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AQUAMAN #2 (DC COMICS)

Arthur Curry has returned to an empty kingdom. The King of Atlantis has gone searching for his people. In the travels. He encounters an all too familiar symbol. It has transported him somewhere new. What does he find on the other side?

AQUAMAN #2 by Jeremy Adams, John Timms, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe takes readers into deep waters with its’ latest chapter.

Let’s not delay & dive further into the new adventure.

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Adams delivers on taking the King into uncharted territory. Taking Curry out of his underwater area provides an exciting adventure. There is a fair share of new creatures and characters. The dynamics offer a steady flow of banter and action. This carries Curry into an unlikely confrontation.

His meeting with Jenny Greenteeth offers a sampling of this new initiative. The story is very different than the traditional Aquaman tales. Adams explores a new use of the hero’s powers. Readers watch as this new ability opens up a sliver of hope. It also introduces a new player in the game. The writing carries the traditional superhero themes. There’s plenty of big action in the mix. Where it finds its’ strength is in the new challenge thrown at Curry. This pushes towards a great cliffhanger ending. There are many elements at play which is nothing but wins for the audience.

Timms and Lokus mix in great images of the King before marching forward. The aliens at play carry a sci-fi look to them. Aquaman’s disposal of the threats comes across larger than life. This is a welcomed change to what Aquaman has previously been seen as. Each image of conflict solidifies the ruthlessness of the King. It proves to be needed with his latest threat.

Greenteeth hits readers with a horrific look. The resulting action leads into a new aspect of this run. Panels show Curry’s newfound abilities to be game-changing. This leads into a dynamic two-page spread. Its’ fallout provides many heroic spots. Nothing compares to the curve ball ending. A full page image ushers Curry into an even further unseen place. This will have readers guessing what’s happening until next issue. Readers will have a great time seeing these visuals.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.2

A noble search proves to be quite the surprise for DC’s underwater king. Adams’ writing keeps the excitement level at an all time high. The electric art of Timms and Lokas craft a thrilling chase for answers. Two chapters in and there’s no shortage of redefining how great a hero the King truly is.

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ABSOLUTE BATMAN #5 (DC COMICS)

An offer you can’t refuse. That is what has been proposed to Bruce Wayne. The Black Mask offered millions for Batman. Wayne accepted. All roads have been leading to their confrontation. Will Gotham City be able to survive this encounter?

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #5 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles concludes its first arc in the Absolute Universe!

Lets take a closer look at how events play out!

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #5 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS)

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One thing is certain for this series: Expect the Unexpected. Snyder continues to redefine the Bat-Verse mythos. In this latest chapter, Batman meets to finalize his deal. The mood never ceases to raise tension. With Alfred’s narration in swing, Batman demonstrates his boldness. The method in which he maneuvers seems all too familiar. Its’ outcome is a fresh take which spirals out of control.

A declaration leads into a massive altercation. Snyder locks readers in as Batman takes the offensive. The result proves the inexperience of a young vigilante. Black Mask is written as an unhinged psychopath pulling all strings. There are no punches pulled. Violence takes over until the final act unfolds. Once here, Wayne’s best plans prove fallible. The outcome steers the story into a dangerous direction. It plays off the counter of Batman’s goals. The results appear that finding hope in Gotham may prove too deadly to chase.

Dragotta returns after an issue hiatus. The ever-building danger is established early. Readers can see this on Alfred’s face (literally). It is a small panel but reflects so much. This is blended with the strong flashback images. There is no escaping what is coming next. A full page image of Batman ready to attack speaks volumes.

The violence comes right to the forefront. This panels leave nothing held back. Readers watch as the unforgiving action never slows down. It is a side of Bruce Wayne that is vastly different. The same can be said for Black Mask. With Cowles’ lettering on display, the overwhelming sense of pain floods panels. It leads into a steady start to the closing pages. The emotions of both Batman and Alfred carry weight to how dire things became. Once the final page hits, it is clear that the danger in Gotham has only just begun.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.6

The early confrontation between Batman and Black Mask hurdles into a ferocious arc conclusion. Snyder’s writing injects many twists into the evolving adventure. Dragotta, Martin and Cowles unleash devastating visuals as the violence takes hold. The new era of Batman never ceases to impress in its’ absolute vision.

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TRANSFORMERS #17 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

It’s Decepticon civil war! Starscream has returned with forces. In his path is Soundwave and his army. The Autobots are trying to save the humans. There’s also a question of what’s wrong with Optimus Prime. There may not be a future Energon Universe after this battle!

TRANSFORMERS #17 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment) takes readers to the edge with this latest chapter.

Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding now!

TRANSFORMERS #17 by DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON, JORGE CORONA, MIKE SPICER AND RUS WOOTEN (Credit: Image Comics via Skybound Entertainment)

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Johnson keeps finding ways to break the Autobots. With Optimus loosing his grasp of reality, they are scrambling. Readers watch as Prime doesn’t have time to worry. He has to act fast in comparison to others. Beachcomber’s stance of conflict continues to stand apart. The writing shows a true neutral voice to the anarchy around him. It is fitting for the constant battles raging out of control.

This carries through to the Cybertron portion. The Autobots there make a play to gather help. It is full speed ahead as the action rages on. Elita steals the spotlight while handling her business. Considering how damaged Ultra Magnus has been, any signs of life here push the story along. Once the resistance breaks away, they give fans a monstrous moment. Hope may have arrived. The final page looks to be a true catalyst for change. A solid ending to the wild fighting at hand.

Corona and Spicer add more depth to Beachcomber’s mind frame. The images back up his claims of seeing a larger picture. It’s a big contrast to the state of Ultra Magnus. The near full page image shows the broken Autobot in a new state. Their images for Optimus Prime are small but effective. Knowing he may have lost control only sink their ship further.

