SUPERMAN: HOUSE OF BRAINIAC SPECIAL #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, there’s a small break in the current Superman event. With Brainiac emerging with an army of Czarnians, the Man of Steel has been forced to align himself with a very unpredictable partner: LOBO!

Things have already escalated in a short amount of time. It’s now a race against time to stop Brainiac. Can Superman win with the odds stacked like never before? With that question looming, the story shifts gears to bring the history of Brainiac and Czarnia to the masses.

SUPERMAN: HOUSE OF BRAINIAC SPECIAL #1 by Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon, Dave Sharpe along with Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Jordie Bellaire, Fico Ossio and Rex Lokus (DC Comics) dives into the past before heading into the future of the Man Of Steel.

Let’s not delay any longer and check out the latest!

SUPERMAN: HOUSE OF BRAINIAC SPECIAL #1 by Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon, Dave Sharpe along with Mark Russell, Steve Pugh, Jordie Bellaire, Fico Ossio and Rex Lokus (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With this special, there are three chapters featured:

“Secrets of Czarnia” by Williamson, Galmon, and Sharpe puts the spotlight on Brainiac’s beginnings with acquiring an army of Czarnians.

The story dives into a theme that really hasn’t been explored. The similarities between Krypton and Czarnia are shockingly close. Considering the most famous residents of said planets, it is a wild notion.

Williamson introduces Tribb, Czarnia’s lead strategist as a blunt and direct force. Her conversations with Brainiac demonstrates how impactful knowledge is to both. The fallout of their meeting displays a unique twist leading into the present timeline.

Galmon hits readers with a stunning two page spread showcasing the two worlds in question. The images of Tribb and Brainiac feature their test of will. This leads to a more dire result with the cold Brainiac never flinching. It’s a solid lead into the next story.

“Campaign Headquarters” by Russell, Pugh, Bellaire and Sharpe dives into Perry White’s mayoral campaign.

Anytime we get Bibbo Bibbowski in a book, it’s nothing but win. With Perry facing an upstart rival in Garon Blake, the writing takes a different approach. The questions of Aliens becomes a focal topic due to Brainiac’s actions. The tone is very split with a brooding ugly social mood growing by each page.

This leads to a moment where a line is crossed. The fallout shows how far some have fallen. This is countered by a quieter moment with Bibbo and a young man. The banter reflects the sense of uncertainty of Metroplois. With Superman gone, who fills the void for hope? The conclusion gives an idea that not all heroes need to wear capes.

Pugh captures the ugliness of politics with the back and forth of the candidates. Seeing Blake’s attack unfold, the imagery reflects a tensious social mood. this builds towards a debate where an action is taken with big consequences. The closing moments brings events back to a grounded level. It leaves the reader with a solid reminder of how at the end of the day, hope will always stand up to hate.

“Signal” by Williamson, Ossio, Lokus and Sharpe unveils a confrontation for the ages. Who is the one presence in the entire DCU not backing down to Brainiac? The catalyst for change in the superhero world: AMANDA WALLER!

Williamson instantly creates a explosive situation with these two powerful characters facing off. Waller is known to be a force of her own. Seeing her pitted against Brainiac gives readers a sense of how dangerous she is. The dialogue is unforgiving as neither backs down from their stance. Its’ conclusion leads into a new phase in an already deadly game of power.

Ossio presents Waller in an impactful manner. Being a human with no powers, readers see her stand defiant to the powerful presence of Brainiac. There is an excellent two page full spread announcing the Superman villain’s arrival. This all leads to a closing image that will play a larger role in the fate of the DCU!

FINAL POINT: 8.4

The cause and effect of Brainiac’s latest attack filters through the Superman mystique with this latest special. Each story creates a past, present and future sense as victory inches closer for the collector of worlds. The creative teams highlight the influence of events that fans will not want to miss on NCBD.

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DUKE #5 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of G.I. Joe’s franchise character’s origin story. Since debuting in the Energon Universe, Conrad S. Hauser has been searching for answers. Following a Decepticon attack, Hauser has become a hunted figure. Now on the brink of solving the conspiracy of the what he saw, Hauser stumbles on more than he bargined for.

DUKE #5 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics) is poised to leave it all on the pages before bowing out.

