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George reviewed Vanishing Point #5 Oct 5, 2025
9.0

Another solid done in one by mark russell. Artwork for the story nicely (contrasting in a good way).

Vanishing Point #5

By: Mark Russell, Ryan Alexander-Tanner
Released: Oct 1, 2025

A futuristic health clinic keeps patients alive against their will. But why? Vanishing Point is an anthology of short stories that are part science fiction and part existential horror. These are stories with a twist in which the twist is not the point of the story, but a beginning point from which to ask what it means to be alive.

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George reviewed Vanishing Point #3 Oct 5, 2025
9.0

Very good done in one. Nice to see Alberto Ponticellis art again.

Vanishing Point #3

By: Mark Russell, Ryan Alexander-Tanner
Released: Jul 23, 2025

In ‘Grave Remedies’, a genocidal visitor comes to Earth with a mission and a secret. The brainchild of Mark Russell, Vanishing Point is an anthology series of short stories that are part science fiction and part existential horror, with an exceptional roster of artists tackling each tale. These are stories with a twist in which the twist is not...

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Jeff Plaza reviewed Batman / Catwoman #12 Jun 29, 2022
6.5

While this series never reached its potential, this was the best issue in the series with ot of good moments.

However the flash forward and backwards stuff never justified itself. I do appreciate the experimentation and hope that King learns to better use it for future stories. I wont go to extreme conclusions that this is the worst comic ever or that King should never write again. This more

Batman / Catwoman #12

By: Tom King, Clay Mann
Released: Jun 29, 2022

Wedding bells are finally ringing for Batman and Catwoman! As our story concludes, the lovers prepare to take the next steps in their lives together by trading everlasting vows. The Bat/Cat wedding is here, and knowing Bruce and Selina, it'll be anything but conventional. You won't want to miss this final chapter of Tom King's Batman epic!

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George reviewed Batman / Catwoman #12 Oct 3, 2025
5.5

Wait Beaumont lives because she was impersonated by clayface and the worlds greatest detective didn’t realize it?

Eh.

Batman / Catwoman #12

By: Tom King, Clay Mann
Released: Jun 29, 2022

Wedding bells are finally ringing for Batman and Catwoman! As our story concludes, the lovers prepare to take the next steps in their lives together by trading everlasting vows. The Bat/Cat wedding is here, and knowing Bruce and Selina, it'll be anything but conventional. You won't want to miss this final chapter of Tom King's Batman epic!

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daspidaboy reviewed Batman #1 Sep 3, 2025
9.0

It seems that ever since Grant Morrison and Scott Snyder finished their Batman runs, every writer starts off strong but in the end falls flat. Tom King's run started off strong with his first arcs (The I am Trilogy) but then falls flat at City of Bane. I am one of the minority who personally enjoys James Tynion IV's Batman run, but I think it is very shallow. Joshua Williamson's filler run was not more

Batman #1

By: Matt Fraction, Jorge Jimenez
Released: Sep 3, 2025

A new day dawns for the Dark Knight Detective as Eisner Award-winningwriter Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) joins forces withsuperstar artist Jorge Jiménez (Batman, Summer of Superman Special) for anunforgettable new era of Batman!The best superhero in comics gets a brand-new first issue to kick off this newera that will test...

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George - Oct 3, 2025

Morrison had some great artists. Andy Kubert. JH Williams III, Chris Burnham. Frank Quietly. Tony Daniel’s art looked rushed though. So Batman RIP is brought down by that.

Criminology. - Oct 4, 2025

Morisson really did have a number of great artist and he utilized them to a great extent fitting what the different nature of his stories. But Capullo literally changed styles story to story, he showed so much diversity to his brush that i dont think that it could be even a question while still maintaing consistency. Even if the story was iffy, his art made it better. I never cared who drew for morisson, but with Snyder i was reading for Capullo at some points.

George reviewed Absolute Wonder Woman #12 Oct 3, 2025
10

A perfect issue. And the best to date.

Absolute Wonder Woman #12

By: Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Be careful what you wish for, Diana, as you just might get it. With a surprising but not unwelcome ally, Diana makes her final moves inside the maze. But even in winning the day, there will be devastating losses to bear.

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Superman Fan reviewed Absolute Wonder Woman #12 Sep 24, 2025
10

i would give a 100 score but i can't.

Absolute Wonder Woman #12

By: Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Be careful what you wish for, Diana, as you just might get it. With a surprising but not unwelcome ally, Diana makes her final moves inside the maze. But even in winning the day, there will be devastating losses to bear.

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gusresm - Sep 24, 2025

The tease in the end gave me goosebumps!

