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Justice League Dark #4
The team finally starts to come together as Enchantress continues to wreck everything in sight in her hunt for the real June Moone.
Blackhawks #4
Four issues in and the Blackhawks are ready to soar. Of course, they have to get out of the nest first.
Superman #4
Unlike a fine wine, "Superman" is not improving with age.
Voodoo #4
"Voodoo" has turned into a fun little thriller; a pity it's poised for a "new direction."
The Savage Hawkman #4
The new Hawkman book continues forward, but I’m not sure where “forward” is really taking us.
The Fury of the Firestorm: the Nuclear Men #4
What would be the best thing for the fourth issue of Firestorm? How about four Firestorms? It’s possible. . .
Aquaman #4
"The Trench" comes to an explosive conclusion.
Legion: Secret Origin #3
"Legion: Secret Origin" is probably what the first six issues of the re-launched "Legion of Super- Heroes" should have been.
The Flash #4
Mob Rule's origin is sufficiently creepy, but it's the art in "The Flash" that will blow your mind.
Birds of Prey #4
Batgirl stops by to help the Birds against a foe they’re having a hard time finding.
Blue Beetle #4
It's not easy being Blue Beetle, and that's part of the attraction of the series.
Captain Atom #4
It's hard to shake the feeling that this isn't "Doctor Manhattan: The Series," but it's still entertaining.
Nightwing #4
The Haly’s Circus train makes a stop in Miami. After all it is winter in Gotham. Problem is trouble comes down from Gotham. To Miami.
Supergirl #4
"Supergirl" inches along, but it would be better if the pace picked up a bit.
Batman, Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes! #1
“Batman, Incorporated” returns for a 52-page spectacular before next year’s “Batman: Leviathan.”
Justice League #4
The League is almost fully assembled in this issue, and just in time as a boom tube opens up to reveal. . .
Wonder Woman #4
Don't make Hera angry. You won't like her when she's angry.
Batman #4
Explosions, owls, dusty old attics and Batman. That combination sure makes for a good comic.
Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E #4
How do you defeat a Monster Planet? With the War Wheel, son. With the War Wheel.
Grifter #4
"Grifter" is losing a little steam, and a pointless encounter with Green Arrow is part of the problem.
Green Lantern #4
"Green Lantern" is showing potential, but the pace is far slower than it needs to be.
Legion Lost #4
Dawnstar is the focal character for this issue of “Legion Lost,” but the others get plenty of panel time.
Suicide Squad #4
"Suicide Squad" continues to improve every issue, and this issue is no exception.
The Ray #1
Lucien Gates is The Ray, a powerful (new) superhero who, in the hands of a fantastic creative team, delivers a funny and action- packed first issue.
Batwoman #4
Still gorgeous, and the story's picking up, to boot.
Batman and Robin #4
Batman, Robin, and Nobody share a little heart-to-heart-to-heart. Also, Damian’s dog gets a name.
The Shade #3
"The Shade" heads down under for what, to this non-Australian, feels like a nice change from cliché.
Action Comics #4
Earth is being invaded and its only hope is an alien! Guess they wish they hadn’t tortured Superman so much now, eh?
Penguin: Pain & Prejudice #3
This issue features the continuing story of loss and how the Penguin copes with it. “Not well” factors in.
Animal Man #4
It might be a man in the title, but it’s a family in the spotlight and everyone gets their moment.
Static Shock #4
"Static Shock" is a little jumpy in places, but there are moments in here which are fantastic.
Justice League International #4
"Justice League International" is superheroes by the book, in every single way.
O.M.A.C. #4
O.M.A.C. continues to be absolutely nothing like you would expect it to be. Unless you expect it to be fun, entertaining, and enjoyable.
Stormwatch #4
The conclusion is a little too deus ex machina, but there's still a lot to like in "Stormwatch" #4.
Swamp Thing #4
Did someone say "Dinosaur Swamp Thing?"
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1
"T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents" returns, with a story barely about the actual agents. Great for returning readers, not so much for new readers.
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
A new cartoon starring a DC Comics brand naturally means a new comic from DC for all ages.
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.