The Queen of Fables has the Justice League of America at her mercy, and Frost is sitting at her side. Thankfully, the Ray may be returning to the team. Does this make for a good read?
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Silencer brings us the story of Honor Guest, a retired former assassin just trying to live quietly with her family. Unfortunately, her old life is coming for her. Does this make for a good read?
Juan Soria has been recruited to the Suicide Squad as cannon fodder to take bullets for the main crew. This is the worst day of his life. Does it make for a good read though?
Frost makes a decision that will impact the future of the Justice League of America. A mysterious force has made her more afraid of her powers than ever before, and this same force has used her to enter our world. Is it a good read?
The Justice League is being put under the public spotlight. They are being tried due to the recent failure to save a life. Worse yet, a person masquerading as Batman is killing people publicly critical of the League. Does Justice League #36 make for a good read?
In Green Lanterns #38, Our Green Lanterns find themselves involved in a near-civil war between the Ungaran government and a supermacist group called the Red Tide. Does this make for a good read?
Green Arrow needs a save by Black Canary and Henry from the bottom of the sea, where Ollie was left by his own mother. Shado is back in town, and she is gunning for Cyrus Broderick and Moira Queen too. Does this make for a good read?
Batman is called to investigate the grizzly murder of a child billionaire's parents. Needless to say, this case connects with Bruce Wayne on a very personal level. Does this make for a good read?
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #35 by Robert Venditti and Jack Herbert is the most fun I've had with a comic all year. With its emphasis on
Aquman has had a lengthy yet consistently compelling runnign story with "Underworld," which has consisted of Arthur, Mera, and Dolphin attempting to
I came around to the Tom King Batman train a lot later than most for reasons now well documented on Bleeding Cool, and Batman Annual #2 by King, Lee Weeks, and Michael Lark is a big part of the reason I ever came around to it all.
It's no secret that Green Lanterns is probably my favorite DC title being put out at the moment. However, there is this weird thing where no one issue is
And now, let us kick off Bleeding Cool's Best DC Comics of 2017 list with Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1 by Sam Humphries and Ethan van Sciver.
In Nightwing #35, a man has come into town. He convinced a woman to kill a man with a few words. It's up to Nightwing to track down his identity. Unfortunately, there is something familiar about this killer.
In Damage #1, Damage is a super weapon made of soldier Ethan Avery. He was created by the military, and he went off the chain immediately. Now, they want him back. Is it a good read?