The Cybertron portion is filled with emotion and action. It carries a Hollywood aura as the final resistance stand takes hold. Elita’s fighting is given a strong half page to convey her message. This goes toe-to-toe with Prime’s daring rescue attempts for the humans. With Bruticus and Devastator laying waste to Seattle, Prime switches gears to the defense. A half panel shows the fruits of his labor. It is quickly overshadowed by the final page. The full image welcomes a big surprise into the never ending conflict. This is just another day in the office for the high skilled creative team here.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.1

The never ending battle continues to stake its destruction of Earth in this new issue. Johnson’s writing takes the heroes into their breaking points. Corona, Spicer and Wooton head full steam ahead into the chaotic landscape with the art. The last paage could be a game changer or the final nail in the coffin. Where do you think it will land?

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THE LUCKY DEVILS #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

Professor Stane and Nurse Starr. Coller and Rake. Two humans. Two Devils. Their paths have crossed. A hellish plan to corrupt good souls is in full swing. The unlucky pair have no idea what’s in store for them. Next stop is the second level of Hell. Will they all be able to resist the tempting pull of Lust?

The Lucky Devils #2 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein, and Christopher Crank takes readers along for another wild chapter!

Let’s take a deeper dive and see what unfolds now.

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Let the corruption begin! Soule pens a devious tale centered around the dangerous sin. The introduction of Onion Screw throws a dark humor injection to the latest issue. Screw’s sleezy charm works on the readers as he breaks down the pull of sin. Even his own plans look to rival Coller’s. Their inevitable encounter should be one for the ages.

Stane and Starr demonstrate the slow burn effect both devils are taking. Starr is being string against temptation. The writing shows the drastic measure taken to ensure Starr falls. There should be no surprises as to what lows are taken to hit goals. Fallouts keep moving the humans into new areas. Soule keeps a fair dose of laughs blended in to assist in pacing. The closing pages wrap up events on a strong point before descending next chapter.

The artistic visions of Browne are second to none. In the opening pages, Hell’s cruise liner is everything and more. Screw’s rise to power is detailed and crafted. The flashbacks hit their key points showing what evil he possesses. It’s overshadowed by his own proposal. Seeing his presentation come to life only spells more troubles to come for humans.

Starr and Stane’s reaction to their devils is deceptive in effect. The split page panels indicate the slow breakdown. There’s nothing over the top on their methods. This is saved for Rake. Browne’s art shows what levels she’s will to go to get what she wants. The results are an awkward panel when Starr achieves a goal. It is that kind of state of mind that gives this series its edge. The parting pages reveal a more celebratory feel. Considering what just happened, it is a solid place to leave before opening up another sin.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.2

It’s sinful to have a series this good. Soule and Browne bring out the bad in their favorite devils with this chapter. Strong writing keeps the dark themes concealed with sharp humor. Browne and the art team construct phenomenal imagery as the Devils continue their evil ways. There’s no shortage of win on this series.

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THE HIVE #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

Crime can carry a vicious sting to it. Mason Shaw is learning this the hard way. The Queen Bee wants to retain control of her hive by any means. Nothing is off limits on what she will do for this. Defiance will not be tolerated. When Shaw links up with some defectors, his life will never be the same again!

THE HIVE #1 by A. J. Lieberman, Mike Henderson, and Inaki Azpiazu welcomes readers into the world of sex, buzz and rock ‘n roll!

Let’s take a deeper dive into what all the buzz is about.

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Lieberman presents a very gritty aura to the fascinating concept of control. The opening foreshadows the Queens wrath. It gives the readers just enough to work off of as the story rewinds. Readers watch as the mature themes shine before heading into the criminal aspects. Once here, the tale begins to cement its’ foundation.

The Queen’s concept of biological control is very ingenious. Her demeanor is cold and calculating as she sets the stage. Readers get to witness this concept in action. A highway robbery display the power of control. It is intense and unapologetic. Much can be said for Shaw’s involvement. His introduction to this world has many layers behind it. Where events ultimately end up prove to be the start of an unforgettable journey.

Henderson’s art encompasses the dirty underworld Shaw resides in. The opening sequence is tense and harsh. The two page splash perfectly sets the tone for the remainder of the books. Once events rewind, the Queens vision starts taking shape. There are many mature images that are on full display. It adds to the seedy world which the Queen rules upon.

The heist provides a high paced display of power. Henderson and Azpiazu mix in blurred panels to display the bio hold. It leads to big action with a few shocks in the mix. None more surprising than how the robbery ends. Nothing is held back. This pushes towards the closing act. Shaw’s stat quo is flooded with a sense of anxiousness. His reactions never seem to break as secrets come to life. This leads to the full page ending. At this stage, readers are fully ready to delve deeper into a crime story unlike anything else.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.1

Biology and Crime may sound like a unique pairing. The life and times of Mason Shaw being to show readers how engaging this concept can be. Lieberman’s writing constructs the grimy and unforgiving world of the Queen. Henderson and Azpiazu present intense imagery which catapults this imaginative tale to new heights. The buzz is definitely real behind this one.

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GREEN LANTERN CORPS #1 (DC COMICS)

In the wake of the DC “All In” movement, an intergalactic force is back! John Stewart. Kyle Rayner. Guy Gardner. Jessica Cruz. The GREEN LANTERN CORPS has returned. Standing in their direct way is The Sorrow. With time slipping out of their hands, the Lanterns have much on their plates. How do they fare in their latest incarnation?

GREEN LANTERN CORPS #1 by Jeremy Adams, Morgan Hampton, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Arif Prianto, and Dave Sharpe ushers in a new era in the Emerald Police of the Universe.

Let’s take a closer look at how events play out here.

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Adams and Hampton welcome readers into this new phase with a very solid debut. The initial pages show John Stewart and company in action. Readers watch as they handle Kanjar Ro’s trafficking ring. It also highlights moments with Stewart and Sojourner Mullein. Their banter unlocks a concern for Stewart readers will want to watch. The writing also gives Cruz and Simon Bas a segment to settle into Corps business. With an ensemble cast, spotlight pages are tough but manageable. This becomes even more challenging with the latest addition to the Corps.

