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DC Comics’ Detective Comics #1000 is a great issue. You get a lot of Batman stories and the pin ups are lovely to look at as well as the overall art.
Lowlifes by Brian Buccellato and Alexis Sentenac is the story of several people in Los Angeles connected to a singular criminal, and it is a very good book.
In DC Comics Batman #60, while Batman tries to figure out what Bane has been upto in Arkham Asylum, he gets a surprise visitor that could turn his life upside down.
Martian Manhunter #1 by Steve Orlando and Riley Rossmo looks to follow Mister Miracle’s success with a detective focused story that sees J’onn J’onzz solving a murder.
If you are a vampire fan, or just looking for something unique you might want to check out Donny Cates’ Redneck from Image Comics.
Three issues into to DC Comics and Tom King’s Heroes in Crisis and I find myself asking if I’m still even interested anymore.
DC Comics’ Old Lady Harley #1 by Frank Tieri and Inaki Miranda is a bad book with a mediocre creative team and an unoriginal idea
Doomsday Clock #7 is another stellar issue from Johns and Frank. It leaves a lot of questions still left unanswered but we did get some answers this issue.
DC Comics, Tom King, and Clay Mann’s Heroes in Crisis has gorgeous artwork, but it leaves you with a ton of questions.
Redneck is such an addictive read that I truly believe it’s the most original vampire comic ever written, and the best vampire literature since 2009