BATMAN #151 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, Batman is on the run! Amanda Waller has unleashed her attack on the DCU. Heroes are depowered. Resistance has been futile. The Dark Knight is down. However, he is not out.

With the fate of the world at stake, Batman needs help. There’s only one person who can help him steal victory.

BATMAN #151 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles (Bonus Harley Quinn story from Tini Howard, Marianna Ignazzi, Giovanna Niro and Cowles) sees the Bat and Cat go undercover to find a way to stop Waller’s evil plans.

Let’s take a closer look at how things are playing out.

BATMAN #151 by Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr. and Clayton Cowles (DC Comics)

*** POSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Throughout the chaos, a very classic tale is being woven. Zdarsky plays into the unique relationship of Bruce and Selina for its’ foundation. Knowing the past year (post Knight Terrors), to say “its’ complicated” is an understatement. The intro glosses over that area to get to the business at hand. Once the situation is explained, it’s a quick start to the mission.

Seeing the seasoned pros go to work undercover, readers watch as the ruse comes to an abrupt head. The addition of The Suicide Squad gives a fresh challenge for the Bat and The Cat. Bizarro steals scenes with Batman as things progress. However, the star of the book is the union of the Cat and the Bat. Zdarsky charges into the final act with a personal moment between the two. It leads into a more surprising location for their heist. How this will play out is any guess but a solid beginning never the less.

Hawthorne, Di Benedetto, and Fajardo Jr. lock in on the emotional pull between Bruce and Selina often with the art. The opening sequence feels very familiar as the long time lovers reunite over the heist at hand. Bizzaro watching the Squad get off the plane via full page panel adds raises tension of the story.

Once the Squad comes face to face with the pair, the action ramps up. Panels move at a high pace. Bizarro makes another big splash with a huge one page shot. This leads into the closing moments that bring events full circle. Seeing Batman show emotion was a familiar break in the action.

Considering recent events, it is a return to basics. Heading into the final page, readers watch as the pair’s luck runs out. The art team gives a strong final image before concluding for next time.

FINAL POINT: 7

The Bat and The Cat are back with a traditional mission at hand. Zdarsky’s writing sets the stage for an enjoyable saga. Hawthorne and company balance the action with some conventional interacts that play right into the drama. Where we go from here in anyone’s guess.

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GATCHAMAN #2 (MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

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For this entry, The Science Ninja Team is back! GATCHAMAN has returned to pop culture via Mad Cave Studios! A whole slew of new books based off the Tatsunoko Productions property just hit comic shops. Each title captured the classic formula from the animated series of 1972 while giving it a modern flare.

Now heading into the next issues, fans are very eager to see what’s next for the franchise.

GATCHAMAN #2 by Cullen Bunn, Chris Batista, Carlos Lopez and Buddy Beaudoin leads the next round of the legendary team into the local comic shops.

Let’s not wait another minute and dive into the latest.

GATCHAMAN #2 by Cullen Bunn, Chris Batista, Carlos Lopez and Buddy Beaudoin (Mad Cave Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Bunn sets the stage for a classic heroic tale. The writing carries much of a straight forward pace with events unfolding. Pacing is very quick but never feels forced. The action sequences mirror the electric times of old. From here, the story switches back to an undercover attack. Bunn juggle the large cast with great ease. There wasn’t a wasted panel shot when taken.

Galactor and Berg Katse get a poignant spotlight in the issue. It provides more insight onto the team’s most despised villain. The story’s resolution is textbook. That is not a bad thing when dealing with a long-standing property as Gatchaman. It offers a fun twist on where to take their fight next. This was a great adventure of any long-time fans of the series.

Batista and Lopez construct an excellent two page splash to kick off the action style. This ultimately leads into another full page image that will have readers amped. Seeing the team unveil this option of combat is a sure win.

The conversations with Katse pour with his blatant charisma. He is their top villain for good reason. the art showcases him in said manner. It also allows the team to counter his advances with great action panels. The closing image is a nice swerve that can only lead to more danger and thrills next issue.

FINAL POINT: 8

The return of Gatchaman gifts fans with another thrilling challenge. Bunn’s writing taps into the vintage superhero playbooks and scores. Batista, Lopez and Beaudoin give fans great action fitting of the franchise. This is a perfect time to jump on board and see what all the hype is about.

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ABSOLUTE POWER #2 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the takeover of the DCU has begun! A new trinity has emerged. Their plan of eliminating Earth’s heroes rolled out to great success. In one orchestrated attack, Amanda Waller and the Trinity Of Evil decimated the hero community. Seeing Superman depowered and dying struck a chord throughout the fandom.

With their next moves, time is running out for the remaining heroes. Can they rebound and get on the offensive?

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher looks to answer that question with it’s latest chapter.

Let’s see how the heroes are holding it together now!

ABSOLUTE POWER #2 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The most devasting attack Waller has unloaded isn’t the depowering. It’s the personal wound driven into Superman. Waid pens the intense barrage with a heartless theme behind it. The move does more damage than any Kryptonite can ever cause. This leads to an erratic Man Of Steel trying to steer a lost cause.

One character does steal a lot of thunder with a speech fans will be raving about. Nightwing has emerged as the new face of DC. Waid gives him a legendary moment that won’t be soon forgotten. From here, the writing presents a very fast paced tale. With action unfolding everywhere, the major players get their key moments. This plays into a slower third act to let the readers recoup. The chapter departs on a big discovery. It only grows the feeling of how high the stakes are. “Event” is the only way to describe this!

Mora and Sánchez bring to life the desperate times of the heroes. The loss of control is shown loudly on the heroes faces. Once Nightwing takes control of the room, the art gives him a proper platform to call his shots. The two page spread elevates his status even more as he addresses the remaining heroes.

It is tough to follow that up, but Mora constructs amazing fight sequences as the conflict hits home. During the melee, the heartfelt wear of actions pour out of Superman. This speaks directly to the audience as he comprehends what Waller has done. Another character has a huge moment built by close up panels. The extreme costs of this conflict shine bright with the art. Readers will no doubt be on the edge of their seats for this one.