It is a very familiar face that commands time in the story. Readers watch as they make an immediate impact. This carries into their first mission. A rampaging creature draws the Corps into their path. What follows lends itself to how this wildcard affect the mission. The end result proves to throw another shock into the mix. With the amount of personalities in play, the writing hits their key points. Just as events seem to settle, the writing team throws another surprise into the equation. It is one that is sure to have fans talking (along with the issue) on New Comic Book Day.

Pasarin and the art team capture the electrifying atmosphere of the GLC new era. The encounter of Ro is displayed with many heroic tones. It is capped off with a great action image. The full page splash announces to all that the GLC are back! Once events swing back to Oa, the focus turns to reactions. The art displays the various talks before shocking everyone of who’s new.

A full page splash throws everything in flux. The art team locks in the uncertainty of this character. Readers can’t help but watch as this character impacts stopping a monster. Pasarin’s art is very detailed how each character reacts to the new dynamic. The result is one fans will enjoy. Each panel brings out the best of the conflicting personalities. The art also grants a very strong final image. The full page image brings back another familiar face. There is much to enjoy with the art flooding the pages here.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.3

The next phase in DC’s space task force pulls off a major addition into their ranks. Adams and Hampton weave multiple returns in with the writing. Pasarin and the art team delve into the action as the Corps searches for its’ new strength. Judging by who crashes the party, readers should brace for what’s on the horizon!

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GRIM #21 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

Few things have been referred to as unavoidable. Death is one of those subjects. It can also be said Destiny is in that mix. Jessica Harrow’s life is a combination of both. Being the heir to Death’s throne, Harrow has tried outrunning this path. How will she fare when Time tracks her down?

GRIM #21 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS) continues to be “the Coolest Book at the LCS” with its’ latest chapter!

Let’s take a closer look at where events stand now!

GRIM #21 by Stephanie PhillipsFlavianoRico Renzi & Tom Napolitano (BOOM! STUDIOS)

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Leave it to Phillips and company to throw more surprises into a deeply woven tale. The introduction is very familiar to long-time readers. As it progresses, this changes quickly. Phillips plays off Jessica’s deciphering to bring forth the latest addition to the cast. It also puts Jessica into a unique position. Her avoidance of her destiny has been a main driver for her character. This issue showcases many possibilities (along with great one-liners) as different timelines are shown.

None might be as stronger hitting than the last one. It is a vision that can be unavoidable. The writing vents Jessica’s frustration. As someone who wants her own choices, it seems that might be out of her control. This leads into a very shocking confrontation. Another factor has been thrown into this equation. Phillips places a fantastic twist that will catch readers off-guard. It serves as a perfect cliffhanger for Jessica as she searches for answers but finds more questions waiting. Top level storytelling at its’ finest.

Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano provide a re-imagining of a classic moment to start events off. If anyone has questions about great lettering, Napolitano instantly reminds everyone why he’s one of the best. This leads into a full page image that is anything but a rewind. From here, the journey for Jessica stops by a new timeline. The “college days” hides the underlying themes while mixing in enjoyable moments.

This is all capped off by a gorgeous two page splash of multiple timelines. There are great easter eggs homages planted in the spread (“Eight Limbs”!). Time and Jessica’s confrontation carries a tension to it that makes the close even stronger. Flaviano and Renzi crafts stellar half page splits of timelines. This builds to the final full page panel. The mic drop moment is guaranteed to lock readers in until the next chapter drops.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.5

Jessica Harrow is confronted with an unavoidable fate in another spectacular chapter of “Grim”. Phillips’ writing blends in a new dynamic while challenging Jessica’s fate. Flaviano, Renzi and Napolitano continue to prove why they’re one of comics best creative art teams with their high caliber work. There’s nothing like this series at the LCS!

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JSA #4 (DC COMICS)

The Injustice Society has struck! Obsidian was taken down and replaced. Hawkman is trapped in Hell. Dr. Fate is thrown into a challenge he isn’t ready for. A last stand is being made at the Tower of Fate. Is this really the end of days for the Justice Society of America?

JSA #4 by Jeff Lemire, Joey Vazquez, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics) continues its’ “Ragnorak” storyline with Dr. Mid-Nite stepping into the spotlight.

Let’s take a closer look at how events are playing out.

JSA #4 by Jeff Lemire, Joey Vazquez , Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover: Cully Hammer

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As eluded to, Dr. Mid-Nite takes center stage for this issue. Lemire brings out the tactical side of Beth Chapel. Her dealing with Solomon Grundy is a feat that readers will applaud. The writing unveils Beth’s internal monologue. There is a sense of fear and worry in the tone. It is a natural reaction as she ventures further into the Injustice world.

Readers also get more insight on Obsidian. Since the first issue, it has been unclear what is truly unfolding. Lemire speeds up the pacing to get through this portion. It doesn’t miss hitting its key points. All roads tie back together with Chapel. The ending is a solid cliffhanger. It is a straight forward superhero ending that keeps the suspense high for what’s next.

Vasquez steps in for art duties with this issue (Guerrero remained on coloring). The faceoff between Chapel and Grundy is given a near full page image. It kickstarts a quick action portion. This gets slowed down for a half panel shot of the Injustice Society. Readers watch as their plans become exposed. It solidly caps off events before switching focus.

Obsidian’s story is more emotion driven. His reactions to his “hospitalization” connect with readers. It loudly states the frustration and doubt of what’s happening. The art team gives a great full page vision of Obsidian back in costume. Story pacing also pushes the art to quickly burn through these moments. The final pages deliver on action and stealing more hope away from the league in their darkest hour. It definitely keeps the vintage feel alive right to the end.

OVERALL SCORE: 8

Dr. Mid-Nite is the last hope for the JSA in this fast-moving chapter. Lemire’s writing brings out a new side to the young hero. Vasquez, Guerrero and Wands construct very sleek superhero themed art as the ed of days approach DC’s classic team. Definition superhero storytelling which is always a crowd pleaser.

