Naturally, Diana goes out to find this brother.
A big part of Wonder Woman's story in Rebirth is the redefining of her mythos We know now that she is a child of Zeus, though that came from the New 52 era As such, she is technically a sibling of all of the Greek Pantheon That makes[...]
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While reconnecting with Kid Flash has been a strained process, Barry's new job at Iron Heights may just be worse. Is this new stage still readable?
Hal Jordan returns to Earth and finds Superman in distress. All may not be as it seems, and Sinestro is involved. Does the comic live up to the premise?
Red Hood and his Outlaws take on Batwoman and her portion of the Bat Family. It's a Bat Smackdown, but is it a good enough read?
Kid Flash has been caught spying on Deathstroke and Defiance. Slade airs it out in front of the whole team. Does this make for good reading?
Green Lanterns Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz are back on Earth, and that means one thing: pancakes. When a monster and a party loom, is the story interesting?
Green Arrow has to work with other heroes in their defense of Gotham City from the forces of the Batman Who Laughs. Is it a compelling read?
The Sovereign arrives in this issue of Justice League as the Darkness takes over Wonder Woman and Green Lantern. Does the story hold up though?
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps have their final showdown with the Nth Metal Golems at the Source Wall. Does this battle make for compelling reading?
Furthermore, the presence and apparent excitement of Giffen, DeMatteis, and Kolins may have been one of the only things keeping this book alive in DC Rebirth Unfortunately, Blue Beetle may never be a big seller, and DC may decide to let it quietly die soon.
Giffen's weakness for verbosity is on display in this issue once[...]
While Flash #31 does have its flaws, they are minute compared to what the comic does right: an epic battle and plenty of grounded character moments.
Grail is hunting down the old gods. Giganta is hunting down ancient artifacts. Wonder Woman must stop them both. Is this a good continuation to the series?
Green Lanterns #31 brings about the ending to the 'Out of Time' arc, wherein Jessica and Simon were sent back in time by Volthoom in the present.
Green Arrow #31 is the finale to 'Hard-Traveling Hero', as the Emerald Archer attempts to fight off the Burnt aboard the Ninth Circle’s satellite.
The kids fight back, and a teammate comes back from the future and with evil intentions. Can the Justice League withstand it all? Is it a good read?
Aquaman and Dolphin are still on the run, and Mera and Tempest work to bring down the Crown of Thorns. But does the series hold up?
Hal Jordan must catch up with Lightray to save he and Highfather from the Nth Metal Golems. But his will enough? And does this make for a good comic?
The artistic team for this comic has been firing on all cylinders since the beginning, and they show no signs of slowing down.
Dan Abnett's Titans continues to be one of the all-stars of DC's Rebirth This issue is one of the high points of the series in spite of its minute shortcomings This was a[...]
Wonder Woman #30 seems like a standard superhero plot, but the subtleties of it are pretty clever and make for a more compelling story.
This comic still dominates Rebirth and deserves to be on everyone's pull list Grab this one the next time you see it.
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Jessica and Simon have trained the original seven Green Lanterns as much as they can in the time they've been allowed, and now it's time to face Volthoom, the First[...]
This is Rebirth's best comic, and it deserves a read Check it out.
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Having met the original seven Green Lanterns of the Corps and watched a Kryptonian become overwhelmed and killed by the uninhibited power of the Green Ring, Simon and Jessica have been forced to make the other six their students.
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Deathstroke struggles to hammer his team into a workable squad, as the complicated relationship between he and Rose begins to show itself in ugly ways.
The Justice League continue to spend time and bond with their future children, and they find they have a lot in common. But does it make for a good read?
He's a very talented color artist as well, and this is a gorgeous comic for it.
Green Arrow #30 provides a short prelude for what seems to the finale to the Ninth Circle arc, which has been running through the title since its Rebirth relaunch It's a bit light on plot, but it does make up[...]
At the panel, Geoff "Jeff" Johns will reveal the first few pages of Doomsday Clock #1 and "lead an in-depth discussion on how it all began, starting with his acclaimed DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH one-shot and leading to DOOMSDAY CLOCK this November," according to a press release Additionally, attendees will get some EXCLUSIVE Doomsday Clock schwag.
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Wonder Woman and Etta Candy have to hold their own against a squad of mercenaries out for Diana's blood. But is that as an exciting read as it sounds?
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #27 is the most narratively thin issue yet, but a straightforward issue every now and again is good for a series.
Despite some minor quibbles, #27 is still another fantastic issue of Aquaman. It’s easily among DC’s best books right now, and you should be reading it.
Wonder Woman #28 has a lot of excitement and emotional moments, and newly arrived writer Shea Fontana has taken up the mantle from Greg Rucka effortlessly.
Justice League #27 is a very engaging issue. The Justice League's children are interesting, as are their complicated relationships with their parents.