RISE OF THE POWERS OF X #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT - 2024)

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For this edition, the Krakoan Era’s last stand begins via Marvel Entertainment. As the era started with two series (House of X/Powers of X), it concludes with another pair of stories that will redefine the Mutant age. In the present, the Mutants have to deal with the Fall of the House. As for the future, they need to deal with the Rise of Powers.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles sets the stage for the X-Men’s final attempt to stop Nimrod once and for all. Let’s dive in and see what’s happening now.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Credit: marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Ten years in the future, Nimrod and Omega sentinel are standing over a fallen diamond Emma Frost with destruction all around them. With Sentinel’s help, one fate has been avoid. Nimrod is ready to crown victory but Sentinel has other thoughts. With little resistance left, Can the X-Men find another way to win?

Meanwhile, Gambit and Mystique are following the plans of Professor X at the Henry Gyrich Memorial Detention Center. Knowing Emma has fallen, the pair play their part. It’s not without a fan moment that is fitting considering their family history. With a noble sacrifice, both Gambit and Mystique are dead but their mission accomplished.

The information they were sent to get was worth the sacrifices if it means an end to the hell they live in. It has been transferred to Charles Xavier. Professor X is camped out at the broken S.W.O.R.D station in space. Leading a team comprised of Iron Man (An A.I. Version of Tony Stark), ShadowTiger (Kate Pryde), Captain Krokoa (Kamala Khan) and Wolverine, Xavier sends them to Phobos with a simple mission: Find Mr. Sinister who’s being held there.

With a final launch, the heroes make their way to Phobos. Nimrod and company are in pursuit to intervene. What comes next will challenge fate. It’s fallout transcends back to the present. With time running out, choices are made and a big revelation of how things could end. The closing moment will have fans talking as the end is finally near.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Credit: marvel Entertainment - Cover: Alexander Lozano)

From the initial page, Gillen establishes the grave stakes involved with no hesitation. Nimrod’s blind assumption of victory plays well with Sentinel’s worry of failure.

The fighting spirit of the X-Men shines through each scene they’re in. The personal moment with Gambit and Mystique’s final goodbye is perfect for fans that have questioned her feeling about her son-in-law.

The latter portion of the book dives into Xavier’s last play knowing what failure brings. His team of X-Men are aware of the stakes and the writing mirrors their will to win or die. Wolverine has some great lines before leading into a huge moment in the book.

The fallout of the event plays off well as the story transitions back to present time. The ultimate option is a stunning one but shows at what lengths Xavier is willing to descend to for the betterment of Mutant-Kind.

Silva and Curiel construct a hellish environment fitting of Nimrod’s terror. The opening full page makes a big splash as Nimrod stands in the center of the aftermath of his work. The final moments of Gambit and Mystique work to give readers an emotional hit before diving into their final calls.

The Phobos panels and fallout give the issue a heavy aura as the event is that catastrophic if Nimrod wins. there is a great mix of full or near-full page panels that exemplify to gravity of the situation. It’s fallout in present time shows the wear this all has had on the survivors. Knowing what Xavier’s back-up plan is, the closing image is strongly detailed as there is no turning back from what’s next.

Rise of the Powers of X #1 by Kieron Gillen, R.B. Silva, David Curiel, Clayton Cowles (Credit: marvel Entertainment - Cover: Davi Go)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The fate of the future lies in the past with a solid start to the end of Mutantkind’s days. With layered writing backed up by spectacular visuals, Xavier leads a desperate attempt to save the world. Will the ends justify the means?

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WOLVERINE #41 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, the X-Men world is in disarray. The end of the Krakoan era has started. The utopia is gone. In its’ ashes stands uncertainty and chaos. If it’s chaos in the Mutant World, chances are SABRETOOTH isn’t far behind.

The vicious warrior was banished to the pit of Krokoa for disobeying the rules about killing humans. With the fall of the island, he is now free and focused on revenge against his most hated rival.

Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, Alex Sinclair and Cory Petit kicks off the “most violent Wolverine story ever told”. Let’s take a closer look and see how the war’s first shot is fired.

Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, Alex Sinclair and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: Leinil Francis Yu)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with Wolverine stalking Sabretooth. Wolvie is clawed to the ceiling of Orchis Station Five. The monologue walks readers through the plan to strike. Once he leaps, Wolverine quickly realizes he walked right into a trap.

Sabretooth looks up from killing what appears to be other X-Men. As he holds Wolverine by the throat, it is revealed that this isn’t Logan. This “Wolverine” is “Camo”, the Sabretooth of Earth 33441. The setting is Sabretooth standing in the center of a bloody fighting pit. Other Sabretooths from other multiverses sit and watch as Victor Creed of 616 holds court. He is preparing the army he has acquired for an attack on Krokoa.

Meanwhile on Earth at the North Pole, Black Tom Cassidy picks up wind of a Stark Sentinel attack on Krokoa. Kid Omega takes off to handle the threat solo. Once he arrives, readers quickly find out there’s a welcome party for him that makes a bold statement.

How will Wolverine deal with the oncoming assault? Being cut off from the rest of the X-World, Wolvie has never been more alone in his thoughts. Can he pull it together to stop what Sabretooth is planning? If the final image in any indication, the “best at what he does” might not be enough to what is coming…..

Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, Alex Sinclair and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: Greg Capullo)

Pearcy and LaValle brings out the unhinged evil of Sabretooth with this initial entry. The viciousness displayed leaves no doubt of how much of a threat he is. Add the creative idea of tapping into the multiverse of versions of himself and fans need to brace for impact. The first attack is dealt with precision. It plays more into an underlying theme displayed by the legendary X-Man.

The writing shows Wolverine in a reflective light. Seeing Krokoa fall affects him in a somber and anxious way. The interactions with the other characters in the North Pole show a sense of “goodbye” as the end is finally drawing near. This all changes as Sabretooth makes his presence felt with the closing moments. It’s a disturbing idea to create but is needed to show how deadly this game will be between the two.

Shaw, Smith and Junior bring the carnage to life with the opening salvo. The scenes with Sabretooth “teaching” the others his plan makes a bold statement. The brutality shown holds nothing back to the readers. No better example than with the “celebration” of the first attack. It’s a disturbing full page picture that leads to more gruesome panels.

The moments when Wolverine banters with his fellow teammates and family show a different look to him. This more humbling panels only add more fuel to Sabretooth’s plans. The final page is a shocking image that sets a high tempo for things to come.

Wolverine #41 by Benjamin Percy, Victor LaValle, Geoff Shaw, Cory Smith, Oren Junior, Alex Sinclair and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: Salvador Larroca)

FINAL POINT: 8

The first die is cast as the bloodiest feud in Marvel history prepares to write another chapter. Solid writing and strong imagery set the stage for violence and pain. Who will be left standing at the end is anyone’s guess but buckle in for the ride!

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ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT 2024)

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For this entry, we are checking out one of 2024’s most anticipated series! Since its’ debut in the year 2000, “Ultimate Spider-Man” by Marvel Entertainment had welcomed a new generation of fans to a new version of everyone’s favorite neighborhood wall-crawler. The series also catapulted Miles Morales into super stardom with his debut in 2011.

With its’ refreshing take on modern superheroes, USM became a staple at the comic shops until the end of the line in 2015. Nearly a decade later, the line returns with an all new Peter Parker leading the charge.

Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson, and Cory Petit looks to forge another legacy run at the comic shops. Let’s take a closer look to see how this debut fares.

Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson, and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment)

Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson, and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Due to the actions of the Maker in Ultimate Invasion, there was no Spider-Man. Twenty years prior, Parker was never bitten by the radioactive spider. This older version of Peter Parker is just that….. Peter Parker.

The story kicks off with an older Peter Parker getting ready for the day. He passes by his kids, Richard and May at the breakfast table. Serving up some much needed coffee is the one and only Mary Jane! Today is a special day that wears heavy on Peter. With no time to talk, he makes his way to the Daily Bugle.

As he’s walking in, J. Johan Jameson is yelling for “PARKER!” This is nothing new for long-time Spider-Man readers. However, the Parker in question isn’t Peter. It’s managing editor BEN PARKER!

This is just the tip of the iceberg as Peter moves about the Bugle. With Ben Parker and Jameson “old friends”, the younger Parker gets some assistance in preparation for a public remembrance from the attack of the Maker and his council (which was framed on Tony Stark).

Readers see Peter and Ben are personally affected from the Maker’s actions on this day. Other notable MCU characters make their presence known. Post remembrance, the story ramps up the drama as the world of Peter Parker gets more shake-ups.

