Just read this. Great issue in a a creative series. Not sure why no one is reviewing it…
Great end to a strange experiment by DC. I question the format and distribution schedule. I think I even missed a few issues… but really enjoyed this one. It was fun to read a green lantern book that I enjoyed.
As New England descends into darkness, the Green Lantern finally learns the truth behind her abilities and the long lineage of Lanterns that came before her. But is it too late? All the while, the evil plan of the wicked witch of Providence, Demona, is coming to fruition, and it’s keen to devour the planet whole! With the fate of not just New Eng...
Good issue. Looking forward to seeing how this pulls together in the finale.
THE ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR? Now that the Ultimates are using the Immortus Engine to its full capacity, Doom's dream of the Ultimate Fantastic Four may finally be realized…
I don’t know. I want to love this but something about the storytelling feels off. To be fair I missed the last two issues.
Sick of playing games with her food, the dark witch Demona takes to the skiesbacked by her army of monstrous beasts, determined to wipe the Green Lantern offthe face of New England once and for all…with a little help from a traitor in GreenLantern’s own collective!
Just a great classic Batman story.
A mysterious weaponized virus has infected the Dark Knight, and he does not know how long he has left before it takes control of his body and mind. Desperate for answers and unsure how long he has to get them, Batman turns to one of the most brilliant minds in the DC Universe, Mr. Terrific. “The Courage That Kills” continues in this can’t-mis...
I honestly think this is Tom Taylor's best work working on Batman. It is very intriguing, and I love Mikel Janin's art and the colors
A mysterious weaponized virus has infected the Dark Knight, and he does not know how long he has left before it takes control of his body and mind. Desperate for answers and unsure how long he has to get them, Batman turns to one of the most brilliant minds in the DC Universe, Mr. Terrific. “The Courage That Kills” continues in this can’t-mis...
Feels like this and the next issue would have been a great done in one back in the day. Because this issue is repetitive, to pad it out to two issues.
As Diana learns more of the “myth of the Amazons” from Barbara in Gateway City, a series of violent supernatural events begins occurring one after another, drawing Diana all over the globe to fight. Noticing a pattern, Diana enlists Etta to help her crack the mystery of why these events are happening in these places and how to stop them. The an...
In "Proof of Life", a robot is accused of sentience and put on trial. If it is found to be alive, it will be destroyed. But what proves that you are alive more than not wanting to be destroyed? 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 e...
Probably the best issue so far.
In "Proof of Life", a robot is accused of sentience and put on trial. If it is found to be alive, it will be destroyed. But what proves that you are alive more than not wanting to be destroyed? 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 e...
Just read this. Great issue in a a creative series. Not sure why no one is reviewing it…
Shirley's battle with function and purpose takes a personal, devastating turn, while Eberhard's life crumbles away and Lori's restarts. Everyone's perspective has changed-but who's really in control of Holland, Michigan? In the unbelievable conclusion of arc one, the balance of everything has shifted . . . and there's no turning back.
I picked this up in a dollar bin. Very odd comic. But I only read this one issue. Is it worth it to read the rest?
Hyde Street 6 is a fascinating piece of satirical horror, intelligently written and well drawn, but yet again, the issue just ends somewhere, without a satisfying conclusion or even some sort of cliffhanger.
The manipulative Mr. X-Ray wants OUT of Hyde Street, pronto. The closer he gets to snatching 10,000 souls, the nearer his freedom. And he wants to up the count in a big way: by capturing an entire theater full of poor saps who have found their way onto Hyde Street. But will one good soul ruin it all?
This made me tear up. It is as perfect as it could be.
THE ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR? Now that the Ultimates are using the Immortus Engine to its full capacity, Doom's dream of the Ultimate Fantastic Four may finally be realized…
Plot
They show how Reed Richards from this alternate universe was tortured by The Maker, another version of Reed Richards, to turn him into Doctor Doom. The Maker constantly humiliated him and kept him as his slave.
