Batman & Robin #1 by Joshua Williamson and Simone Di Meo
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by Thom LaPorte
7M ago
*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 been through much—the death of Alfred, the Lazarus rains, the knight terrors—and Bruce Wayne recognizes the toll this has taken on Damian. Even more importantly, Bruce wants Damian to have the childhood he never had, the childhood full of friends and teenage experiences. And so, Bruce w ..read more
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Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #2 by Jeremy Adams & Eduardo Pansica
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by Thom LaPorte
7M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #2 (2023)* 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)! Green Lantern was among the strongest stories in the summer event—probably because Jeremy Adams (the main Dawn of DC: Green Lantern writer) was furthering his story arc and characterizing his Hal Jordan. This comic did exceedingly well in demonstrating the ..read more
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Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #1 by Jeremy Adams & Phillip Kennedy Johnson
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by Thom LaPorte
9M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Knight Terrors: Green Lantern #1 (2023)* Knight Terrors have gripped the dreams of nearly every hero in the DC Universe! Hal Jordan is no exception, and while most people fell asleep in the comfort of their homes, Hal was piloting a plane high in the sky with Carol Ferris aboard when the knightmares took hold!  Knight Terrors (2023) is the latest event in DC Comics’ Dawn of DC initiative. However, this event has felt absolutely unoriginal. While it has a different concept from the stories of the last 5 years of DC event history, there are stories with i ..read more
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Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #5 by Tom Taylor Review
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by Thom LaPorte
10M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #5 (2023)* 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… The issue begins with a retelling of how Injustice Superman was created…an illusion of Doomsday, a killer clown, a murdered wife. And though Jon sympathizes with his father from another world, he knows the im ..read more
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Green Arrow #3 by Joshua Williamson Review
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by Thom LaPorte
10M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Green Arrow #3 (2023)* 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… Green Arrow #3 (2023) As Oliver realizes where he and Lian have been teleported, he recognizes the archer with the legion ring. It is none other than his son, Connor Hawke! While Legionaries like Saturn Girl and Cosmic Boy are excited to see Oliver, Ol ..read more
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Titans #2 by Tom Taylor Review
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by Thom LaPorte
10M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Titans #2 (2023)* With their team member’s still-warm carcass found in Titans Tower, the team are flabbergasted. Every Titan’s face drips with concern and mourning. Dick Grayson makes a reluctant phone call to the partner of the deceased, but the person who answers is the most shocking of all! Titans #2 (2023) …Because it’s Wally West! Though Wally’s body lay dead on the ground, another Wally comes running into Titans Tower. And he is just as confused. As expected, the testing begins on identifying who the cadaver is, but all tests confirm it is, in fact, Wa ..read more
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Superboy: Man of Tomorrow #3 by Kenny Porter Review
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by Thom LaPorte
10M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Superboy: Man of Tomorrow #3 (2023)* Superboy has found his place in the universe! Across the galaxy, Superboy is being loved and celebrated as one of The Cosmoteers! Pira and Rotu-Za, two of the cosmoteers, are in love with the charismatic boy of steel—but their leader still holds hostility toward the super powered punk. Though things are bound to change…  Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow #3 (2023) Superboy is accused of not moving forward and not finding a new way, but rather chasing his glory days—the days when he was a hero saving people. Though what h ..read more
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Green Lantern #2 by Jeremy Adams & Phillip Kennedy Johnson
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by Thom LaPorte
11M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Green Lantern #2 (2023)* 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… In a flashback, Hal faced off against robbers who hid in a cemetery—they thought the police would be afraid to follow, and they were right. Only Hal pursued. A reminder of his lack of fear and his strength of will.  Hal used his lantern ring to create green ghosts to spook the robb ..read more
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Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #4 by Tom Taylor Review
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by Thom LaPorte
11M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #4 (2023)* 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 it.  In this issue, Jon meets with the so-called Insurgency—those who oppose the actions of Superman—and learns of their mission to kill Superman. Lex Luthor, a good friend of Batman, brings the Bat the ..read more
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Shazam #2 by Mark Waid
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by Thom LaPorte
11M ago
*This article contains spoilers for Shazam #2 (2023)* Here is an example of a near perfect issue. Writer Mark Waid has brought another great chapter in his Shazam run, this time balancing the light and dark parts of The Captain with near perfection.  The Shazam family are all concerned over The Captain’s outburst on the news—The Captain is usually kind and good, whatever made him snap, it damaged the name of Shazam. Everyone wonders why Billy/Captain did it, why he felt so above everyone, why his hubris elevated him to the status of God in his mind. It is a valid question. Mind Control? O ..read more
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