FINAL POINT: 9.6

The Trinity Of Evil continue to tighten their hold on the DCU with another amazing chapter. Waid’s writing drives home the personal attack on Superman with a direct bullseye. Mora and Sánchez construct the explosive action in between the high drama. This series is firing on all cylinders and simply defines “must read”.

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UNCANNY X-MEN #1 (MARVEL COMICS 2024)

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With the Krakoan Era over, fans have been waiting to see what happens now with the Children of The Atom. Hiding on a pop culture high with such hits as "Deadpool and Wolverine" to "X-Men '97", Marvel's favorite mutants are making a push to become the premier franchise in all of comics.

Taking a page out of their 90's playbook, the X-Men have been rolling out a multiple of new titles. Having some of the industry's top creators signifies the commitment Marvel is making to the comic line. With each new title, there is an air of wonder and curiosity surrounding their release. However, one book has be standing out slightly more than others as far as hype goes.

UNCANNY X-MEN #1 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles looks to bring back the flagship title in a most marvelous manner.

Let’s take a closer look at how the X-Men’s latest outing goes.

UNCANNY X-MEN #1 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles (Marvel Comics - Cover: Andy Kubert)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

IN SIMONE WE TRUST! Bringing in the architect behind some of the best team book stories in comics (Secret Six, Birds Of Prey), the X-Men start their new stat quo on a very strong note. With the new "Trinity of X" put in place, the story reminds readers why the X-Men are heroes at the very core.

Once the trio of Rogue, Gambit and Wolverine link up, there is a familiar theme of comradery that defines their dream. Even with unsurmountable odds against them, the writing showcases each member in their role on this team.

One character that stands out head and shoulders above everyone else in this issue is Rogue. Simone writes her in a very grounded manner. While other X-Men blindly grasp for Xavier's dream, Rogue is someone that is trying to define her own version.

This is driven home after an encounter that transcends the world of spandex suits and powers. The events wear heavy on Rogue's soul and heart. It is a powerful moment that is clearly the catalyst for her moving forward. Factor in the surprise ending and readers literally have a blueprint for how the X-Men should be written.

Marquez and Wilson bring out a great deal of emotions in Rogue AND Wolverine throughout the issue. With the subtle read of Logan's eyes, readers can sense his internal anguish. This disappears when their challenge awakens. The threat is gifted multiple full page images. It is fitting as to its' size and power scale. The action sequence play out to fan delight. There is big action, but what makes this story is the more "human" factor featured.

The visit to a children's hospital hits on many levels. The wide spectrum of feeling displayed instantly hit readers. Rogue's stages of acceptance shine as she begins her new era. It is balanced out with a closing image that raises many questions. The art team stepped up to the assignment and presented a version of Xavier's squad you can't help but to root for.

FINAL POINT: 9

Without question, Marvel's mutant flagship title has returned with a renewed energy fans won't get enough of. Simone pens a superb script filled with heroics and heart. Marquez and Wilson construct exciting moments that reinforce the best elements incorporated in the DNA of the Children of the Atom. The future is bright for the latest incarnation of the Uncanny X-Men.

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MASTERPIECE #6 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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For this entry, Emma “Masterpiece” Lawford’s world has been turned upside down. Zero Preston had a score to settle with her parents. Preston went after Emma in a ploy to exact his revenge. Little did he realize what he would awaken. Being the child of the world’s greatest thieves, Emma has now emerged as a threat in her own right.

Now, Emma is poised to flip the tides on Preston. How can she defeat a person of Preston’s wealth and status? Simple: Use the blueprint left by her parents. With a plan and team in place, Emma and Preston are ready to settle this conflict once and for all.

MASTERPIECE #6 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring, Moo Meng and Josh Reed take readers ringside for an all out, knockdown final face-off!

Who will be the victor? Let’s take a closer look and find out!

MASTERPIECE #6 by Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Ian Herring , Moo Meng and Josh Reed (DARK HORSE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

One of the strongest elements of this book is the consistent one-upmanship between the leads. With Preston, his motivations extend further than simple revenge. Emma counters with a well-staged front. Their encounter shows how much Emma has been forced to grow up. The biggest heist Preston orchestrated was stealing Emma’s childhood.

Bendis writes Emma as a confident and determined force. The play made against Preston is one that will catch some of the audience off guard. It works to add more drama to the layered attack at hand. Bendis constructs the build and tear-down extremely fine to maximize its’ impact. The conclusion ties up loose threads very smoothly. It plays strongly into the stages of an evolving character who’s just begun to scratch potential. Fantastic work tart to finish.

Maleev, Herring and Meng craft some impressive visuals for the finale. Two peices that will jump off the page show the range and styles of influence. One is a two page splash that has a computer painted appeal. The other two page splash is a heavy Mod/Steranko inspired feel. They stretch how far Emma’s plan dabble in attacking Preston. Readers will be locked in studying those images.

The breaks in coloring also help shift moods. Preston’s ordeal concludes with a bright glow. Readers will have to cypher what is unfolding. Katie Roots’ range of emotions are another standout point. The parting panels build up towards a strong closing page. In those panels, the art and lettering make a simple yet bold case on where things could possibly lead to next. It has been a huge part of this book’s success and never stalled in its’ run.

FINAL POINT: 10

Breaking out of her parents’ legacy and forging her own, the story of Emma Lawford concludes on a spectacular note. Bendis, Maleev and the team combine elements of mystery and intrigue to deliver to readers what they’ve been saying all along: a masterpiece.

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BLOOD HUNT #5 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, Marvel’s bloodiest hour has arrived. An ancient evil has taken down the Avengers. Vampires are running wild. The world is in darkness. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Dr. Strange made a deal with a devil. The heroes have difficult choices to make. Will it be enough to save the 616?

BLOOD HUNT #5 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment) brings forth the last stand of hope.

Let’s see who’s left standing in this concluding chapter!

