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BatSledge added Justice League: The Omega Act Special (2025) to their pull list Oct 1, 2025

Justice League: The Omega Act Special (2025)

A special oversize prologue to DC’s biggest event of the year. Everything since DC All In Special #1 has been building to this moment! Time Trapper is on the run from Darkseid’s Legion. Racing through time to learn how to stop Darkseid’s conquest, he witnesses how the future is already lost and the only hope of survival lies with the Justice ...

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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Evil #1 Oct 1, 2025
9.0

Despite the story’s limited setting and dialogue-heavy exposition, this book is an absolute winner as it brings together the mysterious power brokers of the Absolute Universe and sees them in league with one another to preserve justice and order. The book that ties all of the other Absolute titles together. Not to be missed!

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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BatSledge added Absolute Evil (2025) to their pull list Oct 1, 2025

Absolute Evil (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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BatSledge reviewed Green Arrow #28 Sep 27, 2025
6.0

Still too slow-paced and drawn out for my taste, and the mystery as to the identity of the villain isn’t particularly compelling. The art, while nice, is too static. The writing feels like Grell-Lite.

Green Arrow #28

By: Chris Condon, Montos
Released: Sep 24, 2025

As the addictive and deadly Crimson Sands strain runs rampant, Arsenal and Cheshire Cat patrol the skyline from above while Green Arrow uncovers a dark conspiracy running through Star City’s underground.

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BatSledge reviewed Green Lantern #27 Sep 27, 2025
8.0

Nice to have all the different Corps back in action, despite overall weak villainy.This storyline has proven to be overly long and drawn out, with erratic pacing, but this penultimate chapter finally brings a little more cohesion to the table.

Green Lantern #27

By: Jeremy Adams, Xermanico
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Part five of “The Starbreaker Supremacy”! Desperate times call for desperate measures! Enlisting old foes to their aid, the Green Lantern Corps makes a shocking sacrifice in order to fight the Sun-Eaters and save the universe!

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BatSledge reviewed Justice League Unlimited #11 Sep 27, 2025
7.5

Compared to the prior issue’s gorgeous Mora artwork, this issue’s art falls way short, even though Di Giandomenico has done much better work elsewhere. The storyline continues to dazzle and hold fans in suspense all the way through!

Justice League Unlimited #11

By: Mark Waid, Dan Mora
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Something strange is happening on Earth…and the Justice League is powerless to stop it! It began with a horrific volcanic eruption in the heart of the villain-stronghold nation of Zandia…and quickly spread to Count Vertigo’s neighboring kingdom of Vlatava. The parademons that the JLU faced before are only the tip ofthe iceberg—the entire pl...

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BatSledge reviewed Superman #30 Sep 25, 2025
10

Perfect wrap-up that leaves you wanting more! I wish this team would stay on this book forever, this is the best run the Man of Steel has had in several decades. And Williamson made Superboy Prime fun again instead of being a little one-note a-hole.

Superman #30

By: Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Superman has found the mysterious hero known as Booster Gold. Together, they must return to the present day to warn the Justice League, but Darkseid’s Legion stands in the way. The shocking events of thisissue lead into next month’s massive next chapter in the all in saga!

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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Wonder Woman #12 Sep 25, 2025
9.0

Very engaging wrap-up to the maze storyline, with lots of promising new plot threads to pick up, plus a nice little cliffhanger ending that opens the door for another big Absolute character! What makes this story so special is Diana’s humanity and compassion on full display.

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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7.5

Good first chapter, surpassed my rather low expectations. The cover didn’t sit well with me, though.

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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9.0

My favorite issue so far, though the art was a bit disappointing in places.

New History of the DC Universe #3

By: Mark Waid, Doug Mahnke
Released: Sep 24, 2025

Following the cataclysmic events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, the DC Universe isforever changed. Torches are passed as legacy heroes like Wally West embrace the mantles of their predecessors, heroes like Hal Jordan are tempted by darkness, and the Justice League faces formidable new threats such as Doomsday, Black Hand,and Superboy-Prime. Narrator...

