ABSOLUTE BATMAN #2 (DC COMICS)

The Gotham City you know no longer exists. In its’ wake is a whole new battleground for a bold dark knight. Bruce Wayne is not a rich playboy. He is a man with a new direction in serving justice. Evil has struck in a violent fashion. Now, it’s time for the Bat to strike back!

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #2 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles leads readers into the unpredictable world of chaos and choice.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the latest chapter.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #2 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Snyder keeps readers on the edge with a Batman who is anything but predictable. The manner in which he handles the threat of the Party Animals is a more intense approach. Hitting the unstable army with a chemical onslaught is unapologetic in delivery. The fallout carries into his straight forward attempt to stop the Black Mask. It leads into a thunderous closing sequence.

This builds off the book’s strongest points: the character changes in the supporting cast. The dynamic between Wayne and Alfred is uneasy but offers a solid exchange. It is not the surreal “card game” seen earlier in the chapter. Readers will do a few double takes as seeing Bruce hang out with his “friends” feels different but mirrors the new stat quo.

Even with changes, Snyder’s writing brings out the classic Bat overtones like no one else. It leaves a massive impression as where things lead now is wide open. The only certainty is the imaginative take wins another round in its’ growing legacy.

Dragotta and Martin pull no punches with Batman’s fighting. The altercation at the Aquarium intensifies with each panel. How Batman uses his cape continues to steal panels. Readers will be impressed with a half page image that showcases the Bat watching overhead. This gets quickly upstaged by a skyscraper becoming a warning to the city. Its a fantastic panel that reflects the new stat quo of Bruce Wayne.

In-between the action, the more subtle moments of Bruce’s life win over readers. The card game carries a more light feel (even though business is brought up). The story doesn’t take long to get back to the full throttle action. In the closing events, a full page image of an iconic mobile takes an all new twist catapulting readers into the story’s next phase.

FINAL POINT: 9.7

Two issues in and the world of Bruce Wayne has never been more complex and explosive. Snyder’s writing shifts gears to bringing the detective side of business into the forefront. Dragotta and Martin leave no questions as Batman’s quest for vengeance grows with each panel. The new landscape continues to lock readers in for the long haul.

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BATGIRL #1 (DC COMICS)

Cassandra Cain. Daughter of Lady Shiva and David Cain. Child of the House of The Bat. A walking weapon finding her own path. Cain’s journey into self-identity has gone through many levels. Now once again assuming the mantle of Batgirl, Cain is poised for a fight. Her ally in this conflict will test her limits. Can she weather the storm lying in wait?

BATGIRL #1 by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mike Spicer and Tom Napolitano (DC COMICS) kicks off an all new, action packed adventure.

Let’s take a closer look at how events launch.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Brombal focuses the conflict on the strained family relationship moreso than the actual fight. Shiva and Cain have a very complex history. The writing pushes this into the spotlight. Their uneasiness creates more tension as the attacks play out. Seeing Cain’s reluctancy to trust Shiva allows readers to watch every move with heightened worry.

The story escalates at a very high pace. There is plenty of action to tide over readers. It becomes the main driver as Shiva keeps Cain questioning her motives. Even when there are small breaks in the action, the story doesn’t take long to ramp it back up. The final page sets off events for an explosive turn of events as Cassandra Cain braces for the storm forthcoming.

Miyazawa and Spicer deliver on fast-paced action. The opening stand-off page sets the tone for the forthcoming fighting. With an incredible two-page splash, events are set off. Another two-page spread shows off Cain and Shiva handling the assassins. Readers will be amped for the kinetic strikes at hand.

The art captures the mistrust and strain in mother and daughter. Shiva’s coldness plays off the masked Cain in body language. It is a contrast in communication, but connects with the audience. This builds towards a haunting final image. The full page image speaks volumes as the fight rages on for mother and daughter.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

Cassandra Cain strikes back at the LCS with a solid debut issue. Brombal balances family drama with fast fighting in the writing. Miyazawa and Spicer bring out the best of the deadly warriors with the strong imagery. This is one to keep an eye on as the “All In” movement moves forward.

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JSA #1 (DC COMICS)

Legends. It is a word that gets thrown around quite often. Few times does the word encompass what it’s attached to. In the case of DC’s first superhero team, that is the only way to describe them. Alan Scott. Jay Garrick. Ted Grant. Definitions of true timeless heroics.

The Justice Society of America have been fighting the good fight since the days of World War II. Since then, the team has adapted through the years without loosing itself in beliefs. It has also encompassed a family sense with many legacy heroes filling in the ranks. How does the team fare now in the new stat quo of “All In”?

JSA #1 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics) looks to provide those answers in much more with its’ re-entry into the DCU.

Let’s take a closer look at how this legendary team fares!

JSA #1 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Lemire takes the team to task with the latest installment. At its’ core, the heroic ethics of the team remain unchanged by the eras they fight in. With the fallout of Amanda Waller’s actions in “Absolute Power”, they appear to be the most challenged. This new perspective is clearly seen in the writing of Obsidian.

The hero’s overly aggressive nature is a stark contrast from the team’s more grounded nature. It provides opposition to Jade. Her leadership as the new chair is questioned. The fight to stay true to form proves to be a difficult task. Other members are split on where they side. Where the elder members would handle this quickly, the younger generation are filled with emotional outbursts.

Readers do see a quick glimpse of the veteran lineup but they have their hands filled with a true threat. This doesn’t stop Lemire from throwing in a big swerve with the close. Readers watch as the final page drops a strong cliffhanger for the classic team to conquer.

Olortegui and Guerrero catch readers up to speed with a quick synopsis of the team with the opening pages. A near pull page image showcases the original lineup in action. Once the story swings into present day, Obsidian demonstrates his powers with a big two page splash. This sets the tone for the emotional wear the team carries. Adapting to the current hostile state proves to be a stronger adversary than realized.