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JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE ATOM PROJECT #2 (DC COMICS)

Captain Atom is on the run! In the wake of “Absolute Power”, super powers are been misplaced. Ray Palmer and Ryan Choi have put their minds together for a solution. The result has been “The Atom Project”. Their experimental plans seem to have potential. Nathanial Adam was part of the solution. Now, he’s become the lead of the problem.

JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE ATOM PROJECT #2 by Ryan Parrott, John Ridley, Mike Perkins, Adriano Lucas, and Wes Abbott continues the search for the answers.

Let’s take a deeper dive and see what happens now!

JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE ATOM PROJECT #2 by Ryan Parrott, John Ridley, Mike Perkins, Adriano Lucas, and Wes Abbott (DC COMICS)

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With the search for answers growing, this latest chapter leans into building distrust. Palmer and Choi are forming cracks in their partnership. This is all circling around how to handle their friend on the run. The question is posed out loud: what’s more valuable - the man or the project. In the opening sequence, it appears the latter. Readers watch as Palmer’s drive might be more harmful than good.

Captain Atom is growing into a sympathetic figure through this early stage. Pacing continues to tease the eventual turning. It also tries building up a large payoff later. The bear sequence is a surprising one. The fallout seems to get a desired, if not temporary, result. Once events shift back again to the present, the story becomes more clear. Judging by the final pages, there is more mystery getting added to what the endgame here truly is.

Perkins and Lucas starts events off with a full page Atoms image. The pair’s slow decent is clearly written on their faces. It is contrast to the many sides of Captain Atom. With the multiple time jumps, the art conveys the evolution of his current state. This excels when he finds who or what has his powers.

The full page reveal kicks off a wild confrontation. A two page splash throws everything into high gear. Lucas’ coloring brings the power struggle to a high point. The fallout is tied together with a great full page vision. As the final pages start, the mood shifts back to a grim tone. Readers watch as the final full page gives a haunting message as the fate of Captain Atom is still an unsolved enigma.

OVERALL GRADE: 7.8

The Atoms’ quest for answers starts breaking at its seams with the latest issue. Parrott and Ridley peel back more layers to the overall picture. Perkins, Lucas and Abbott display a wide spectrum of times with a hero’s journey of discovery. With the continuous climb, readers are expecting a monstrous payoff. Only time will tell how this wraps up.

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ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #4 (DC COMICS)

Kal-El is on the run. After an encounter with the Lazarus Corp., the Last Son Of Krypton made some enemies. One soldier looking for more information is Lois Lane. Lane’s initial run-in with El has begun to consumer her. This doesn’t sit well with some new players known as the Omega Men. Something has to give.

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #4 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey brings forth another explosive chapter to the Absolute Universe.

Let’s take a closer look at what is unfolding now!

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #4 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey (DC COMICS)

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Aaron moves the spotlight to Lois Lane for the majority of the issue. Right from the start, Lane’s journalism skills start appearing in her soldier persona. Readers watch as she starts interviewing Superman witnesses. The quest for knowledge leads her into a needed conversation. General Sam Lane comes across as a gruff, concerned parent. It plays well of Lois’s inquisitive mind. The result ushers in some new (and old faces) into the field.

Readers watch as the Omega Men are introduced. Aaron twists their familiar concept. The run-in starts turning into a “cat and Mouse” confrontation. This only becomes more complicated with Peacemakers. With an inflated cast for this chapter, pacing steers into a direct close. It is vintage Superman that scores big. The end results tie back to a loose plot point.

Seeing Peacemaker Smith go through the Lazarus Corp. protocol makes quite the impression. It may seem telegraphed in parts but doesn’t miss its’ landing. This throws the closing pages in flux. With Superman out of the picture, One Peacemaker does the unthinkable. It is a moment that is sure to come back to haunt Lazarus Corp. later. Where this now leads is anyone’s guess.

Sandoval and Arreola set up the interviews in a very throwback way. Using a 9-panel grid adds more context to what begins here. The slower pace fades when Lois must discipline a Peacemaker. A full page image of Lois handling business launches her portion. The banter with her father conveys another story. Each panel amps Lois’ disinterest in what she’s told. Much like her DCU counterpart, when she’s focused, Lois takes over situation like few others.

The Omega Men are presented in a vastly different light. Their use in this story is much more direct than lax. A near full page reveal shows their leader. Panels reflect the highly intense fight. With a red shroud crashes the party, the action goes even higher. It concludes with a vintage Superman power move. Little does anyone realize that Peacemaker Smith has done wrong. A near full page panel brings the horror front and center. Is the world ready for what’s next?

OVERALL GRADE: 9.2

With forces maneuvering. Krypton’s last son hits readers with a very thought provoking issue. Aaron pens a tale of drive hidden behind the action. Sandoval and Arreola lock in on the viewpoint of Lois as the latest chapter moves forward. Readers had better brace for what lies on the last page. Don’t miss it!

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BATMAN #157 (DC COMICS)

Gotham City is about to say goodbye to some old friends. After 32 issues, Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jiménez conclude their run on “Batman”. The pair have pushed Bruce Wayne to the edge and back. From “Failsafe” to “Joker: Year One”, there hasn’t been a shortage of exciting tales.

It is no surprise that their final story pulls out all the stops. “The Dying City” has cast a new light on Jim Gordon. Readers watched The Riddler form an uneasy alliance with the Court Of Owls. The result may lead to a global catastrophe. If that wasn’t enough, a new Rogue has entered the game.

BATMAN #157 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tony S. Daniel, Tomeu Morey and Clayton Cowles sees the Dark Knight take one last shot to save Gotham from falling.

Let’s not wait any longer & dive into this conclusion!

BATMAN #157 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tony S. Daniel, Tomeu Morey and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS)

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In this parting chapter, Zdarsky swings big. The overall sense of failure weighs heavy on both Batman and Gordon. During his run, both have had set-backs. Batman’s strained family relationship. Gordon’s fall from grace. The writing brings out their true selves. This is evident with Batman’s daredevil attempt to stop Kull from returning to Russia with Riddler’s info.

