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Superman #3
The present day adventures of Superman continue as the Man of Steel fights a menace he can’t see!
The Flash #3
The Flash deals with a massive power outage that has put Central City and the surrounding areas into the dark ages, while also tracking down his friend Manny and his many apparent clones.
The Fury of Firestorm: the Nuclear Men #3
Ronnie Raymond and Jason Rusch unleash the Fury of Firestorm in this issue. Helix is there to meet them and things explode.
The Shade #2
The Shade steps out of the shadows and picks up the pieces from the end of the last issue. Now he wants some answers.
Justice League Dark #3
"Justice League Dark" is in the dreaded "middle issue" phase, which is still good, just not as great as the first two.
Teen Titans #3
"Teen Titans" is aiming for that most essential element that was missing out of some recent incarnations of the title: fun.
Batman: The Dark Knight #3
"Batman: The Dark Knight" is coming across as a poor man's "Hush."
Aquaman #3
"Aquaman" continues to be fun, but it feels like it's over in the blink of an eye.
Red Hood and the Outlaws #3
See the most cherished memories of the Red Hood, Arsenal, and Starfire. They’re pretty messed up.
Supergirl #3
Things finally start happening in “Supergirl”, but they’re unfortunately not very compelling.
Catwoman #3
A supporting character introduced two issues ago is brutally murdered. Better bring a tissue.
Birds of Prey #3
Poison Ivy is even better than you want her to be on this team. Then things get crazy.
Blue Beetle #3
The relaunch didn’t need to hit Blue Beetle too hard, but the new series is fresh enough for anyone who missed out on the first go- round with Jaime Reyes.
Captain Atom #3
"Captain Atom" is pulling a "superhero as deity" storyline, but so far it's not new territory.
Nightwing #3
"Nightwing" has turned out to be a pleasant, by- the-books superhero comic.
Wonder Woman #3
After the battle, the Amazonians and the Gods regroup. And Strife is sticking around to make Diana uncomfortable.
Justice League #3
Little by little, "Justice League" is coming together, and by that I don't just mean the main characters.
Batman #3
Batman searches for any clues regarding the Court of Owls and keeps coming up empty-handed.
Batman #3
A slow build to a nasty revelation is part of what makes "Batman" so great.
Superboy #3
"Superboy" continues to be pleasantly fun, with a last-page reveal that most figured out two issues ago.
Demon Knights #3
Let's face it, this is really "Justice League Medieval."
Huntress #2
"Huntress" brings a solid hero-versus-crime- family story to life.
Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #3
Frankenstein and his creature commandos take on a continent of invading spiders. All this book needs beyond that is dinosaurs.
Green Lantern #3
Hal Jordan and Sinestro go to attack the Sinestro Corps. . . or whatever the people with the yellow rings call themselves nowadays.
Penguin: Pain and Prejudice #2
This might be familiar ground for the Penguin, but it's so enjoyable I can't complain.
Batgirl #3
"Batgirl" is all over the place, but not in a good way.
Batwoman #3
The "Batwoman" creative team continue to work seamlessly to produce the most beautiful comic in DC's stable, and the story keeps pace, too! It's Cameron Chase versus Batwoman versus the Weeping Woman.
Batman and Robin #3
This issue is more "Robin and Batman" than "Batman and Robin," and I like it.
O.M.A.C. #3
O.M.A.C. hits people. That could be said for any issue so far and that’s the beauty of this comic.
Stormwatch #3
Stormwatch continues to fight the moon. I always knew the moon would prove troublesome.
Animal Man #3
Lemire and Foreman continue to roll out a great story about Animal Man, his family, and the mysteries of “The Life Web.”
Batwing #3
"Batwing" isn't bad, but it's losing a bit of steam.
Men of War #3
"Men of War" loses a bit of what made the first two issues more interesting, but at least the back-up story concludes.
Justice League International #3
JLI is a fun superhero book that accomplishes what it sets out to do. This month, the team pairs off to investigate the threat. . .
Action Comics #3
It's the flashback within a flashback that will grab your attention.
Swamp Thing #3
"Swamp Thing" should be a nasty book, and here we finally depart into the world of a fully fledged Scott Snyder tale. Enjoy.
The Savage Hawkman #2
The new Hawkman book continues forward, but I’m not sure where “forward” is really taking us.
Superman #2
The present day adventures of Superman continue as the Man of Steel fights a menace he can’t see!
All-Star Western #2
"All-Star Western" adds an El Diablo backup to the mix, and it's devilishly fun.
Legion: Secret Origin #1
The Legion's early days get re-examined and slightly tweaked in this new mini-series.
The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men #2
It's a good thing "Firestorm" fans are so patient, because they're going to need to wait a while longer.
I, Vampire #2
I'm still not sure how this fits into the rest of the DC Universe, but "I, Vampire" is good enough that I ultimately don't care.
Voodoo #2
Reading "Voodoo" makes me feel like we're getting a comic adaptation of a hot new action thriller film.
Aquaman #2
With a creepy villain and strong characterization, the new “Aquaman” series is off to a good start.
The Flash #2
It's the little touches in "The Flash" that make this issue stand out.
Justice League Dark #2
"Justice League Dark" might have a cheesy title, but this is the clear winner of the books with "Justice" in their title.
DC Universe Presents #2
Deadman helps his latest host, and breaks into a mystical stronghold. The former is easier than the latter.
Supergirl #2
For the first time in relaunch history Superman and Supergirl fight each other!
Nightwing #2
Nightwing goes for round two against his bladed attacker from last issue, and there’s some circus stuff here too.
Red Hood and the Outlaws #2
Those looking to be offended with "Red Hood and the Outlaws" will probably need to look elsewhere.