The classic team gets in the action with a few key panels. Readers watched as the heroes fall into familiar territory with the action, A two page splash involving Dr. Fate amps up the danger before returning to present. Events conclude with a full page panel that will have fans excited to see what happens next. This is JSA storytelling 101.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The new era of the JSA is hit with an ethical onslaught in this debut chapter. Lemire’s writing poses a rift in the ideals of heroics for the classic team. Olortegui and Guerrero construct the vintage feel associated with the legendary team. Readers will want to make a point to see how things play out from here.

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BATMAN #154 (DC COMICS)

Mayor Nakano is dead. One of Gotham’s “Good Guys” is murdered. In an unlawful city, there’s many suspects and motives. The Dark Knight is all too familiar with this scenario. Will he be ready for what he finds as he hunts for the killer?

BATMAN #154 by Chip Zdarsky, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS) dives further into this mysterious case.

Let’s take a closer look at where events stand now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Zdarsky shows off Batman’s detective skills as he starts his investigation. The mounting friction he has with the GCPD led by Vandal Savage is undeniable. It carries the uneasiness of this new stat quo. Batman has at least one ally he can trust: Commissioner Gordon. Seeing the two work the case never shies away from that vintage partnership established many years ago.

The case throws many notable Batman rogues into the mix. It leads to Batman trying to keep composure with a swayed public. With the “Villains” running the city, Bruce Wayne struggles for control. The writing never falters on raising the tense emotions surrounding the case. This leads to a show-stopping closing act. Zdarsky throws one hell of a twist to conclude events for now. It will leave readers curious about how things will ever be the same again.

Di Giandomenico steps in for art duties (Morey remained on colors) and wastes little time with the drama flare. The investigation amps up Batman’s intensity as he starts forming his plan. Riddler’s dinner party opens with a great “wine glass” panel perspective. It spirals into a series of action as Batman has to fight more than just the bad guys.

Wayne’s reaction to reveals also plays a key part due to the art. The strain of how the case is out of reach boils over. This leads into a near riot in front of a medical clinic. Seeing the anger pour out of Bruce (not Batman) makes a statement. The art’s intensity hits its’ apex with the final pages. As panels reveal a shocking truth, the closing panel will have readers floored to what they have just witnessed. Brace for a monster reaction with this issue.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

The murder of Mayor Nakano takes a startling shift in the latest Batman chapter. Zdarsky keeps readers on their toes with great twists in the writing. Di Giandomenico and Tormey construct the brooding dark view of Gotham City with the art. Expect some major fallout stemming from these pages.

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ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #1 (DC COMICS)

In a new universe, is there still hope? That is the question posed in the Absolute Universe. Darkseid's new landscape comes with question and wonder. Emerging from the darkness has been Absolute Batman and Absolute Wonder Woman. Joining their ranks is the third member of the DC trinity. Kal-El from Krypton is about to become Absolute!

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #1 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey (DC COMICS) showcases the Man of Steel in an all new light.

Let’s see where this new chapter begins for Superman!

ABSOLUTE SUPERMAN #1 by Jason Aaron, Rafa Sandoval, Ulises Arreola and Becca Carey (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Aaron digs into Superman being the symbol more than the man for this opening chapter. The backstory of Krypton paints a very distinct notion. Being considered lower class forges the house of El. The writing has set them up as the common citizen rather than the elite of the planet’s society. It reflects how Superman is seen in many eyes. They both represent Truth, Justice and a better tomorrow.

Once events shift back to Earth, the story beigns to move swiftly. Aaron sets up Kal-El as a hero questioning his actions. The uncertainty of his motives adds to an already complex character. Once danger strikes the small Brazilian town he is in, the true hero readers know comes out. The writing debuts Superman in a grand way. The only downside is it is short lived, but with good reason. Other characters crash the party flipping everything on its’ axis. It leads to a teasing close as a new era has launched without question.

Sandoval and Arreola depicts Krypton as a soul crushing environment pending the status. The Els are shown to be making their best efforts to survive the looming odds. A two page spread clearly states the divide in classes. It also droves home the meaning of the “S” symbol. Another two page splash shows an all too familiar fate for Krypton as the unraveling of secrets begins.

Once on Earth, Kal-El’s journey is hidden behind panels showcasing the struggles at hand. The wait isn’t too long as a full page panel welcomes in the Man of Tomorrow into the good fight. Action images capture the classic feel of Superman stories. This leads into a unique full page with Carey’s lettering setting up a catching panel. The aftermath is filled with shocking surprises while ushering readers to the close. Ince the final page hits, the art displays a haunting look as time is fleeting for happiness. It’s an excellent showcase for a debut tale.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

The latest entree into the Absolute Universe makes its’ own path while maintaining the Superman mystique. Aaron presents an emerging hero’s journey with strong writing. Sandoval, Arreola and Carey craft the visuals of two worlds composing what will utimately become the greatest symbol of hope in a dark universe.

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THE NICE HOUSE BY THE SEA #4 (DC COMICS/VERTIGO)

Ten people are picked to live in a paradise when the world is collapsing all around them. It is a tempting offer to survive but at what cost? That is the premise behind 2021’s The Nice House By The Lake.

The second chapter arc of the mysterious saga returned in 2024. It is also fitting that this series will now be running under a returning and legendary banner of DC Comics with its’ latest issue.

The Nice House By The Sea #4 by James Tynion IV, Álvaro Martínez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire and Andworld Design debuts the new incarnation of DC VERTIGO (announced at this years’ NYCC event)!

Let’s take a closer look at where things now stand!

The Nice House By The Sea #4 by James Tynion IV, Álvaro Martínez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Tynion keeps this issue grounded around Oliver and his struggles. The conflicting personalities of the “second” house begin to wear on the actor. In comparison to the first series, the common bond of friends is lacking with the new set. It is based on their profession status. Being placed on a pedestal leads to a growth in ego. It also leads to a false sense of invulnerability.