However, Peter’s fate might not be as sealed as he once thought. The closing moments show a familiar face setting him on a path that is set to change the course of this universe forever. The final page speaks volumes as one door has closed and one is about to be blown off the hinges.

Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson, and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment)

Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson, and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: David Marquez)

Hickman sets up an interesting run of events to start off this new chapter. Peter is happily married to MJ. Ben Parker is alive and that’s just the start of more new ventures for fans to follow. Seeing Peter uneasy for most of this issue might seem off but fits perfectly with the ending.

Living the civilian life of normalcy has never been in his cards. Hickman creates that feeling of wanting more as a ploy leading into the closing act. The closing moments are ones that readers can rally behind as it appears a new day is dawning that won’t be omitted any time soon.

Checchetto and Wilson hone in on the normalcy of Peter’s life. The reactions he has come across as simple but covering up a yearning for more. The reveal of Ben Parker hits huge with a half page panel. The comradery between Ben and Jonah is portrayed as old buddies in a new world. Their actions are bold and make a great Segway from Peter’s story when needed.

The final act plays into the superhero aspect, giving readers a question of Power and destiny. The parting shot is a full page image that gives readers a small indication of bigger things over the horizon.

Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson, and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment)

Ultimate Spider-Man #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson, and Cory Petit (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: J. Scott Campbell)

FINAL POINT: 9.5

The latest incarnation of Peter Parker is filled with classic drama and a question of unfulfilled destiny. Hickman sets the stage with magnificent writing while Checchetto and the team offer up some bold imagery while handling the emotional impact of destiny in a can’t miss debut.

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, Gotham City’s most famous father and son duo continue their fight against crime as their latest case takes an unexpected turn. With the reveal of who was behind the attacks on Batman, the pair looks to close the case sooner than later. However as all good plans goes, they never go off easy.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands takes readers into the next phase of their current case. Let’s tag along and see how things play out.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Simone Di Meo)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the disconnect from the rest of the family from “The Gotham War”, Bruce Wayne adjusts to a new stat quo. No longer at Wayne Manor, Bruce resides in a brownstone. Luckily for him, he’s not alone in this venture. His son Damian aka Robin stays with him. Both hope to repair a very strained relationship.

Part of this process has been working on an attempted case. Dr. Kafira was the intended target. Their investigation brought them face-to-face with an old foe: Kirk Langstrom aka MAN-BAT! Working with him on this caper is the mysterious Shush. After surviving the encounter, Robin believes he knows who Shush is and how it connects to his “day job” as a High School student.

This chapter begins at Gotham City High School. Raising money for school sports is nothing new. However, a special guest is heling with the pancake fundraiser. Readers see Bruce Wayne is serving hotcakes. This doesn’t go over well with Damian and his plans.

Readers see a flashback to the night before. The dynamic duo is in pursuit of Orca. They apprehend their rogue but not any concrete info. With Man-Bat more dangerous than ever, Batman makes the call to “assist” Damian’s lead on Shush.

How does this play out? Readers see a new side to Damian emerge as his life as an “ordinary” high school student leads into an unlikely place. As the investigation ramps up, the pair starts fitting more pieces of the puzzle…or so they thought. The final image will be the talk of the comic shops this week and looks to open a door no one saw coming.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Jorge Molina)

Williamson constructs the family bonding through rime fighting to make this series stand out like no other. The high school antics provide a light-hearted pause from the hunt for Man-Bat. Damian’s “ploy” to go under cover hides the secret Williamson eludes with his character.

The product of the League Of Assassins appears more open to “normal” high school life than it seems. The writing also reflects the proud father moment in Bruce Wayne. Those panels peak where Bruce is trying to make small talk with his son. This distracts readers long enough set up the final page. It is a crazy surprise that looks to have a deeper tie to the overall story. It’s also another reason this book stands out from the other Bat family for its directions as well.

Čižmešija and Lokus step in for art duties for Simone Di Meo this issue and present a fresh look at Gotham High. The mannerisms of “Happy” Bruce clash with “Brooding” Damian to give readers solid drama while watching Damain’s plans unfold.

That said, The superhero life doesn’t escape this story. There’s a fun two-page spread that kicks off the Orca sequence. The final act captures the investigation tension with images reflecting Damian’s struggle of how events at school have changed. This leads directly into a full page final image that is guaranteed to have Batman fans talking and counting down until the next issue drops.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Kael Ngu)

FINAL POINT: 8

Fast times at Gotham High reign supreme for the Dynamic Duo as their latest case takes a unique twist. Williamson leads readers in a different side of Damian while balancing the father-son dynamic flawlessly. Čižmešija and Lokus craft excellent imagery to ride shotgun until the final page stops everything with an unforgettable moment.

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #41 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, the streets of New York City continue to be the battleground for Marvel’s criminal underworld. With the “fall” of Tombstone, a power vacuum opened and everyone is trying to claim the territory. In the crossfire: the citizens of NYC. The only defense: Spider-Man and a few of his “amazing” friends. However, the last time readers saw him, a new player entered the game: KINGPIN!

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #41 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna picks up where Wilson Fisk’s influence begins to take over. Let’s take a closer look and see how things fare now.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #41 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Last issue, Wilson Fisk, Typhoid Mary and an army of Hellfire soldiers confronted the unlikely trio of Spider-Man, She-Hulk and Tombstone. Considering Kingpin’s sphere of influence, this could be the make or break point of the Gang War.

The mood is tense as Tombstone and Kingpin begin to discuss business. With their children (Kingpin’s son - The Rose and Tombstone’s daughter - The Beetle) on a collision course, there is more than money at stake. Fisk wants to sway action for his son. Tombstone isn’t willing to budge. All the while, Typhoid Mary becomes infatuated with the heroes standing in the background.

The eventual explosion of action commences. Tombstone vs. Kingpin! Typhoid Mary vs She-Hulk! Spidey vs The Hellfire troops! Readers want action, they got it!

Meanwhile, The Rose and Beetle’s forces come to a head as well. The power play for territory is on! With the fate of the city hanging in the balance, the final moments elude that a victor might have been declared in the latest round.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #41 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: Simone Bianchi)

Wells dives heavy into the action for this issue. That’s not a bad thing considering Kingpin’s prescence. The legacy he brings to the war speaks volumes. The conversations with Tombstones line up with the saying “Only Kings can speak with Kings”. Their demeanors reflect their positions in the criminal underworld.

The ending might feel abrupt when reading but it falls back on this theme. The “Honor amongst thieves” weighs heavy until the conflict resolutions hit the readers. There’s much to process between the battles which is only amping up more drama. Nothing but a win for readers.

Romita and company slowly build up the battle with the emotions of Tombstone and Kingpin. The family aspect rings true through the panels. Knowing their children are involved, the anger of the upcoming conflict is a clear connect. The action kicks off with an excellent split two-page spread spotlighting the boss fight.

The shorter panels featuring the conflict between Tombstone and Kingpin later in the book gives a sense of how both are all too familiar with this fight. From Kingpin smiling to Tombstone’s rage building, the art sets a high pace with the moving parts involved. This leads to a subtle conclusion with a 9 panel page capturing the fallout for all parties involved. It drives home the point that the war may have just had a huge turning point for readers to process.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #41 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel entertainment - Cover: Ryan Stegman)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

Wilson Fisk makes impacts the battle for New York City instantly with an action-packed issue. Wells lights the match for the combustible parties involved while Romita and company grant readers with excellent fight sequences and a mic drop moment to leave on!

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BATMAN #141 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of a captivating Batman story from DC Comics. From the fallout of “Knight Terrors”, Bruce Wayne has not been himself. With his back-up personality kicked in, the damage done has been immeasurable. Without the Bat family, he’s on his own. Throw in his most dangerous rogue and one questions how things can be worse? “Mind Bomb” proves readers have only begun to find out.

BATMAN #141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Dustin Nguyen and John Kalisz) brings “Mind Bomb” to a show stopping finale. Let’s see who’s left standing from this encounter.

BATMAN #141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Dustin Nguyen and John Kalisz) Credit - DC Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Dark Knight has not been himself for quite some time. Zur-En-Arrh, the back-up personality of Bruce Wayne has emerged from the results of “Knight Terrors”. Zur-En-Arrh helps cause the divide with Bruce Wayne and the Bat Family with “the Gotham War”. Now along on his war versus crime, the caped crusader has never been more unhinged and violent.

