Action Comics #996 finds Lois Lane in the nation of Logamba in the hopes of saving her father. Superboy follows not far behind. Superman and Booster Gold find themselves on a planet called New Krypton. Does it make for a good read?
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Josh is a longtime super hero comic fan and an aspiring comic book and fiction writer himself. He also trades in videogames, Star Wars, and Magic: The Gathering, and he is also a budding film buff. He's always been a huge nerd, and he hopes to contribute something of worth to the wider geek culture conversation. He is also happy to announce that he is the new Reviews Editor for Bleeding Cool. Follow on Twitter @joshdavisonbolt.
In The Demon: Hell Is Earth #3, the Demon, Jason Blood, and Madame Xanadu discover that Merlin the Magician has been in their presence all along, and he explains what is going on in Death Valley. Does it make for a good read?
Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner are called out to investigate mining on a remote planet. What they find is General Zod, Ursa, Eradicator, and Zod's son. Can the Green Lanterns win the day? Is it a good read?
Marvel Two-in-One continues the search for Reed, Sue, Franklin, and Valeria with the Thing and the Human Torch making a trip to search for a device made by Mr. Fantastic on Monster Island. Is it a good read?
Detective Comics #973 brings the finale to the tale of the First Victim's manipulation of Clayface and their rampage across Gotham. Does it make for a good ending?
It's Judgment Day for the Inhumans, as the Progenitors, creators of the Kree, set their sites on Earth after the Royals stole the Prima Materia from their World-Farm. Does this make for a good read?
In X-Men Blue Annual #1, the Starjammers are taken by symbiotes, and this leads the X-Men to recruiting Venom in the hopes he can help. He's resistant, to say the least. Does this make for a good read?
Udon has remastered the original Mega Man Mastermix series by Hitoshi Ariga with coloring by Josh Perez. This first issue retells the story to the original game. Does it hold up?
Amigo is bringing you Hidden Blood, a tale of Nazi-hunters and MMA fighters. Plus, Call of the Suicide Forest and Tales of Rogues continue their runs. These will be available in April. More details here.
The Three Stooges get a Slaptastic Special, and Volcanosaurus returns! Plus, a Land That Time Forgot cover collection is being offered, all from American Mythology's April solicits. Details here.
Creator Ben Passmore is putting out the first issue of Daygloayhole, and creator Michael Sweater is putting out the colorized version of graphic novel Please Destroy My Enemies. These will be published through Silver Sprocket this April. Details here.
Fantagraphics is putting out collections from cartoonists Manuele Fior and Andre Franquin, plus a collection of Donald Duck cartoons by Carl Barks. These will be available this April. Details here.
Lion Forge is bringing out two graphic novels this April: Algeria is Beautiful Like America as well as This is a Taco. Plus, their stock of Catalyst Prime titles are getting another issue. More details here.
Oni Press bring you a Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns, and Archie Coe and the Way to Dusty Death will take you inside the career of a hypnotist. Plus, Invader Zim, Damned, and Rick and Morty continue to headline, all from the April 2018 solicits. Details here.
BOOM! Studios wants you to color your own Planet of the Apes, plus Reptar gets a special, Wrestlemania gets a 2018 special, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers get an Annual, and Robocop makes a Citizens Arrest. All this coming out in April. Details here.














