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Congratulations to Jeremy Adams, Xermanico and the rest of the Cosmic Creative Team. Issues #600 gets hot because not only is this current series problem #25, but also Legacy #592. So far, it’s a wild, emotional ride, the even parts are interesting, heartily expanding myths. This issue brings us deeper into the fallout of the recent bursts of the emotional spectrum. Starbreaker is ready to step up with the kids in the fractured spectrum and claim power before the lantern is ready, and yes, things are likely to be colorful. DC I enjoy the Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps…

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The Gotham City Siren No. 4: Not suitable for orbit, the woman not only reunites, but finally begins her ascent into space! As I doubted the previous issue, the third article was a bit of a narrative speed bump to pad out the story to meet the five problem requirements. As it gets out of the way, the book goes back to what made the first two questions work well. The trio of Catwoman, Harley and Poison Ivy kick the ass, take their names and tighten up Quisk while they do it. The Sirens reunion occurs fairly quickly on this…

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The new history of the DC Universe will be Hercules’ work to help a single writer separate, even if he is a well-known comic veteran like Mark Wade. It is not only a book designed to understand all the confused DC Canon revisions that began at the Flash Point and continued through the dark crisis of the Infinite Earth, but it is also a book that seeks to reconcile the DC Canon that existed before and after the crisis on the Infinite Earth. These eras are even less compatible with DC Canons that emerged after flashpoints. At best, the new…

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“She is a little girl because men are denial of little girls. So she will not be visible. She is the kindest person we can imagine. What I’ve always loved about Wonder Woman is her sense of vulnerability. For decades, Wonder Woman was a face of emotion. She fights for love and compassion, and does so without judgment. Their moral compasses are directed in a variety of emotional directions, which distinguishes her in comparison to her DC compatriots Batman and Superman. Wonder Woman will want to fight for you and have moments of crying. So you’re probably thinking, why open…

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“Hush 2” continues this week with Batman #161. We are away from whopper on cliffhanger. Damian and Bane are working together! It’s certainly a surprise as it was made to see Damian kill Alfred in front of him. After overcoming that shock, Batman has to save Damian from Hash, who has a knife in his throat. It’s a fierce opening as the series begins to delve deeper into the mystery. Batman #161 begins with a four-panel layout of Batman playing against Hash, who holds a knife in Damien’s throat. Hush speaks a lot, but doesn’t expect Damian, who has the…

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It was a great month for Michael Holt. He made his big screen debut with Superman (2025), played by actor Eddie Gattegi. If you are participating, this series will split the story into two timelines. Now, The Terrific records his early steps in heroes, all special and past, the mystical rifts of energy associated with fallout from DC. In this third issue, writer Al Letson places the world’s third smartest man in a serious gauntlet. Does Holt come out from the other side of the intact or even better, will it be converted? DC This issue opens up quickly where…

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SDCC Coverage sponsored by Mad Cave TOKYOPOPO fans don’t want to miss booth #1837 at San Diego Comic-Con! The publisher has several exclusives, including collectible art prints, manga variant covers, and specially priced editions of fan-favorite titles. This year’s spotlights include Amphibia, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas and Stitch! It shines in. ©2025 Tokyopop If you’re looking for a present, stop by the booth and hook up some stitches! Hand Fans, past free comic book day problems, and bookmarks. Sign up for the TOKYOPOP newsletter at the booth or show that you’ve already subscribed. Choose between Amphibia,…

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Comixology is back on the main floor of San Diego Comics-CON 2025. This time, we are working with Kindle to provide an even more lively comic experience. Located at booth #1935, the duo is in the spotlight on the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition, a new color display device designed to make digital comics even better than ever. The headline for this year’s existence is the Comixology X Kindle Colorsoft Scavenger Hunt. This is an interactive quest in which fans invite fans to visit the publisher’s booth (Boom! Studios, Dark Horse, Image, Fantagraphy, Kodansha, etc.). At each stop, participants can scan…

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The event comic series by Imperial, Jonathan Hickman, Ivan Coero and Federico Vincecini shakes the universe side of Marvel Comics. One of the more exciting elements of the event is its massive scale. If we talk about intergalactic wars, it feels like the whole galaxy is involved. Beat has an exclusive preview of the upcoming One-Shot Imperial War, Planet Sherks. One of the great things about this series is the wide range of characters that appear with connections to Marvel’s universe side. It displays familiar space characters like Nova, The Sh’iar Imperial Guard, Kree and Kymellians (Power Pack Lecong!) and…

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Dark Horse Manga continues to release the acclaimed English language release of cartoon master Gou Tanabe’s HP Lovecraft Adaptations, just in time for Halloween. A fresh start to the 2025 Bram Stoker Award, Tanabe has won nominations for Eisner, Harvey and American Manga Awards and is back with a new take on Lovecraft’s The Shadow Out Of Time. This latest volume has been adapted to English by Zack Davisson (read an interview with him). It is best known for translating the history of Shausa to beat Eisner: Migeru shigeru by higeru by histor of Japan. The lettering was by Eisner…

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