Pacing keeps rising as stakes become insurmountable. Even when there is one victory, the gravity of Gotham’s last stand never leaves the reader. Zdarsky throws in a few layered showdowns towards the closing act. None might be larger than the face-off internally. Between the action is a struggle. It perfectly brings events full circle with both leads. The result is a bittersweet ending. The conversation between Batman and Gordon puts perspective on the past while closing the chapter with new promise. No better way to say goodbye for now but hopefully not forever.

Jiménez is joined by Daniel for this final outing. Right from the start, Jiménez brings a dramatic flair to the aerial escape. Readers can’t help but be swept up in the chase. It concludes with a bold image of Batman lunging at his latest foe. The mid-panel shot throws a huge exclamation point on this portion.

It is equally matched for Daniel’s portions. The showdown between Riddler and Gordon had been building. Seeing both release their anger lives up to the build. It also provides Gordon something he has been searching for: internal acceptance. With his involvement in Mayor Nakano’s death, the art deals with his tortured conscience. Readers get this moment of calm before the main event starts.

Jiménez closes out the action with a brutal fight. Each panel becomes filled with tensions. Batman realizes there is no turning back. The sheer ferocity of this match connects. It leads into a surprising end before the epilogue. Daniel brings out the pent-up feeling from the heroes. Their reactions speak volumes to the guilt they have been carrying. It leaves readers with a spectacular parting image. A full page vision of Batman via Jiménez ends events with a hopeful thought for what’s next. A bittersweet ending indeed.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.6

Zdarsky and Jiménez leave it all in the pages as their epic run concludes! The thrilling last stand of Gotham is cemented with strong writing and phenomenal art. Readers simply can’t afford to pass on saying goodbye and hope this pair returns to Gotham’s streets sooner than later.

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BOOK OF CUTTER #1 (BOOM! STUDIOS)

In 2024, the “Slaughterverse” celebrated its’ 5th anniversary. The saga of Erica Slaughter continues to captivate fans with no signs of slowing down. One character who has been moving in the shadows is Maxine Slaughter.

Since taking up the mantle of a Black Mask, Slaughter’s journey has taken a sharper turn. The Order of St. George needs hunters. There is no room for failure. Maxine is being tested like never before. Her latest lesson takes her to Europe. Will she survive in the house of that produced Charlotte Cutter?

BOOK OF CUTTER #1 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Antonio Fuso, Letizia Cadonici, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design takes Maxine into the belly of the House of Cutter!

Let’s not delay any longer and dive into the drama.

BOOK OF CUTTER #1 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'Edera, Antonio Fuso, Letizia Cadonici, Miquel Muerto and AndWorld Design (BOOM! Studios) Cover: Dan Mora

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If you are new to the “Book Of…” SIKTC series, they are set up differently than normal issues. The story delves into the history of the house in mention. As one would predict, the Cutter house is one of chaos and staying one step ahead. It mirrors Maxine’s learnings on her journey. They are vital reading for SIKTC fans and new readers. Each gives many details that reflect the current drama unraveling.

When the story focuses on Maxine, we find her questioning her surroundings. The banter between her and George Cutter proves challenging. Maxine strives for answers but is given questions. It gives the unforgiving nature of the order a spotlight. Readers watch as a new player enters the mix: Victor Saint-Georges.

Where the story takes flight is the business dealings Victor has with another major House player. The proposal is quite intriguing. There is one part that may halter the deal. If the order is to move forward, all loose ties must be dealt with. This spins into the closing act. Maxine and George have a discussion that leaves quite the impact. It brings a close to a darker chapter of Order history while launching a new path Maxine may not be ready for.

With Three SIKTC artists on the book, the art changes in phases. Dell'Edera takes the opening moments. The tension with Maxine and George doesn’t take long to boil. Maxine’s trepidation is very noticeable as George tests her.

Fuso steps in for a more subtle time. The mingling at the house takes on a whole new feel. Maxine questioning George in front of Albie Cutter stands out. Their conversation volleys. The art locks in on key points. Albie’s smile versus Maxine’s stare downs. It ultimately drives to a haunting picture on the wall. The eyes of Charlotte Cutter never escape the house. It only steps aside for a new guest.

The meeting between Victor and a certain boss plays off their on-upmanship. Both think they have the upper hand. Dell'Edera leans heavily into smaller panels here. Readers can sense the tension with close up of he reactions.

Cadonici handles the side breaks with the House history. It is set up in a clear read. The smaller designs mixed in jump out as the past is being revisited. The chapter ultimately circles back to Dell'Edera taking George and Maxine on the final lesson. The panels carry much weight. It finishes with a subtle image which speaks very loudly towards the future.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.8

Maxine Slaughter’s evolution takes her into House Cutter’s uncharted territory. The writing takes readers into the deep politics of the hunting Houses. Dramatic imagery is broken up with a detailed look at where the most dangerous house rose up. This is a must-read for all SIKTC as the long build of Maxine blazes another path.

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BLACK CLOAK #11 (IMAGE COMICS)

Phaedra Essex has always been a polarizing figure in Kiros. The former Black Cloak was the catalyst of city breaking event. Five years later, Kiros is still picking up the pieces of the great fire.

With a serial killer on the loose, Essex is brought back into the fray by Pax and Alden. Dancing the public line is difficult enough. Searching for answers might finally end the last city of the known world!

BLACK CLOAK #11 by Kelly Thompson, Meredith McClaren and Becca Carey brings forth a show-stopping conclusion to its second arc!

Let’s not wait any longer & jump into the arc finale!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Thompson gives a big pay-off for long time readers with this issue. The slow burn method works to exemplify Essex’s importance to Kiros. Dagmar’s “interrogation” is prime example of this. Seeing how Essex and her team push unlocks secrets to readers’ delight. The writing hones in on the personal blow dealt with Dagmar’s revelations. It sets a course to an intense final act.