Oliver and Walter’s backstory gets strong points of clarity. The tragic heart break unleashes a bold reaction from Walter. Readers watch as this builds into a breaking point in the story. The fallout examines the brooding tactics between strangers knowing their future isn’t guaranteed. Readers watch as a shocking action takes place which might seal one group’s future or fate. The closing page leaves events off with an ominous feel. A parting panel concludes a deep ride into quite the engaging tale.

Bueno and Bellaire lead off events with a powerful two page spread. The initial moment between Walter chasing Oliver sets the tone for the deeper decent into their history. The security footage compliments Walter’s frustration at previous moves. Readers get a fun “road map” full page explaining events in recap.

Once entering the final act, the art shows off the true horror of the story. Bueno and Bellaire leave nothing behind showing one character’s fate for breaking rules. Each image cements the mounting horror. It ultimately leads into a full, wordless page. The imagery spotlights the devious actions taken. In its wake, the following panels conclude an impactful tale with a chilling statement before leaving. Rest assured, the art sells the grave stakes of actions leading into its’ next phase.

FINAL POINT: 9.3

It is fitting that The Nice House By The Sea leads Veritgo’s return. Tynion pens a powerful tale of loss and extreme measures. Bueno and Bellaire lock the audience in with the bold imagery of a paradise crumbling. The story dropped a major bombshell and readers will need to brace for impact as to what lies ahead.

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SUPERMAN #19 (DC COMICS)

“Absolute Power” has ended. In its wake, a new era. The world is still reeling from the deadly aftermath. Some new faces have powers. One notable figure has no memory. The new stat quo has a bigger question at hand. Who is the mysterious Time Trapper? Better yet, what does he have in store for the “couple of Steel”!

SUPERMAN #19 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez. Ariana Maher begins the new adventures of Clark Kent and his superpowered wife Lois Lane?!

Let’s not wait any longer and fly into the new era of truth, justice and a better tomorrow!

SUPERMAN #19 by Joshua Williamson, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sanchez (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Talk about a mic drop moment at the end! First, let’s dive into the new stat quo of the Kents. Seeing Lois powered adds a cool dynamic into protecting Metropolis. This starts with a fun classic Superman suit change with a twist. What follows next is prime superhero themes that forever remain timeless.

Using the Atomic Skull as the lead-in villain shows off Lois’s skills. Williamson writes her as a determined hero ready to seize the day. The back and forth between the Kents eases readers into the huge return. Knowing the big bad here, it is a true challenge that Lois showcases a quick range of emotions. Williamson throws a big curve in with the Time Trapper during this point. His appearance leads to the mind-blowing final page. There is no doubt fans will have MUCH to say about this shocking reveal.

DAN MORA. Does anything need to be said after that? The artwork is incredible as always. A fantastic two page splash shows off a horrific future where Superman appears to run out of time. This speeds back to the present where Mora and Sanchez capture the Superman movie feel with vintage Daily Planet panels. This concludes with a fun sequence of costume change rolling into another fantastic two page image.

Action flows at a high speed and never lets the readers go. When you think “Superman”, this issue delivers on it. Another striking two page image welcomes in the true bad to the story. Lois’ reactions are subtle but spike up the drama. At this stage, the story changes lanes into the Trapper close. The chapter finishes its’ time with an unforgettable final full page. There’s no way anyone sees that and doesn’t immediately have a reaction!

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The new era in Metropolis kicks off in a monster way. Williamson brings back a deadly foe in a whole new light. With the art of Mora and Sanchez guiding the way, the chapter takes readers on quite the journey. Brace for the final page. It’s a show stopper!

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DETECTIVE COMICS #1090 (DC COMICS)

Ghosts of the Wayne family past resurface in the present. A caped crusader questioning his actions. A doctor struggling with ethics. Millionaires trying to find new ways to cheat death. Gotham City goes “All In” with a new creative team taking the reigns on one of their longest running titles.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1090 by Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin, and Wes Abbott welcomes readers into a case tying back to the days of Thomas Wayne!

Let’s take a deeper dive into the new tale!

DETECTIVE COMICS #1090 by Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin, and Wes Abbott (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Leave it to Tom Taylor to throw a shocking curve into the mythos of the Bat. Bringing up a past moment with Thomas Wayne adds a new dynamic into the present crisis. Seeing how Batman deals with his tactic concerning a young robber spirals into a complex situation. By making a choice in the moment, it turns deadly with responsibility falling on the Bat. It is a moment that shows room to grow as the story plays out.

The side plot with Scarlett and the wealthy cheating death leans into a side of Wayne doesn’t like to live: augmentation. This proves for an internal struggle as the code he’s built now comes into question. Seeing the trepidation with events plays up well heading to the closing act. With the spotlight back on Thomas Wayne, the close drops quite the surprise. “No good deed goes unpunished” has never been more true with Taylor’s close. It will have readers shocked with the final panel. Talk about making a first impression.

Janin sets the eerie mood right from the start. The full page image carries weight as the Bat tries breaking down the situation. This is complimented with a full page splash of the Bat soaring and contemplating. The more impactful portion goes back to the early days of the Waynes. Janin’s art shows off a different side of the family. Thomas Wayne’s struggles to deal with his conflict pours with emotion. It is an struggle with grave consequences.

It mirrors with his son’s current dilemma. The art presents the temptation of extending life. Bruce Wayne’s thoughts clearly race with each panel. As imposing as his caped persona is, Thomas Wayne takes this issue. His choices come with much pain as the right thing isn’t always the easy one. The art leaves readers with a strong closing panel, lighting the match for an explosive path.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The past actions of a father loom over a son’s quest for justice in a big opening chapter. Taylor’s writing constructs a unique build. Janin and Abbott mask the conflict behind an intimate picture of a doctors choice. If this is any indication, prepare for another classic run!

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BATMAN / SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #32 (DC COMICS)

Few foes can test the Justice League. Let alone, take out their strongest heroes. One of those villains is Eclipso. After manipulating events, DC’s Prince of Darkness has taken control of the World’s Finest. In his wake is a gold of eternal darkness. Who steps up to his challenge now?

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #32 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics) continues the timeless tale of years past.