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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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BatSledge reviewed Nightwing #130 Sep 18, 2025
8.0

The start of a new storyline in this issue holds great promise as Watters and Soy deliver their best issue yet. It works on several levels, including the Dick/Bruce encounter, the mayoral shenanigans on the horizon, the conflict with the police and the man-bats, Bryce and his new powers, and Dick taking on a protege. Best compliment I can give is that this lives up to the high bar by Tom Taylor more

Nightwing #130

By: Dan Watters, Dexter Soy
Released: Sep 17, 2025

Nightwing finds himself thrust into the unlikely role of mentor to an aspiring hero with incredible power. But is the city of Blüdhaven big enough for the both of them?

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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Flash #7 Sep 18, 2025
10

An outstanding issue made perfect with an excellent, and not entirely unexpected, conclusion! We get to see more of Wally’s humanity on display along with a growing comfort with his new powers. The Rogues are a blast as always, plus we get an introduction to the Weather Wizard, and a blink-and-you-miss-it hint of Mirror Master in one panel. The writing and the guest artwork are in peak form here more

Absolute Flash #7

By: Jeff Lemire, Travis G. Moore
Released: Sep 17, 2025

Wally’s desperate for some food, but when his efforts to eat land him in hot water, will the Rogues finally get their hands on the intrepid speedster?

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BatSledge reviewed Deadpool / Batman #1 Sep 17, 2025
4.0

Very disappointing. Best part was the different covers. The main story had some funny dialogue but pretty shaky plotting and uncharacteristically weak Capullo art compared to his previous Batman work. The other stories weren’t great, either, with the Wonder Woman/Cap story faring ok (but confusing in spots), the Green Arrow/DD story had some nice art, the Krypto story was a nothing-burger, th more

Deadpool / Batman #1

By: Zeb Wells, Greg Capullo
Released: Sep 17, 2025

The crossover you’ve pined for but never thought possible: DEADPOOL and BATMAN cross swords and batarangs as MARVEL and DC unite for the first time in decades!

WADE WILSON has been hired for a job in GOTHAM CITY, but will the WORLD’S GREATEST DETECTIVE help him or destroy him? The main story starring Deadpool and Batman will be wri...

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BatSledge reviewed Green Lantern Corps #8 Sep 12, 2025
6.5

I’m getting frustrated by this story that never ends. This chapter has big moments occur without any rhyme or clear reason as to why, they just do. A powerless Nathan makes the new power battery explode.because the plot requires it. The entities fall. Because the plot requires it. An old villain shows up in Teen Lantern’s power glove. Why?? Not because it makes sense or follows logic, but b more

Green Lantern Corps #8

By: Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin
Released: Sep 10, 2025

Part four of “The Starbreaker Supremacy”!The Lanterns make a mad dash to beat the Sun-Eaters to Oa, while the mysterysurrounding Keli’s glove becomes a dangerous threat to the Guardians!

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BatSledge reviewed Action Comics #1090 Sep 12, 2025
8.0

It’s another exciting chapter that has us experiencing Clark’s joy in what it’s like to walk in his shoes during these formative years. He is having fun being Superboy and is also acting like a normal healthy human teenager at the same time. Waid’s writing is great as always, while Patridge’s art continues to improve with each issue.

Action Comics #1090

By: Mark Waid, Skylar Patridge
Released: Sep 10, 2025

A long-forgotten hero from the past returns—but this is no team-up! As Superboyfights for his life against the original Man of Tomorrow, he discovers the real reasonsuperheroes have been gone for so long. Can Clark convince his enemy that hecomes in peace?

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BatSledge rated Batman and Robin #25 Sep 10, 2025
8.0

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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myconius reviewed Batman and Robin #25 Sep 10, 2025
8.5

There are some wonderful father/son moments in this issue. As Well as some great character moments for both Bruce Wayne and Damian.

