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DC's Spring Breakout! #1

Writer: Meghan Fitzmartin, Cameron Chittock Artist: Gavin Guidry, Marco Santucci, Nico Bascunan, Wesley St. Claire Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: May 1, 2024 Cover Price: $9.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
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Written by Meghan Fitzmartin, Cameron Chittock, Joey Esposito, Morgan Hampton, Patrick R. Young, Tom Krajewski, Mike Barr and More Art by Kenya Danino, Vasco Georgiev, Paul Pelletier, Nico Bascunan and More Spring has sprung! Flowers are blooming, bees are buzzing, Harley is breaking King Shark out of Belle Reve prison...all is right in the DCU as both heroes and villains face all sorts of different spring breaks. Breaking out of a coffin? Lex Luthor has that covered. Spring break training? Send in Superman! Breaking out of your shell? Batman and Mr. Freeze explore that possibility through a connection in their shared past. Breaking down a wo more

  • 9.0
    ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine May 1, 2024

    Don't let the fact that the stories here might not be referenced in future crossovers or world-ending subplots, DC's Spring Breakout! is DC Comics at its best and has serious funs with its heroes and villains along the way. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Apr 30, 2024

    Overall, this is a fun anthology, but it feels much more scattered than previous ones. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Dark Knight News - Carl Bryan May 1, 2024

    I'm really beginning to enjoy these little respites from the standard DC plotlines, as they give readers a soft mix of character, but without overpowering darkness. However, the Katana story felt a bit misplaced for a book called DC's Spring Breakout. "Cold Feet and "Opening Day were my favorites from this mix. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Batman-News - William Martin May 1, 2024

    This looks like one of the better seasonal specials DC has put out with our crew averaging a decent score. These kinds of releases do provide something you don't get from any other books published by DC (outside the Black and White backups in The Brave and The Bold). While not every story hits, I, personally, am glad we continue to get these, as a reminder of an earlier era of comics. Read Full Review

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