During this time, Joker has reappeared. What starts as a murder to a toy company heir leads into a deeply personal battle, both mentally and physically. The results have now Joker violently disposed and Batman facing his own worst nightmare: Zur-En-Arrh in his own unstoppable robotic body!

The issue begins with a flashback of Zur-En-Arrh overriding Batman’s Failsafe body programming with his own personality. The transfer is all the more frightening in the present. A battered and bruised Batman now stands off against a version of himself that is his imperfect vision of the future.

Even with the offer of letting this version of Batman take over and give Bruce the freedom he would love to have, Batman knows what he must do. The action kicks in as it’s man vs. machine. The pace never slows down as the grueling battle never slows down until the crushing final blow. Readers will need to prepare for impact as the final moments will send the next phase of Batman into uncharted territory.

BATMAN #141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Dustin Nguyen and John Kalisz) Credit - DC Comics: Cover - David Finch

Zdarsky directs a Hollywood summer action blockbuster within this chapter. There are very few slow moments to allow readers to catch their breathes, but they make the most of their time. Bruce’s initial reaction to Zur-En-Arrh and its’ offer gives the following action even more weight. Knowing what is sacrificed makes the action more tragic. The closing moments bring a grounded moment of clarity to what has just transpired. it’s a fitting finale to a story that pushes Batman past his limits in his Never-ending quest for justice.

Jiménez and Morey give fans a fight not soon forgotten. Right from the front leap into danger, the art reflects the rapid pace. Each panel flows seamlessly into the next matching blow for blow. There is an excellent car chase sequence filled with self-doubt and building emotion.

The “championship rounds” are unrelenting in how the strategic chess match has become. Another half-panel image gives readers a sense of Batman’s rage going into what he feels will conclude the fight. The next pages keep raising the stakes until the few panels bring the battle to a chilling end. The epilogue sets forth an interesting scenario with uneasiness to wrap up things for now, but not for long.

BATMAN #141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Dustin Nguyen and John Kalisz) Credit - DC Comics: Cover - Dustin Nguyen

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

Bruce Wayne comes face to face with an unsettling challenge to bring “Mind Bomb” to an explosive end. Zdarsky pens a tragic, yet exhilarating close with Jiménez, Morey and Cowles providing the beautifully brutal backdrops to an intense last stand for the cowl.

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ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #3 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we are diving back into on of DC Comics’ finest stories at the LCS! Emerging from the pages of the Justice Society of America, the original Green Lantern has been taking readers on a journey of love, loss and courage. With a mysterious attacker making things personal, the Emerald Crusader looks to stop his adversary before it’ too late.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #3 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Chris Sotomayer, Matt Herms and Lucas Gattoni sees Scott get some help in his quest for justice! Let’s take a closer look and see what’s unfolding now.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #3 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Chris Sotomayer, Matt Herms and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Talaski)

*** POSSILE SPOILER WARNING ***

The latest chapter begins with Charles "Derby" Dickles taking a passenger around in his taxi. The conversation is very one-sided as Dickles’ guest isn’t one for small talk. On route, Dickles sees Scott walking. The passenger says to keep driving. Dickles obliges.

Meanwhile, Scott is meeting with Mikey, who might have some information on his situation and the dead bodies Scott is being framed for. Mikey is very nervous due to the Police amping up their “protection”. He mentions to Scott that Tommy, an old flame is dead along with more men missing. The theory is Tommy drowned. Knowing society and the police classifies someone like Tommy as a “Criminal Deviant”, Scott wants to personally further investigate. Before Mikey can answer, the Police start “protecting” men on the pier. Scott disappears away.

Scott appears at the city morgue to investigate Tommy’s death. He’s joined by Jay Garrick aka The Flash (fellow JSA teammate). Scott notices Tommy has the same marks as Johnny Ladd, his lover from his time in the US Army & Project: Crimson.

Readers see the frustration in Scott’s demeanor with the lack of respect to handle Tommy’s murder properly. Garrick assures him if the police don’t look into the murders, the JSA has already started. Scott and readers both find out that Jim Corrigan aka THE SPECTRE is looking into the matter!

How does the pairing of Scott and Corrigan play out. Readers see the clash in styles but it is overshadowed by the actions of the Ghostly Guardian. what does Corrigan do to shift momentum in this case? The final moments give some clarity as the big reveal is shown, kicking this story into high-gear for its’ next chapter.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #3 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Chris Sotomayer, Matt Herms and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Amy Reeder)

Sheridan pens another phenomenal issue driven by emotion and defying society labels. Scott’s drive for justice is personal, but Sheridan uses his anger as fuel to solve the mystery. The theme has been building for the past few issues, but once the other members of the JSA get involved, this shines through. Scott has rarely let his guard down but they are moments that will lock readers in.

The first is at the morgue with Jay Garrick. Coming right off the heels of the Mikey encounter, Scott is mad and stand-offish. Garrick doesn’t get phased by this and makes an easy connection to the reader of how Scott is handling the situation. The stronger moments come with the Spectre. The writing mirrors the frustration and wear Scott carries. One simple panel and Spectre’s words change everything making such a powerful scene. This speeds things into the closing act which gives readers much to ponder after the final page is witnessed. Sheridan crafts it for a parting scene to close off events for now, but not long.

Tormey, Sotomayer, Herms and Gattoni layer this issue with some incredible panels. The banter and mannerisms between Garrick and Scott meshes well to create the uneasiness and genuine conversation between the two teammates. The art welcomes in the Spectre with an excellent full page panel with Scott working together. There are multiple rooftop panels between the two but none pack as much punch as a simple hug.

The scene is one readers will feel the rush of weight off Scott’s shoulders as the dialogue gives it more gravity. This rushes events into the final act. With a full page panel to end things with a major reveal, the art sets a high bar of balancing the action and emotion of a legendary hero.

ALAN SCOTT: THE GREEN LANTERN #3 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Chris Sotomayer, Matt Herms and Lucas Gattoni (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Jerry Ordway)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

Sheridan’s powerful writing peels back more layers of Alan Scott as he faces an emotional attack on multiple fronts. Tormey, Sotomayer, Herms and Gattoni’s stellar artwork & lettering welcome in a surprise guest as the quest for justice takes a deeper toll.

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #40 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we’re heading back into the dangerous landscape of New York City via Marvel Entertainment. One event has kickstarted an all-out free-for-all with control of the NYC Underworld up for grabs. Caught in the middle is the Amazing Spider-Man! Can Peter Parker and friends stop this before it’s too late?

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #40 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna shows desperate times call for desperate measures as an unlikely group fights to save the city! Let’s jump into the latest chapter!

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #40 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

In the West Village, A mysterious figure is preparing himself in the shadows. He is talking with an associate about plans since he is now out of jail. The figure alludes to jumping right into the Gang War. The sights are set on Tombstone and Beetle. Readers see when he steps into the light, he is The Rose! With his forces ready, the journey to the Beetle is made.

Meanwhile in the Meatpacking District, the Track Suit Mafia and Inner Demons are set to face off in a warehouse. Before the suits make a move, an imposing figure makes his way into the crowd. Tombstone is there and he didn’t come alone. Spider-Man and She-Hulk are along for the ride. The uneasy trio defeat the mafia while the demons took off.

lurking in the shadows of downtown is Madame Masque. Considering her actions started the war, readers witness her next play. How does this move affect the war? What is the Beetle up to during all of this? How long can the uneasy trio work together?

All questions are revealed as the war rages on in the heart of the Big Apple. Statements are made. Actions have consequences. However, no bigger move is made than the final image. Readers will need to brace for impact as a major player has enter the deadly game. Suffice to say, the final image is going to have fans talking.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #40 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Joey Vasquez)

Wells juggles many character with this latest issue, but keeps the theme centered around one especially. Tombstone’s play keeps readers engaged whenever he is on page. The uneasy alliance with the heroes pours with tension and mistrust. yet, Wells’s grouping makes for some strong dynamics with conversation. Tombstone’s view of events speaks volumes to the overall gravity of the situation. With his presences and the debuting player, the storyline looks to be re-igniting a new flame for readers.

Romita, Hanna and Menyz give slow builds for each main player throughout the issue. The Rose makes the dramatic debut with a full page panel. The same goes for the Beetle as her storyline takes flight with a strong full page image as well. “The Uneasy Alliance” kicks events off with great action panels. Seeing the “Fastball Special” used should get old-school fans excited!

