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Tempra16v2.0Turbo reviewed Batman #162 Nov 13, 2025
5.0

It's hilarious how bad this comic is.
NOTE: Nightwing and Huntress always work well together.

Batman #162

By: Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee
Released: Nov 12, 2025

"H2SH" with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee Part 5! Batman versus the Bat-Family! Whose side are you on?

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BatSledge reviewed Batman and Robin #27 Nov 14, 2025
6.0

Good writing interspersed with some rough storytelling in places, all tied together with some very sketchy, almost ugly, artwork. It’s hard to believe that Bruce is plagued by so much self-doubt when it comes to raising Damian after all these years and adventures, particularly during the Josh Williamson run. I did enjoy the new update for Arnold Wesker, who’s seemingly rehabilitated, but prob more

Batman and Robin #27

By: Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Fico Ossio
Released: Nov 12, 2025

As Batman’s newest enemy continues to cut a bloody path through Gotham’s underground, the Dynamic Duo works to uncover his motives. What is his connection to some of the city’s fiercest villains? What brought him back to hunt them down? And who will be caught in the crossfire? Find out here!

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BatSledge reviewed Green Lantern Corps #10 Nov 14, 2025
5.0

Bringing back the “other” John Stewart, whom I’ve long-considered to be the copy and not the primary version, is off to a rough start, since this version has no emotional investment in any of the last several years worth of stories, and thus is coming in as a kind of blank slate. What’s more, Hampton seems to be treating THIS version as the primary version, when I don’t believe that was more

Green Lantern Corps #10

By: Morgan Hampton, Fernando Pasarin
Released: Nov 12, 2025

In the aftermath of the Starbreaker Supremacy, Oa shines brighter than ever as home to the entire emotional spectrum! But the shared planet—a patchwork of Lantern territories—is rife with conflict as everyone adjusts to the new status quo. The newest Lanterns—including Keli, Vexar’u, Aya, and Narf—go through Kilowog’s Corps Academy, whi...

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daspidaboy reviewed Batman #162 Nov 12, 2025
3.0

This story has been delayed for 4 months.... for this. The only thing that is frankly good and consistent is Jim Lee's art. This feels like an alternate Batman or All Star Batman and Robin. Why is he blowing things up? Why are the dialogue and internal dialogue so melodramatic, serious, yet boring? Riddler literally said Nygma Time.

Personally, what DC should have done is after Chip Zda more

Batman #162

By: Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee
Released: Nov 12, 2025

"H2SH" with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee Part 5! Batman versus the Bat-Family! Whose side are you on?

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Gophfacekillah reviewed Batman #162 Nov 12, 2025
3.5

This book is not nearly decent enough to handle a release schedule gap. This issue feels like a big issue of nothing. Wanna know what’s going on? Well you’re not gonna find out in this issue…… or any bat book from the last 20 years because Loeb hasn’t read Batman since the Hush 1.

Batman #162

By: Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee
Released: Nov 12, 2025

"H2SH" with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee Part 5! Batman versus the Bat-Family! Whose side are you on?

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Quinn reviewed Batman #162 Nov 12, 2025
4.0

There is a lot of on the nose monologue and dialogue. Selina asks Bruce if he is five, and he is written as a five year old, all pouty and whiney. It’s been so long since the latest Hush issue that I forgot why they were fighting. This issue did nothing to clear up the issues. I guess Alfred never taught them to use their words.

And apparently Hush had a gun that launches scalpels. I more

Batman #162

By: Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee
Released: Nov 12, 2025

"H2SH" with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee Part 5! Batman versus the Bat-Family! Whose side are you on?

BatSledge reviewed Batman #162 Nov 12, 2025
1.0

Pure and utter garbage,the worst Hush 2 chapter yet! The dialogue and narration is so overcooked, melodramatic and completely absurd throughout the story. The art seems rushed and in some panels it’s difficult to tell what’s even happening. The characterizations for Damian, Dick, Barbara and Bruce are waay off the mark from their normal pre-Hush 2 portrayals. Characters show up out of nowhere more

Batman #162

By: Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee
Released: Nov 12, 2025

"H2SH" with Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee Part 5! Batman versus the Bat-Family! Whose side are you on?

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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Green Lantern #8 Nov 7, 2025
6.0

This “origin”issue didn’t endear me to the character of Jo Mullein much at all. I didn’t find much in her to empathize or identify with. That’s a problem when she’s the lead character in the book. Furthermore, after 8 issues, the storyline is so decompressed and slow-moving that I find myself rapidly losing interest in what began as an exciting adventure. Definitely at the bottom of a more

Absolute Green Lantern #8

By: Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay
Released: Nov 5, 2025

Who is Jo Mullein? The wielder of the green power reveals her deepest secrets…as her ex-wife decides whether to help her or turn her in.