Let’s take a closer look at this intense finale!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

After escaping The Pit, Duke has his sights set on M.A.R.S. Industries. Unfortunately, he has a welcoming party waiting for him. The party is in the form of a B.A.T. (Battle Android Trooper).

With an invested party watching, Duke is in a claw grip of the android soldier. Emerging from the shadows is a character G.I. Joe fans have been waiting for: DESTRO!

The charismatic arms dealer pleads his methods in an attempt to sway Duke. Knowing what Duke has gone through, does this give the hunted fugitive a way out?

Readers watch as Duke answers with a triumphant answer. The result pits man vs. machine. With answers looming on the other side, Duke must find a way to overcome the odds one more time. Can he do it?

With the signature action the series has been known for, the stakes have never been higher. The conclusion brings forth a new direction for the Energon Universe. If fans think they’ve seen it all, they haven’t seen anything yet.

Williamson caps off events with a strong finale. Destro gets a huge introduction into the spotlight. The banter with Duke and him proves to raise tensions even higher. The fallout throws the gas pedal down. This leads right into a knockdown, drag out brawl fitting for the fandom.

Duke’s unbreakable will is one theme that never leaves readers mind. Even with the deck stacked against him, Hauser’s will solidifies why he is the legend fans know him for. The fallout spirals events into a new playing field. The concluding act sets the stage for an even bigger play in the future. It’s been an incredible journey thus far and readers will be clamoring for more.

Reilly crafts blockbuster action with Duke’s conflict with the B.A.T. This is only rivaled by the full page reveal of Destro in all his glory. The image sets the tone for his place in the Energon Universe moving forward. Leaving that moment, its’ back to big action imagery.

The panels continuously grow until its’ explosive end. The epilogue moments provide a solid foundation to where things lead to next. Rest assured, the parting panel makes a loud statement before saying goodbye for now, but not for long.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

The beginning journey of Duke in the Energon Universe leaves a lasting impression with an impactful finale. Led by Williamson’s outstanding writing, the flagship character of G.I. Joe scores a massive win. Factor in the magnificent art of Reilley, Bellaire and Wooden and there’s no doubt of why this series has been such a huge hit with fans.

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COBRA COMMANDER #4 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we have reached the pen-ultimate issue of the beginnings of terror in the Energon Universe. One of pop culture’s most recognizable villains has imposed his will in search of power. After playing a dangerous game with the Dreadnoks, the face of COBRA looks poised to achieve his ultimate goal.

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) sees the Commander advancing further into becoming the legendary figure evil G.I. Joe fans know and despise.

Let’s see how this latest chapter squares up.

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins with the Commander begin led to an underground chamber by Ripper. Lying inside is a very relieved doctor. He thinks the Commander has come to save him. Little does he know what’s happening above the ground.

The Nemesis Enforcer of Cobra-La is laying waste to the Dreadnoks. Zandar and Zarana are hiding and planning a counter attack. They push Buzzer out in the open to be a distraction. The enforcer swoops in and breaks Buzzer’s arm. Zarana doesn’t take a killshot attempt. This forces the remaining Dreadnoks to flee for safety. The enforcer lets them flee as the mission is below the surface.

Once the Commander emerges, he divulges his findings and plans what’s next. However, there appears to be a change in plans.

Readers watch as true plans are revealed. It escalates business as the Commander shows why he is a ruthless figure to oppose. The ending act brings events to a crashing halt. It leads the audience to see another player is entering the fold. How will the ultimate power play end?

COBRA COMMANDER #4 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) Cover: Andrei Bressan

With Ultimate power at stake, is there anything off limits? Williamson lights the match for a very combustible situation. Seeing the work over the scientist is vintage Cobra Commander. The lying and deceit is justified in his mind. This folds into the conflict of this chapter. The Commander knows what’s at stake and plans for the unexpected.

The action levels up as readers see why the scientist is so dangerous. The writing portrays Commander as an underestimated foe time in and time out. The closing moments throw everything in flux as someone is looming in the distance that will change things forever in the rise of evil.

Milana and Leoni deliver on big action involving the Enforcer. The half page panel of Buzzer’s arm being broken is an intense moment. Wooten’s lettering amplifies the violent outcome. This counters the reveals of what the Commander has been searching for.