Let’s take a closer look as events fade into darkness.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #32 by Mark Waid, Adrián Gutiérrez, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Waid escalades the conflict with many twists and turns. Eclipso’s plans controlling Batman and Superman lead into a growing threat. The writing allows the heroes to dig into their dark sides while an unlikely hero steps in to save them. Robin becomes the teacher in keeping the heroes at bay long enough to get help. That comes in the form of one of DC’s greatest superhero teams.

The injection of the JSA throws a great dynamic into play. Readers watch as the team steps up to take down the finest. Waid dishes up a shocking way to try and free Batman from Eclipso’s clutches. It is a moment that will have fans’ attention. This leads into the closing portion of the chapter. Just when readers think they have some answers, Waid flips the situation to provide a strong cliffhanger until next time. There is a reason this series gets all the deserved praise it gets. It always showcases fantastic storytelling.

Gutiérrez and Bonvillain make an immediate impact with the opening pages. Eclipso’s return to Earth is greeted with a bold full page image of the possessed heroes. The following panel of the maniacal laughter strikes a chord with the audience. Eclipso looks every bit as an unhinged threat to take on all challengers.

On the other hand, the art depicts Robin as a frantic, concerned hero. This comes from witnessing the big two under Eclipso’s control. The sequence with Commissioner Gordon come across larger than life due to some JSA influence. Seeing the subtle change in the Bat-signal works as a defining moment of events changing.

Along with these pages, Robin’s big moment pops off the page due to Wands’ lettering. The panel makes a big statement and switches the course of the story. It leads into a ever-changing final act. Once here, a full page portrait of heroes says one thing. The following panels flip everything around as the final shot reminds everyone this fight is far from over.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

Eclipso’s reign of chaos continues as more heroes enter the fray. Waid’s writing keeps readers on edge with suspense. It’s equally matched with the phenomenal work of Gutiérrez (along with Bonvillain and Wands). The imagery shuffles up the exciting battles with the overall sense of trickery. Judging by the last page, expect more shock ad awe before this tale concludes.

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GREEN LANTERN #16 (DC COMICS)

DC is seeing GREEN! With the new “All In” movement taking hold, each book starts a bold new path. Hal Jordan and company are no exception. With the apparent demise of Thaaros, it seems as luck was going to be emerald. That quickly changed when Red Lantern MOGO came to Thanagar with a vengeance.

GREEN LANTERN #16 by Jeremy Adams, Xermánico, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS) deals with the fallout from the Durlans’ deadly attack!

Let’s take a deeper dive into the Civil Corps action!

GREEN LANTERN #16 by Jeremy Adams, Xermánico, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Adams wastes no time in revving up the action in space! Mogo’s destruction of Thanagar sends early shockwaves throughout the cosmos. Jordan and Stewart take up the mantle of protectors and immediately jump into the melee. The writing is classic Lanterns at its’ best. Jordan is fearless as the odds are stacked against. John Stweart is all about handling the business at hand. Together, they take the story into higher ground.

The Guy Gardner and Durlans side-plots break up the straight forward pacing. Each add another layer of a fastly rising tale. The Durlans surprise helps to keep readers guessing. Knowing the stakes at hand, the writing teases a few possibilities. Ultimately, events swing back towards the heroics of the Lanterns. It builds up towards a solid closing act. Star Sapphire takes center stage before the chapter bows out with more drama on the horizon.

Xermánico and Fajardo Jr. display the full extent of Mogo’s actions with nothing held back. The loud two-page spread leaves a trail of destruction behind as the story flies into gear. Once the Lanterns head into action, the art reflects an energetic feel. It is filled with fast moving and direct panels.

Events build towards a strong two page image breaking down the moving parts. The conflict is capped off with great full page shot of Jordan and Stewart taking care of some business before the closing act. Once here, the art swings into a suspenseful image to bring down the house on a strong follow-up chapter to the event.

FINAL POINT: 8.9

The Civil Corps Conflict rages on with a solid continuing chapter. Adams turns up the excitement with the writing. Xermánico and Fajardo Jr. deliver on intense battles paired with mounting tension. The saga is only just beginning as readers will be “all in” on this action-packed issue.

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BATMAN AND ROBIN: YEAR ONE #1 (DC COMICS)

The Dynamic Duo. Gotham City’s Dark Knight. A Boy Wonder. Together, they have carved their legacy throughout the years as an unstoppable pairing. It wasn’t a smooth start for Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson.

Now, a legendary creative team reunites to present their first adventure!

BATMAN AND ROBIN: YEAR ONE #1 by Mark Waid, Chris Samnee, Mat Lopes and Clayton Cowles sees the duo dive into action!

Let’s not wait another minute and check this debut out!

BATMAN AND ROBIN: YEAR ONE #1 by Mark Waid, Chris Samnee, Mat Lopes and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Waid takes readers on an exciting start with this initial chapter. Dick Grayson steals the show as he embraces the Robin persona. The writing depicts him as a naive, over-eager boy trying to make a difference. This never sets well with Batman. The clash of personalities continues to provide fun moments in-between the growing mystery of their case.

Two-Face is a perfect choice for this adventure. In dealing with true identities, Harvey Dent is as complex as Bruce Wayne. This reflects a line Batman says driving to Gotham. “Let Your True Self Be your disguise” works on all parties involved. Both Batman and Robin escape their pain via their alter egos. Through this, the pair heads right into action. Waid stages the conflict exceptionally. It flows with big action and brewing drama. The result leads to a great cliffhanger ending as the Duo’s first year has only just begun.

Samnee and Lopes lock readers in on the beginnings of a historic team. The opening two page splash ramps up on the surging moment. It’s followed up by panels spotlighting the difference in demeanors. Batman’s brooding is outmatched by Robin’s optimism. The fallout results in a full page image ushering the duo into action.

