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‘Batman’ #160 moves the story forward
'Batman' #160 is visually stunning and full of narrative momentum, but it stumbles over clunky dialogue and some hard-to-swallow character...
'Batman' #160 is visually stunning and full of narrative momentum, but it stumbles over clunky dialogue and some hard-to-swallow character...
Kamala Khan launches on a wild time-traveling adventure that mixes classic X-Men nostalgia with fresh mutant mysteries.
Peach Momoko reinvents the X-Men as a moody, meditative fable set far from the bombast of the Marvel universe.
Pulls back the curtain on Gwen Stacy’s dark turn and Harry Osborn’s growing ruthlessness.
As complete a collection of the experiment as possible.
A fun and funny conclusion to the recent adventures of the Element Man!
Hal Jordan is in Hell, and his former boss, the Spectre, is there to add more drama to the mix.
Not a bad issue per se, but it's clearly lacking some joy and charm.
The 'COVID Crime Caper' is almost clammy to the touch.
The true story is finally told.
A ruthless child, a mysterious robot, and a secret buried in the past.
An inventive story that explores empathy, immigration, and moral decay through a mirror-image sci-fi parable.