The mannerisms displayed indicate the wonderment of knowing what power lies await. This is quickly derailed with a strong panel showcasing a standoff. With a new fight brewing, the action panels grab readers attention. This ends with an incredible full page image dealing the final blow. Fans are gifted a great parting shot leading to a showdown long overdue. There is much to enjoy with this chapter.

FINAL POINT: 8.7

With power within his reach, Cobra Commander is dealt a surprising roadblock in this latest issue. Williamson’s writing brings out the best (and most evil) of the lead character. Milana and Leoni deliver on thunderous action sequences while building the foundation to a can’t miss finale.

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SUPERMAN #13 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re jumping into a brand new Superman crossover with HUGE implications. Starting in the pages of Action Comics #1064, Brainiac has invaded Metropolis with an army of Czarnians! During the fight, some of Superman’s powerful family has been taken hostage. What will the Man Of Steel do next?

SUPERMAN #13 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS) shows that Superman might have an unlikely ally in this fight.

Let’s take a closer look at how things play out.

SUPERMAN #13 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins at Warriors Bar in Coast City. Patrons are running in a panic. The reason? A “Main Man” has come in looking for a beverage or two. Readers see DC’s most famous Czarnain sitting at the bar: LOBO!

Stuck on Earth, Lobo is making the most of his time. While having his drink, Superman crashes the scene. A fight ensues as would be expected between these two. However, Superman is in no mood for games. He wants answers to where Brainiac is.

Meanwhile on Brainiac Prime’s ship, Livewire is getting experimented on. The same goes for Parasite. Supergirl doesn’t back down from her cell from letting Brainiac know what’s coming. The threat is brushed off. All the while, Brainiac Prime seems to malfunction.

Readers see the villain weakened. The captives watch and break down what is going on. None more have a bigger interest in events than Lex Luthor. Mercy Graves (Luthor’s longtime assistant) begins to question Luthor about what is going on.

What is Lex’s secret with Brainiac? Can Lobo and Superman co-exist long enough to defeat the odds? The story spotlights the unlikely pair as they make their way towards his ship. The pace picks up with a welcoming committee greeting the pair. This continues until the closing moments.

While the action is happening, a deal is struck that changes everything. Just wait for the final page as the story takes a unique turn into its’ next stop.

SUPERMAN #13 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS) Cover: Lee Bermejo

Williamson gives fans a fun read with the dysfunctional duo fighting the good fight. Lobo and Superman have had quite the history. The writing plays into the difference of styles to exemplify Superman’s rage over Brainiac. Lobo’s dialogue mirrors the readers reaction to Supes’ edge in the fighting.

The dynamic surrounding Luthor plays a huge role in this issue. Seeing how the previous issues have set the stage, its’ a solid pay-off. Brainiac comes across as cold and emotionless as ever. This causes Lex to act very erratic. This is a contrast to most Lex encounters. The change elevates the closing act. Once a proposition is made, the book shifts gears. This leads to a great close for readers to ponder until next time.

Sandoval and Sánchez give Lobo a great debut with an excellent full page panel. This is followed up with another great image of Superman taking down Lobo, looking for answers. The rage in Superman’s face speaks volumes to readers.

Brainiac and Luthor’s talk carries tension with the featured panels. Seeing the two meeting about the situation at hand goes to another level towards the close. This leaves readers with a lasting closing full page image until the story ramps up again.

FINAL POINT: 8.3

“The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend” never had Superman and Lobo in mind? With Williamson guiding the pair into danger, the “House Of Brainiac” delivers fans a strong chapter to follow. Sandoval, Sánchez and Maher construct big action sequences with a shocking proposition lingering in the background. Just wait for the final page to turn everything upside down until next time.

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re continuing to follow along Gotham City’s first family. The Waynes (Bruce and Damian) have their work cut out for them on their latest case. With Man-Bat at the center of attention, the dynamic duo dives in. What they have found is a combination of unique circumstances and family bonding. The series stands apart from the rest of the Bat Family.

With its’ latest trek, the father and son team are split into different directions. Not to mention where Shish and Flatline play into the case. How will they fare with new partners along for the ride?

BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC Comics) looks to provide those answers and much more.

Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover: Simone Di Meo

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

While in pursuit of Man-Bat, The dynamic duo has some company crash their investigation. Flatline, who has a history with Damian Wayne has arrived in Gotham. Her mission is to find her missing sister Mila. Batman gives the go ahead for Damian to help her.

