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‘Batman/Superman: World’s Finest’ #49 delivers a more sinister Silver Age
Classic concepts with modern, often dark as hell, sensibilities.
Classic concepts with modern, often dark as hell, sensibilities.
A thrilling story about how fast life can change in the blink of an eye.
A filthy, hilarious, and gloriously excessive return for the Main Man.
The uneasiness of A Clockwork Orange smashed up with One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
It's sexy, it's smart, it's dangerous, and it feels different than every other DC book on the stands.
A quieter comeback than expected that dials down the series' trademark violence for character introspection.
A big moment that ends with the promise of more to come.
Combines the thrills of a slasher movie with the unpredictability of a time-loop tale.
Finn and Marceline struggle to come to terms with what they've lost.
A charming look at the lasagna-loving cat’s earliest antics with two playful stories full of humor, imagination, and kitten-sized chaos.
Gruesome horror stories that are equal parts clever, unsettling, and darkly entertaining.
Brutal confrontations and a finale that promises even more chaos.