Category: New Book
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Stargirl: The Lost Children #6 by Geoff Johns Review

*This article contains spoilers for Stargirl: The Lost Children #6 (2023)* Stargirl returns with a blast from the past! The Android Hourman has had his circuitry rewired and made him villainous—though he is not the real big bad! This issue was worth the wait and the conclusion of the story may introduce a reason for…
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Stargirl: The Lost Children #5 by Geoff Johns Review

Stargirl and The Lost Children are still battling for their lives against the child napping villain named Childminder, along with a mysterious buyer who has a deeply rooted connection to the Justice Society of America of 1999. Even though Geoff Johns has been slow to release new material, his ability to captivate an audience still…
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Superboy: Man of Tomorrow #2 by Kenny Porter Review

It’s Superboy vs The Cosmoteers vs. The Dominators! For a story that exists only because it won a contest, also known as DC’s Round Robin 2022 competition, this is a fantastic story. It builds on Superboy’s genetic lore and proves there are more like him in the DC Universe. Though these new clones are byproducts…
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Titans #1 by Tom Taylor Review

Breaking News! It has happened! Tom Taylor has taken out a beloved hero within the first pages of his Titans (2023) run! But death rarely sticks in this neck of the woods—fear not reader, no doubt [Spoiler] will return!…
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Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #5 by Josh Trujillo Review

Extra! Extra! Read all about it! War has come to Blue Beetle: Graduation Day (2023), in the most action packed issue of the series! Batman has assembled a heavy-hitter team to take out Green Beetle, Yellow Beetle, and Blue Beetle. Starfire is still one of the only people on Jaime’s side, armed with her cultural…
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Green Lantern #1 by Jeremy Adams & Phillip Kennedy Johnson Review

Hal Jordan is back on Earth! After who knows how much time has gone by, Hal has returned to Coast City—and his first stop is Ferris Air. Of course, Carol Ferris wants nothing to do with the former Emerald Gladiator. She’s moved on. She has a boyfriend. She is not denying her intense love for…
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Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #3 by Tom Taylor Review

Injustice Superman has made his grand appearance—a big grand appearance. Last issue ended with a snapping conclusion. Ultraman had trouble holding his head high. Jon was shocked…
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Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #4 by Josh Trujillo Review

This issue was a deviation from the normal style of storytelling readers have come to expect from Blue Beetle: Graduation Day (2022) because it almost completely avoids The Reach and Blue Beetle and focuses instead on a separate villain’s journey—if it can even be called that. Of course, deviations can be welcome in comics, in…
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Green Arrow #1 by Joshua Williamson Review

Green Arrow is back in his own series and this time he’s not alone! Green Arrow (Oliver Queen), Black Canary (Dinah Lance), Connor Hawke (Connor Hawke), and Arsenal (Roy Harper) are finally reunited! It has been years since this lineup of archers shared the page, not since Green Arrow/Black Canary (2007) and it is about…
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Superboy: Man of Tomorrow #1 by Kenny Porter Review

The Super-titles have been strong as of late! Action Comics (2023), Superman (2023), Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent (2023), and now Superboy: Man of Tomorrow #1. DC is once again putting Superman and the House of El at the forefront of comics and it feels right. Take note, DC—you are doing something right!