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gusresm reviewed Absolute Wonder Woman #12 Sep 24, 2025
10

Continues to impress! Thompson is flawless here: the plot and characterization are on point. The art is astounding. People talk a lot about Mora (rightfully so) but Sherman is incredible as well. I love his work in dark patterns but WW Iis where he truly shines. The tease in the end is fantastic.

Absolute Wonder Woman #12

By: Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Be careful what you wish for, Diana, as you just might get it. With a surprising but not unwelcome ally, Diana makes her final moves inside the maze. But even in winning the day, there will be devastating losses to bear.

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jess212 reviewed Absolute Wonder Woman #12 Sep 25, 2025
10

This is a generational run that is defining Diana in the most emotionally resonant way. Truly transcendent in it’s execution when it is all said and done this tale all ready has opened new depths to the character of Diana. in the darkness of the circumstance Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman manage to make Diana shine even brighter in this issue.

Absolute Wonder Woman #12

By: Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Be careful what you wish for, Diana, as you just might get it. With a surprising but not unwelcome ally, Diana makes her final moves inside the maze. But even in winning the day, there will be devastating losses to bear.

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9.0

The story in this one is a 10. It’s great that PKJ was able to finish his story from action comics.
The art brings it down to a 9. It’s just not to my taste.

Adventures of Superman: Book of El #2

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Scott Godlewski
Released: Oct 1, 2025

Superman is trapped in a far-flung future, fighting alongside one of his own descendants for an Earth he doesn’t recognize. Here, the House of El has been fractured and lost, exiled from Earth and hunted by its enemies. Can Superman reunite the Els in time to save the universe from his most powerful enemy and find his wayback to his own time? Fam...

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Martin reviewed Absolute Evil #1 Oct 2, 2025
6.0

Absolute Evil was well written and clearly well thought out … but boring as heck. All this book did was expand the “Absolute Universe” giving it a history that resembles an upside down version of the standard DC Universe … and that’s ALL it did. Yes there are some well written character pieces and they did knock off an Absolute version of one of my favorite DC characters to up the flatli more

Absolute Evil #1

By: Al Ewing, Giuseppe Camuncoli
Released: Oct 1, 2025

The emergence of superheroes has caught the attention of the world…and it’s certainly caught the attention of the people who run it. Ra’s al Ghul, Veronica Cale, Elenore Thawne, Hector Hammond, and the mysterious “Joker” have worked at cross-purposes until now, but this growing threat requires new ways of thinking…and new partnerships. ...

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George reviewed Batman #2 Oct 2, 2025
8.5

It’s a solid old school issue.

Batman #2

By: Matt Fraction, Jorge Jimenez
Released: Oct 1, 2025

Injured, cuffed, and tossed in the back of a GCPD paddy wagon with a dozen uncuffed and violent criminals, Robin (Tim Drake) will have to use everything he’s learned from the Dark Knight if he hopes to survive his own dark night.Will Batman arrive in time to help him, or will this mission change the waythe city and the GCPD view the Dynamic Duo f...

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daspidaboy reviewed Batman #2 Oct 2, 2025
9.0

This was a more exciting issue compared to the debut with more action. But it also has great characterization for Tim Drake, and I love the chemistry between Tim and Bruce. It seems that DC remembers Dick Grayson as Batman's greatest sidekick, Jason Todd as violent Red Hood, and Damian as Bruce's son. But they dont seem to know what to do with Tim Drake, seeing as he's normal.

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Batman #2

By: Matt Fraction, Jorge Jimenez
Released: Oct 1, 2025

Injured, cuffed, and tossed in the back of a GCPD paddy wagon with a dozen uncuffed and violent criminals, Robin (Tim Drake) will have to use everything he’s learned from the Dark Knight if he hopes to survive his own dark night.Will Batman arrive in time to help him, or will this mission change the waythe city and the GCPD view the Dynamic Duo f...

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Criminology. - Oct 4, 2025

I think in this issue Fraction played really well with some of the defining traits of Tim's: his overly analitical brain, which leads to overthinking and worrying, how grounded he is which explains his reactions and also how trustworthy he is.

7.0

The dialogue feels like it was translated by somewhat literate AI. It’s not smooth.

The Killer: Affairs of State: II #4

By: Matz, Luc Jacamon
Released: Sep 24, 2025

As the Killer and Barbara uncover more and more about the human trafficking network they’re investigating, the stakes only get higher. Once again, the Killer is pushed to disrupt his modus operandi. With the depth of what he’s uncovered, can he survive, and more importantly, can he protect Barbara?

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George reviewed JSA #12 Oct 2, 2025
7.0

This felt like a rushed finale. And there is no excuse for that when you take 12 issues to tell a story.

JSA #12

By: Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui
Released: Oct 1, 2025

The JSA’s back is against the wall as the Nameless Ones have entered our plane ofreality. Wotan and the Injustice Society are victorious…but never count out theworld’s first super-team!