BLOOD HUNT #5 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo and Cory Petit (Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

MacKay pulls out all the stops for an action packed finale. The Avengers last stand comes across as larger than life. It mirrors the stakes at hand. Seeing the rally cry is an easy win for readers. MacKay also mixes in some solid surprises to help the heroes.

That said, one character (literally) steals this issue. Doom’s portrayal pours of the self beliefs he always carries. The banter between him and Dr. Strange leaves readers knowing that a cost was paid that may be too high to overcome. MacKay throws in a predictable but impactful swerve in leading to the conclusion. Once the last page hits, the writing gives one more stunning mic drop moment before it bows out.

Larraz, Gracia and Sifuentes-Sujo provide iconic panels bringing the dire gravity of the event to life. The full page splash of the Avengers flying into action kicks events off in a monster way. The face off with Thor and Varnae/Blade feels of a true battle of titans.

Once Doom and Strange agree to their deal, the near full page unveiling screams excitement. This funnels into the action unfolding. Panels pick up a faster pace with the non-stop chaos taking place. It only slows down when Doom seizes a chance with a vibrant image. Even with a heroic shot of the survivors, happiness is short lived. The closing panel caps off what an anguished call Strange made and its’ upcoming repercussions will have.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

Marvel’s Bloodiest event concludes on a solid yet predictable landing spot. MacKay’s writing centers the big action with an intriguing sub plot. Larraz and the team bring amazing action sequences to life from start to finish. From here, a shift of power will be taking place that opens up many creative doors. Brace for it.

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LOCAL MAN #12 (IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we are heading back to Farmington! Jack Xaver’s transition into post heroics isn’t going well. Publicly disgraced. Legally banned from resuming his hero identity. This is the new norm for hero once known as Crossjack.

With more sinister elements at hand, Xaver plays with fire trying to help. The Faceless Horde must be stopped at all costs. The question is will Xaver be able to say the day or crumble to the pressure.

Local Man #12 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio takes readers into the drama, danger and dueling with a former Vice President? Only in this Eisner nominated book does it work!

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

Local Man #12 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Xaver continues to be the flawed hero you can’t help but root for. His current situation pushes him to the edge. Fleecs and Seeley challenge Xaver with Igna’s true intentions. Readers watch as he attempts to process the new information. This isn’t met without challenge. The breakout character is Slick 2.0.

With each panel, she steals the moment from Jack. One of this books’ biggest strengths is the humor. The conversation between the three is comedic gold.

Once the story shifts gears, the drama builds at a slow pace. With the personal loss he took, Xaver is shown to be still reeling. The closing act elevates that even higher with key information revealed. Readers won’t be shocked at Xaver’s reaction to the news. Before that can be even processed, just wait for the final page. This series just keeps getting better and better.

The art showcase Xaver’s heavy toll of loss. The opening encounter with Inga and Slick varies with humor and surprise. Suffice to say, there is a LOT going on with the opening act. The reveal of the Horde’s leader is presented with a full page image. This exemplifies who’s behind the mask as a true threat.

Xaver and Inga’s team-up carries a tense feel. Once it transitions to their talk with a “prisoner”, the art accelerates. There’s a few great fighting sequences to set up a main event shot. The two page spread unveils much to the audience (especially with a cameo).

Readers will have much to discuss concerning the final pages. One is the release of Xaver’s pent up emotions. This is given a full page panel to drive home his anger. The ending page leaves readers with some questions before leaving on a high note. The art team delivers another strong issue.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

“F*** Crossjack”! Jack Xaver is dealt with emotional blow after blow in this chapter. Seeley and Fleecs construct the tension with excellent writing. The art mirrors the mounting anger of the fallen hero splendidly. It’s another fantastic read that you simply don’t want to miss.

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ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the architect of DC Comics’ latest event is collecting victory after victory. Metahumans are being depowered. A scared public is being manipulated in her favor. The Trinity of Evil is on the brink of taking absolute control of the DCU. This is all going according to plan for AMANDA WALLER.

“The Wall” has never been shy about her feelings towards super heroes. Waller’s ruthlessness and determination is second to none. With Absolute Power within reach, Readers are about to see how it all began.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #1 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands begins to reveal the origin of one of the most feared and dangerous people in the DC Universe.

Let’s take a deeper dive into this debut chapter.

ABSOLUTE POWER: ORIGINS #1 by John Ridley, Alitha Martinez, Norm Rapmund, Andrew Dalhouse and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ridley constructs a beginning based on loss and revenge. The parallels to Bruce Wayne’s beginnings make an instant connection to the readers. Both are driven by great loss. However, that is where the comparison ends. Waller deals with a system failing her when she needed it the most. Seeing how masked vigilantes receive preferred treatment lights a strong emotional reaction. This fuels her rage and begins her new path of vengeance.

Waller’s long game play works to perfection. It is not without challenges. The strain put on her family is tough and amplifies how committed she is to her goal. Seeing the big picture, Waller finds ways to sway favor in her direction.

The strongest point of this chapter is a conversation between Waller and Marvin Collins (who she’s volunteering on his congress campaign). In this moment, Waller delivers to readers why she is so dangerous. The pieces to a larger puzzle start falling in place. Once the closing page hits, there is no doubt this is only the beginning of something more sinister.

Martinez brings the painful beginnings of Waller’s path by capturing her rage in multiple panels. There is a key reaction to a Jim Gordon statement that is very clear in seeing her transform from sorrow into vengeful. Batman gets a full page image justifying what Waller is envisioning while Collins opponent is talking. Her unfazed reaction to the speech exemplifies how hardened she’s become to anything outside of her goal.

Waller’s conversation with her daughter shows the wear of her actions. Readers see the frustration in her expressions. This becomes short-lived as Waller begins her final play. The cold demeanor plays out perfectly as she accomplishes her first goal. It is complemented by the final page. Waller’s eyes speak more than any word bubble can. One goal down, many more to go.