In his absence, an unlikely figure enters the equation. Shush has been helping Man-Bat on his latest caper. It appears as she’s changed sides. She approaches Batman with an offer he might not be able to turn down.

This issue begins with a flashback of Mila telling her story. Readers find out that she’s not exactly lost. Mila has taken up the family business of crime. This doesn’t sit well with Robin. However, Flatline proves “blood is thicker than water.” Flatline sets up the distraction allowing Mila to escape.

Meanwhile, Batman is listening to Shush’s pitch for teaming up. The only question is that of trust. Can Batman really side with someone who’s identity reflects a dangerous rogue. Shush gives slight insight as she leads Batman into a possible break in the case. After they arrive, it seems as their luck may have run out.

How does events play for both heroes? Being split away, each has their own troubles to deal with. The action doesn’t break from its standard as conflicts arise. Once the fallout begins, it leaves one hero with an unlikely partner to pick up the pieces of the case.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #8 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover - Nikola Čižmešija

Williamson breaks the issue into two very separate tales. The Flatline story gives fans a showcase into Damian that we rarely see. The emotional reactions to Flatline’s actions jump out. Seeing the usual focused Robin acting a tad reckless was a solid twist. Heading into the close, it will be a fun dynamic to see where things go for Damian form here.

As for Bats, its’ business as usual. Shush is written as a character of mystery. She doesn’t stray too far off the path. Seeing her drama play out with Man-Bat kept readers waiting to see her true motives. The ending is a bit of a surprise that will only have fans talking until the next chapter.

Čižmešija and Lokus step in for art duties with this issue. The opening moment with Batman and Shush is given a near two full page spread. It gives the moment weight as the sensing of motives play out. The same can be said for the Man-Bat appearances. The panels express the villain’s rage with Batman closing in.

The Robin/Flatline saga is gifted strong action panels. One scenario is with Robin and his mobile. The pace rushes through the art as the conclusion is sudden. It leads into more personal moments later heading towards the closing pages. The parting shot sets up a shift in events that will be ones fans will want to keep an eye on.

FINAL POINT: 8.1

With the appearance of Flatline, the dynamic duo is split from their case. Williamson mixes in big drama with exciting moments to move events along. Čižmešija, Lokus and Wands give both stories their own distinct looks with distinct images showcasing both leads. The conclusion will be one that leaves doors open to for readers to draw their own clues to where things head from here. Keep an eye out for this one on NCBD.

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DUKE #4 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re checking out the early days of Conrad S. Hauser in the Energon Universe. The flagship character of G.I. Joe has become the center of attention since his run-in with Starscream. Now locked up un the Pit, Hauser’s life hasn’t slowed down.

An attack on the facility proves to make dangerous alliances. How will Hauser survive this latest obstacle on the way to discovering the truth about the Transformers?

DUKE #4 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics) sets up events for an explosive finale.

Let’s take a deeper dive into all the action!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter begins with the attack on the Pit in full swing. More soldiers from Major Bludd’s group decent onto the building. Stalker is holding them back in a losing effort. His situation is ironically more controlled than what lies beneath the Pit…

The Baroness has Duke at gun point. After shooting Major Bludd last issue, she is poised to collect the bounty on Duke’s head. Duke bluntly tells her to get it over with after telling her what the fallout will be with her actions. With the amount of people looking for Duke and his information, there is no such thing as a certain pay day. The Baroness backs off. Stalker gets the drop on her. Duke says to hold his attack.

With Clutch and Rock n Roll in tow, Duke leads them on an escape from the soldiers moving in. There is no turning back. There’s only one way out for the group. They need to dive further underground.

Readers witness as the unlikely allies prepare to ascend and take the fight to Bludd’s forces. The conflict hits the gas pedal and never lets up. How will the alliances hold up? With time running out, choices are made. One steers Duke onto a new path. Greeting him might be the answers he is searching for. However, there’s an obstacle in his path on the final page that might derail plans once and for all!

DUKE #4 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics - cover: Ben Oliver)

One thing is for certain: If you want action, you have come to the right place! Williamson orchestrates huge moments while delving into Duke’s complex situation. The conversation with the Baroness is filled with an uneasy tone of reluctant trust. Fans will gravitate towards how Duke takes over running the escape mission. For any new readers to the fandom, it’s prime example of how he has become the legendary leader of G.I. Joe.