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George reviewed Absolute Evil #1 Oct 2, 2025
8.5

Solid. Not great but solid.

Absolute Evil #1

By: Al Ewing, Giuseppe Camuncoli
Released: Oct 1, 2025

The emergence of superheroes has caught the attention of the world…and it’s certainly caught the attention of the people who run it. Ra’s al Ghul, Veronica Cale, Elenore Thawne, Hector Hammond, and the mysterious “Joker” have worked at cross-purposes until now, but this growing threat requires new ways of thinking…and new partnerships. ...

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George reviewed Absolute Superman #12 Oct 2, 2025
9.5

My favorite current title marches on in its greatness…

Absolute Superman #12

By: Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval
Released: Oct 1, 2025

No one defies the will of Ra’s al Ghul. If Superman doesn’t accept his place as the Son of the Demon, then Lazarus Corp will rain hell on the people most precious to Kal-El…the people of Smallville. So begins the invasion of Kansas!

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daspidaboy reviewed Absolute Superman #12 Oct 1, 2025
9.0

I think I said this a bajillion times. But Jason Aaron has won me over. He hasn't lost his talent or was past his prime. He just needed a new motivation and a change of scenery. It's debatable between which Superman series do I prefer, Joshua Williamson's main Superman or Absolute Superman.

But besides the tight pacing, interesting story, Rafa Sandoval's art is the scene stealer. I legi more

Absolute Superman #12

By: Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval
Released: Oct 1, 2025

No one defies the will of Ra’s al Ghul. If Superman doesn’t accept his place as the Son of the Demon, then Lazarus Corp will rain hell on the people most precious to Kal-El…the people of Smallville. So begins the invasion of Kansas!

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Superman Fan reviewed Absolute Superman #12 Oct 1, 2025
10

Best issue since #7, less chatter with the Al Guls and more focus on Kal and his search for connections. Beautiful art as always, and I liked the writing much more this time. Lana Lang's introduction too, I can't wait for this arc to end and focus solely on the core of Absolute Superman.

Absolute Superman #12

By: Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval
Released: Oct 1, 2025

No one defies the will of Ra’s al Ghul. If Superman doesn’t accept his place as the Son of the Demon, then Lazarus Corp will rain hell on the people most precious to Kal-El…the people of Smallville. So begins the invasion of Kansas!

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motorik reviewed Absolute Superman #12 Oct 1, 2025
10

Nothing short of majestic.

Absolute Superman #12

By: Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval
Released: Oct 1, 2025

No one defies the will of Ra’s al Ghul. If Superman doesn’t accept his place as the Son of the Demon, then Lazarus Corp will rain hell on the people most precious to Kal-El…the people of Smallville. So begins the invasion of Kansas!

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daspidaboy - Oct 1, 2025

I always flip and forth between Absolute Batman and Superman on which is my favorite to be honest

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daspidaboy reviewed Flash #25 Sep 24, 2025
5.0

Overall, Simon Spurrier's Flash is just confusing. This is the confusing, disjointed run I have read in a Flash run. Compare to Mark Waid, Geoff Johns, Joshua Williamson, and Jeremy Adams this lacks focus. Simon Spurrier is a writer that I'm hard to get behind because he likes to get all dense and crazy. I can tell that Simon Spurrier wanted to make a Flash version of Immortal Hulk where he goes a more

Flash #25

By: Simon Spurrier, Vasco Georgiev
Released: Sep 24, 2025

“Bad Moon Rising” finale! With the Earth plunging into total darkness, all seems lost as Eclipso has turned the moon into his engine of despair. But Jai West and one of the Flash copies have alast-ditch plan in mind—that involves the West family dog? It all comes down to this explosive final chapter of “Bad Moon Rising”!

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daspidaboy - Sep 29, 2025

Thanks for the respectful comment George. That's why personally while I didn't vibe or enjoy Simon Spurrier's Flash being too wacky and confusing, I can at least respect Simon Spurrier as a writer for constantly trying new things and taking risks.

George - Sep 29, 2025

Overall I wanted the run to be better though. And I am disappointed. And now There are very few writers that I would be excited about writing the Flash.

George reviewed Batman and Robin #25 Sep 29, 2025
7.0

PJK took too long with the last arc.
The way he wrote this issue feels like he will do the same with this arc. The issue was totally fine. But not as good as Batman, Detective, Dark Patterns or Batman and Robin year One. Nothing in this issue that says I have to pick up the next issue. Which is how I like my comics to work.
I’m out.

