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Fantastic Five: The best comics of the week of March 27, 2024

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Fantastic Five: The best comics of the week of March 27, 2024

This week featured a perfect 10 and four near-perfect 9.5s.

Welcome back to another edition of Fantastic Five, where we shout out the very best comics of the week! This week featured a perfect 10 and four near-perfect 9.5s. Let’s get to the books!

The best comics of the week of March 27, 2024

#5: Batman: The Brave and the Bold #11

Fantastic Five: The best comics of the week of March 27, 2024

What do you know, Batman: The Brave and the Bold #11 is jam-packed with great stories. More importantly, it’s an eclectic mix of tales with superhero stories, but also war and Western thrown in too. It’s a pulpy good time.

Read David Brooke’s full review!

#4: Detective Comics #1083

Fantastic Five: The best comics of the week of March 27, 2024

Detective Comics #1083 is another great chapter in an ongoing epic that’ll surely go down as one of the best story arcs in the series ever. The questions of identity, psychology, and what is real are all in question as characters in both the main story and backup story struggle to find truth. This is a masterful psychodrama with twists and turns no one could anticipate.

Read David Brooke’s full review!

#3: The Goon: Them That Don’t Stay Dead #1

Fantastic Five: The best comics of the week of March 27, 2024

Goon fans rejoice. The Goon: Them That Don’t Stay Dead #1 is a glorious return with all the fixings.

Read David Brooke’s full review!

#2: Ultimate Spider-Man #3

Fantastic Five: The best comics of the week of March 27, 2024

Ultimate Spider-Man #3 is another winning issue. All told the progress in the plot feels slow, yet each scene is expertly crafted and entertaining. Ultimate Spider-Man will reignite your love of Spider-Man with great art in a modern and elevated take on the character.

Read David Brooke’s full review!

#1: Power Girl #7

Fantastic Five: The best comics of the week of March 27, 2024

Overall, the issue is well worth a read if not just for the collaboration between Leah Williams and Marguerite Sauvage. The two have a creative synergy that pushes all the right ambitions for the series to the max whether its with their knack for absurdist comedy or their drive to craft a stunning story both visually and literary. As we move into House of Brainiac, the first crossover of the series, we can only hope Sauvage continues to grace the series with her work.

Read Piper Whitaker and Eric Thomas’ full review!

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