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‘Detective Comics’ #1109 review: safe landings
Another positive step forward for the series.
Another positive step forward for the series.
This is a series that combines a lot of noir trappings into something really fun and modern.
Swamp Thing’s trip through time spirals into cosmic horror and DC deep cuts.
I don’t know exactly what’s going on in Harley Quinn #62, but that doesn’t bother me.
The groundwork for Prime's greatest test yet is laid as he faces a truly terrifying foe in Manchester Black.
Swings big with explosive confrontations and stunning visuals, though its messy character logic keeps this long-awaited Hush chapter from fully...
A fun and energetic story about what parents do to their children, and how hard it is for those children...
Ryan North and Gavin Guidry's opening arc closes with a high-tension chase story.
Imagine a world where the Man of Steel's father took his place.
Highlights the pitfalls of fame and continues to deliver disturbingly gripping imagery.
Invincible fans, superhero fans, and fans of great comics should definitely add it to their pull lists.
This is one of those rare comics that definitely lives up to the hype.