FINAL GRADE: 9

Amanda Waller’s path to power begins with a strong tale of conviction over grief. Ridley pens a direct and excellent first chapter with the writing. Martinez, Rapmund, Dalhouse and Wands construct the revenge guided visuals showcasing the genesis of arguably the most dangerous person on the DCU Earth. This will be one story you won’t want to miss.

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VOID RIVALS #11 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the Energon Universe odd couple marches forward. Darak and Solila have been an unlikely pairing. Destiny has crossed the two into each others’ path. Some might think that was enough to crush them. No one could have expected members of the Cybertron landscape would raise the stakes even higher.

Coming off last issue’s reveals, all bets are off on where things lead to next. Can the pair survive to fight another day?

VOID RIVALS #11 by Robert Kirkman, Lorenzo De Felici, Patricio Delpeche and Rus Wooten (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) looks to deliver another huge win for the ever-popular Energon Universe.

Let’s see how things are shaping up now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Kirkman presents Springer as a much needed ally to Darak and Solila. With last issue’s big reveals concerning their connection to Energon, it was a matter of time before trouble caught up with them. The pace speeds up to give readers big action moments. Darak winds up stealing the panels with a risky move to sway the conflict their way.

In its’ fallout, Darak takes a huge gamble. It is a risk that screams for high risk/reward. The dialogue starts to break up moments between the dangerous pursuit they’re caught in. The writing intersects with some notable areas. None might be bigger than an introduction of a popular Autobot. How that figure will merge with the story is unknown but will be highly anticipated. The closing act feels slightly familiar as a new situation arises that looks to cause fractures in an already cracked bond between strangers.

De Felici and Delpeche open with excellent action moments. The art reflects the frantic battle at hand. It leads into a show-stealing half panel. In that frame is a risky but desperate move for Darak. The move pays off, resulting in a solid transition to another area.

Readers will be excited to see some classic Transformers faces appear. One will stand out more than others. The art team gives a notable welcome with a half page panel. These leads back to the unlikely trio and a mysterious cliffhanger. The art continues to impress and expand on an ever-growing universe.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

The Energon Universe strikes with a solid display fast-paced action and building drama. Kirkman builds a steady foundation with the writing. De Felici and company craft blockbuster action with more grounded reflections for another hit issue.

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SUPERMASSIVE 2024 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, it is time for a massive(verse) event! Since 2022, the world of Black Market Narrative has created a special event properly titled “SUPER-MASSIVE”. The event brings together members of Comics most exciting line in a one-shot adventure. However, this year, things are very different.

The Radiant Black game-changing event know as “The Catalyst War” has taken center stage. With the War’s conclusion poised for Radiant Black #30 and #30.5 respectively, many fans wondered how the rest of the universe would become involved. Their wait has been answered.

SUPERMASSIVE 2024 by Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Mat Groom, Melissa Flores, Joe Clark, Stefano Simeone and Becca Carey brings in the Massive-Verse family frotn and center into The Catalyst War!

How does this year’s event stack up? Let’s find out!

SUPERMASSIVE 2024 by Kyle Higgins, Ryan Parrott, Mat Groom, Melissa Flores, Joe Clark, Stefano Simeone and Becca Carey (Black Market Narrative/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Juggling the events of the Catalyst War, the writing team doesn’t miss a beat with the adventure at hand. Seeing the dynamics of certain players match up proves for some great moments. Post-SM, readers will need a Rogue Sun-Shift extended team-up. One area which does not get overlooked is when characters “meet” for the first time. This makes for some poignant interactions as events move forward.

Having Shift step into the spotlight levees how uncertain things have become. His role takes the conflict into a dangerous territory. Seeing the conflict play out, the writing presents the big action moments that are accustomed to this line. The resolution plays into the uncertain elements of Catalyst. It leaves readers off on a high note as the Massive-Verse world faces its’ gravest challenge.

Simeone gives readers much to savor with the art. THE AERIAL SCENE! Capital letters is the only proper way to describe the full page insanity on display. This event feels larger than life. It sets a high pace for the rest of the book. Each character gets stand out panels that don’t get lost in the shuffle.

That said, the group shots elevate the story when presented. Once they come across the big “villain”, the catch phrase stand off will have readers amped to see what unfolds from here. Simeone crafts a sense of danger. heroics and tragedy with the big fight. Its’ fallout feels bittersweet as it sinks in what lies ahead. The closing image caps off what readers are expecting from the start: A Supermassive event that delivers. Mission accomplished.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

With the Catalyst War unfolding, the Massive-Verse pillars enter the fray with an excellent adventure fitting of the title. Superb writing balances the personalities and pending fate magnificently. Simeone and Carey envision the electric feel of the devasting conflict with amazing artwork. If there is ever a question of why this IS Comics’ most exciting line, this story will silence critics quickly.

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NO/ONE #10 (BLACK MARKET NARRATIVE/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the Massive-verse’s biggest mystery has arrived at its’ concluding chapter. Pittsburgh has been a city on the edge. The “Accountability Killer” saga has vice gripped the Steel city residents. Rising Body Counts. Political manipulation. Secrets exposed. These actions have been building to a breaking point.

Led by the “Who Is No One” podcast, the series has transcended traditional storytelling. This is nothing new for Kyle Higgins and the Black Market Narrative team. From QR codes, voting on who takes the Radiant Black mantle and more, they find ways to re-invent the creative wheel.

That said, the bar has been set very high for this series finale. Will readers finally get the answer to the lingering question: Who Is No/One?

NO/ONE #10 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou looks to deliver a show-stopping conclusion.

Let’s take a deeper dive and see how the “Accountability Killer” case is decided.

NO/ONE #10 by Kyle Higgins, Brian Buccellato, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert & Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (Black Market narrative/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

At its’ core, “No/One” has unveiled many elements of truth and perception. The finale wastes little time ramping up the broken vision of Aaron Kern. Higgins and Buccellato delve into his madness flawlessly. The “Accountability Killer” comes across unhinged and egotistical. It plays into the deadly showdown he orchestrated. With every action tormenting his hostages, readers can’t help but become further invested. The vicious demeanor portrayed by arguably The Massive-verse’s best villain steals this chapter.