Once the group descends into the darkness of truth, the pacing picks up. Readers are hit with great payoffs. This pushes Essex and her partners into uncomfortable waters. Desperate times call for action. The story takes flight as a move is made with dire intentions. Thompson throws more twists into this segment. Its’ fallout perfectly caps off the dangers. The epilogue ties up loose ends while leaving much to reflect on. There is no better way to say goodbye for now, but hopefully not for too long.

McClaren opens the chapter up with simple panels. The color usages takes them up a few levels. Jumping deep into the chapter, Dagmar’s questioning hits with a unique panel drawing out memories. It is a sequence that connects with readers, allowing big payoffs.

The world of Kiros is a visual win in its own right. McClaren makes each vision of the city stand out. This rings true when dealing with The Heights. The near full page image pops as it launches a final standoff. This mood carries into the drastic move made by the guilty party. All the expressions by Essex and her team cover many emotions. It elevates the scene to new levels as readers watch. The fallout out teases a gory situation but structure leaves it in the minds’ eye. Readers can sense the emotional height slowly lifting. A full circle moment caps off the chapter with a defiant message narrating it. Nothing but a huge win for fans of this series.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.6

The latest saga of Phaedra Essex comes to a thunderous close with its’ strong arc ending chapter. Thompson’s slow burn writing brings readers an impactful ending. McClaren and Carey pull out all the stops, sending readers into the next phase of Kiros history. One of the best series at the shelves when it drops for a reason!

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SILVERHAWKS #1 (DYNAMITE COMICS)

Quicksilver. Bluegrass. Steelheart. Steelwill. The Copper Kidd. Together, they form a unit defending the galaxy from the evil of organized crime! They are the SILVERHAWKS!

Their legendary cartoon debuted in 1986. A small Marvel/Star Comics run followed until 1998. Since then, the franchise had remained dormant until now. The half metal/half human squad returns in an all new series via Dynamite Comics!

SILVERHAWKS #1 by Ed Brisson, George Kambadais, Ellie Wright, and Jeff Eckleberry ushers in a new era of space justice!

Let’s take a closer look at how the return shapes up!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Brisson pens a solid re-envisioning of the classic team. It is very easy to jump in with little or no previous knowledge. Jonathan Quick comes across as the ever confident lead. His beginnings are overshadowed by the grand escape of Mon*star. This clearly ruins Commander Stargazer’s retirement. It just readers just enough calm before the action kicks into high gear.

Quick’s case turns out to be more than bargained for. The intensity picks up rather quickly. It is needed to connect to the readers. When modernizing cartoon properties, there has to be something new offered. The writing takes a simple heist gone wrong into new places. This also fits for Mon*Star’s attacks. Both lead into a natural closing point. With time as a factor, measures are taken. The closing point solidifies that leaving readers locked in for the future of the franchise.

Kambadais and Wright keep panels simple to start. The Quick build is based off the wanting of action. This shifts gears with Mon*star’s escape. The full page image of the freed prisoners elevates the escape. Stargazer’s dread hearing news speaks volumes on the panels. It pushes for a reaction to be made.

The ambush of Quick and his squad shifts gears into a more serious tone. A near full page image explodes off the page. It’s followed up by a half panel finishing the job. The excitement doesn’t slow down here. Mon*star watching his created chaos is given a full page splash. He caps it off with a half panel attack. This shoves the story into its’ close. It is a bittersweet moment as a passing of the torch happens. The result is a full page splash to send readers home on a happy note. Get ready to take flight!

OVERALL SCORE: 8.5

In space, justice soars! The return of the Silverhawks delivers on a modern sense to the classic story. Brisson taps into a slightly edgier feel for the origin issue. Kambadais and Wright construct an explosive look at Bedlama City once events start taking hold. It’s a great starting point for new and old readers alike to jump aboard.

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GREEN LANTERN #19 (DC COMICS)

The Book of Oa stolen. It is now in the possession of Sorrow. With its’ content in evil hands, danger grows. Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps are back in action. Opposing them is a growing number of "fractal" lanterns. There’s no rest for the weary as duty calls the emerald heroes.

GREEN LANTERN #19 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Jason Paz, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Dave Sharpe launches the newly reformed Corps into “the Fractured Spectrum” saga!

Let’s take a closer look at where things stand now!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Adams dives into the new beginnings for Hal Jordan and company. The opening of this issue delves into Carol Ferris’ life as a JLU member. Seeing Ferris hold her own amongst the DCU’s heavies provides a fun set-up before Jordan crashes the party. With the two getting some quiet time, The writing blends their hero worlds with their relationship. It’s a solid break before events shift towards another familiar face.

Kyle Rayner’s mission with Odyssey leads to another addition to the cast. Readers will be amped up to see who’s added into the book rescue mission. Pacing devotes a lengthy period to get this all established. Once settled, the story briefly spotlights Sorrow’s alliance. There is a larger picture painted in the closing act. The case lead provides more surprises. None might be larger than the final page. It leaves many questions as the latest saga finally starts taking shape.

This issue has three artists on taking the image reigns. The Justice League conflict opens with a full page action splash. It shows the readers how the team is working. As the threat starts growing stronger, Hal Jordan crashes the conflict. The full page intro changes the mood. Ferris’ reaction beams with excitement. This is a stark difference than Batman’s brooding. Jordan and Ferris never let the audience escape their bond as events are playing out.

Rayner experiences more of the same with Odyssey. The full page shot grants the time traveler access to the issue. Odyssey isn’t the only one with a full page welcome. A recruited heavy hitter is gifted the same favor. Readers watch as the contrasting personalities light up the panels. As events steer back toward the mission, the art team changes the look for the closing act. The pages carry a dark tone until the final reveal. A closing full page splash is at the end of a haunting lead-in. It will have readers guessing what’s next as the story takes shape.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.2

The “Fractured Spectrum” starts its’ saga with a great jumping point. Adams’ writing sets the stage as the Lanterns brace for the chase. The art team construct the ever-evolving tale with a mix of heroics and personal reactions. There’s much room to grow from what is sure to be a classic Lantern tale in the making.