The art builds up the tension with the parallel characters heading into the final act. Readers will be shocked who finally makes their appearance in the final pages. An incredible two-page full spread brings a close to this round, but lights the match for an eventual combustible confrontation later on. Readers should have much to say about this latest chapter.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #40 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: J. Scott Campbell)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The lastest chapter of “Gang War” brings forth a game-changing character to an already explosive saga. Wells paces the multiple storylines with solid writing. Romita and the art team craft some excellent visuals in the backdrops to show readers things have only just begun. You’ll want to keep your eye out for this issue on New Comic Book Day!

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SUPERMAN #9 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re returning to the City of Tomorrow to find out the status of the Man Of Steel! Under the “Dawn Of DC”, the SUPERMAN line of comics have been thriving with incredible stories. One of the biggest break-outs in the line has been Superman. The classic storytelling has given a fresh take on the dynamic of Supes and Lex Luthor.

The creative team has been crushing it right out of the gate. That said, Fans are getting a special treat for the next few issues. Joining the ride is an Eisner winning artist that has been making an impact in Bludhaven for a while now. Let’s see what visuals are crafted in Metropolis under his artistic style.

SUPERMAN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo (NIGHTWING), Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher starts up a new arc falling out of “The Chained” storyline. Lets not delay any longer and dive into the latest issue!

SUPERMAN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Jamal Campbell)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Superman is left in a weakened state following his encounter with Sam Stryker aka The Chained. The current “frienemy” status with Lex Luthor becomes even more strained. Lex Luthor is dealing with the return of his mother, Letica and daughter Lena. Meanwhile, Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft are still looming to finish their revenge of Lex and anyone who steps in their way.

The issue begins with Lois Lane reading Superman fan letters. It is revealed that Superman is laying unconscious from the fallout of his latest battle. Readers see a quick trip through Lois’ memories as she recomposes to start reading letters again.

Metropolis as a whole is still reeling from The Chained’s attack. Normally, Lex Luthor would be a prime candidate to swoop in. However, Lex is still behind bars and dealing with a more direct threat: his mother. Knowing that she and his daughter are making waves isn’t good for anyone.

Moments later, a weakened Superman awakens. He wants to go after Pharm and Graft but is in no condition to do such. How does the Man of Tomorrow deal with this? Readers see a creative solution that leads into a conflict long the making. The outcome readers won’t see coming as events unfold that take this new chapter into an unlikely direction. Just wait for the closing arc and buckle in for a can’t miss story!

SUPERMAN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Lee Bermejo)

Williamson masters capturing the essence of Turth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow with this issue. The opening pages reflect Superman’s place being a symbol of Hope to the world. Having Lois reading the fan letters instantly connects the emotional impact of a fallen Superman. The personal connection shines through as well once readers see her relive the private memories. Ultimately when he awakens, Superman comes off as the ever vigilant hero trying to stop evil no matter the cost.

The supporting cast has great moments to shine as well. The dynamic between Lex and his mother jumps out. Seeing Lex on the defense is a rare sight but conveys the looming threats building. The action speeds up nearing the latter half of the book. The closing act plays into a creative surprise which is sure to have readers locked in for the long haul.

Redondo jumping in for art duties makes a big splash. The moments with Lois reading the letters pours of emotion and heartbreak knowing how dire things are. Following a great full page panel, a simple 9 panel page by Redondo and Lucas puts a big exclamation point on the effect this is having on Lois.

The action sequences are bold with a thunderous entry for the Man Of Steel. The full page shot sets the tempo for the conflict. The two-page spread combines a few different looks before closing with a couple strong visuals. The closing act is constructed very well, closing with a final image that will have fans talking!

SUPERMAN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Bruno Redondo)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

With Redondo’s amazing visuals leading the way, the latest arc of the Man Of Tomorrow soars to a new level. Williamson’s excellent writing balances out the classic storytelling with the creative team to give fans an adventurous new tale that needs to be added to your collection!

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BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #22 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, two of DC COMICS’ most popular heroes have entered an adventure that neither could possibly prepare for. Their journey has led them to a world filled with much mystique amongst comic fans. A simple rescue mission has evolved into much more. When Batman and Superman head to the world of “Kingdom Come”, everything they know is challenged.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #22 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands poses a grave future for the legendary heroes. Let's take a closer look at how events are unfolding now.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #22 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When they are tipped off on the location of David Sikela aka Boy Thunder, Batman and Superman head into the multiverse. Their destination is Earth-22. The planet is the home of GOG and the world of “Kingdom Come”. As expected, the heroes’ arrival hasn’t been warm. Their reunion with Sikela was even colder. Now fighting to survive, the world’s finest have their work cut out for them this time.

The issue kicks off with GOG and Sikela (now known as Thunderman) addressing Batman and Superman of their world. Gog is confident in the loyalty shown and vows that the invaders will be brought to him swiftly.

Meanwhile, The World’s Finest are facing off against the Heroes of Earth-22. The odds are overwhelming but Batman and Superman are holding their own. Their opposition believes that Bats and Supes are here to kill all the heroes. The oe feeding the heroes that idea: Thunderman. Sikela makes his appearence in the fight and proves his value by causing the World’s finest to be captured.

While taken away, the pair runs into a familiar face in Gog’s prison. Some would say an old friend. Others would say a “New God”. Readers see what this inmate reveals concerning Gog and his plans for Earth-22. The information reveals a darker plan than anyone realized. Once the final page lands, the course the story is heading looks to get darker before finding its dawn.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #22 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Jerome Opena)

Waid leads readers on a deeper walk into the storied world of “Kingdom Come”. GOG appears as terrifying and cold as ever with his presence in the story. This provides a great balance to the heroic actions of the World’s Finest. Seeing the pair work together as the odds overwhelm shows the long game the legends play while uncovering the truth of events.

Readers will see the standout moments of the issue kick in once the prison conversation begins. Waid splits the story between the past and present without losing any details in the mix. All points come togther with a strong final portion of the chapter. The closing leaves a chilling air with readers as the truth is revealed with little hope to stop it.

Mora and Bonvillain craft some amazing action sequences that are sure to please readers. Seeing some of the greats from the DCI square off with the original pair will deliver on classic superhero storytelling. The mannerisms displayed convey the high stake involved with this mission.

Readers are gifted a fantastic two-page spread from inside Gog’s prison that brings up some very familiar faces. This leads readers into exceptional visuals panels that bring all points together with two noteworthy final pages. One is an all-out action full page shot. The other is a more simplistic page which hits equally hard with the reactions displayed. Both will have fans buzzing. It’s one of Mora’s strengths as a artist which this series benefits from.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #22 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Travis Charest)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The dangerous plans of Gog become more clear as the celebrated heroic pair unlocks his secrets in a can’t miss issue. Waid, Mora and the team construct a tale build on superb writing and magnificent art to expose the world of “kingdom Come” to a brand new audiance.

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GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re checking out the latest adventure featuring one of DC Comic’ most popular characters. In the “Dawn of DC” era, John Stewart’s life has been vastly different. Now working at Steelworks, Stewart has tried stepping away from the superhero lifestyle due to personal reasons. Unfortunately, that’s easier said than done. When you’re one of the most legendary Green Lanterns of all time, retirement isn’t exactly an option.

GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe shows Stewart’s latest challenge and the race against time before it worsens for the entire galaxy! Let’s not wait any longer and dive in!

GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter starts on the planet Durla. Thaaros welcomes exiles from Euphorix to this world. Being the Lord Premier and representing the United Planets, Thaaros is coming across as quite the nobility to the visitors. During the meeting, one of Thaaros’s advisors informs him of the actions of Green Lantern Varron.

With the complexity of power involved (along with the United Planets overseeing the Green Lantern Corps), Thaaros becomes focused on finding Varron. This causes a change in actions with the visitors of Euphorix. They become captured and are held hostage in a power play.

Meanwhile, John Stewart is fighting off an infection from the Radiant Dead. With allies Kyle Rayner and Lantern Shepard with him, Stewart faces the undead warriors head on inside his own mind! With the action racing, Stewart looks to fail in the fight. This is all before he and Shepard return to Metropolis before the infection takes fully hold.

On their return, Shepard is ready to cut losses, but Stewart never waivers his hope. Stewart asks about a Dead Lantern’s Ring Shepard possesses. With time running out, Stewart makes a risky call. Readers watch along as a decision is made with no plan B if it fails.

Will Stewart succeed or succumb to the infection? The gamble takes quite the turns before heading to the home stretch. Once in the final act, a moment occurs that will have fans on edge until the next chapter drops. If you’re a GL fan, you’re not gonna want to miss this!

GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe (Credit: DC Comics)

Johnson centers the story about Stewarts never ending grit. Even with the deck stacked against him, Stewart uses his background in the Marines and his undying will as his strengths. This plays into fighting his battle on a level of fronts. The battle inside his mind comes across boldly, reminding readers of how unbreakable his spirit is. Even in its fallout, Johnson presents this right to the forefront, leading into the chapter’s next phase.

The challenge proposed by Stewart is quite the gamble. Johnson shapes the moment combining desperation and the unwavering drive of Stewart. The final act plays deeply into Stewart’s current stat quo and where his future leads. Rest assured by the conclusion, Johnson has something big in the works with this story and fans can’t afford to pass up this series.

Montos juggles around the action with the dramatic set-ups throughout this issue. The action sequences within Stewart’s mind move brisky and give fans some great visuals before snapping them back to present time. This phase kicks off with Stewart and Shepard in the Metroplois skyline via a two-page spread.

The reactions mirrored in the panels reflect the doubt and drive of stopping the infection. This leads into Stewart’s gamble which pays off soundly. Another two-page spread starts the final act which showcases the intensity of the struggle. This all comes to a head with a full page image that will have fans immediately excited for where things lead from here. It’s a perfect way to end things for now and start the next phase of Stewart’s current arc.

GREEN LANTERN: WAR JOURNAL #4 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Montos, Adriano Lucas, and Dave Sharpe (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Dave Johnson)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Even with John Stewart trying to stay away, the life of a Green Lantern cannot escape him. This statement rings true with an excellent chapter that is sure to have fans talking. Johnson tests Stewart’s drive with great writing while Montos delivers on some memorable panels ushering the next phase of the iconic Green lantern’s journey.

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JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 (DC COMICS/Legendary comics)

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For this entry, we’re diving back into one of the biggest pop culture crossovers in history. Combining two of Hollywood’s historic monsters is big enough, but adding in DC Comics’ legendary franchise takes it to a whole other level. Within a few issues, the series has delivered on big action and shows no signs of slowing down!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft picks up after last issue’s shocking ending. Let’s see where things stand now after the dust has settled!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC Comics/Legendary comics - Cover: Drew Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When Godzilla invades Metropolis, this moves draws the attention of the Man of Steel himself, Superman. Little did he or the rest of the DCU know that the King of All Monsters would become the catalyst for an invasion of the Monsterverse into the DC Universe. It also doesn’t help matters that looming in the wings are the Legion of Doom. However, they have shifted their attention to one of its’ members who’s gone rogue.

The first round has gone the way of the monsters in the initial encounter. Superman appears to have fallen in battle with Godzilla. With the rest of the DC Heroes trying to stop other monsters form destroying cities, is there anyone who can stop Godzilla now?

This issue starts in Central City. The Fastest Man Alive, The Flash (Barry Allen) is running into danger. The destination is Iron Heights Prison. What’s waiting for him is MUTO, a classic cthulhu-hybrid monster. Flash heads into the prison to stop a riot from the inmates. As a fog looms overhead, Flash slows down. This allows the meta-prisoners to get the upper hand on the hero.

Luckily, back-up arrives quickly as Supergirl and Green Lantern crash the party. With the mist dealt with, the focus shifts back to stopping MUTO. Plans are derailed for Supergirl as she notices she can’t hear Superman’s heart beat. Knowing something is wrong, she races back to Metropolis.

Readers bare witness to a bloodied and defeated Superman in the street. With other heroes trying to slow down the monster, one takes blame for the fallen Man of Tomorrow. SHAZAM powers up to take down Godzilla once and for all.

How does The World’s Mightiest Mortal contend? The answer doesn’t wait long to appear. The action moves fast as events spiral out of the heroes control. Can they find a way to get their “home field advantage” back? If the final moments are any indication, things might be going from bad to even worse!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC Comics/Legendary comics - Cover: Mike Deodato Jr.)

Buccellato spares no expense on delivering a non-stop thrill ride with this latest installment. Right from the beginning, the Flash conflict spotlights another DC Hero struggling to believe what they’re dealing with. Buccellato doesn’t spend too much time dwelling on the wonder and kicks right into the heart of the conflict and ultimate resolution.

The shift to Metroplois makes perfect sense as DC’s most powerful hero is defeated. The sense of panic fills those panels until ultimately Shazam enters the fray. Juggling so many characters, Buccellato never forces or cuts short time in the chapter. Each major player gets their moment to tell their part. Pacing helps build up the closing act as a dangerous entity looks to have become even more dealy. There’s such a big “Hollywood” feel to this story that continues to impress.

The art gives each monster a dramatic entrance while building up their moments on page. Duce and Guerrero mix in near full page panels to emphasize this aspect. The moments with Godzilla really capture readers’ attention. From a near full page action shot to a fantastic two page spread, the fight rages on to an easy fan approval. The emotions run high as well concerning the fate of Superman.

Duce and Guerrero balance out the surge of fear and denial concerning the fallen ally with the frantic setting of the story. The latter half of the issue shines as a major player appears to be ready to impact the main plot. The issue is capped off with a strong final image tipping its hand at how bad things are going to become. Another great visual read!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC Comics/Legendary comics - Cover: Simone Di Meo)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The mayhem continues as the omnsters run wild in the DCU. Buccellato weaves in big action with emotions running high as hope takes a huge hit. The art team construct visuals that give this story the proper larger than life feel it deserves. If you’re not picking this up on New Comic Book Day, you’re really missing out!

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #4 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the protector of Gotham City and his so look to be breaking their latest case! Since its debut from DC Comics, the Dynamic Duo has been repairing its’ fractured bond while giving readers an amazing story to follow. Now, things escalate to a fever pitch as the case looks like it’s about to break wide open!

BATMAN AND ROBIN #4 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, Mikel Janín, Jeromy Cox, Romulo Fajardo jr. and Steve Wands look to present another exciting thrill-ride for Gotham’s father and son vigilantes! Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape now shall we?

BATMAN AND ROBIN #4 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, Mikel Janín, Jeromy Cox, Romulo Fajardo jr. and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With most of the Bat Family exiled away after the events of “The Gotham War,” Bruce Wayne has taken his fight against crime to a new location. No longer at Wayne Manor, Batman has set up shop inside a brownstone. With his back-up personality still lingering after the effects of “Knight Terrors”, the Dark Knight continues his quest for Justice. Along for the ride is his teenaged son, Damien. Their relationship has been strained over the past few months. Their latest case might be the catalyst to heal their wounds.

While investigating an attempted kidnapping on Dr. Kafira, Batman was attacked by Bats! The alleged culprit behind the attack was Shush. Readers quickly foud out that she wasn’t the main boss. That honor belongs to an old friend: Kirk Langstrom aka MAN-BAT!

This issue begins with a flashback to Damian’s training with the League of Assassins. His trainer, Mistress Harsh, pushed his skill to the limit with an unorthodox test. When she deems he failed, Harsh hits Damian. Unknown to her, Talia Al Ghoul walks in and doesn’t appear to be happy. The outcome is one readers will have an inkling of happing but to what extend?

As the story jumps to the present, Man-Bat is addressing a defiant and restrained Robin. With Shush in the room , Damian holds his own with the banter with the bad guys. It’s enough to almost give Batman an easy route for the heroics. Man-Bat senses him and says to join the party. Batman obliges and onward goes the excitement.

How does the encounter go with Man-Bat? From this stage, the drama picks up as the duo now knows who their opposition truly is. The fallout delivers on giving some key notes as to how the father and son deal with the knowledge. This all rises right into the few ending pages. Once readers get to the end, there’s one bit of news that should generate some buzz heading into the next chapter. It’s another great piece of the winning formula of this series.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #4 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, Mikel Janín, Jeromy Cox, Romulo Fajardo jr. and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Finch)

Williamson gives readers a strong payoff to the latest caper without doing a full reveal. The metamorphosis of Langston works to further the drama along. It also adds a new layer to the storied history of the enemies. Speaking of storied history, the strength of this series has been the bond between Father and Son.

Williamson’s writing spotlights Bruce and Damien's road back from estrangement. The flashback sequences show Damien’s past in a darker place in comparison to where he is now. The stark difference is seen in a few moments where the pair happily bond in their pursuit of the case. The ending moments solidify their bond while leaving readers with a great closing footnote until next issue.