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BatSledge reviewed JSA #13 Nov 7, 2025
7.5

Intriguing snippets of each character’s introductory storyline are interesting and well-drawn, but there’s not enough here to elevate this issue into a truly outstanding kick-off. That said, I’m interested to learn what happens next to each of these classic characters.

JSA #13

By: Jeff Lemire, Gavin Guidry
Released: Nov 5, 2025

The first days of the JSA are explored as we see the formation of the world’s firstsuper-team! "JSA Year One" starts here!

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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Superman #13 Nov 6, 2025
9.0

Another superb chapter sees Sol make a grand sacrifice; Lois and Jimmy begin to truly take shape into the personas we’ve come to know and love in the regular DCU; Ra’s calls for backup in the form of Braniac, and Clark, while self-doubting, is pushed to his limits protecting the citizens of Smallville. Hands down one of DC’S very best books thanks to this incredible creative team!

Absolute Superman #13

By: Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval
Released: Nov 5, 2025

The Battle of Kansas has begun as the tanks of Lazarus Corp come rolling down the streets of Smallville. Haunted and weakened from the horrors he suffered at the hands of Brainiac and Ra’s al Ghul, Superman wages a last desperate fight for everything and everyone he has come to hold dear!

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BatSledge reviewed DC K.O.: Knightfight #1 Nov 5, 2025
8.0

As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, these DC KO side-stories and spinoffs are more interesting and engaging than the main KO series so far. This particular book boasts an A-list creative team once again doing exemplary work, albeit in Gotham instead of Metropolis. Williamson has crafted an intriguing future timeline, vividly and exquisitely brought to life by Mora! Definitely worth your time and money!

DC K.O.: Knightfight #1

By: Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora
Released: Nov 5, 2025

Experience Batman’s epic journey during the explosive DC K.O. event! The Dark Knight is forced to take a different path in the tournament for the Heart of Apokolips—one that has turned Gotham into a deadly arena where Batman must battle against the Batmen of the future! Who are these Batmen? Stay tuned to find out! Get ready for the greatest fi...

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BatSledge reviewed Batman #3 Nov 5, 2025
8.5

Detailed character work once again from Fraction is helping set the stage for the inevitable confrontations to come, with Savage, with Strange, with Bernard, and more. I like that he’s delving into less commonly used villains and preserving past continuity to a large degree. The art remains gorgeous, the best work Jimenez has done! This may not be the flashy, plot-driven Uber-Bat portrayal we more

Batman #3

By: Matt Fraction, Jorge Jimenez
Released: Nov 5, 2025

Vandal Savage makes his move against Batman and Robin, Bruce Wayne tries to make amends, and the Riddler makes his play for arguably the most important item in all of Gotham. Fraction and Jiménez take things to a whole new level as their thrilling new run on Batman continues!

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BatSledge reviewed Batman & Robin: Year One #12 Oct 30, 2025
9.0

A wonderful conclusion to an incredibly good story that got better as it went along, particularly in the second half of the series. Waid struck a perfect balance between the action and costumed theatrics, the character development and relationship building, and the villains’ plotting and scheming. The combination of Two Face and Clayface was a clever pairing. Lots of clever twists right up throu more

Batman & Robin: Year One #12

By: Mark Waid, Chris Samnee
Released: Oct 29, 2025

The fate of Gotham hangs in the balance as Batman and Robin battle through a horde of clay monsters that have overtaken the city!

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10

Holy peak, Batman. Let me get this out of the way really quickly. Harren and McClaren both did really good jobs here and I liked what they gave us here. That said, Johnson knocked it out of the park with the main story. That story, on its own, gets a 10/10 for me. Warren and McClaren's stories were just gravy. Batman hitting a One Winged Angel was just insane and I loved it so much. The story as a more

Absolute Batman Annual: 2025

By: Daniel Warren Johnson
Released: Oct 29, 2025

Some of the biggest names in comics take a turn in the Absolute Universe! Daniel Warren Johnson and James Harren tell tales from Absolute Batman’s early days! How did Bruce acquire his batmobile? And what was it like for Black Mask’s party animals when Batman first hit the scene?

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Screaming Enigma - Oct 29, 2025

Oh, I've been anticipating that happening since the book was first announced. Luckily, the averages I've seen, so far, are great. Hateful people won't be able to hold down how great this book is.

daspidaboy - Nov 3, 2025

What's honestly crazy is DWJ is on par or very near consistent with how Scot Snyder's writing is for Absolute Batman. I will dare even say this is my favorite annual of all time

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Afre reviewed Absolute Batman Annual: 2025 Oct 30, 2025
10

Generally one shouldn't give just a plain 10 for a comic based on the first story.

But this time I'll make an exception.

Something something "comics are now too political" something something "it's woke and bad!"