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SUPERMAN: LEX LUTHOR SPECIAL #1 (DC COMICS)

Lex Luthor’s memory was wiped away. The “House Of Brainiac” left Luthor a shell of his former self. It has provided Superman’s greatest rival a unique calm. Unfortunately, all good things may not last.

The fallout from Darkseid’s attack on the JL Watchtower has hide a piece of reality away. Only one person can crack the mystery. Will Lex give up his new status quo of happiness to try gaining his memories back?

SUPERMAN: LEX LUTHOR SPECIAL #1 by Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas and Dave Sharpe brings a difficult choice to Superman.

Let’s take a closer look to see where events play out.

SUPERMAN: LEX LUTHOR SPECIAL #1 by Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson crafts the ultimate lose-lose situation for the Man of Steel. With Lex losing his memory, he is a completely new person. Finding a conscience and sense of humanity has done wonders. Lex’s troubled past is sprinkled in throughout the story. It makes Superman’s dilemma much worse. Giving a sense of sympathy to Luthor will hit readers with an unexpected response.

The story never lets up of the pressure on Superman. This becomes clear when a walk in the park becomes an incident. Superman’s conversation leads into a question of morals with this move. Readers watch as the outcome becomes a larger catalyst than expected. Cracks in the foundation had been forming between the two characters. Superman’s reaction becomes more than realized. After another flashback, the story leads into its’ concluding point. Judging where it appears to be heading, there may not be any good solution for a bad man’s future.

Barrows opens up the issue with a quiet father-daughter moment with the Luthors. It doesn’t take long for some action to creep in. The two page action splash works perfectly here. It allows for the set-up with Superman making the call. A full page splash by Barrows shows what the wrong choice can lead to.

Once events move to the park, the mood lightens until an incident goes down. Superman crashes the scene with a near full page image. The conversation between enemies pours with consequences. Ferreira’s flashback sequences keep adding more layers to that foundation. Readers watch as a half panel tips off where things may lead. The closing act is very deceptive as it appears an issue was addressed. Happiness is fleeting as the pieces start coming together. Readers watch as a full page image delivers a mic drop as the DCU may never be the same again.

OVERALL GRADE: 9

The rebirth of Evil? That is the problem facing Superman in a soul-stirring tale. Williamson throws in emotional reflections before heading into a difficult move. The art team shines with big moments mirroring the heavy soul of a great hero. No good choice ever works without grave consequences.

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DC HORROR PRESENTS.... #4 (DC COMICS)

Even heroes can’t escape Horror. That is the premise behind an anthology series from DC Comics. Each issue focuses on terror tales firmly placed in the DCU. For its’ final chapter, two fan-favorite candidates take center stage. What awaits CATWOMAN & MATTER-EATER LAD from some of the top creators in comics?

DC HORROR Presents…. #4 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum Danny Earls, Jão Canola, Simon Bowland (Catwoman), Steven Kostanski, Brendan Hay, and Logan Faerber (Matter-Eater Lad) spins two spine-tingling tales onto readers.

Let’s not wait any longer and see what unfolds now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

“The Diamond That Steals Back” Grade :9

The writing presents Catwoman faced with a cursed diamond. Oswalt and Blum lean intot he curse as Selina Kyle struggles to cope. The nightmare set-up swings quickly into a crime caper. Readers watch as Kyle starts tracking down the fault of her score. It results in a very unique and fitting fashion. The closing ties up events perfectly. It never steers away from Catwoman’s crime life. Readers couldn’t ask for a better finish.

Earls and Canola hit the shock factor early. The full page nightmare of “The Wayne Family” sets a high bar. It leads into the fight for Kyle to regain control. Her interrogation methods shine. A unique “diamond centered” page breaks down the key history of the object. Readers watch as a certain Gotham fixture steps up for the diamond. Its’ result is a crowd pleaser of panels. The art gives readers something to smile about as the closing page hits. There’s a lot to enjoy here.

“A Matter of Life and Undeath” grade: 8.8

This tale takes place in the 30th century. Seasoned DCU fans know this is the Legion of Superheroes Era. MEL is a very tricky character to work with. When the power is to “eat Matter”, it allows some options. Kostanski and Hay play up the uniqueness. A change of heart leads into a mission to stop a zombie outbreak. The writing gives off a redemption arc for the hero. It is quirky and campy. Both are perfect for MEL. Readers watch the insanity unfold. Events close with a solid finish with no room for leftovers.

Faerber takes the art in to a more pop feel to begin. Once the mission comes up front, MEL is challenged to finish. The challenge is in all its’ gruesome glory. Once it attacks, a touch of fear fills the panels. MEL’s reactions knowing what he has done are priceless. Even with the zombies on the loose, MEL’s reactions front a good wall of confidence. Once events arrive at the showdown, a near full page image shows a hero’s redemption. The final panels reclaim its’ more friendly tone. Even in his faults, MEL conveys to the readers he is the only one who can stomach this challenge (literally).

FINAL POINT: 8.9

The final round of Horror and heroes doesn’t disappoint in its’ close. Each story carried a different vision that will work on readers. The Catwoman tale is filled with sharp writing and solid art. MEL’s problem spirals into a unique place via strong work from the creative team. It’s one not to pass on this week at the LCS!

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ARCBOUND #3 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

Kai’s new stat quo has been anything but easy. After being betrayed by Xander, his lifeless body was saved. It wasn’t in a conventional way. Kai’s body is now that of an Arc. Dr. Zon needs his help. With nothing left to lose, Kai accepted. Is he ready for who and what is next?

ARCBOUND #3 by Scott Snyder, Frank Tieri, Tom Hardy, Ryan Smallman and Buddy Beaudoin (Dark Horse Comics) continues its’ sci-fi epic with another shot of action.

Let’s take a closer look at what is prevailing now.