Just as readers sense they know what’s going on, Higgins and Buccellato prove they have more tricks up their sleeves. A major player finally crashes the scene and the pace rapidly moves. This builds towards a strong conclusion and greater fallout. With a series based on mystery and truths, the residents of Pittsburgh expose their range of feelings. Their mood is best defined by a quote: “How are any of us supposed to move on?” Powerful words to illustrate the hold Kern’s actions had on the city.

Even with this payoff, readers are treated to two well-placed moments before closing the chapter. As the theories start forming, Higgins and Buccellato give one last salvo of questions for the audience. With all the moving parts, this story couldn’t have been structured any better.

Since this series’ beginning, Borges and Englert have balanced the high tension landscape of Kern’s manipulations with brilliant action imagery. Rest assured, there was no falter for this ending. The final showdown is presented with a dire, intense half page panel. Julia Paige’s terrified reaction reflects the readers witnessing events.

Kern’s mayhem is enhanced with the disturbing actions he flaunts on his prisoners. The lettering of Otsmane-Elhaou takes these difficult moments to new levels. This all ushers into the wild battle between the issue’s main rivals. Borges goes for a three-panel look for this encounter and doesn’t miss. In its’ aftermath, the art conveys the sense of uncertainty of trying to recover and press onward. This leads into some very intriguing panels. It leaves a new sense of wonder for the future of Pittsburgh and its’ residents. The art team set an extremely high bar that is nothing but wins for the readers.

FINAL POINT: 10

The Massive-Verse’s biggest mystery delivers an intense close with a masterful class in story-telling. Higgins and Buccellato’s writing weave a thrilling showdown with personal scars. Borges, Englert and Otsmane-Elhaou bring out the multi-layered themes of the “Accountability Killer” saga with phenomenal art. Added with the complementary podcast and No/One defines what an event should be.

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DESTRO #2 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the most dangerous weapons dealer in the Energon universe returns. DESTRO made an instant impact in the pages of Duke. The charismatic mastermind has been pulling strings in the shadows for quite some time. His latest challengers are a ruthless pair known as Xamot and Tomax. Pop culture knows them as the Crimson Twins.

Last chapter, they crossed Destro’s path in a power-play move. Heading into the fallout, all bets are off as what the metal faced maestro has in store now.

DESTRO #2 by Dan Watters, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas and Rus Wooton sets the stage for a face-off for the ages. Who will be the last ones standing?

It’s time to jump into the deceit and danger. Let’s Go!

DESTRO #2 by Dan Watters, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas and Rus Wooton (Image Comics/Skybound entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Watters gives readers a true “spy vs. spy” feel to the story. The pacing splits events between the rivals. Each highlights what they’re guessing their opposition is thinking. The game of one-upmanship showcases how vicious the quest for power can be.

This all builds towards a somewhat startling conclusions. let it be said, there is always some honor amongst thieves. Destro comes off as cunning as ever with the writing. Even as skilled challengers as the twins are, it never feels like Destro is out of his element. The final act throws a detour in where events play next. It is one that leaves readers guessing to whom still has the upper hand.

Bressan and Lucas breakdown the back and forth banter with a few notable panels. The “face-Off” homage conveys the rift between sides. This leads into some fun action panels. A full page image of the B.A.T.S vs Crimson Guard will have readers excited for what’s unfolding.

The showdown is filled with a tense overtone. Destro lets his guard drop a bit to indicate to readers the rage and anger he is under while handling this current challenge. With a final page setting a new stage, the chapter takes a bow with many guess on where things lead from here.

FINAL POINT: 8.2

A battle floods over from the board room to the battlefield with this latest Energon Universe chapter. Watters lines up the major pieces for a combustible situation with the writing. Bressan, Lucas and Wooten deliver on action with many moving parts still rolling. Where this goes from here will be a victory for readers never the less.

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HARD STYLE JUICE #4 (COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS)

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For this entry, the mystery of Rey Castro’s death takes a shocking turn! Since his untimely death in the ring, there has been many questions surrounding what happened. Mona Castro has picked up the case and wrestling to find the guilty party. However, new evidence points her into a direction she doesn’t want to go.

Is the guilty party actually her father?!

HARD STYLE JUICE #4 by Clay McCormack, Ricardo López-Ortiz, Heather Moore, and DC Hopkins (Comixology Originals) brings readers one step closer to learning the truth.

Let’s get in the ring and see what’s happening now!

HARD STYLE JUICE #4 by Clay McCormack, Ricardo López-Ortiz, Heather Moore, and DC Hopkins (Comixology Originals)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Has Mona bitten off more than she can chew? That is the question McCormick poses to the reader. Her plan to work through the wrestling business for answers has backfired. Renault comes across as shrewd and cold. He is all about the business and little time for feelings. Getting his take on Rey’s death puts many themes into perspective.

Mona’s reaction comes off as a doomed attempt for hope. She sinks further into the world she was ill-prepared to deal with. This rings especially true in the final act. Seeing who is working who is a solid reveal. The behind-the-scenes look offers a dire picture for what lies ahead. It is one that will have readers on edge waiting for the conclusion to drop.

López-Ortiz and Moore brings their electric style to key pivotal points throughout this chapter. The opening panel of Mona’s reaction to Renault’s news is one that hits readers hard. It spirals into the shifty ways of a wrestling promoter used to “working” the room they’re in.

Mona’s response is filled with rage that adds to some fighting panels. None more jump off the page that a near full page “Blade job” leading into a fast-moving middle act. Once the story comes to its’ closing rounds, the emotions pour of King and Mona’s faces. Knowing the trouble she’s in weighs heavy. It all boil to a show stopping final panel that mic drops the chapter.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The Pen-ultimate chapter of Rey Castro’s murder mystery delves into the shady side of the wrestling business. McCormick walks readers through the dirty dealing with great writing. López-Ortiz brings worth the gravity of secrets revealed with incredible art. This series has been nothing but a championship win thus far and looks to head there entering its’ final fall!