The art duties are spilt this issue between Di Meo and Janin. With Damian’s initial flashback sequence, Janin sets up Damian’s brashness with solid action behind it. Batman gets his fair share with a near full page panel that shifts gears in the story direction. Janin also delivers an epic two page image of the Dynamic Duo in happier times that is sure to please fans.

Di Meo comes crashing in with his own two-page full splash page bringing Batman crashing into the story. The imagery is fast placed. This gives this Bat book a certain feel to it that drives the building drama with each page. This issue has a great 1-2 punch with the art leading into a great closing panel to cap events off with. It’s always a highlight reading this series.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #4 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, Mikel Janín, Jeromy Cox, Romulo Fajardo jr. and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Gleb Melnikov)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The latest case for Bruce and Damian Wayne closes in one aspect but opens a surprise one with this latest issue. Williamson’s strong writing balances the family and crime-fighting while the dual art threat of Di Meo and Janin gives readers a wonderful trip through the vivid imagery. Make sure you have this series on your pull lists at the local comic shop!

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OUTSIDERS #2 (DC Comics)

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For this entry, we’re following along a trio of individuals that strive to know the unknown. Luke Fox. Kate Kane. Drummer. This unlikely group blazed its’ own trail in their debut issue. Now the question becomes what secret will they unlock in the DC Universe now?

OUTSIDERS #2 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, Valentina Taddeo and Tom Napolitano (DC COMICS) brings forth a new expedition into the hidden world of DC Comics. Let’s follow along as the trio takes another plunge into mystery!

OUTSIDERS #2 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, Valentina Taddeo and Tom Napolitano (DC COMICS - Cover: Roger Cruz)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with the trio conversing in their offices in London, England. Kate Kane takes the lead and starts describing an experience she had while at West Point. Kane breaks down an expedition to the Enlil triangle, investigating a unique storm. While out at sea, a creature emerged and took out the fleet researching the area for rescue.

Kane tries selling the point of investigating the creature and the storm. Knowing the area has been a mystery for 25 years, Kane feels this is Outsiders business 101. However, the rest of the team shown some hesitance. After some deliberation, the group heads into the Enlil Island Chain to unlock the secret of the storm.

Once they arrive, they come across something that readers won’t see coming. Blocking their path of discovery is a long-standing DC Comics team that knows a thing or two about “Challenging Unknown” obstacles. The Outsiders cross paths with the new CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN!

What happens when the two units are in search of the same answers? Readers find out fast that the Challengers are not the same group they remember. The new dynamic plays into an unforeseen hurdle on the search for the truth. The drama heightens as the search goes further into the sea. The resolution leaves much to ponder as the ending presents a new thought. The final moment closes out the story on a solid note, while giving some inklings of where this team is heading as their story has just begun.

OUTSIDERS #2 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, Valentina Taddeo and Tom Napolitano (DC COMICS - Cover: David Marquez)

The HiveMind further play into the mysteries of the DCU by re-envisioning one of DC’s classic teams. The writing walks readers through their history just enough to sense their impact on the story. The breakout character thus far has to be Kate Kane. Seeing the tension building with conversation with Fox challenge how this tea can co-exist.

Meanwhile, the mission at hand showed various layers before drawing its’ conclusion. The personalities clash just enough to give readers a different sense of teamwork. This point is highlighted in the closing act. It gives its’ payoff to the brooding internal conflict and continues to move the latest chapter forward. The closing moments leave readers on an optimistic note as the writing reflects the new team is still finding their footing. All the while, the writing juggles many points on the road to leave the readers well invested at this ambitious story.

Carey and Taddeo leaves readers with many different looks on this team’s latest quest. There is an excellent two page spread welcoming the creature from Kate’s past into the current story. The conversation panels show Kane’s frustration in getting the team invested in her. This does taper off once the rival characters make thier appearance.

The Challengers make a grand entrance with a stand-out fill page panel. Their introduction panels are presented in an easy-to-follow style which makes an easy transition once the drama begins to ramp up. The closing image will give readers pause to what’s next. It’s a great full page parting shot mirroring the prime driver of a solid driven story.

OUTSIDERS #2 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, Valentina Taddeo and Tom Napolitano (DC COMICS - Cover: Serg Acuna)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The latest challenge for DC’s newest super-team displays an emotional driven tale. The HiveMind balance the drama and excitement with fantastic writing. Carey, Taddeo and Napolitano construct huge moments with driven reactions to continue making this a book not to be missed on New Comic Book Day.

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TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re checking out the latest chapter in DC Comics’ huge crossover event: BEAST WORLD. With the Tians stepping into the role of the premier superhero team, they have been tested like never before. What happens when one of their own becomes the problem behind a global catastrophe? Nightwing and company are finding out first hand.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott continues the chaos as the heroes scramble to stop it. Let’s take a closer look and see how things are going now.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When the Necrostar is released from its’ planet prison via Brother Eternity, the Titans lead the charge to stop the oncoming threat. Beast Boy takes a huge gamble and makes himself into the one being that might be capable of stopping the threat. He turns himself into a Starro.

After the space altercation, an unforeseen presence makes their move. Amanda Waller has sent Doctor Hate to intervene. Beast Boy is now infected and attacking the earth with spore-like creature. The people of Earth are transforming into beast of their own.

The story picks up with Cyborg and Raven floating in space. Both are reeling from the initial encounter of the Necrostar. As they start gathering their surroundings, they see a number of the DC Universe’s most powerful heroes trying to stop Beast Boy’s attack.

Meanwhile back on Earth, ANIMAL MAN is being overwhelmed by the surge of animal-humans taking over. In Bludhaven, Nightwing and Batman are doing all they can to help the innocent survive the ordeal. When a young boy becomes trapped in a car, Batman flies in for the save. During the rescue, Batman is wounded via a bite that nearly rips his arm off.

Nightwing swoops in for help but the next moments switch everything on its’ axis. What transpires pushes Dick Grayson to his limits. In the process, he (along with readers) find more clues about the spread of the animal infection. Will it be enough to turn the tide or will another force factor in to delay their cause? If the final image is any indication, the battle has only just begun for the heroes of the DC Universe.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Björn Barends)

Taylor keep things centered around the face of the Titans for this chapter. The struggle Nightwing shows to the conflict shows many sides. Not only is the world around him becoming unglued, but he is forced to confront a threat he never wants to face. The moments before that fight occurs, Taylor shows Grayson’s fears pouring out as he knows what is coming. The emotional gut-punches with Batman and Nightwing play into how readers can sense the conflict is weighing on them.

The other main characters of the story gets their times to shine. None Moreso than the main culprit behind the escalation of events. With a power struggle looming behind the scenes of a global crisis, Taylor paces each level out to keep a fair balance of drama and action.

Reis, Miki, Anderson and Abbott bring stunning visuals to this issue. The full page image of the DCU heroes fighting Gar-Starro makes an immediate statement. The more low-key moments center around Batman and Nightwing. The reaction Batman gives the young boy after a question is asked shows a different side to the Dark Knight.

This leads into some fantastic action, building towards a monstrous full page image that amplifies events. Mixed with other heroes emotions, the closing panels cap off the feeling that the tide might start turning or be lost forever. There is much to enjoy with the art displayed here.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Kendrick Lim)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The chaos spirals more out of control in the next chapter of DC’s monster crossover. Led by Taylor’s emotional writing, the battle waged by the heroes comes to life through the vivid imagery of Reis, Miki, Anderson and Abbott. Don’t miss what unfolds here on New Comic Book Day!

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we are on the battlelines of NYC as war has erupted via Marvel Entertainment. With a power vacuum of the criminal underworld now open, every crime boss is making a play for the throne. Standing in their way is a friendly neighborhood SPIDER-MAN. The question now remains: Is he going to be enough to stop the war or has the city already been lost?

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna lead Peter Parker into battle to save New York City! Let’s take a closer peek and see how things are shaping up!

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins six hours after the first strike was taken in the Gang War. The Streets are on fire. The residents are in the crossfire. A couple is trying to run away from the violence. Unfortunately, they run into a figure trying to stake is claim in the battle. He is the Ringmaster, from the Circus of Crime.

The couple gets hypnotized into joining the battle. Ringmaster leads their charge as the opposition comes from Crime-Master and A.I.M. With the conflict spiraling out of control, time is not an ally. There is an invested group watching over the rooftops. Their arrival is not a moment too soon.

