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The best issue of the series thus far. Camp has continuously proved to be incredibly proficient when it comes to theming, symbolism, and allegory, and he continues to maintain that skill here. Just great stuff on his front, which shouldn't really be surprising at this point. He's really making a strong case to be considered the best writer out there right now. Additionally, Morian continues to be more
Bleeding Hearts #6
It’s the 11th Annual Outbreak! For months, hordes all over the world have been preparing to celebrate the unholy origin of our species with a week of Bone-Tower building, ritual Live One hunts, live food, undead music, and so much more! You are what you are—be proud of that and of death’s victory over life!
Unfortunately, the weakest issue thus far. Fortunately, however, the series has been so great up until this point that this was still really good. This does feel like something that could have been a bit more condensed, but I'm not mad at what we got at all. Latorre continues to be great on the interiors, and I loved a lot of the shots throughout this. I'm just hoping this picks back up a bit with more
The Fury of Firestorm #4
Lorraine has tracked down Dr. Martin Stein, but what she learns in the processcould mean the end of Firestorm and Ronnie Raymond!
Clayface: Celebrity Dirt (2026)
Before he was Clayface, Basil Karlo was one of the hottest stars in Hollywood. As he breaks out of Arkham once again, he’s ready to stage his comeback, but there’s just one problem: Someone already beat him to it, and Basil Karlo is already a massive star. But if that’s true, what’s next for the real Basil? And what does his predicament have to do ...
A surprisingly quick read. Like, really, it felt like it only took me a few minutes to read this. In any case, I thought this was pretty good. Galán's interiors were not only strong and consistent, but also right at home with the tone/setting of this book. As for the writing, I liked it. I believe, as of now, this is the first book I've read from Doyle. They did a pretty nice job of hooking me int more
Clayface: Celebrity Dirt #1
Before he was Clayface, Basil Karlo was one of the hottest stars in Hollywood. As he breaks out of Arkham once again, he’s ready to stage his comeback, but there’s just one problem: Someone already beat him to it, and Basil Karlo is already a massive star. But if that’s true, what’s next for the real Basil? And what does his predicament have to do ...
It's a pretty solid read, but I also feel that this really hasn't done much to justify it being necessary. It's been stated in interviews, particularly by Snyder, that he doesn't want the Absolute line to get over-inflated just because it's been doing well (like, very well), and that he'd rather focus on quality, rather than quantity. Again, I don't think this is a bad book whatsoever. However, I more
Absolute Catwoman #2
Selina licks her wounds after her run-in with her mystery assailants. But she can’t linger long if she’s going to get her revenge.
Actually a great issue here. My general feelings on this book overall are something I've stated multiple times over. To me, this is a book that has been great at times, but it's more consistently been really good, rather than great. However, I really enjoyed this. Harley continuously trying to tell Bruce about her past and upbringing and whatnot did feel a bit longwinded, but I still found this to more
Absolute Batman #22
As the Robins nest in Gotham’s backyard, and Batman faces ultimate defeat, Harley Quinn’s origin is revealed. How does Harley connect with Ark M, and how did the Robins fledge from hatchlings to birds of prey? The call of more than one predator will be answered in this issue.
Pretty solid read, once again. I was surprised at the amount of material/commentary/etc. about the real-life comics world, particularly that of the beginning of Image in the early 1990s. I'm not super familiar with how the shared Image Universe works (with characters like Spawn, Savage Dragon, Youngblood, etc.), but it's a bit weird that Spawn's existence as a comic character in their universe...p more
She-Spawn #3
With the truth about the mysterious child now known, Jessica must make a hard choice. Save the child or potentially change the course of the entire world.
The weakest issue of Rosenberg's run on Spawn & King Spawn thus far, unfortunately. Not a bad read at all, but another instance of Al not being the book a whole lot. When he did show up, it was cool. Particularly as I wasn't the most interested in the dialogue between the criminals. Like, it was solid, but also not something that was strongly drawing me in. In any case, I'm hoping this picks up so more
Spawn #377
Heaven has had enough. The Lord God has made a new pronouncement—Death to all Hellspawns!
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Really good, but also a bit disjointed? I liked a lot of what we got here, but it really felt like the story was jumping from thing to thing before finally getting to Batman fighting Ōjō. I think Fraction has a lot of super intriguing ideas for this run, but I also believe that, perhaps, he needs to focus on less of them at a time so that they all have the proper amount of time to shine. As I've s more
Batman #11
The deadliest woman in the world wielding two blades is back, and her quest for blood puts her on a collision course with the Caped Crusader—and as chaos ensues, Vandal Savage’s corrupt GCPD won’t be far behind! If that weren’t enough, the sinister Minotaur, squeezing Gotham’s underworld, finds himself on a path to reckoning, courtesy of the Pengui...
Not as strong as the first issue, but still really good. This has done a good job of balancing its tone, in my opinion, with the mystery, the humor, the action, etc.. I think that Prince has done a good job handling Boston's character as a whole, as well. Morazzo is a good fit for the story being told, also, and I'm just really liking the work they're both doing. Looking forward to Deadman going t more
Deadman #2
Our eschatological escapades continue in this definitive depiction of DC’s Deadest Do-Gooder! An unknown species of demon has eaten the heaven-bound soul of a highway cyclist…compromising the sanctity of Earth’s Spiritual Math…and threatening the fragile glue that holds everything together! At the behest of goddess Rama Kushna, Boston Brand—a.k.a. ...