Absolute Batman Annual: 2025

By: Daniel Warren Johnson
Released: Oct 29, 2025

Some of the biggest names in comics take a turn in the Absolute Universe! Daniel Warren Johnson and James Harren tell tales from Absolute Batman’s early days! How did Bruce acquire his batmobile? And what was it like for Black Mask’s party animals when Batman first hit the scene?

BatSledge reviewed Absolute Batman Annual: 2025 Oct 29, 2025
8.0

The main story is fantastic, very much on par with the work Snyder and Dragotta are doing each month on the regular title. I wasn’t as impressed with the 2 back-up stories, though they were both pretty good as well. Nice to learn more about Bruce’s background and childhood.

Absolute Batman Annual: 2025

By: Daniel Warren Johnson
Released: Oct 29, 2025

Some of the biggest names in comics take a turn in the Absolute Universe! Daniel Warren Johnson and James Harren tell tales from Absolute Batman’s early days! How did Bruce acquire his batmobile? And what was it like for Black Mask’s party animals when Batman first hit the scene?

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daspidaboy reviewed Flash #26 Oct 23, 2025
9.0

Holy cow, Mark Waid's writing for the flash feels like a splash of warm water and a breath of fresh air. No more cosmic time mumbo jumbo, and just good old fun Flash writing. It's like Mark Waid never lost his touch after his original Flash run.

Flash #26

By: Mark Waid, Vasco Georgiev
Released: Oct 22, 2025

As the chaos around the DC Universe erupts during DC K.O., Impulse has an idea how to fix it: Impulsepoint—a terrible move that could wipe out everything unless the Flash can catch up with him as they race through time!

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BatSledge reviewed Justice League Unlimited #12 Oct 23, 2025
8.0

Another great K.O. crossover from Waid (though his Flash K.O. crossover this month is even better!). Nice setup this issue for what’s to come. Loving the time-lost heroes appearing in the book, as they bring a lot of emotion and nostalgia to an already-wonderful story. The Mora art is gorgeous as always!

Justice League Unlimited #12

By: Mark Waid, Dan Mora
Released: Oct 22, 2025

As the tournament begins and the transformation of Earth GROWS MORE DIRE, a strange signal is detected at the heart of darkness at the core of the planet—a Terrifictech device?! Michael Holt must put together an elite Justice League squad of the most powerful time-displaced heroes from “We Are Yesterday” to unravel the mystery—and this miss...

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motorik reviewed Justice League Unlimited #12 Oct 22, 2025
10

10 specifically for the James Gunn bit.

James Gunn is the man.

Justice League Unlimited #12

By: Mark Waid, Dan Mora
Released: Oct 22, 2025

As the tournament begins and the transformation of Earth GROWS MORE DIRE, a strange signal is detected at the heart of darkness at the core of the planet—a Terrifictech device?! Michael Holt must put together an elite Justice League squad of the most powerful time-displaced heroes from “We Are Yesterday” to unravel the mystery—and this miss...

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BatSledge reviewed Superman #31 Oct 23, 2025
9.0

Another outstanding K.O. crossover (along with this month’s FLASH, TITANS and JLU)! Williamson is doing a great job with Clark, Lois, Doomsday and Superboy Prime with some cool new twists and turns that should yield some cool results over the next few months. As I’ve said elsewhere, I think the K.O. crossover books are actually better than the K.O. book itself, which I found to be convolute more

Superman #31

By: Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows
Released: Oct 22, 2025

Superman and his allies have been thrown into a dangerous game to capture the Heart of Apokolips at the center of Earth. But what is the Heart of Apokolips? And how are its origins tied to Krypton?! And why doesn’t Darkseid’s Legion want Superman to find out?

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daspidaboy reviewed Superman #31 Oct 23, 2025
9.0

What I like about Joshua Williamson isn't just the writing, but also the consistent art. Even when the art switches around from Jamal Campbell to Dan Mora, and Eddy Barrows. This run still rocks hard. And his writing for Superbly Prime is actually my favorite.

Superman #31

By: Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows
Released: Oct 22, 2025

Superman and his allies have been thrown into a dangerous game to capture the Heart of Apokolips at the center of Earth. But what is the Heart of Apokolips? And how are its origins tied to Krypton?! And why doesn’t Darkseid’s Legion want Superman to find out?

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Tony reviewed Superman #31 Oct 22, 2025
10

This issue represents what a good superhero comic should be these days. The writing and art are top-notch. Williamson has had one of the best Superman runs in recent memory; for me, he and PKJ have taken the character back to levels not seen since the Tomasi/Gleason run.

Superman #31

By: Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows
Released: Oct 22, 2025

Superman and his allies have been thrown into a dangerous game to capture the Heart of Apokolips at the center of Earth. But what is the Heart of Apokolips? And how are its origins tied to Krypton?! And why doesn’t Darkseid’s Legion want Superman to find out?