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PHOENIX #1 (MARVEL COMICS)

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For this entry, one of the most powerful mutants has a new perspective. The Krakoa Era is dead. In its’ wake is a presence that transcends normal daily life. It is an entity that can save and destroy. It is…THE PHOENIX! With a history in the Marvel Universe unparalleled, its’ mere name strikes a chord with all comic fans.

Jean Grey played a key part in saving mutant kind. With the Pheonix Force forever bonded to her, Grey blazes a new path in space. Is the universe ready for what’s next?

PHOENIX #1 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel and Cory Petit ushers in the next phase of Jean Grey with a bold new start.

Let’s take a closer look and see how thing fire up!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Mortal or God? That is the identity complex Grey must deal with in this new series. Phillips brings out the best in both to compel the argument. Right from the start, The Phoenix aura draws unique reactions. Seeing Grey deal with a dying sun instantly showcases the awe-inspiring power of a force that strikes fear throughout the galaxy.

Grey is also grounded back to her human and mutant ties. The conversation with Cyclops is a well-placed break displaying her human emotions. It serves as a precursor for what lies later. Once in conflict, the writing takes flight. Even with all her power, a question of choice leads to a bigger domino effect. This all leads into a strong close where Grey must atone for her actions but will it be enough?

The art delivers on giving the Phoenix Force a prestigious feel. Seeing Grey deal with the dying sun makes an instant statement to her power levels. Grey’s mere presence strikes fear. This is complimented with a full page splash showing Grey in full Phoenix mode.

The action panels bring a frantic and intense pace. Events don’t slow down and mirror the dramatic challenge at hand. Grey’s reactions play into the conflict of her humanity vs. being above reproach. This builds to a striking image to end things with building excitement on the horizon.

FINAL GRADE: 9

With a new direction, Jean Grey takes flight with a stellar first flight. Phillips builds a complex challenge with superb writing. The artwork gives readers high paced action through the cosmos as the Phoenix blazes another trail for readers to jump on board.

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PARANOID GARDENS #1 (DARK HORSE COMICS)

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For this entry, the mind behind “The Umbrella Academy” has returning to comic shops. Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance fame is no stranger to comics. Way started as a DC Comics Intern in 2001 before his band took off to mainstream levels. Since then, Doom Patrol and being a co-creator of Peni Parker (2014’s Edge Of Spider-Verse) have been some of the musician/writer’s stand out moments.

Way is now poised to head back into the comic realm with a brand new series. It is perfect timing with the UA set to wrap up on Netflix in August of 2024. With one franchise closing, readers are gifted a new series via Dark Horse Comics.

PARANOID GARDENS #1 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart and Nate Piekos gears up to take readers into the wild unknown of creative genius. What secrets lurk behind the doors of comics’ most unique care facility?

Let’s not delay any longer and hop on board this trip!

PARANOID GARDENS #1 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart and Nate Piekos (Dark Horse Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Welcome to the wild side of the universe! Way (along with co-writer Shaun Simon) delve into the quirky landscape of Loo and an eclectic cast of characters. The writing keeps readers guessing at what in unfolding. Nothing is as what it seems. From simple patient care for an alien to “puppet” face-off, this book carries a sense of wonder from start to finish.

Once a powerful patient arrives for assistance, the story gains speed. Loo seems searching for answers as we meet her. Confronting this figure changes her direction. The writing does a fantastic job of slow-playing reveals as things progress. Certain staff members get spotlight moments as things are bookended with a unique reveal. There are many moving parts involved that will lock readers in for the long haul.

Weston and Stewart present a very grounded vision of this chaotic scene. The dream sequence introducing Loo pops with a mixture of select coloring. Once back in present time, the art depicts the center as a “normal” place. The gathering area panels mirror the daily routine of the Gardens.

Loo goes through a wide range of emotions. Readers her confidently shaking things up to frightened about discoveries. This plays well to other characters as events evolve. The closing act pays great attention to detail as devious moves are made. It’s an impressive display that harkens back to a classic Vertigo era that is nothing short of enjoyable.

FINAL GRADE: 9.5

The insanity and complexity of Paradise Gardens will be on readers’ minds and pull lists after this debut chapter. The writing builds an unconventional story with many avenues to travel down. Sharp imagery and lettering keep things entertaining while more is brewing behind the scenes. It’s a debut you simply can’t pass up.

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LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #1 (MASKED REPUBLIC/MASSIVE PUBLISHING)

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For this entry, the worlds of comics and pro-wrestling mark a new chapter in their vast joint history. From WWE adaptations, Do a Powerbomb to most recently Hard Style Juice, the two mediums have crossed paths to give fans of both something to remember. There are more similarities in the fandoms and creativity that most might not realize.

The latest entry into the cross-medium looks poised to carve its’ own place into that history. Mixing in the wrestling culture of Lucha Libre into a shared comic universe, Masked Republic and Massive Publishing present a fresh new concept for readers to jump on board with.

LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #1 by Marco Lopez, Ivan Plaza, Ben Harvey, Bryan Arfel Magnaye, Diego Simone and Micah Myers sets the card for a main event debut!

Let’s see how things kick off for the Luchaverse!

LUCHAVERSE: CATALYST #1 by Marco Lopez, Ivan Plaza, Ben Harvey, Bryan Arfel Magnaye, Diego Simone and Micah Myers (Masked Republic/Massive Publishing)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Right from the start, the new Luchaverse gives multiple genres & wrestlers a new reader friendly spotlight. Rey Mysterio and Tinieblas Jr. are the featured leads for this issue. Each story gets a synopsis page before diving into their chapters.

Mysterio’s story is centered in adventure and mystery. The writing mixes in key flashbacks while walking readers through the big action. Anyone looking for in-ring action will get a very small dose. This makes for a better play to separate Rey the wrestler from Rey the Action Hero.