This new artist is phenomenal!!! I only wish that he had gotten to illustrate the cover instead of the previous artist. The new guy’s art is so much more action packed and dynamic. The entrance of Batman and Robin into this issue is explosive!!! Immediat more

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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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Batman #12 Sep 10, 2025
8.5

While I didn’t enjoy it quite as much as the previous three chapters, this dark and haunting installment finds a new and even more sinister way for Bane to break the Batman. Tragic new origins for his Absolute Rogues Gallery, not to mention a ticking time bomb inside the Dark Knight himself, all courtesy of Snyder and Dragotta! Loved the last page surprise as well.

Absolute Batman #12

By: Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta
Released: Sep 10, 2025

Batman is at the mercy of the monstrous Bane. And though his body hasseen better days, his mind and spirit are still strong. But how much longercan that withstand Bane’s brutal onslaught?

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motorik reviewed Absolute Batman #12 Sep 10, 2025
10

Perfection.

This is one of the best comics I have read.

This should have won the Eisner. Perhaps though, it's too graphic?

I am genuinely blown away by this. This is without question, the best super hero comic book on the shelves today.

Every month is a genuine treat.

Ha. One day, I look forward to owning the Absolute "Absolute Batman."

Absolute Batman #12

By: Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta
Released: Sep 10, 2025

Batman is at the mercy of the monstrous Bane. And though his body hasseen better days, his mind and spirit are still strong. But how much longercan that withstand Bane’s brutal onslaught?

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Linkush - Sep 10, 2025 (edited)

Congrats, That’s a great pickup! All-Star Superman is an all timer. I’ve got the absolute editions of Batman Year One, Court of Owls, Death of the Family, Killing Joke and I’m planning on buying more such as Swamp Thing by Alan Moore, Mister Miracle by Tom King and Watchmen. Without a doubt my favourite way of reading comicbooks.

motorik - Sep 11, 2025

Sweet collection mate! I want the Mister Miracle one next. What a story. When Tom King is good, he's one of the best.

9.0

Really intrigued by this new Superman tale, as I’m not familiar with the creative team. This first issue captivated me within the first few pages and I’m intrigued by the possibilities of what’s coming next. A World’s Finest tale that I never knew I needed!

Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1

By: W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo
Released: Aug 13, 2025

The team behind the critically acclaimed Ice Cream Man comic comes to DCto apply its singular storytelling style to none other than the Man of Steel!Four new Kryptonites have been discovered in deep space, and Supermanneeds to know just what, exactly, they do to him—lest the colorful rocks ofhis home planet fall into evil hands! With Batman at Su...

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10

A truly dark, experimental and unsettling Superman comic. I am here for it. The excellence of Ice Cream Man in a DC context. The potential for storytelling is almost ludicrous. I am so pleased this is a thing.


Also it really must be said -

GABE HERNANDEZ is a brain dead moron.

Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #1

By: W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo
Released: Aug 13, 2025

The team behind the critically acclaimed Ice Cream Man comic comes to DCto apply its singular storytelling style to none other than the Man of Steel!Four new Kryptonites have been discovered in deep space, and Supermanneeds to know just what, exactly, they do to him—lest the colorful rocks ofhis home planet fall into evil hands! With Batman at Su...

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BatSledge added Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum (2025) to their pull list Sep 10, 2025

Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum (2025)

The team behind the critically acclaimed Ice Cream Man comic comes to DCto apply its singular storytelling style to none other than the Man of Steel!Four new Kryptonites have been discovered in deep space, and Supermanneeds to know just what, exactly, they do to him—lest the colorful rocks ofhis home planet fall into evil hands! With Batman at Su...