Batman and Robin #25

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Javi Fernandez
Released: Sep 10, 2025

A NEW ARC BEGINS HERE!
With Memento’s reign of terror at an end, Damian ismore committed than ever, both as Robin and as a Wayne of Gotham. But whenan unassuming hitman known only as “the Quiet Man” arrives in Gotham on amysterious mission of revenge, one of Batman’s deadliest enemies thought to bedead returns! A brand new art team, f...

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George reviewed Flash #25 Sep 29, 2025
7.5

Difficult to review, because this book summarizes everything that both worked and didn’t work about the run. thank you to Si Spurrier for trying something different with s character I love, but have grown tired of because of repetitive rinse and repeat stories. Because you can love and character and be tired of them because “both can be true”.

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Flash #25

By: Simon Spurrier, Vasco Georgiev
Released: Sep 24, 2025

“Bad Moon Rising” finale! With the Earth plunging into total darkness, all seems lost as Eclipso has turned the moon into his engine of despair. But Jai West and one of the Flash copies have alast-ditch plan in mind—that involves the West family dog? It all comes down to this explosive final chapter of “Bad Moon Rising”!

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George reviewed Good As Dead #1 Sep 27, 2025
10

David and Maria Lapham at their best.

Good As Dead #1

By: David Lapham
Released: Sep 17, 2025

SERIES PREMIERE

FOR FANS OF STILLWATER AND THAT TEXAS BLOOD

The Emissary Bridge has always connected the citizens of Port Lindon to hope and opportunity. But when one man shockingly sets himself on fire, the bridge now brings something else to the town: CERTAIN DEATH. Comic book icons DAVID & MARIA LAPHAM (the Eisner Award-w...

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George reviewed Detective Comics #1101 Sep 27, 2025
9.5

This is a Batman comic.

Detective Comics #1101

By: Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin
Released: Sep 24, 2025

“Criminals are a superstitious and cowardly lot.” Batman has long depended on this mantra to uphold justice in Gotham City. But what if Gotham was a city devoid of fear? Would this lead to a city free of inhibitions or a populace driven suicidal by an inability to process mortal terror? To answer thisquestion, the Dark Knight will embark on a h...

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BatSledge reviewed Detective Comics #1101 Sep 24, 2025
9.0

Another gripping tale launches strong out of the gate thanks to Taylor and Janin. While the new BATMAN volume that launched this month gets all the press and (deserved) accolades, this title and its creative team are often overlooked while consistently telling great stories month in and month out. This latest mystery is certainly no exception. I feel like all of the core Batbooks are firing on al more

Detective Comics #1101

By: Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin
Released: Sep 24, 2025

“Criminals are a superstitious and cowardly lot.” Batman has long depended on this mantra to uphold justice in Gotham City. But what if Gotham was a city devoid of fear? Would this lead to a city free of inhibitions or a populace driven suicidal by an inability to process mortal terror? To answer thisquestion, the Dark Knight will embark on a h...

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daspidaboy reviewed Detective Comics #1101 Sep 25, 2025
9.0

Tom Taylor does it again. He puts out a solid issue so far, I like seeing Batman being all detective and grounded in this story.

Detective Comics #1101

By: Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin
Released: Sep 24, 2025

“Criminals are a superstitious and cowardly lot.” Batman has long depended on this mantra to uphold justice in Gotham City. But what if Gotham was a city devoid of fear? Would this lead to a city free of inhibitions or a populace driven suicidal by an inability to process mortal terror? To answer thisquestion, the Dark Knight will embark on a h...

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George reviewed Star Trek: The Last Starship #1 Sep 24, 2025
9.5

Awesome issue.

Star Trek: The Last Starship #1

By: Jackson Lanzing Collin Kelly, Adrin Bonilla
Released: Sep 24, 2025

The Federation has fallen. Hope is fading. One last starship remains to fight for the future…unless a resurrected James T. Kirk dooms it first. Fresh off the run Screen Rant calls one of "the greatest eras in the history of Star Trek comics," writers Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly along with rising star and artist Adrián Bonilla (Alkaios, Let ...

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George reviewed The Twilight Zone #1 Sep 24, 2025
8.0

I liked it but my expectations were probably a little too high.

The Twilight Zone #1

By: Dan Watters, Morgan Beem
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Return to the Twilight Zone in this all-new anthology series featuring stories by some of the best creators in comics today! Each issue is a new tale in the vein of the iconic original television series that’s captivated audiences for over 60 years. And like the show, these stories will be revealed in terrifying black and white! THIS ISSUE: Write...

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9.0

I love the building dread. And the stuff with the cat.

Universal Monsters: Invisible Man #2

By: James Tynion IV, Brad Simpson
Released: Sep 24, 2025

JAMES TYNION IV & DANI CONTINUE THEIR HORROR MASTERPIECE Jack Griffin’s ambitions will not be limited by the small minds of his rivals. So now he must strike back....

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