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Justice League of America #22 cover by Terry and Rachel Dodson
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?
HeroWorld Figures Debut From Funko, Exclusive to Target
DC, Scooby-Doo, Teen Titans Go!, Power Rangers, and Five Nights at Freddy's will be available at launch. Funko is excited to introduce our newest vinyl collectible figures – HeroWorld! Exclusive to Target and Target.com, HeroWorld includes various worlds and features your favorite heroes from DC Comics, Five Nights at Freddy's, Teen Titans Go!, Power Rangers, and Scooby-Doo! HeroWorld 4"[...]
Deathstroke #27 cover by Ryan Sook
We get a refresher on the history between Terra and Deathstroke while Slade is still being held by Isherwood. Superman Kong Kenan is also looking for the assassin. In New York, the Red Ghost is making more moves. Does this make for a good read?
Green Arrow #36 Review: Let the Arrows Fly
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 #38 cover by Tim Sale and Dave Stewart
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?
Top DC Comics of 2017 #4: Green Lanterns #28 by Sam Humphries and Eduardo Pansica
If they fail, the Lantern can perish from the overload of willpower. Simon and Jessica both are easily among the most likable characters in DC Comics, and both use their strengths to their advantage in this comic Jess is kinder and more understanding; Simon is harder on them and more headstrong. The six Green Lanterns they train[...]
Damage #1 cover by Tony S. Daniel, Danny Miki, and Tomeu Morey
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?