Doom sees the possibility of changing the past to recreate the Fantastic Four, as The Maker eliminated them one by one by messing with time. Doom's pain leads him to cr more
THE ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR? Now that the Ultimates are using the Immortus Engine to its full capacity, Doom's dream of the Ultimate Fantastic Four may finally be realized…
Deniz Camp is a genius
THE ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR? Now that the Ultimates are using the Immortus Engine to its full capacity, Doom's dream of the Ultimate Fantastic Four may finally be realized…
Great stuff. Nice moody art from Dani
The depths of Jack Griffin’s evil have gone unseen by those around him...but now his experiments take a twisted and deadly turn! la!
A solid first issue carried by the art. Script could have been tighter.
EXTRA-LENGTH FIRST ISSUE!
At the end of the 20th century, superheroes, geniuses, madmen, and activists rush towards WWIII! A Soviet "iron" hero, a superpowered American president, an insane cyborg soldier, an Afghan woman hellbent on building a better life for her people-these strange yet familiar beings collide in a story that...
Not my favorite issue but still better than 90% of what’s on the stands.
THE SECRET ORIGIN OF PRINCE SALAKA! And has Battle Beast FINALLY met a worthy challenge?
Exceptional writing here by Stephanie Phillips.
NEW DSTLRY SERIES DEBUT from Stephanie Phillips, the acclaimed writer of LIFE, Harley Quinn, and Grim, and Marc Laming, the amazing artist of Star Wars, Red Sonja, and more!
From 1768 to 1771, the HMS Endeavour, commanded by the famous Lieutenant James Cook, sailed on a voyage of discovery around Tahiti, New Zealand, and Australia. It ...
Not as good as issue 1 but still highly entertaining.
Port Lindon is on fire, and Sherrif Calhoun is running out of time to find out who did it. But the only way to catch a criminal is to turn to the most dangerous person he knows – his sister...
Broadly a catch up and set up issue; but still one of my favorite titles on the stands.
NEW STORY ARC
THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SERIES RETURNS!
The quest to save BLOODHOUND begins. Once the most respected of the Wardens, the father of Dire Wolf has disappeared—vanished off the Wildlife Grid, with whispers of madness following in his wake. Now, the remaining Wardens must band together to find him—or stop him—...
I’m going to have to go back and read this from the beginning. I feel like Maxwell lord was pulled in very late and is now key to the story. Perhaps he was in the early issues and I just don’t remember.
Deep in space, in an uncharted corner of the cosmos, lies an enigma— unimaginably massive while simultaneously empty, containing the echoes of an evil thought dead. And now, with the child Kamal in their grasp, the Fourth World’s most sinister villains traverse the void toward this enigma…and if they reach their destination, the universe itse...
I really liked this issue. Just felt like the art could have fit the story better. It needed more of an ominous tone on the quieter pages.
The origins of Fort Fox and Barry Allen’s experiments are finally revealed,but what do they mean for the future of the Flash?!
I like this issue. Still feel like the art looks rushed in some parts. Almost looks like a different artist is doing the Steve Rogers pages. The Colton pages just look more finished. And just better. Odd.
A NATION DOOMED! It's a showdown between DOOM and CAPTAIN AMERICA with the fate of Latveria hanging in the balance! As Doom prepares a fatal strike against those who stand against him, a sudden betrayal has Cap on the ropes and questioning everything he thought he knew…
Another month, and another month where I wonder where the good writer I was told Dan Watters was?
Seriously, the comic has good art, good colors, look, he brought in a cool villain, and...... nothing. Nightwing doesn't do anything, Bryce and the lesbian cop get all the attention. The main "plot" develops so slowly that sometimes I wonder if it even exists.
Please, a new writer, and it do more
Blüdhaven is changing. A new hero rises under Nightwing’s watchful eye while the mayor vows to wipe out crime and restore order. The streets of Blüdhaven are quieter, even cleaner, but a new darkness is creeping in beneath it all. An old enemy is pulling the mayor’s strings…and is about to make themselves known.