Pacing never slows down as the pair weave around dangers to the main culprit. Two-Face’s reactions to the pair’s banter adds the familiar sense of their rocky connection. Readers watch as a young Robin tries breaking down Dent’s clues but is completely out of league. It shifts gears towards a fun, energetic closing. Anytime you can get Batman to smirk breaks up the mounting drama. The panels mirror that as it teases a bigger mystery still evolving on the closing pages. This is high level storytelling at its’ finest.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

Diving into the past, readers sit front row as a legendary duo embarks on an unbreakable path of justice. Waid’s writing matches the opposite personas flawlessly while growing the story. Samnee, Lopes and Cowles construct the classic time period with much enthusiasm. This is a magnificent introduction into a past worth revisiting.

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GREEN LANTERN CIVIL CORPS SPECIAL #1 (DC COMICS)

Hal Jordan. John Stewart. Guy Gardner. Jessica Cruz. Legendary Green Lanterns. Since the United Planets and Lord Duras Thaaros did a hostile takeover of the Corps., the fight for freedom has been challenging. In the wake of “Absolute Power”, Hal Jordan is back in a superhero groove. Can he rally the remaining troops and take down Thaaros once and for all?

GREEN LANTERN CIVIL CORPS SPECIAL #1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Jeremy Adams, Salvador Larroca, Luis Guerrero, and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS) sets forth an ultimate showdown in the making.

Let’s not delay any longer and jump into the action!

GREEN LANTERN CIVIL CORPS SPECIAL #1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Jeremy Adams, Salvador Larroca, Luis Guerrero, and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBE SPOILER WARNING ***

The writing doesn’t wait to start dropping big moments with the story. Seeing John Stewart have his hands full with a familiar face creates a high pace that rarely slows down. Considering the events of the United Planets and “Absolute Power”, the Lanterns have been tested greatly. Their latest challenge brings them to their breaking point!

The showdown with Thaaros conveys the drama that’s been building for months. Once the Dark Star ring comes into play, stakes are raised. The fallout shakes events up quite a bit. Nothing makes a Hal Jordan story better than when things go off the rails. It’s packed with big action and high drama. However, the final act is what catches the most attention. As a last play is made, the closing page delivers on one (last) return capping this off and leading to the next chapter.

Guy Gardner’s side mission delivers on another big return. It is complimented by Alan Scott crashing the party. Seeing all the Lanterns in the mix is a huge win for fans. The writing is focused on delivering an epic event. There is no mis-step taken here.

Larroca and Guerrero keep readers guessing with the returning characters. Stewart’s initial conflict carries a tremendous feel to the panels. This is largely in part to his returning co-star. Long time GL readers will appreciated who’s back. The art gives the character a near full page entrance. In its’ aftermath, the pages reflect on the desperate time at hand. Before going into action, there is a fantastic full splash showing the Lanterns in a new light: hopeful.

Two page splits construct the Thanagar face-off. Readers watch as the art team set the stage for a last hurrah. With a huge full page attack, Thaaros throws down the gauntlet. The following pages flood with drama and well timed breaks.

The art also brings another familiar face for the mid act. Seeing the Emerald Crusader make the showdown via full page panel is perfect. The art complements his conflict incredibly. Same can be said for Guy Gardner’s mission as well. Once the pages start winding down, One more full page introduction appears to close out an already impressive start for the GL corps event.

FINAL POINT: 8.9

The final attempt to handle the United Planets starts the GL Corps off in the “All In” movement. Kennedy-Johnson and Adams balance out the bright spots and desperate hope for a thrilling start. Larroca and Guerrero take readers on a wild ride as the repowered army marches forward with their universes in the crossfire. This chapter sets the stage for a huge conflict brewing behind the emerald light.

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ACTION COMICS #1070 (DC COMICS)

Absolute Power is over. For 52 weeks, the DCU was recovering from the actions of Amanda Waller. The Man Of Steel is leading the charge. However, something has escaped the Phantom Zone and only one man can stop this threat!

ACTION COMICS #1070 by Mark Waid, Clayton Henry, Matt Herms, and Dave Sharpe (back-up by Mariko Tamaki, Skylar Patridge, Marissa Louise and Becca Carey) kicks off a weekly run that fans will be excited about!

Let’s take a deeper dive into this latest adventure.

ACTION COMICS #1070 by Mark Waid, Clayton Henry, Matt Herms, and Dave Sharpe (back-up by Mariko Tamaki, Skylar Patridge, Marissa Louise and Becca Carey) DC COMICS

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Waid delivers another master class in superhero storytelling. The themes play into the vintage motivations of the Man of Steel. Seeing Jimmy Olsen play off the seriousness of Clark makes for a key point in the story. Once the conflict finally begins, the story lands on steady ground to grow.

The mystery behind who escaped the Phantom Zone leads into a great Superman and Supergirl sequence. It never felt like a moment was missed as Waid builds up the drama heading into the final act. At this stage, more clues are finally revealed as Superman makes a call. The result leads into a surprising closing page. If you are a fan of the classic hero tales, this one is sure to please.

Henry and Herms are on the call for art duties. The antagonists make a big debut with a loud full page splash. From here, the pages are filled with excellent back and forth between Jimmy and Clark. It provides just enough time to pause before the action comes in fast. The art team display the conflict with a huge sense of urgency.

Its’ fallout showcases the next phase in unlocking the mystery at hand. The art team conveys the feel of the classic Superman tales with each interaction with his team and Lois. The result leads to a fantastic final page. It's a cliffhanger that looks to be the tip of something special on the way.

The back-up Supergirl story dives in to a mission shrouded in mystery. Whenever the United Planets are involved, nothing is off limits. It sets the foundation with many questions following as something is off with Supergirl. Judging by the final page, it is a safe assessment Kara’s latest adventure is larger than anyone has realized.

FINAL POINT: 8.3

The weekly run of Action Comics starts off with a steady lead-in for the Man Of Steel and company. Waid’s writing dishes out the classic feel of big action and drama. The art from Henry, Herms and Sharpe present a larger than life conflict. The story has only begun to reveal its’ true self so don’t delay in checking this out.

