Any series that opens with a drunken Kryptonian on her 21st birthday is going in the right direction right away.
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Any series that opens with a drunken Kryptonian on her 21st birthday is going in the right direction right away.
Ram V’s best so far in the series.
Crush and Lobo #1 is a ton of fun. Every aspect of the book is wonderfully done, and it's completely accessible by readers that don't have previous experience with Crush as a character.
The Justice League battles Brutus, but there's something worse awaiting them. And in the back-up, Merlin finds what he's looking for as the JLD scrambles to catch up.
The Amazon's adventure in Asgard concludes with satisfyingly deep drama.
Superman and company make a shocking discovery about the Warworld refugees.
The League finds themselves on a new world with new problems.
Harley Quinn #3 feels like a violent Saturday morning cartoon in the best way possible.
Superman and Superboy walk right into the Shadowbreed’s trap and in the back, Loose Cannon and Gangbuster clash.
The investigator looks for answers from some of the last people to see Laura and Myerson alive.
Bellaire makes some clever choices throughout the issue.
Conrad and Cloonan usher Diana through the twists and turns of an Asgardian adventure.
The Justice League gets even more help against Brutus.
V is sculpting an interesting life for Selina.
A clever approach to a very short story.
Superman and Jon investigate a distress call from old allies.
The investigator finds the source of Myerson and Laura’s letters.
The title seems to be gaining some creative momentum
The title character steps out of the center of the frame for a supporting role in her own.
Superman and Superboy try and repair the rift or die trying.