Mysterio being paired with “The Ambassadors” gives off “Expendables” vibes. Their mission appears very straight forward. Once the flashbacks start happening, the story becomes much wide-scale in danger and depth. The closing act speeds into a new stat quo for Rey and the Luchaverse as a whole. It plays into its’ strength: big Hollywood-esque action. With a impactful parting image, events are passed off to the next story.

The writing for Tinieblas Jr. carries a different feel than Rey’s story. Heading into a more supernatural detective feel, Plaza and Lopez puts the protagonist on an ever-twisting journey. Tinieblas Jr. comes across as a captivating enigma. This is raised up a few levels by the creatures he encounters.

Combining the fantasy aspect with some combat made this portion stand out. It’s something readers won’t be expecting as things progress forward. That said, it makes complete sense to the legacy it crosses with. The ending shifts gears yet again to a puzzling stop. Readers will have some theories forming before the next time they see Tinieblas Jr. but that’s always how you want to leave the audience: wanting more.

Harvey and Magnaye handle art duties for Mysterio’s chapter. They waste no time launching Rey into action with the opening page. Leading in with a strong start, the flashback sequences play into the youthful days of a hero in training. As previously said, there is a touch of pro-wrestling added in the adventure.

However, the chase of the first Mysterio mask locks readers in. The feel is tense as one wrong move could destroy everything. This builds into a direct full page splash redefining the lead’s role. Its’ fallout slowly reveals Rey’s new stat quo. Readers will be pleased with the action and the final image kickstarting the new era of hero in the Luchaverse.

Diego Simone gives Tinieblas Jr. a more eerie tone as he descends Las Vegas. Within a few panels, the unsettling feel quickly grows as Tinieblas Jr. begins his hunt. The full page image of his discovery of creatures jumps off the page. The art moves things swiftly into another flashback before quickly resuming.

Simone’s vision of Koreshan City is filled with despair and trouble. Solid fighting is thrown into the panels before a switch of direction. The final act is short but leaves readers with a full page close that will have them talking.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

With elements of adventure and mystery abound, the Luchaverse debuts on a strong foundation that will only grow forward from here. Solid writing and energetic art keep readers engaged as their combination of wrestling and heroes delivers a monster win. This universe has all the makings for becoming a new showcase of the immortals at the LCS and beyond.

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SUPERMAN #16 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the Man of Steel has fallen! Amanda Waller dealt a shocking blow. Absolute Power kicked off in a monster way. Superman’s powers are no more. After being shot, Clark Kent is currently fighting for his life. It’s an unfathomable thought come to life. Is the DCU about to lose Superman again?

SUPERMAN #16 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher jumps in the fallout of that fateful moment!

Let’s not waste another second and dive into the story!

SUPERMAN #16 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell and Ariana Maher (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williamson takes readers down a few paths for this issue. Seeing a rare glimpse of Young Clark sets the stage for the shocking reality of events. The writing creates the desperate attempt to save Superman perfectly. Once at this stage, the spotlight is thrown on Zatanna to take the baton and run.

Her portion of the book is one that fans will become fully invested with. In this “new” powerless era, Zatanna adapts to the new stat quo with some unlikely help. Tying back to the beginning of this series, it solidifies how far one character has changed working with Big Blue. Even with the seriousness of Waller’s onslaught, there’s a great sequence involving well timed humor.

The break balances out the chapter heading into the final act. Once there, the story mixes in some surprises. None will stand out more than the final page. This is largely due to the artwork of Campbell.

It has been a while since readers have seen him on a full Superman book. Readers received a quick reminder of how great his vision of Superman’s world is. The young Clark moments creates the wholesome era of Smallville. The transition to present day is pulled off with dramatic ease.

Zatanna steals scenes with her fighting skills. There are a few half page panels that signify her impact on the current state. Mixed in with the heavy weight of knowing of Jon Kent’s status, the imagery makes for a strong portion of the book. It fully conveys how much of this war has been Hell already.

The final page is a great reveal. Campbell sets the wheels in motion for the next chapter with a full page action shot. It caps off a visually impressive chapter that fans will have much to rave about.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

Waller’s biggest blow in her attack was mortally wounding DC’s symbol of hope. Superman begins his redemption story with a solid opening chapter. Williamson juggles multiple characters with excellent writing and pacing. Campbell constructs great action along with emotionally driven moments for a chapter that shouldn’t be missed.

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GATCHAMAN: GALACTOR #1 (MAD CAVE STUDIOS)

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For this entry, the world of Gatchaman has returned in a big way! The legendary team retuned to comic shops with two big releases via Mad Cave Studios. Joining the ranks is a new story centered around their most dangerous enemy. Can there be sabotage from within? That is the question lingering around GALACTOR and Berg Katse.

GATCHAMAN: GALACTOR #1 by Steve Orlando, Kath Lobo, and Frank Cvetkovic sets the stage for a mystery that readers won’t want to miss.

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

GATCHAMAN: GALACTOR #1 by Steve Orlando, Kath Lobo, and Frank Cvetkovic (Mad Cave Studios)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

For anyone new to the fandom, Orlando brings out the sadistic and ruthless nature of Katse to a terrifying level. The attempt on his life is shrouded in his own self-loathing of failure. Once the attempt is made, the story kicks into full swing. Katse is written as an ultimate strategist. His methods of deciphering who was behind the attacks shows the level of viciousness he will go to win.

This leads into a strong final act. Relying heavily on bait and switch, Katse has a unique stand-off. The devious nature pours off panels as Katse works. This builds up the drama to a fever pitch. Its’ fallout is very good. The surface has only begun to be scratched. That point is drilled home with a definat last page. Events are paced out perfectly to let the world know Katse is out for blood. Get ready for a true path a rage for readers to walk.

Lobo brings an energetic feel to this chapter. There is a two-page splash to feature Galactor in action. It’s met with a brief but impactful entrance for the Gatchaman team. From here, the focus goes solely on Katse and the cunning nature he oozes.