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ABSOLUTE BATMAN #1 (DC COMICS)

From the ashes of “Absolute Power”, DC COMICS has kicked off their “All In” Initiative. The new directive has made quite the impression. Darkseid has achieved an incredible victory. The Dark Lord of Apokolips has created his own universe. Known as “The Absolute Universe”, his version of the DCU has fans buzzing with excitement.

The hype is amplified even more with the announcement of a new version of a classic hero. In 85 years, readers have NEVER seen a caped crusader quite like this!

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #1 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, Clayton Cowles makes a bold statement launching the Absolute Universe line!

Let’s not delay any longer and dive in!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Snyder returns to Gotham City with a bold new take on this initial chapter. Stripping away much of the lore of Bruce Wayne gives a very grounded lead. The one notable theme quickly picked up is there is more raw aggression behind his actions. It is a reflection of the world he lives in. This version of Gotham feels more unstable and unpredictable. Seeing classic characters retold in this lense provides a thrilling and complicated trip.

There are plenty of changes of traditional characters. Alfred Pennyworth is a grizzled agent. Killer Croc is Bruce’s childhood friend. The rogues gallery gets presented in very different ways. The story still has a Batman born from tragedy, but not the way one would think. Snyder is clearly having fun with the creativity while dancing around Gotham’s dangerous streets. Once the conflict kicks into gear, the writing shows a more violent Batman than has been seen in recent years. It caps off with a surprising showdown that doesn’t disappoint. This is an all new Batman that packs a rageful punch.

Dragotta and Martin make this version of Gotham stand out for many reasons. The flashback sequences mix the color schemes to camouflage the tragedy building. This plays well into the new origin story. Bruce Wayne comes across as an ordinary citizen. It is a big contrast to the playboy billionaire alter ego readers know.

Once the first rogue strikes, the art team crafts an uneasy encounter filled with unapologetic images. Black Mask and the Party Animals make an immediate statement. It’s met head on later with the imposing Batman unleashing his fury. The full page image of the Batman flying into action speaks volumes. It sets a high pace as each panel speeds through the chaos. Once events settle into the final act, the art keeps up the suspense. Flying into the close, the two page spread caps off a thrill ride that has miles to go before its’ end.

FINAL POINT: 10

Scott Snyder’s return to Gotham takes readers on a brutally engaging start. The writing mixes up classic lore with a more modern feel. Its’ result never misses its’ mark with drama and suspense. Dragotta, Martin and Cowles leave readers in awe with the imagery of the new Dark Knight. If this is any indication of the rest of the Absolute Universe, fans are in for another epic journey.

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BATMAN #153 (DC COMICS)

Gotham is in a renaissance. Bruce Wayne has led a movement to take his city into a new level of prosperity. One key player in this equation is Edward Nygma aka The Riddler. The longtime Batman rogue has appeared to have gone legit. It appears this is a new start for a city with a long legacy of suffering.

With business booming and crime down, how long can Batman’s plans stay in tact before it all comes crashing down?

BATMAN #153 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS) unveils a new portrait of Batman’s favorite city.

Let’s take a closer look at how things progress now.

BATMAN #153 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Zdarsky brings forth quite the dilemma for the Caped Crusader. As much as Wayne’s ideals would lead to drastic change for Gotham, he’s met with stiff competition. The Riddler’s new stat quo poses a threat that will push Batman unlike before. Nygma’s “redemption” with crypto currency leads readers into uncharted territory. Taking the path of “humble businessman”, the writing slowly builds up the grand scheme at hand.

There is one character who takes away the spotlight for this issue. Mayor Nakano is written as a troubled soul, Trying to do the right thing in Gotham is always a challenge. Zdarsky balances the political ramifications along side the emotional weight to provide excellent drama. This all comes to a head with the final act. Throwing in a new vigilante is another shock to the system. The ramifications lead into a jaw-dropping final page. In this moment, there’s much commotion as Gotham’s new age to lock readers in for the long haul.

Jiménez returns after a few issues off and brings in a fresh look at New Gotham. The panels between Batman and Gordan echo their longstanding partnership and hesitation about the building calm. There is a great transition to a six panel “TV report” that is eye catching.

Nakano’s drama wears the gravity of his world crumbling. The panels relay the drama to the readers knowing a shift is happening easily. Commander Star debuts with a near full page image. The pace picks up as the action ensues after his attack on some robbers. Jiménez and Morey cap this scenario off with a strong half panel of Batman facing off with the police.

The art switches to a Nine panel set-up for the closing pages. Walking readers through each character’s fallout buts towards a monster end page. The full image leaves a long shadow on its’ events. Had it not be for the last panel, this would have THE image of the book. Combined and the art weaves its’ growing drama throughout the sense of beginnings with the new arc.

FINAL POINT: 9.3

Gotham City is “All In” for change while some prominent residents would say otherwise. Zdarsky constructs a revision of a classic rivalry with the writing. Jiménez, Morey and Cowles bring out the intensity of Gotham’s key players in the fight for control of the City. Brace for the cloing page as Bat’s world is about to be turned upside down!

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BIRDS OF PREY #14 (DC COMICS)

One of DC’s premier teams returned with a vengeance during the “Dawn Of DC” movement. With an ambitious first arc, BIRDS OF PREY brought a high level of storytelling and hasn’t slowed down since. This week kicks off the “All In” initiative at the LCS. It also brings forth a new challenge for Oracle, Black Canary and company.

BIRDS OF PREY #14 by Kelly Thompson, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS) kicks off a brand new arc for the powerhouse team.

Let’s not wait another minute and see what unfolds now!

BIRDS OF PREY #14 by Kelly Thompson, Sami Basri, Adriano Lucas and Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Thompson heads back into the deep cover lore of the Birds history with this chapter. Cassandra Cain (Batgirl) being the undercover agent is an easy hit with playing the role as hired security. The infiltration of the Ninth Day team leads into a deeper discovery. It is well paced as Cain “proves” herself to the mysterious organization. Oracle and Canary’s conversation with Queen Nubia adds on to the mounting pressure to deal with the growing threat.

