Brisson whisks the action through five different locations in less the 20 pages.
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Brisson whisks the action through five different locations in less the 20 pages.
Superman and Jay look for clues to how Faultline was able to attack the Kent farm.
Superman deals with Bendix’s gift.
Superman learns there’s more to wearing the big red S than just superheroics.
Jon learns more about the truth of the world.
Jon Kent is ready to take a stand and become his own man.
Superman and Doctor Fate clash with Xanadoth.
Superman checks in with Doctor Fate as a new magical threat arises.
Pure, unadulterated fun.
An absolute joy to read, which will excite readers in anticipation for where the series will progress.
A celebration of Young Justice past, present, and future.
Amethyst relays tales of palace intrigue, as Superboy and Impulse escape Dark Opal’s goons.
As visually stylish as it is clever, the standalone 22-page “Chachacha” is a love letter to everything that makes Catwoman an enchanting character.
Humphries continues to put together a really clever multi-layered script.
There’s a whimsically kinetic physical action of the issue.
It’s up to Harley to travel through both time and space to fix all the continuity errors she created.
Harley’s caught between a rock and a hard place: give up her amazing superpowers and free Tina and the other oppressed Lowlies, or keep bashing stuff with a super-hammer and having fun. What’s a girl to do?
Harley Quinn is thrust into Jack Kirby’s Fourth World and onto the planet Apokolips.