From the evil smirk to the depths of his investigation, Katse’s body language showcases his devious ways. This pours into the final standoff. Seeing the cat and mouse nature of the scene plays out is one readers will enjoy. It ends with a full page dramatic reveal of Katse to his unsuspecting adversary.

The momentum carries right to the closing page. With a glorious stance in full page form, Katse makes his presence known he is only getting started.

FINAL POINT: 8.6

Aim for the King and you had best not miss. That is the aura Berg Katse demonstrates in this captivating chapter. Orlando constructs a building mystery with great writing. Lobo captures the manic nature of Galactor’s heavy with excellent visuals. There is much for readers to become invested with the matters unfolding in the Gatchaman Universe.

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ABSOLUTE POWER: TASK FORCE VII #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the reign of Amanda Waller has begun. Planning for weeks, Waller has unleashed her plan of eliminating superheroes from the DCU. Powerless heroes serve no opposition to her Trinity Of Evil. This truly feels like the darkest time in the DCU.

Spinning out of the first chapter is a series highlighting Waller’s grand scheme. Readers will need to brace for the journey they’re about to partake. There is no happy ending on the horizon from what we have seen thus far.

ABSOLUTE POWER: TASK FORCE #1 by Leah Williams, Caitlin Yarsky, Alex Guimarães and Dave Sharpe brings the Marvel family into the crossfire!

Let’s take a deeper dive as to where things go now.

ABSOLUTE POWER: TASK FORCE #1 by Leah Williams, Caitlin Yarsky, Alex Guimarães and Dave Sharpe (DC Comics) cover: Pete Woods

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Williams spotlights Waller’s attack on the Marvels with a steady paced tale. Using Parasite as an unwilling tracker, her cold intentions shine through. This transfers over to The Last Son. Bearing a likeness to Superman (Is this really Jonathan Kent?), the mysterious figure brings the fight to the young heroes. This carries a more lighter feel as one who reads Shazam knows. That does change when a new entrant crashes the party.

At this stage, the mood shifts dramatically. Readers watch as the Last Son starts showing areas of a break in programming. Williams leaves this point vague to allow readers to form their own theories. It is short lived but noteworthy. Form here, the events lead to an expected conclusion. Even with the final pages, Waller’s manipulations grow further with a new face falling under her wicked constructed vision.

Yarsky and Guimarães kick off events with asolid opening chapter. Seeing the fear and pain in Parasite’s face strikes a nerve with readers. Waller’s emotionless expressions proves how far she’s willing to go to secure victory.

The Rock of Eternity portion replicate classic themes with the visuals. Seeing Billy Batson and Mary Bromfield process how they are now being hunted adds to the drama. Their “back-up” makes a huge debut with a full page image. This carries into the action sequences. Events move very swiftly leading to a sudden finale of the fight. The closing pages set up the next phase very well with a final panel mirroring what the audience is thinking.

FINAL POINT: 7

Amanda Waller’s plan stretch across the DCU with a chapter taking a closer look at her victorious ways. Williams gives readers a deeper look at the evil rising with an excellent story. Yarsky, Guimarães and Sharpe construct a focused look at Waller’s attack with the visuals. If you’re looking for a broader picture of the evil takeover, this will be one for you.

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ACTION COMICS #1067 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, Absolute Power has taken over the DCU. Superman has been caught up in Amanda Waller’s big plan to eliminate metahumans. This comes right off the heels of the House of Brainiac storyline which last left a lasting impression on the Man Of Steel.

With all that going on, the lates issue of DCs longest running series takes a trip back in time. Readers can settle in for a classic era Superman story. Considering the creative team behind it, we are in for a fantastic ride.

ACTION COMICS #1067 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (Back-up by Rainbow Rowell, Cian Tormey, and Romulo Fajardo jr.) throws it back for vintage time period tale.

Let’s take a deeper dive at what transpires now.

ACTION COMICS #1067 by Gail Simone, Eddy Barrows, Danny Miki, Rex Lokus and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Welcome back to a timeless era. Simone checks off all the boxes with this issue. Drama, action, suspense…this one has it all! Readers start with the timeless Clark-Lois reporting competition front and center. This is pushed aside with a surprising Alien invasion. Tensions mount until a dramatic entrance from Big Blue swings everything into a new plateau.

Where a fight could break out, Superman tries talking and understanding the situation. It is one of Clark’s strongest qualities: being a diplomat when needed. The conflict becomes clear but not without strings attached. Simone weaves in a fun twist in before the action commences. There are iconic Superman moments all through the aliens’ challenge. Its’ resolution leaves a great cliffhanger (or should I say “shiphanger”) ending that locks in readers for the long haul.

Barrows, Miki and Lokus go heavy into the full (or near-full) page images for this issue. IMO, this is what works best with Superman stories. The introduction with Mr. Pierce connects with the audience of the impact of losing the youth center. This is followed up with a superb introduction of Superman into the building conflict. The mix of full page with sparce panels conveys the larger-than-life aura the Man of Steel carries.

This never escapes readers sight. Once his “challenger” appears, the moment feels gigantic to match. The following action images could have been taken form a movie. It is vintage Superman. It’s fallout is a more subtle build but the last panel is one that has a few exclamation points on it before concluding! Excellent work by the team for this chapter.

The back-up story by Rowell and Tormey dives into the present struggle of Lois as the Daily Planet EIC. Rowell’s writing sets up the strong ethical conflict of interest perfectly. Tormey and the team mix in some action to soften the jabs thrown by the new boss. Great ending to carry into Lois’ next moves being in charge.

FINAL POINT: 8.8

Taking the Man Of Tomorrow back in time proves to be a winning play for Superman fans. Simone brings out the best of Clark Kent with fantastic storytelling. Barrows, Miki, Lokus and Sharpe elevate the high stakes to new levels with epic imagery. This story doesn’t miss bringing back the superhero themes we all know and love. Don’t miss it.

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