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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Superman #11 Sep 4, 2025
10

The last few issues have built up to this perfect chapter, wherein the art and writing come together to tell a harrowing tale of violence and torture that, through it all, shows the incredible resilience of the Absolute Man of Steel and his allies. As the action now shifts to Kansas, I can’t wait to see where things go from here, and in the meantime, I’m going to have nightmares about Braniac more

Absolute Superman #11

By: Jason Aaron, Carmine Di Giandomenico
Released: Sep 3, 2025

For five years, he’s been on the run, hounded across our planet, and treatedlike a criminal…yet his only crime was being born somewhere else. NowSuperman’s rage threatens to engulf the world at the urging of Ra’s al Ghul.And the only ones who can save the day…are Kal-El’s dead parents.

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BatSledge reviewed JSA #11 Sep 3, 2025
7.0

I feel like Lemire is more in his Animal Man-style comfort zone writing Absolute Flash versus this book. He seems to have difficulty here with pacing, transitions and a giant cast of characters. It’s still good, but it’s not compelling in the way Johns’ first two JSA books were (I won’t bring up his last run). This arc is also going on way too long but I’m hopeful for an exciting wrap-u more

JSA #11

By: Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui
Released: Sep 3, 2025

The Injustice Society has the JSA on the ropes, and Wotan’s grand plan ofreleasing the Unnamed Ones is one step closer to reality. But they forgotone thing: The JSA is not just a team—it’s a family!

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Martin reviewed Batman #1 Sep 3, 2025
8.0

I don’t like the constant renumbering of comics back to issue one … so I was already suspicious of Batman #1 even before I bought it, that being said I liked it. The main drawback is that it fails as a first issue - no explanation as to why Gordon is a 60 year old beat cop, or how Vandal Savage is the new police commissioner. Also it’s clear that Alfred is dead and only appearing in Bruce’ 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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myconius - Sep 7, 2025

AMEN! They definitely do not have any respect for us as readers, since the renumbering is nothing more than a sales push. It also diminishes the integrity of the hobby. Like people can point out the absolute groundbreaking debut of Joker and Catwoman’s first appearance in the original Batman issue #1. Or so many other notable stories from specific issue numbers over the years. Like I could mention a classic like Batman #232 and many would know the story I was referring to.

Hex - Sep 21, 2025

They do a new #1 for onboarding reasons. This has been done for decades. You're acting like this is new and somehow confusing. I get it, with age you lose your mental faculties but damn guys. Remember, comics are meant to cater to children. Pushing issue 232 in front of a kid instead of #1 even if the quality is better, a newcomer will gravitate to the #1. It's a marketing tactic as well as a way to delineate Fraction's start from the Zdarsky/Loeb runs. Marvel has done this far more than DC.

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motorik reviewed Batman #1 Sep 2, 2025
9.0

Loving the art from the off. Very vibrant. Pops, if you will. Nice to open a new run with a beloved character from the off and tapping in to precious nostalgia. I am enjoying beat cop Gordon!

Things escalate very quickly and some kind of creature is terrorizing Gotham (how original! I jest).

This Batman doesn't suffer fools . Our first central mystery appears to relate to 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 - Sep 3, 2025

The meta approach is very well done. We may not be getting a deconstruction of Batman, but we will get a story about if a man can change. Especially if that man is a fictional character that can’t really change.

BatSledge - Sep 3, 2025

You touched on all the key highlights here that stood out for me, plus I also loved the coloring in this issue. A key part of the artwork.

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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.

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George reviewed Batman #1 Sep 3, 2025
9.0

Close to perfect first issue.

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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motorik - Sep 3, 2025

Agreed!

BatSledge reviewed Batman #1 Sep 3, 2025
8.5

It’s hard to judge based on just one issue, but Fraction’s first Batman outing shines through in a way that we haven’t seen on the main Bat-book in many years. He begins putting down a strong foundation consisting of an interesting supporting cast, a rather exciting new take on the city itself, a new look at an old villain, and a somewhat more thoughtful, humane and inciteful first person n 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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