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motorik reviewed Superman #31 Oct 22, 2025
10

The immaculate Williamson run endures.

Superman #31

By: Joshua Williamson, Eddy Barrows
Released: Oct 22, 2025

Superman and his allies have been thrown into a dangerous game to capture the Heart of Apokolips at the center of Earth. But what is the Heart of Apokolips? And how are its origins tied to Krypton?! And why doesn’t Darkseid’s Legion want Superman to find out?

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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Wonder Woman #13 Oct 22, 2025
8.0

A new storyline kicks off with a guest artist who, while good, doesn’t quite deliver the visual resonance and dynamics that Hayden Sherman typically does. Nonetheless, an intriguing new mystery unfolds in small pieces, which is my only minor complaint about the story. It gets a little repetitive until near the end, when a big reveal occurs that doesn’t quite make much sense, at least not yet. more

Absolute Wonder Woman #13

By: Kelly Thompson, Matias Bergara
Released: Oct 22, 2025

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...

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motorik reviewed Flash #26 Oct 22, 2025
10

Joyous day. Flash is saved.

Flash #26

By: Mark Waid, Vasco Georgiev
Released: Oct 22, 2025

As the chaos around the DC Universe erupts during DC K.O., Impulse has an idea how to fix it: Impulsepoint—a terrible move that could wipe out everything unless the Flash can catch up with him as they race through time!

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BatSledge reviewed Flash #26 Oct 22, 2025
9.0

Hallelujah, Flash fans rejoice! Spurrier has left the building and one of the all-time greatest Flash writers, Mark Waid, has returned!! Not only has he returned, he’s back writing one of his greatest creations: Impulse! Furthermore, it’s coming at a time when the DCU is in great peril from Darkseid. Impulse has a plan that actually makes sense, but requires traveling into the past to save more

Flash #26

By: Mark Waid, Vasco Georgiev
Released: Oct 22, 2025

As the chaos around the DC Universe erupts during DC K.O., Impulse has an idea how to fix it: Impulsepoint—a terrible move that could wipe out everything unless the Flash can catch up with him as they race through time!

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7.5

Good, not great, standalone Supergirl/Robin team-up sequel that, while fun and beautifully drawn, doesn’t hit the dazzling heights of their first team-up from a few years back.

Batman / Superman: World's Finest #44

By: Mark Waid, Lucas Meyer
Released: Oct 15, 2025

Because you demanded it—the return of the Supergirl/Robin team! Road trip edition! On a covert international mission, Robin partners with the Girl of Steel… who chooses to “liven up” what’s supposed to be a discreet undercover bust!

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BatSledge reviewed Superman Unlimited #6 Oct 17, 2025
5.0

Disappointing issue, particularly in terms of the art, which seems to have deteriorated slowly over the last few months. It looked very rough and half-finished in places. The writing was pretty good, though after 6 issues, the kryptonite-centric plot feels like it’s running out of gas. The sales seem to be reflecting this, turning it into the weakest of the 3 core Superman titles.

Superman Unlimited #6

By: Dan Slott, Rafael Albuquerque
Released: Oct 15, 2025

The deadly special forces of the Kobra Kult have infiltrated the Kryptonite Kingdom, and now this sovereign nation’s only hope for survival is the man whose very presence in the kingdom is a death sentence for him: Superman! An unholy alliance is struck, a Kryptonite King is crowned, and the Vipers strike in this epic next installment of Superman...

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BatSledge reviewed Absolute Flash #8 Oct 16, 2025
9.0

An overdue origin story featuring the book’s other key players aside from Wally, delivered with compelling art and writing from Lemire and Moore. Can’t wait for them to jump back to last issue’s excellent cliffhanger, but this was a great detour in the interim.

Absolute Flash #8

By: Jeff Lemire, Travis G. Moore
Released: Oct 15, 2025

The origins of Fort Fox and Barry Allen’s experiments are finally revealed,but what do they mean for the future of the Flash?!

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BatSledge reviewed Titans #28 Oct 15, 2025
9.0

By far the best issue to-date of Layman’s run! In fact, I enjoyed this DC KO crossover far more than the mini-series itself. Whereas that first issue did very little to quell my concerns over what is a fairly preposterous storyline and a massive exposition dump, this Titans crossover fills in many of the gaps in the KO storyline, particularly the unimaginable logistics of how you get the Earth more

Titans #28

By: John Layman, Pete Woods
Released: Oct 15, 2025

Spinning out of the world-shaking events of DC K.O.! Before the heart of Apokolips terraforms the planet into a hellscape, the Titans lead the evacuation of the Earth! While the team splits up to save as many people as possible, old friends and new allies join the fray to save humanity from extinction. The next major Titans storyline starts here!

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