I personally don’t like the art. I think the problem is that watters is writing to his perception of the artists strengths and not his own strengths. The book just doesn’t work.
Cool art. Script could have been a little tighter.
"SpectreVision, the genre-distorting production company co-founded by Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah, joins forces with Oni Press and a rotating cast of premier comics talents for an unprecedented excursion into HIGH STRANGENESS—a brand-new series influenced by real, documented cases of paranormal phenomena, to reveal the liminal spaces where realit...
With this issue it finally clicked for me. Priest and Quesada are in top form.
The most shocking story of 2025 goes from Wakanda to New York City as some of T'Challa's history is revealed for the first time in the wake of his death. The key to saving the future lies in both T'Challa's past and the past of the man who will destroy the world!
Two shocking secrets are revealed that threaten to irrevocably change Batman’s world forever!
Is it just Loeb bumbling his way through a world he should have left behind years ago à la H2SH?
Superboy and Captain Marvel ride the rickety roller coaster (literally!) through the many-hued amusement park of motley meteoroids that is the Kryptonite Spectrum! With Superman now a bit…shorter in the tooth…the Boy of Yesterday must team up with a truly Marvelous friend in a story for the ages…for all ages! What, exactly, is Nostalgia Sprin...
Is it better than the prior issue? I liked issue one. Didn’t really care for issue two, with the exception of the depiction of Batman.
I love it all man, thought the last issue was magic. I am a bit biased as an Ice Cream Man fan. I just love Black Label non continuity stories that do their own thing. The weirdness, the strange Sci-fi and the avant story telling - all my bag. Anyone into any of that, that digs DC - I give this entire run my recommendation.
This issue was a truly wonderful return to form, bringing the series back to the glory of its first story arc. The twist of who the culprit is, I honestly DID NOT SEE coming!!!! Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!
There were so many great moments throughout this issue. I’m not sure which I found more compelling, the interactions between Gordon and Lynns, Gordon and Batman, or (my favorite) Bruce more
With the mystery of the terrifying new arsonist’s identity hanging over his head, Batman finds himself at a crossroads with one of his allies. Is it possible they’re the mastermind behind the flames devouring Gotham City?
It blows my mind that some people don’t like Hayden Sherman’s art. If any series these year deserves a deluxe hardcover it is this one. Getting this and absolute Wonder Woman at the same time has been a gift. Sherman must have had the first six issues done upfront or something.
Wow! I can't believe anyone would have a problem with Hayden Sherman’s art. Hopefully it's not a large group? But i guess everyone has their own preference? ....I absolutely agree! I was really hoping this series would get a deluxe HC.
This is the creative team that should be working on Detective Comics.
A mysterious arsonist has been secretly guiding the growth of Gotham and Batmanfrom the shadows…now their dark design enters its final stage. Will this grand workbe a success, or will the world’s greatest detective douse the blazing plot before it’stoo late?
I just honestly wanted something other than what DC gave us for their main Batman series "reboot". It doesn't feel fresh or new, just more of the same old same old. Dan Watters has such a good handle on Bruce and his regular cast and all their distinct voices. It just would have been nice to get more of that on a regular basis. I'm happy that this 12 issue series exists. I'm just sad that it's ending and we're now left with an ongoing of a pretty 'meh' Main Batman title.
Even though i'm not 100% in love with Scott Snyder's 'Absolute Batman' series, it still is enjoyable that I look forward to reading it. It just feels like the limited out of cannon series are producing better stories than the main ones.
I don’t want this to end.
How do we get this team on to the Detective Comics title?
With the mystery of the terrifying new arsonist’s identity hanging over his head, Batman finds himself at a crossroads with one of his allies. Is it possible they’re the mastermind behind the flames devouring Gotham City?