Williamson also sets events in motion for the finale through this chaotic scene. Duke is written as unbreakable much like his spirit. This drives the final act forward. Once events lead to the closing pages, the writing places the key players in their spots for what will be no doubt a classic finale.

Reilly and Bellaire spare no expense in giving fans bold action images. The face-off with Baroness and Duke is boiling over with tension and anxiousness. Duke’s demeanor shines through leading to its’ eventual outcome. The escape from the Pit kicks off with a HUGE two page spread that locks readers in for the action.

Wooton’s lettering here is the perfect touch to the frantic motion going on. These images guide readers into a solid final act. The closing full page panel will have readers pacing for the final to drop. It’s another sign of fantastic work from this creative team.

FINAL POINT: 9

With danger at every turn, the franchise of the G.I. Joe fandom shows why he is that of legend with another excellent read. Williamson constructs a hero’s unbreakable will through his writing. Reilly, Bellaire and Wooten give fans much to be excited about with their energetic action imagery. All signs point to an epic finale based off this strong lead-in chapter.

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COBRA COMMANDER #3 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the hunt for Energon is on via Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics. The early days of G.I. Joe’s most deadliest foe have not been easy. The never-ending quest for power has led right to the door steps of the Dreadnoks. If last issue’s ending is any indication, the road to victory is sinking fast.

COBRA COMMANDER #3 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton puts COBRA’s eventual leader right in the arms of danger!

Let’s take a closer look and see how things play out!

COBRA COMMANDER #3 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with the Commander’s mysterious “bodyguard” walking through the Florida everglades. The Commander is missing. Readers witness that he’s been taken underwater by the swamps’ inhabitants. When a harpoon enters the water, it picks up the Commander out of the jaws of danger…for now.

Meanwhile, Zatana is addressing the rest of the Dreadnoks at their bar hangout. She unveils a valuable object. Readers see first hand an Energon Cube! The mood shifts to optimism. The conversation delivers a note of someone who was snooping around the swamp as well. Zandar walks in with a captured Cobra Commander!

What do the Dreadnoks do with their prisoner? Readers see first hand how unwelcomed guests are treated. However, the breaking of the Commander isn’t so easy. Someone has to walk away with the upper hand. The closing pages reveal a clear cut winner. It also greets readers with a surprise entrant into the fray. With a final page that is guaranteed to leave an impression, the quest for Energon looks to be talking a deadly detour into uncharted waters.

COBRA COMMANDER #3 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooton (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics) Cover: Paul Azaceta

Williamson dives head first into the dark levels surrounding the search for power. Seeing the amount of violence involved, the chapter walks a fine line of horror. The Dreadnoks are featured as pawns thinking they’re royalty. This plays into the scheming and cunning of the Commander. Once the true game begins, it is an easy connect with readers of who is in charge. The ironic poetry of the closing page is perfect to lead the audience into the story’s next phase.

Milana and Leoni don’t pull their punches with the acts of torture in this issue. It gets taken to another level with the creative use of looking thru The Commander’s eyes for a few panels. This translates greater when the Commander makes his move. Readers will also be blown away by a gorgeous two full page spread giving a certain character a dramatic debut.

Events are concluded on a superb note. Wooden’s lettering is the star of the final page. The words continue to build and elevate an already dangerous situation. It complements a complex game with a clear cut winner emerging.

FINAL POINT: 9

All is fair game in the quest for power. Through Williamson’s excellent storytelling, the face of COBRA stands off against the Dreadnoks in a brutally strong manner. Milana, Leoni and Wooden craft the extreme actions taken leading to a show-stopping finish. The horror-driven tale delivers another winning chapter.

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #7 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re tagging along with Gotham City’s dynamic duo as they search for a classic rogue. Since its’ debut, Batman and Robin has had a whole different aura and look than anything else from the Bat Family. Now getting back on the case, a ghost from Damian Wayne’s past has arrived. How does this character influence the case?

BATMAN AND ROBIN #7 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, Giovanna Niro and Steve Wands (DC Comics) looks to answer that question and give fans some unforgettable moments along the way.

Let’s take a closer look at where things head now!

BATMAN AND ROBIN #7 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, Giovanna Niro and Steve Wands (DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

A voice narrates the skyline of Gotham City. The mood is dark. A figure is standing in the shadows of the rooftops. The narrator leads the reader into their disdain for Batman and his “soldiers”.