The chapter also introduces some new members for this go-around. Grace Choi and Onyx “meeting” with Big Barda provides a fun break from the mission at hand. The sparring session is filled with great action and one-liners. It does take up a solid portion of the book but is well placed. The ending leaves on a solid cliffhanger with many questions arising. Rest assured, there is way more miles to go before this conclusion.

Basri and Lucas open Cain’s first “meeting” with an action packed two page splash. This plays into the calm demeanor of Cain’s undercover work. Only on its’ closing panel do readers see a subtle smirk. It plays off the anxiousness of Black Canary as she converses with Oracle. Knowing the past history with the Amazons, the art mirrors the thought of failure is unacceptable.

Readers are greeted with a great sequence of Barda sparring with the new recruits. This begins with a full page panel that shows Barda ready for action. Once the punches start flying, the panels start ramping up the quickness of the fight. Cowles’ lettering adds so much to these panels as well. Events close off with a near full page parting shot of discovery. It’s a solid way to close off what is already an intriguing start to a new chapter for the team.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

The Birds of Prey kick off their latest chapter with a strong lead-in. Thompson builds the drama with fantastic art. Basri, Lucas and Cowles balances the undercover work with solid imagery. The last page will have readers locked in for another excellent ride!

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DC ALL IN SPECIAL #1 (DC COMICS)

THE DC UNIVERSE HAS CHANGED! In the wake of “Absolute Power”, The Justice League has returned. With it comes a new initiative fitting of the legendary team. As its’ new members fill the ranks, the danger hasn’t halted. Evil has returned in a big and a familiar way. DARKSEID has crashed the party.

Is the new league ready for a completely different Lord of Apokolips than they’ve ever faced?

DC ALL IN SPECIAL #1 by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Wes Craig, Daniel Sampere, Dan Mora, Mike Spicer, Alejandro Sánchez, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands (DC COMICS) ushers in a new era for DC Comics!

Let’s take a closer look as we go ALL IN for the debut!

DC ALL IN SPECIAL #1 by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Wes Craig, Daniel Sampere, Dan Mora, Mike Spicer, Alejandro Sánchez, Tamra Bonvillain, and Steve Wands (DC COMICS) Cover: Daniel Sampere

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson and Snyder swing BIG in this opening chapter. Splitting the book into two parts (one on heroes, the other on Darkseid’s view), readers get a vivid and bold picture of the new stat quo.

Time jumping one year after “Absolute Power”, the foundation of the new league plays into the concept of superhero evolving. Making Booster Gold the lead character is a perfect choice to usher in this portion. Gold’s legacy is a mixed one that has taken many turns. Seeing his reactions as he is optimistic for the chances given make a strong impression. As the conflict arises, the pace speeds up with each page. The resolution provides a shocking discovery. Once the close comes into focus, the writing leaves readers with a mic drop moment for what lies ahead.

It matches up perfectly to the eerie feel of the Darkseid portion. The tone dictates a new path to acquiring power. Seeing the new approach leads into dark places, not only in the DCU, but his own mind. The conflicts cause a showdown with an unlikely foe. It leads into more revelations that solidify a change in destiny.

Once that is cleared up, the story starts coming together with the other portion to create something brand new. It also creates something very darker in nature as well. The new landscape shows promise of a sinister backdrop which bodes well for Darkseid. How events leave off prove to be a fantastic mic-drop moment for fans to savor.

Sampere (Heroes) and Craig (Darkseid) are the two main artists for this chapter. Each bring a distinct style to their stories.

The heroes welcome in the promise of tomorrow with a strong two page spread. There are many cameos mixed in to showcase the high level of importance of the new initiative. This is followed up by a strong two page image putting the plan in place. Seeing Booster’s facial reaction connects the sense of hope with readers. It is quickly dashed as Darkseid hits the scene.

The near full page loudly ushers the new threat perfectly. it carries a big fight feel as the chaos begins. Its’ conclusion is gifted another two-page spread ending in a peculiar spot. This leads into the closing pages where everything readers know has drastically changed.

It is directly in line with Craig’s art for Darksied’s new beginnings. The pages are brooding with a sober overtone. Each conflict is portrayed with a blunt and unapologetic feel. This is Darksied at his best. Once he comes across his “prize”, the art locks in the moment with bright coloring . This leads to a huge one page image declaring a new shift has happened. It is a perfect homage to a legendary artist (the late George Perez).

This builds towards the opposite close. The view through other eyes works to establish a disrupt from the normal tale. Both stories end with a gorgeous Dan mora two page image that is sure to send shockwaves throughout the DC Fandom. Brace yourself for impact.

FINAL POINT: 10

A bold new vision of the DC Universe is born! Through the writing of Williamson and Snyder, the daring shake-ups are an easy hit with readers. Sampere, Craig and their respected art teams unleash two unique and equally monumental starting points for an alterative take on the legendary comic universe.

ABSOLUTE POWER #4 (DC COMICS)

The last stand of the DCU heroes has arrived. Amanda Waller has been one step ahead. Depowering her opposition, Waller and the Trinity of Evil were on the verge of total control. That was halted by an unlikely win on Paradise Island for the good guys.

Now poised to take a final attempt to stop Waller once and for all, the heroes race towards her Gamora headquarters with nothing left to lose.

ABSOLUTE POWER #4 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS) decides the future of the DCU!

Let’s not wait any longer and dive into the conclusion!

ABSOLUTE POWER #4 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When readers hear “Event”, there is a sense of wonder if a story will live up to the title. Waid leaves no uncertainty that this IS an event of epic proportions. The attack on Gamora kicks off with Nightwing giving another motivation speech before combat. His evolution into the face of the new DCU cannot be denied.

Once the battle starts, pacing moves the spotlight onto a few key characters. The conflict between Wonder Woman and Steel gets a proper payoff. Hearing the dialogue between Barry Allen and Hal Jordan as their play is made is vintage superhero 101. It balances out the faceoff between Waller and Nightwing before sending the story into its’ closing act.

