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Blue Beetle #5
The new Blue Beetle series continues to dazzle and impress as the stakes continue to be stacked against Jaime Reyes.
Supergirl #5
Supergirl flies off into space, looking for her home. She doesn’t have a whole lot of luck.
Wonder Woman #5
Diana goes up against Poseidon, and instead of punching gods ineffectively, she uses her brains and sets some intriguing characters against one another.
Captain Atom #5
"Captain Atom" has survived the culling of the "New 52" line. Curious what you've been missing?
Nightwing #5
It's voodoo time! (But not the comic book character named Voodoo. Just regular voodoo.)
Birds of Prey #5
No, you didn't miss an issue; the Birds of Prey are just as confused as you are.
Batman #5
Lock up your kids -- this issue is so shocking and amazing it should come with a warning. Do. Not. Miss.
Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #5
The other side of the battle between Frankenstein and O.M.A.C. still features stuff getting broken.
My Greatest Adventure #4
Chugging along, this little anthology continues to entertain in bite-size installments.
Demon Knights #2
The Horde stands outside the village walls, ready to destroy. Exactly the right time for a traitor to be revealed.
The Shade #4
"The Shade" #4 has just about everything you want in a comic book.
Batwoman #5
Batwoman unravels the first part of the Weeping Woman mystery, only to find a larger mystery underneath. Meanwhile Bones and Cameron Chase have uncovered Kate’s identity. That didn’t take long.
Superboy #5
There are still some rough edges to "Superboy," but it's turned into a fun little book.
Scarlet Spider #1
Kaine’s life on the run takes an unexpected turn.
The Ray #2
The new Ray fights some more freaky monsters and then has to meet his girlfriend’s parents.
Suicide Squad #5
Did someone say... riot?
O.M.A.C. #5
O.M.A.C. and Frankenstein get together to discuss the way to best hem the cuffs of their pants. Or maybe they’re just gonna punch each other. A lot.
Stormwatch #5
This issue: a team member dies! (No, really.)
Justice League International #5
It’s the final showdown between the JLI and Peraxxus, giving the JLI a chance to shine. Unfortunately, the book doesn't.
Animal Man #5
The only rot in "Animal Man" is the comic's adversary of the same name.
Action Comics #5
If you're going to temporarily suspend your storyline for a two-parter by a guest artist, "Action Comics" #5 is the way to do it.
Detective Comics #5
"Detective Comics" tries to balance two features, but it's an uneven match.
Swamp Thing #5
Only one thing smells like bacon, and that's bacon! Undead pig monsters smell like something else entirely and are harder to vanquish.
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.