief—two powerful emotions which have the power to destroy the world. Though we do not know what Injustice will look like, we are quickly approaching…
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Justice Society of America #4 by Geoff Johns Review

The Justice Society of America saga continues. This time, the time traveling story has brought Madame Xanadu, Detective Chimp, and Deadman into the fold—a heavy hitting team of mystical heroes who may play a role in saving the Justice Society of America…
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Green Arrow #2 by Joshua Williamson Review

Green Arrow (2023) has been combining elements from classic Green Arrow stories, while also introducing new elements that make this character interesting. Though Oliver Queen is in unfamiliar territory, he’s still dealing with his unfortunate condition—he is once again trapped on an island…
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Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #6 by Josh Trujillo Review

The spectacular conclusion to Blue Beetle: Graduation Day (2023) is here! This series has been a great ride, one which has reinvigorated Blue Beetle while also reinvigorating my love for the character. It has had tense moments, balanced nicely with lighthearted artwork. This is the definitive Blue Beetle run—one which should be read before seeing…
