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‘Future State: Dark Detective’ #4 review
Mariko Tamaki and Dan Mora provide an ending that—like most final issues in superhero comics—really serves as a beginning.
Mariko Tamaki and Dan Mora provide an ending that—like most final issues in superhero comics—really serves as a beginning.
If Future State is remembered for anything, it should be the success of this book.
Russell and Pugh aren’t making a timeless work, but they’re making a work for this time.
Lois Lane and Superman discover that the planet is rich in minerals, causing Lex Luthor to try and exit the...
See how the future of the Superman Family comes together in this wild, extra-size special!
Jackson Hyde, a.k.a. Aquaman, won’t stop calling her Aqualass when she’s told him a thousand times it’s Aquawoman.
Assigned to bring Amanda Waller back to Earth-1 at all costs, the Suicide Squad battles Waller’s private Justice League on...
Bruce Wayne may be a dead man in the eyes of the villainous Magistrate...
In Future State: Batman/Superman #2, Superman has fallen deep into the Magistrate’s Kryptonite caverns.
'What happens to a god when nobody is left to believe in them?'
The next Batman reaches a final confrontation with the Magistrate while Spoiler and Orphan plan a prison break and the...
Witness Superman never giving up, Mister Miracle escape again, Midnighter fight through an uphill battle, and Black Racer coming into...