The voice is revealed to be Dr. Kirk Langstrom aka Man-Bat. Man-Bat is standing over a group of masked figures. His speech is leading the mob to “take their image back”. Soaking in the adoration, another figure isn’t so keen with Man-Bat’s pampering. Shush is frustrated at the pause in plans to take down Batman and Robin. Man-Bat tries re-assuring her that the plan is still on track and to be patient.

Meanwhile, the dynamic duo has someone else crash their investigation. Flatline has caught up with her “close” friend Damian Wayne. She’s in Gotham looking for her sister Mila. However, readers soon find out that a simple search mission might be more than it seems.

What secrets is Flatline hiding? How does her arrival change the search for Man-Bat? The action shifts into a new direction as Damian’s heart guides his actions. Reveals unfold heavily in the closing pages. The final image throws everything in flux, much to fans delight.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #7 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo, Giovanna Niro and Steve Wands (DC Comics - Cover: Derrick Chew)

Williamson continues to impress with this series. The latest chapter gives readers an insight on Damian rarely seen. With Flatline in the mix, the usually brooding Damian fades away. In its’ place is a teenage boy hanging out with his first love. It’s a stark contrast but one that proves to hit its’ mark.

Batman’s reactions are priceless including a certain one liner about “One Not To Lecture”. It’s a refreshing change that leaning into the strong family dynamic that makes this series such a hit.

Di Meo returns after being off the previous two issues and wastes no time bringing the excitement with Niro and Wands. There is an incredible two-page spread showcasing Batman and his “soldiers”. The flashback panels of Flatline and Robin make for a nice break in the action. Damian’s reactions throughout the issue bring the hidden “human” side of him to the readers.

The action sequences are gifted another excellent two-page shot of Flatline and Robin handling trouble. The Batman panels are perfectly set up right till the final image. Once readers see that, the whole story is turned on its axis. It’s another high level craft of storytelling.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

The family bond between father and son has some competition when first love comes to town in this latest chapter. Williamson balances the serious case with family bonding like no one else. Di Meo’s return brings an electric feel to the brooding Gotham City for a chapter you won’t want to miss.

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SUPERMAN #11 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, The Man of Steel has returned home from a trip to the past. Unfortunately, Superman gets a deadly surprise waiting for him. Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft have upped their attacks on Supes’ greatest enemy. With their Lex Luthor Revenge Squad almost complete, Superman is given a choice with no happy ending. Will anyone survive this latest barrage?

SUPERMAN #11 by Joshua Williamson, David Baldeón, Rex Lokus, and Ariana Maher looks to answer that question.

Let’s check out what the Man of Tomorrow’s latest challenge brings to the comic shops!

SUPERMAN #11 by Joshua Williamson, David Baldeón, Rex Lokus, and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS - Cover: Jamal Campbell)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Superman has returned from the old west (time travel) to come back to a shocking discovery at LexCorp. Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft, along with The Chained and an armored Leticia Luthor have attacked. With a cloud of Green kryptonite filling the room, Superman is weakened.

While on the ground, he hears the plans this team has for him. They want to recruit Superman to their Lex Luthor Revenge Squad. The addition would be the ultimate factor in crushing Luthor for his past actions against the group.

Previous, the story focuses on Lena Luthor (Lex’s daughter) consulting the SuperCorp AI about her file. Readers see the cold reaction Lex has towards his child. Lena’s grandmother walks in and discusses what was divulged.

Readers see how the building to Superman’s return went down. From the deadly duo’s initial moves to Letica’s eventual betrayal, the final moves are set in place for Superman’s return. Once he is taken down, there is little options left.

How does Superman survive this situation? The drama ramps as it appears all is lost. Once the final pages begin, readers see why no matter what, few people understand Superman like Lex does. This also applies in reverse as the closing image sets forth a damaging reveal which the Man of Steel’s world may not recover from.

SUPERMAN #11 by Joshua Williamson, David Baldeón, Rex Lokus, and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS - Cover: Lee Bermejo)

SUPERMAN #11 by Joshua Williamson, David Baldeón, Rex Lokus, and Ariana Maher (DC COMICS - Cover: Warren Louw)

Williamson catches readers up to speed before sending them into a action filled close. The motives of Pharm and Graft have challenged Luthor at every move. Seeing the deep level play to inflict a deep wound hits readers with a unique thought. Seeing their plan unfold proves for an entertaining ride.