Peter Parker has recruited some allies to save NYC. She-Hulk, Daredevil (Elektra), Spider-Woman and Miles Morales are waiting to strike. With innocent residents used as soldiers, Spidey and company know that extra care is needed. Once A.I.M. sends in a tank, the time for waiting is over.

The action revs up as the heroes enter the war. Readers see how the initial counter fares. It sets a pace for where things unfold from here. However, there are more figures making their presence known in this claim for the throne. None will be bigger than a return of one prominent player who could be the game-changer through all of this. If anyone isn’t sure about the magnitude of said character, just wait for the final page to send readers into the next chapter.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - cover: Patrick Gleason)

Wells kicks off the first round of actin with a solid entry. Right form the start, seeing how badly New York City is faring makes a big statement. The use of civilians as soldiers shows the desperation and disregard Ringmaster has to stake his claim for territory. Readers are treated to great Spidey action as his team of allies make a big debut.

The break-off adventure later with him and She-Hulk is another stand-out moment. The banter is fun and provides a relief from the drama unfolding. The sub-plot with the crime bosses amplifies with a great return. Throwing in a wild-card to the mix, Wells creates a few uneasy alliances which should have a big payoff later. The issue ends on a great note to move things forward as desperate times call for desperate measures.

Romita JR and Hanna bring excellent storytelling to the pages of this chapter. Fans are greeted to a huge two-page full spread showing the conflict between Crime-Master and Ringmaster. This is matched with another two-page spread announcing the heroes’ arrival to the conflict. The art captures the impact of the returning character to raise up the writing. Seeing the frustration and anxiousness this character creates solidifies the importance of what they’re bringing. The final pages reflect that, even with sneaking in a quip on the way out.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39 by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna, Marcio Menyz and Joe Caramagna (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - cover: Lee Garbett)

FINAL POINT: 8 OUT OF 10

“Gang War” launches Peter Parker and friends into the conflict head-on with a great introduction. Wells, Romita jr, Hanna and the team construct excellent action with high-stakes drama to give readers a great read for New Comic Book Day!

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THUNDERBOLTS #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, one of Marvel Entertainment’s most unique teams returns with an all new adventure. Since their inception in 1997, the name THUNDERBOLTS has gone through various members and purposes over the years. No matter the line-ups, this team is synonymous for action. Fans should be expecting to hear a great deal more of this group with an upcoming Marvel Studios film on the horizon. In the meantime, there’s a brand new story kicking off with an incredible creative team leading the charge!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY (aka The Hivemind - GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, CAPTAIN AMAERICA), GERALDO BORGES (NO/ONE), ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO light the match for an explosive new story. Let’s not wait another second and dive into this debut issue!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Terry Dodson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The saga begins with flashbacks of The Winter Soldier’s (Bucky Barnes) latest escapades. The events range from stops in Berlin, Madripoor, to now Lake Como. Each telling a different story. The narration leads to a familiar face bracing for trouble. The target in Bucky’s path: The Contessa Valentina Allegra De Fontaine!

Coming off the heels of The Century Game in the pages of Captain America, Val thinks Bucky has a grudge to settle. Readers see it’s quite the contrary. Bucky is approaching Val with an offer of partnership. Using Val’s OXE group in a pro-active manner, Bucky sells his point of taking out a target that is long overdue to be eliminated. Val agrees after Bucky leaves a legendary quote “This is Justice…like Lightning”.

The story shifts to Argentina. There is a group of Nazi soldiers setting up camp, ravaging the environment. Readers see that a figure has crashed their plans. It is none other than The Destroyer (Sharon Carter)! Wasting little time, Sharon wipes out their entire operation. Waiting in the wings are Bucky and Val, who tipped off the location.

The trio starts walking towards an undisclosed location. Bucky conveys this groups’ message about dealing with a threat long overdue to be eliminated. Defying international regulation and law, Bucky spells out the mission loud and clear: THE RED SKULL DIES TONIGHT!

Can this trio do the impossible? The story shifts gears into a full throttle assault on the Skull’s compound. With the stakes getting higher, another member makes a huge splash into the mission. Readers see the danger getting more intense with each page. What unfold becomes the spark for a bigger explosion as Bucky and company don’t back down. If the final moments are any indication, Marvel has a monster hit on their hands and it’s only getting started!

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Mahmud Asrar)

Talk about making a first impression! The Hivemind present readers with an engaging plot for this Thunderbolts squad. Being a “pro-active” unit and aiming high with its’ first target makes a bold statement to readers. Seeing Bucky taking charge and forming the uneasy alliance with the Contessa added a different dynamic to his character.

Coming out of the Captain America story, Bucky is obsessively driven to his new cause. Once they enter the compound, the writers keep the emotions high as Bucky and company move forward. The closing act brings everything to a thunderous close. The ending page leads readers to high expectations as this unit has only begun to fight and that’s a win for all comic readers.

GERALDO BORGES STIKES AGAIN! Borges is one of the best artists for action in all of comics. Teamed with Helsi, the art team doesn’t stall to build up the story. After building the initial tense partnership with Bucky ad Val, Borges welcomes in Sharon Carter with a full page splash before showcasing her skills at work. The two-page piece is energetic and immediately sets the pace for the mission lying ahead.

Speaking of the mission, Borges keeps readers engaged with how each member faces off against their challengers. This is followed up by another excellent two-page spread that sets the stage for a bigger threat waiting for the heroes. After another impactful debut, Borges raises the excitement even further heading towards the end of the issue. The mission is capped off by a perfect full page shot that is pure Hollywood cinema. The closing panels leave readers wanting more but that’s how you know you have an excellent story in hand.

THUNDERBOLTS #1 by JACKSON LANZING and COLLIN KELLY, GERALDO BORGES, ARTHUR HELSI and JOE SABINO (Credit: Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Derrick Chew)

FINAL POINT: 10 OUT OF 10

JUSTICE LIKE LIGHTNING STRIKES AGAIN! The Hivemind builds up an ambitious plot with their incredible writing. Paired with the electric visuals of Borges, Helsi and Sabino, the latest incarnation of the Thunderbolts look to strike BIG on New Comic Book Day!

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THE SENTRY #1 (MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT)

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For this entry, we are witnessing the return (?) of one of Marvel Entertainment’s most polarizing characters. Bob Reynolds’ history in the MCU has been one shrouded in mystery. As one of the most powerful being, The Sentry has been been perceived as a complex individual.

Since being killed by Knull in the “King In Black” storyline, many had wondered if that was the last time readers would see the Golden Guardian. When unexplained events happen in present day, it appears we may have gotten our answer.

THE SENTRY #1 by Jason Loo, Luigi Zagaria, Arthur Helsi and Joe Caramagna bring forth the next phase of this enigmatic character. Let’s take a closer look and see how things unfold.

THE SENTRY #1 by Jason Loo, Luigi Zagaria, Arthur Helsi and Joe Caramagna (Credit : Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Ben Harvey)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a familiar face working on her office. Jessica Jones is face-timing her husband while fixing her door. Luke Cage is now the mayor of New York City. The couple takes a small break from their respective tasks to catch up. Their conversation is cut short as Jones’ building starts to shake. Jones goes to investigate, since she can sneak by Wilson Fisk’s law banning vigilanties in NYC.

When Jones arrives at a building a few blocks away, she is shocked at what she finds. A whole side of an apartment complex is destroyed. Before she can dig further, Misty Knight and the Abberant Crime Division arrive to take over the case.

The tenants describe what they saw. Readers get the idea of a powerful energy blast destroying the building. This is on top of what appears to be someone saving the residents. Knight and Jones team-up to investigate. Their findings lead to the idea that The Sentry is back.

Who are Mallory Gibbs and Ryan Topper? What are their connection to Bob Reynolds? The mystery takes pause to soak in the information as it appears the dangerous hero might be back from beyond the grave. Readers witness what led to the incident in New York while learning this isn’t isolated. Prepare for an interesting tale that brings forth many questions and possibilities as to the Golden Guardian’s return to prominence in the Marvel Universe.

THE SENTRY #1 by Jason Loo, Luigi Zagaria, Arthur Helsi and Joe Caramagna (Credit : Marvel Entertainment - Cover: Salvador Larocca)

Loo crafts a solid mystery for fans to try solving with in this inaugural chapter. Seeing the story through Jones and Knight made for a different and successful approach. Knowing what the Sentry is capable of, Knight presses the issue of solving what she fears has happened. This causes pressure between her and Jones but makes for a combustible dynamic.