Still struggles with continuity from time to time (the pacing can be a bit jumpy) but I think that's mostly coz Campbell has all these awesome scenes he's envisioned and is desperate to get to. Will not complain about it too much because, like last issue, it gives us some pretty spectacular scenes.
Zatanna #3
Downed by a bullet enchanted with unknown magic, Zatanna is in dire straits. Can she survive by tapping into her newfound power as the Prime Magus of the universe? Meanwhile, Agent Di Manes of the Department of Occult Affairs is preparing for his own grand finale—one that will show Zatanna exactly where he stands.
As per usual with Campbell's work on Zatanna, this had some great art. Though, the story was a little lacking...as per usual, in my opinion. Far from a bad story, but not one that I feel matches the greatness of his artwork. That said, I did find this to be my favorite issue of the run thus far, so that's good. Hopefully Campbell can continue to improve, as I'd really like to consider this a great more
Zatanna #3
Downed by a bullet enchanted with unknown magic, Zatanna is in dire straits. Can she survive by tapping into her newfound power as the Prime Magus of the universe? Meanwhile, Agent Di Manes of the Department of Occult Affairs is preparing for his own grand finale—one that will show Zatanna exactly where he stands.
A bit surprised to see Mattina doing the main cover here, considering his situation a while back. Perhaps I missed an update, or multiple, about that? In any case, I enjoyed the inside of this book. Kind of weird that we're now three issues into Rosenberg writing the regular Spawn title and this one, and Al has barely been in anything. I don't dislike Hudson at all, I think he's perfectly fine, bu more
King Spawn #56
Spawn continues to push back against the terrors that have infected NYC. Only to realize that he is the cause of all of the suffering.
A bit of a quicker read, but still very enjoyable. This has been a pretty consistent book, in my opinion, for its whole run thus far, and I'm hoping the next issue closes it out strongly. All it really needs to make it enjoyable, theoretically, is Ezra taking down Nazis. That could be the entirety of #6 and I'd, very likely, be happy.
The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery #5
The Brutal Dark has taken to the sky, its plan has been put into action… and all of New York is in danger! With Ezra Cain literally hanging by a thread, he’ll have to rely on his old skills as a flying ace to have any chance of bringing its machinations to the ground!
Happy to say that this was my favorite issue so far. It’s still far from great, but I still enjoyed it. I do think the direction of the book, particularly the artist situation, is a bit strange (as is the change of logo design on every cover), but that doesn’t impact my ratings of the individual issues themselves. In any case, this was good and I’m hoping, at least, the final issue can close this more
Wonder Man #4
To LOVE and die in L.A.! The SPOT continues his deadly tour of Hollywood, hitting too close to home for Simon Williams. But tragedy isn't stopping HELLCAT and WONDER MAN from getting down to business…wink, wink, nudge, nudge. This issue contains a scene you've likely never seen before in a comic book! Children: DON'T LOOK! AVERT YOUR EYES!
It’s a solid read, but nothing absolutely amazing or anything. Corona’s art is, easily, the best aspect of this book, in my opinion. I do think Young is the type of writer that fits a character like Lobo well, but, ironically, this book just hasn’t been reaching that “next level” for me. It’s good and largely enjoyable for what it is, but also something I feel has potential to be a lot better.
Lobo #4
It’s the crossover we planned before you could demand it! Kara Zor-El and Lobo Lo-Bo finally meet again, and this date is going to be one for the record, boo— yeah, we said date, prove us wrong! We’re hearing that the solicit text for the Summer of Supergirl Special proves us wrong…Well, who are you going to believe? Right, yeah, that makes sense…B...
I can’t really place specifically why, but this was my favorite issue so far. Giandomenico’s interiors continue to be fairly strong, and I particularly liked the dialogue between Slade and Rose here. I was a bit worried when I saw the text on the cover, but I’m glad Fleecs wrote them exactly as he should have here. Really hoping that Rose continues to be featured in this book consistently.
Deathstroke: The Terminator #4
Slade’s got a job to do, and he can’t afford any distractions. Enter: Ravager, his deadly daughter. But is she here to save Deathstroke or kill him? It’s Take Your Kid to Work Day in this very special, kill-crazy family reunion issue.
Not quite up to the 4/5 or 8/10 mark for me, but this was pretty close to getting there. I might need to re-read the first three issues with the added context of the twist revealed here. Not sure how much my opinion of them would change, though. In any case, this was a pretty solid read, though I do think DaNi is capable of stronger interiors. I like her style she’s going for, in general, but I th more
Batwoman #4
Batwoman has declared war against the Dark Faith, and the body count continues to rise. As her actions raise alarms among friends and foes alike, the Question has come to Petalon in search of answers. But what she uncovers will force Kate into the most desperate fight of her life. If you thought last issue’s climax was shocking, just wait until you...