ARCBOUND #3 by Scott Snyder, Frank Tieri, Tom Hardy, Ryan Smallman and Buddy Beaudoin (Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Kai’s journey puts him in the direct crossfire of Barnes. Before that commences, Snyder and Tieri take a look back. The writing opens up about a past mission. Kai’s dialogue holds a sense of uncertainty as he dives into action. Once he arrives at the Regulator, old memories are not the only thing to resurfaces.

Xander sends Barnes to eliminate Kai. Their confrontation mirrors their high skill level. Once that settles, the writing throws in another swerve. It forces a change of direction. Pacing moves very fast in this portion. After some great action, Kai makes a necessary call. It does feel tipped off but with the pacing, it makes sense. Readers watch as Kai’s plan starts adding some strength to carry its’ heavy weight. it’s a solid set-up issue with many moving parts at play.

Smallman shows Kai in his element. The soldier’s perspective comes across very grizzled. Panels show Kai ready to return to action. A full page image shows his new destination. It leaves quite the impression. As he starts making moves, Kai seems to switch mannerisms into business mode. It’s subtle but is quickly interrupted when Barnes makes her play.

The full page image welcomes her into the direct conflict. There are great action images that follow. Readers watch as Xander’s move throws all plans off the deck. The art takes events up quite a few levels. It never holds back on the hellish aspects of combat. After the guns stop firing, Stallman brings a calm over the storm. The closing page sends everything onto a new path. It’s sealed with a bond forged in battle. Enemies beware.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Kai’s path of vengeance starts with a deep dive into danger. The writing takes Kai back to a past place with new beginnings. Stallman and Beaudoin take the bloody battles up a few levels with the art. The series continues its strong start with all the elements readers are wanting in a sci-fi classic.

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JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED #3 (DC COMICS)

The world of the DC Universe is changed forever. An initiative has created the Ultimate Justice League. A rotating team of heroes handling the dangers. Even with this movement, there are issues looming. Not everyone is on board. A traitor appears lurking in the shadows. It’s hard to believe but that might be the least of their worries.

JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED #3 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ariana Maher heads right back into the fire with an explosive chapter.

Let’s take a closer look at what unfolds now!

JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED #3 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With this chapter, there are a great deal of tie-in’s to other series. It is very refreshing to see the overall reach of “All In”. Readers get a big injection of “The Atom Project” saga. The Atoms and Plastic Man showcase the project plan with an easy example. Waid dabbles into it enough without leaving the main driver behind. This is all about the JLU vs the dangerous Inferno. As the action escalates, so does the uncertainty.

The fires raging in the Amazon provides a big event. Seeing the team adapt on the fly provides great shake-ups. It also gives some surprises. The dialogue tries cyphering the riddles of the mysterious figure. Waid’s writing plants doubt into the heroes. The result shows one hero making a bold dash into the chaos. Seeing the overreaction proves a flaw in the league design. This drives the closing act. Having a lead, the team reaches out for a powerful ally. What they find hits the audience with a thunderous statement. A huge blow is dealt that might be too great to overcome.

Mora and Bonvillain tease the calm before the storm with the opening pages. Watching JLU members on the “off time” helps to feature the vast roster. Once the Amazon drama unfolds, the JLU does what they do best. Fantastic art raises the stakes of the magical fight. The art gives each panel a huge feel. It never escapes the reader even with the story detours.

The “Atom Project” section spotlights a larger side story. Seeing the after effects of “Absolute Power” is blunt with a mid panel image. The panels explain the secret mission. It also eludes into the dangers behind it. Once events go back to the Amazon, the art hits with an iconic Aquaman half panel. It is quickly followed by a near full page guest spot. The mood swings quickly as the final panels change everything as the League struggles to find a break.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Inferno makes a big statement as the JLU is searching for answers. Waid’s writing hits with big moments and building side-plots. The art of Mora and Bonvillain keeps the action intense as moves are made. DC’s premier team doesn’t slow down in giving fans a blockbuster chapter.

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SUPERMAN #22 (DC COMICS)

Doomsday has returned like never before. Under the guise of the Time Trapper, he has offered Superman a deal. It is one that carries grave consequences. Unfortunately, time has run out. An alien armada has arrived in Metropolis. Their request is simple: “Give Us Doomsday.” What will the Man of Steel do?

SUPERMAN #22 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher presents an ever-mounting challenge towards Superman and Superwoman.

Let’s take a deeper dive into what unfolds now!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

“The Enemy of My Enemy”. What a complex corner Superman has been put into. Williamson has thrown a no win challenge into place. As the people of Calatron arrive, they demand Doomsday. Their offer is one that makes sense on many levels. It also sounds too good to be true. Leave it to two reporters to cypher through the front. The writing exposes both sides to come to a lie in wait. It leads to an expected response.

Knowing what Doomsday has done, it’s a justifiable rage. Pacing picks up as the frantic reactions take hold. The true threat here comes unto focus. Longtime Superman fans can appreciate the character’s reintroduction. Williamson leads readers into the fray with an unlikely team-up. It leans itself into a shocking direction. Right before it plays out, a switch is played for the close. A new character is taxed with handling the heavy choice. It’s an excellent spot to conclude events for now, but not for long.

Mora and Sanchez welcome readers into the tense landscape with a gorgeous two page spread. As the conversation starts between the “super couple” and invaders, the tensions rise. Each panel brings out more hesitation and fear. It reflects what is at stake. Readers watch as eventually things boil over to an extreme reaction.

An incredible full page blast brings a familiar competitor into the mix. As they maneuver through the book, the excitement grows. Readers can sense how intense this conflict is becoming. Seeing a direct close-up of Superman’s face defines this. It rolls into a jaw-dropping two page shot. Once the smoke clears, prepare for the final page. The art team leaves readers with a final full image that throws more weight on an already heavy decision.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The burden of Doomsday starts breaking the Man of Steel in an exciting new chapter. Williamson takes readers for a thrilling ride. Mora, Sanchez and Maher never stop delivering on bold moments from start to finish. Just when you think you have answers, the creative team swerves with a great twist. Get ready for it!

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