Readers watch as Waid throws in a few surprises leading to the strong finish. An unlikely hero becomes the key component leading to victory. Another’s actions lead to a change that concludes the “Dawn Of DC” era. Waid balances out both moments to compliment the fate of Waller. Her fate is a fantastic twist that ultimately leads to a new era for DC’s heroes. Once the final page is finished, there is no question readers just witnessed true change in the DC Universe.

With the ensemble cast involved, Mora’s artwork shines throughout the final chapter. The opening build for the attack on Gamora features Nightwing’s confidence set a high bar for the battle unfolding. The attack kicks off with a gorgeous near full page visual of the heroes running into the fight. The rage of Steel losing the duel connects loudly as the tide is turning. It steers the story into a more direct flow that captures the essence to the heroes fighting.

Seeing the Flash/Green Lantern team-up pops off the pages. Jordan’s smiles through the conflict reminds readers of the fearlessness he often shows. Another partner of Hal’s gets a full page splash that leas into an amazing two page spread. The closing panels with Waller demonstrates a wide scale of emotions as the event concludes on a satisfying note. Mora and Sanchez’s epilogue pages leave readers on a fitting point as a era has ended with a fresh start waiting in the wings.

FINAL POINT: 10

The “Dawn Of DC” officially ends with a spectacular conclusion. Waid’s incredible writing unveils the true strengths of the DCU heroes. Paired with the always impressive visuals from Mora, readers will have no doubts that the event lived up to the hype.

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BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN - THE LAST HALLOWEEN #1 (DC COMICS)

The Long Halloween. A serial killer strikes on holidays early in the Dark Knight’s career. One of the greatest Batman stories of all time. Jeph Loeb and the late Tim Sale debuted the murder mystery in 1996. It was an instant hit with readers and produced a sequel, “Dark Victory” in 1999.

Loeb and Sale reunited 25 years after the story’s debut for 2021’s “Batman: the Long Halloween Special”. This sparked a return to their Gotham City storyline. Unfortunately, Sale passed away in 2022.

Loeb stated in an interview: ““About a year later, after speaking with Mark Chiarello and Richard Starkings, my partners on the previous Long Halloween titles, we decided the time was right to move this forward as a tribute to Tim, who continues to be with us in spirit.”

Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1 by Jeph Loeb, Eduardo Risso, Dave Stewart and Richard Starkings (DC COMICS) begins the final installment of the “Holiday Saga”.

Let’s take a closer look at how this series unfolds.

Batman: The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #1 by Jeph Loeb, Eduardo Risso, Dave Stewart and Richard Starkings (DC COMICS) cover: Tim Sale

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Loeb doesn’t delay in bringing forth the lingering aspects of Holiday on Gotham’s residents. The opening play with the Dents carries a high sense of tension. Batman’s monologue is haunting as the pages unfold. Featuring Gordon’s sub plot is a solid companion piece. It shows readers the stretching reach and effect what Holiday has done.

As for the caped crusader, Batman investigations take a familiar twist. His presence gets outshined by an overly-eager Robin. The writing presents a very naive Boy Wonder forcing his way into the case. It offers a small break into the drama but ultimately loses out to Batman and Two-Face. The closing act leaves readers with a shocking end as the mystery of Holiday looks to enter a whole new realm.

Risso leads off an all star lineup of artists for this series. The opening two page splash of the Dents sets a dark feel and tense pace. It carries into the terrifying Gordon plot. Readers see a switch in gears as the dynamic duo are gifted a tremendous two page image as they chase an evading Catwoman.

Stewart’s coloring raises the emotions of a very worried Gordon family. The panels pour with the frightening aspect of what has happened to the child. It is counters with a more somber image of Gordon shrouded in the shadow of the Bat signal. This all builds toward a steady final sequence. The parting image will leave readers wanting more answers to an ever developing puzzle.

FINAL POINT: 9.2

The Long Halloween’s final trilogy starts off on a very high level. Loeb’s writing easily constructs a city still gripped in fear. Risso and Stewart bring out the many elements and feelings of Gotham’s citizens as the scariest day of the year gets even more dangerous. Get ready for one hell of a saga.

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ABSOULTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 (DC COMICS)

The rise of “The Wall” concludes as Absolute Power is dominating the DC Universe. Amanda Waller’s journey to becoming a feared force has been trials by fire. Much like Batman, Waller’s path beings with a family tragedy. It is only fitting their paths become full circle for the origin finale.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC COMICS) concludes a challenging tale for will and determination.

Let’s not wait any longer and jump into the finale.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #3 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

It is only fitting that Waller’s last adversary on her rise is the Caper Crusader. Ridley pens Batman as the ultimate test. The writing reflects the methodical way Waller looks to deal with a threat to her plans. Readers see the lengths she goes to with no regard for anyone else, including her family.

Speaking of her children, Ridley allows Waller to show little emotion as her schemes become unraveled. The exposure of taping a conversation with the President gives an insight on the divide Waller’s actions have caused. It also steers Waller back on her path to handling Batman. The cold demeanor which readers know begins to surface and solidify. This spirals into the bittersweet close. It leaves Waller exposing the belief that the actions justify the means. Will this come to fruition? Only time will tell.

Martinez and the art team usher in Batman’s attack on Waller in style. A full page spread sets the pace for Batman handling Waller’s forces. This is completed with a page that stares speak louder than words. The conversations with her family range from calm to quietly caring. Waller’s stance never truly waivers. The art keeps that angle throughout. With the closing chapter, there is a sense of reflection as to what Waller is doing. No matter the panel, the true sense of “The Wall” is on full display. Whether the DCU is ready or not is another question.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Amanda Waller’s rise to power wraps up with a solid perspective. Ridley’s pacing allows readers an insight into a dangerous mind. Martinez and the art team mix in action with high tension family drama. It’s a perfect combination for one of the most dangerous in the DCU.

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