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After a few years stuck in DC obscurity, a few clever writers brought Plastic Man back to the fold. Now, writer Gail Simone and artist Adriana Melo have given the character a series worthy of his recent renaissance.
Instead, of a Batman-centric story, Tom King and Mikel Janin’s Batman #48 is devoted to watching The Joker fulfill his plan. Not a brilliant one, but an inevitable stopping point in the story of Batman’s happiness.
The Unexpected #1 introduces us to a beautiful new world with fantastic character designs and very good artwork by Ryan Sook and Cary Nord. However, the book needs to find its voice in a sea of other magical misfit books.
DC Comics, Scott Snyder, and Jim Cheung’s Justice League #1 is the kind of story you never want to end. The kind of series you’ll be asking to return to years later.
“A planet of truly vile and insipid creatures. Every single one of them.” In his official DC debut, Brian Michael […]
A sequel to Watchmen seemed so wrong, but Geoff Johns and Gary Frank seem to be doing everything right in the pages of Doomsday Clock #5.
Scott Snyder continues to hone his skills by juggling the many, many superheroes on these teams in Justice League: No Justice. Each voice is unique and no one feels left out. Unfortunately, the only lack of cohesion in the issue stems from the art.
Before you know it, Shazam! will be hitting theaters everywhere. Just how this catastrophic force will factor in the current DC Universe is a scary thought, indeed. So to help you prepare for his arrival, here are 5 Fast Facts about DC’s Black Adam!
Aquaman and Black Manta are bitter, bitter enemies. One is a powerful and heroic King, the other is a vicious and bloodthirsty pirate mercenary. While Arthur Curry is Atlantean and thus more powerful, David Hyde is clever and inventive.