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DC is gearing up for a major new era in Gotham as Batman is renewed on September 3, 2025 with a brand new #1 issue. The Fresh Creative Team includes Eisner Award-winning author Matt Fraction (Hawkeye, Superman Friend Jimmy Olsen) and fan-favorite artist Jorge Zimenez (Batman), joined by colorist Tomeumory and letter Clayton Cowles. This new run begins with a redesigned blue and grey bats, a refined new Batmobile, and a mix of brand new iconic characters: a bold update based on celebrating Batman’s timelessness. “For me, Batman was the gateway to comics,” Fraction said. “This series is a chance…
New York, New York – June 18, 2025 – At IGN, announced earlier today, fans can revisit the Spider-Man: The Animated series. The 5 Islands Limited Series is written by the legendary Spider Script JM DeMatteis and illustrated by Rising Star artist Jimta (X-Force). Premiered in 1994 and running for five seasons, the Spider-Man: The Animated series is considered to be an adaptation of the most popular animated comic book of all time. The hit series ended with Spider-Man who enters the multiverse to save Mary Jane. Now, almost 30 years later, this cliffhanger will be officially resolved as the…
The cover to Avengers #27 is one of the covers that tells you exactly what to expect. Black Panther joins Captain America in a battle with Masters of Evil. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. “Black Panther and Captain America vs. Master of Evil” is definitely an idea that can satisfy the comic. And that’s a storyline that Jed Mackay and Andrea Broccardo manage to make the most of it. It is also a storyline worth exploring. When he began his Avengers run, Mackay came to mind the idea that there was tension in the event that took place at…
The savior of the universe! Get ready for Flash Gordon: The Girl from Infinity Vol. 1. Science fiction classics with a bold new take from the heart. Written by NYT bestselling author Marguerite Bennett (Bombshells, Josie and the Pussycats in DC) and by Bev Johnson (Adventures in Max Einstein in Fosterland), this redefinition of Gordon’s Origins offers intelligent new stories to save a world that saves the mind. In this version, Voyager Dale Adren discovers a mysterious shooting star that contains nothing but the brand new Flash Gordon. With no memory of who she is, Flash and Dale have to…
Superman Unlimited aims to change the status quo of Superman from the jump. In particular, it aims to provide the world’s criminals with the edge that needs to be taken from Superman by landing on Earth. But the steel guy has an amazing ace on his sleeve. It’s a new power that gives him an edge over Kryptonite. In a world where everyone can weaponize Kryptonite, what does that mean for Superman and his family? Dan Slot continues to plot developments that changed Superman’s life. He not only has a new superpower, but he also has new obligations as Clark…
The X-Men #18 barrel is heading towards the finishing touches of the story arc, and the X-Men is being tested in every way. Magneto is fighting a Kaiju-sized child mutant, Beast is about to be attacked by a wire, and the X-Men has almost a 3K X-Men on the ropes. The problem begins with the Beast facing Wire, a non-mutant 3K X-Men member participating in the mission. His goal is revealed by the end, pushing the Beast into questioning his heroism. These scenes are a little thin, with battles and questions, and most of the meat is saved later. Their…
With healthy doses of Super Criminal (face, two, clay) and the ongoing conflict of organized crime, Batman & Robin: Year 1 is filled with shadowy drama that you’d expect from a retronostalgic Batman story. But it is more of a paternity interest. This should not be a surprise. It’s a book about the opening months of Bruce Wayne’s Dick Grayson adoption. It tells the story of a father and not ready to be a boy who is not looking for a new person, under some layers of costumes and crime fighting. DC Conversely, Anthony Grimaldi, the book’s leading villain, has…
After a second caper with Batman on Mount Olympus, Tom King returns with a romantic one-shot tale featuring Diana and Steve Trevor from Wonder Woman #22. Perhaps even more interesting is that Mouseman is introduced, just as the last big cliffhanger revealed that Trinity is under Mouse’s protection. This is another story set in Washington, DC, and a battle featured in familiar places, so Wonder Woman is even more of a buckle-up as she shows that she is an American guardian. What you will soon find out is the art of Caitlin Yarsky. Steve Trevor is a bit more cartoony,…
“We Are Are Towary” was a fun crossover event with Justice League Unlimited, but it’s something that undermines the “Pickups and Readings” quality of the series, Batman/Superman: World’s best stands and one of the best books. Now that the best parts of the world of crossovers have concluded, Mark Wade and Adrian Gutierrez give us wise questions until the next story arcs. But in the best style of the true world, that “breather problem” includes huge monster battles, excavations of influencer culture, and so many characters that feel the cover price is a bargain. Commissioner Gordon is being asked to…
The new Gods #7 starts where issue #6 is interrupted. The last survivors of the New Genesis are rushing towards the Earth, doing their best to ease the landings by the Justice League. Although it is one of the simplest questions in the series so far, author Ram V is still tackling important issues such as refugee resettlement and the importance of family. Artist Evan Cuggle continues his impressive interior work alongside guest Artis Travis Moore, who offers a three-page prologue. Credit: DC Comics story Once new Genesians arrive on Earth, the irregular operating stations are not too late. Even…