The story of Gibbs and Topper further dives the story into chaos. Each has their own moments to feature the impact of powers. It sets events in motion for another key battle soon. In the meantime, Loo makes an easy connection to readers for Gibbs. Through her own experiences, Gibbs becomes a character you want to root for as this series enters into dangerous ground.

Zagaria and Helsi balance out the emotions form this story with fear and excitement of the possibility of the Sentry’s return. The return of the hero picks up after Jones’s call with a big two-page spread of a destroyed building. Post that event, the art team processes the background of Gibbs as she makes her way through the hustle from NYC.

The rest of the issue dives further into the legacy of the Suitor. The art team presents one candidate in over their heads. Tying events back to the famous words of Ben Parker, the art makes no mistake spotlighting what goes wrong when power corrupts. The closing moments address one key factor of this story and sets up for a bigger conflict down the road.

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

Bob Reynolds is dead, Long live Bob Reynolds. The next chapter of the legacy of the Sentry begins with a striking return. Loo’s slow-building plot along with Zagaria’s stunning visuals allows ample time for the audience to connect to the events plying out. The mystery is only just beginning and this will be one not to miss on New Comic Book Day.

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BATMAN #140 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we are descending further into the fractured mind of DC Comics’ Dark Knight. Since his awakening from the events of “Knight Terrors”, Bruce Wayne hasn’t been himself. With his defense personality in control, BATMAN has become more dangerous. Now poised to face his greatest foe, can Bruce not only defeat the Clown Prince of Crime, but his own mind as well?

BATMAN #140 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Mike Hawthorne, Tomeu Morey, Ivan Plascencia and Clayton Cowles breaks the Bat even further with the next chapter of “Mind Bomb”. Let’s take a closer look at see how things are shaping up.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Zur-En-Arrh, the back-up personality of Bruce Wayne has taken over after the events of “Knight Terrors”. After causing damage with the rest of the Bat-Family, this version of Batman is flying solo. While investigating a murder of a toy company heir, Batman knows who the clues are pointing to: JOKER!

The investigation leads to a trap. Joker has attacked Batman on another personal level. Lucie Chesson, who trained Bruce on his way to becoming the Bat, is a pawn in Joker’s twisted game. However this time around, he’s not dealing with the same ol’ Bat. He’s dealing with Zur-En-Arrh, who sends Bruce back into his own mind. Once in his own mental prison, Batman is confronted by an army of Zur-En-Arrhs.

This issue kicks off with Joker elated to deal with Zur-En-Arrh. Their game of cat and Mouse is about to start. Meanwhile Batman is addressing the other personalities. They claim to be the multi-verse versions. At this stage, readers quickly see any chance for these conflicts ending peaceful being non-existant.

Both fights begin with no remorse shown in either. “Zur-Bat” is unrelenting on the violence he is dishing out on Joker. It is one of the most brutal displays that Batman has ever unleashed on any criminal. The same can be said for the battle inside Bruce’s mind. Overwhelmed by the odds, it appears Bruce Wayne is on borrowed time as a new Batman has outsmarted the world’ greatest detective.

Readers see how both fights pay out with two sides of the Bat fighting for control. With all the surrounding elements at play, there is no easy road to victory. The action intensifies with each panel. This all builds to a breaking point. Once that resolution starts unraveling, the closing moments prove that “Mind Bomb” is an appropriate title for this story. Expect to be blown away by the final image!

BATMAN #140 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Mike Hawthorne, Tomeu Morey, Ivan Plascencia and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: David Finch)

Zdarsky challenges the Caped Crusader on two fronts for this issue. The first is dealing with his own creations. The personalities of Zur-En-Arrh provides a distinct threat of what Batman can become. Seeing Bruce face them head on shows his own struggle to not lose control. Readers see what happens when he does as the battle with the Joker is brutal and unapologetic.

The writing reflects the blind obsession to serve justice. As Zur-En-Arrh deomstrates, there is a fine line from heroics and villainy. The pacing moves quickly to give both plot points ample time to hit with readers. Once the latter half of the book starts to take hold, Zdarsky throws in some amazing curves before ending on another solid cliffhanger. The uncertainty of where things are heading makes this a great Joker story. It’s also a huge win for the fans who see Batman’s greatest challenge being himself.

Jiménez and Morey bring the ferociousness of the violence out in each brutal panel of fighting. The opening salvo versus the Joker holds nothing back as Batman starts throwing punches. With each strike, readers can feel the remorseless anger behind the fists. These images only amplify louder as their fight escalates. It leads to a show-stopping moment which will leave reader speechless.

As for the mind battle, the many “cameos” are a great nod to the many versions of Batman. The “leader” of the personalities was a perfect choice. It led to more importance on when their final fight occurred. There was never a shortage on the intensity as each panel brought out the high stakes involved with the conflict. The mind resolution stands out for a subtle yet stand-out moment. This leads into the final moments which will leave readers with jaws dropped at the final full-page panel. Jiménez illustrated one hell of an issue within these pages.

BATMAN #140 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Mike Hawthorne, Tomeu Morey, Ivan Plascencia and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Frank Cho)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The explosive mid-way point of “Mind Bomb” will absolutely blow readers away. Zdarsky exemplifies the power of the mind through his excellent writing. Jiménez and Morey leave nothing on the table as their superb imagery brings the violent rage of a vigilante up close and personal before throwing another dynamic in the mix on the parting image. This story is an absolute must-read.

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BIRDS OF PREY #4 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the simple rescue mission to Themyscira for one of DC Comics’ most famous teams hits a major road block via the Amazing Amazon. The combustible line-up has barely been holding it together. Now saving the world might have to be the second priority as it appears leaving the island could be nothing more than a dream.

BIRDS OF PREY #4 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles sets up a collision course between Black Canary’s team and WONDER WOMAN! Let’s not delay any longer and jump right into the action, shall we!

BIRDS OF PREY #4 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When Sin (Black Canary’s “sister”) is taken by the Amazons to the Island of Themyscira, this isn’t going to sit well with Dinah Lance! Black Canary brings back the Birds of Prey with Zealot, Big Bartha, Batgirl (Cassandra Cain) and Harley Quinn. Their mission: rescue Sin and leave undetected. Sounds easy enough, right? Wrong.

While trying to leave, Wonder Woman gets wind of the disturbance on the Island. Even with Green Arrow trying to buy time, it’s not enough. The Birds are ready to fly but now stand face to face with one of DC’s most powerful beings: Dinah Prince aka Wonder Woman!

This issue kicks off with the few moments before Wonder Woman arrives. As the team plans, Zealot interrupts them and says she has arrived. Zealot tries buying time but after a short skirmish, Dinah leaves her to the Amazons to continuing to pursuit.

The issue takes off from here as its’ a HUGE fight between the Birds and Wonder Woman. Who is left standing when the smoke clears? Readers see how things play out as the fate of the world hangs in the balance. As events move forward, Dinah and her team will be challenged like never before. Will they handle it or break under pressure? If the final page is any indication, don’t expect the Birds to go quietly into that gentle night!

BIRDS OF PREY #4 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - cover: Chris Bachalo)

Thompson delivers a knockout combo on the writing for this issue. As previously stated, Zealot is quickly becoming the break-out character of this series. The interaction between her and Wonder Woman is a solid point of this story.

Another element of this story is the banter between Harley and the team. Seeing how her conversations are reflecting on Dinah Lance is a great break in all the action. Pacing does a great presentation to where all the action is without missing the drama. The final act sets up for a huge showdown while raising the tension and importance of their mission tenfold.

Romero and Bellaire don’t pause before igniting the action powder keg within these pages. There is an excellent two page full spread of the Birds fighting the Amazons. This shows why this team was put together by Dinah in issue #1. The fighting panels with Wonder Woman pop right off the pages. Cowles’ lettering adds the final touches on making this images feel THAT much bigger to the overall story.

In between the action, the art team captures and highlights the banter between the team. Seeing Dinah start to come around to Harley is a great piece to the overall picture. The lead-in to the big showdown adds a great layer to the story. The closing act instantly connects with readers the danger that is now involved on the mission. This caps off with a strong final page, and great final panel to send readers onward.

BIRDS OF PREY #4 by Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, Jordie Bellaire and Clayton Cowles (Credit: DC Comics - cover: Joshua Swaby)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

If you’re looking for non-stop action, this issue is going to be YOUR book! Thompson architects the big action with great writing. Romero, Bellaire and Cowles present stunning visual after stunning visual to showcase the magnitude of the battles. This series continues to impress and you won’t want to miss this on New Comic Book Day.

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