The closing points mirrors classic Superman reactions. Its’ fallout is another example of how Williamson refreshes the dynamic between Superman and Luthor for a challenging path forward. The series continues to raise a high bar for all Superman fans to enjoy.

Baldeón and Lokus start off with a strong two page spread with the squad’s “recruitment” of Superman. The dynamic between Letica and Lena varies at multiple times. The visuals use it for a great start to Letica’s eventual turn. The action images later capture Superman truly in his element of fighting. This all leads into a lasting panel setting a dangerous course for the future of Metropolis.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The return home isn’t always welcome for the Man of Steel. The Lex Luthor Revenge Squad makes their final move with Williamson pacing the moves with great writing. Baldeón, Lokus and Maher construct energetic imagery with big reveals in the closing moments of the chapter. This is one Superman story you won’t want to miss.

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #6 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re heading back to Gotham City High School! Last time we saw the father and son duo of Bruce and Damian Wayne, they were closing in on leads involving the newest bat rogue: Shush. The search has led Damian to enroll in High school and Brice being a supportive parent. All the while, there appears to be another threat lurking in the shadows.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #6 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands jumps in to see about last issue’s shocking conclusion. Let’s tag along and see how things play out from here.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #6 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC COMICS - Cover: Simone Di Meo)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story opens up with Damian walking readers through their latest observations. A student named Zach has drawn their attention. Watching him be a normal kid in school is one thing. Watching him outside of work is a whole different story.

Zach has become connected to Victor Zsasz. Zsasz is a serial killer notorious for carving in dashes on his own body for his kills. Zach believes Zsasz is his father.

Batman and Robin have had their eyes on Zsasz as he is up for an appeal at the courts. As the pair watches Zsasz be led into the courthouse, an explosion happens. From the smoke emerges a surprise masked figure.

With an escape attempt in full swing, the dynamic duo crash the party. How does Zsasz and his ‘son” fare?

Readers see a great mix of action and “family” drama play out. Its’ fallout leads to their original case at hand. On the way, the pair share a moment that is long overdue. Considering how the past few months have been, it is a sight that has been sorely needed.

The final act shifts events into a new direction. Can the pair solve the latest roadblock? If the closing page is any indication, they look to have some unlikely help from Damian’s past. Get ready as the series drops another great chapter.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #6 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC COMICS - Cover: Kael Ngu)

Williamson gives readers another fun mix of family drama and action. The story with Zach and Zsasz was a solid twist and companion piece to the Shush storyline. The interaction between “father and son” played out as predicted, but worked for a great segway.

Once the story heads back on its’ original path, Williamson ties in some excellent non-hero moments. With how strained Bruce and Damian have been, the writing shows the series’ strength with these segments. Readers will have their emotions pulled at with this break point. Following that, the final act presents a solid build for next issue and how THAT character will play into the case.

Čižmešija and Lokus finish out their stint on B&R with a high note. The full page visual of Zsasz makes a big first impression. This leads into some great action panels. The two page spread with Batman and Robin entering the escape attempt will be a huge win with readers.

The emotions run high for “both” father and sons during the chapter as well. The Wayne conversation is lead in with another great two page spread with an insight to Damian. The following panels pour out the honest reactions of Bruce. It’s these types of moments that make this series such a hit. The closing panel welcomes the returning character to the story in grand fashion. The full page image is upstaged by a smaller panel of Batman’s reaction. It’s a solid way to end this chapter and lead right into the next phase of “shush”.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #6 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (DC COMICS - Cover: Nikola Čižmešija)

FINAL POINT: 9

The mystery of Shush gets overtaken by the emotional family dynamic of Gotham’s most famous family. Superb writing by Williamson guides the pair through an unlikely confrontation. Čižmešija and Lokus construct the powerful bond of father and son with imagery that doesn’t miss. Make sure to check this one out on NCBD!

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DUKE #2 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re following along the explosive saga involving the face of G.I. Joe. Reeling out of the pages of Transformers #2, Conrad S. Hauser refuses to deny what he has seen. Searching for the truth, the real American hero has been made into a wanted man. With parties with vested interest in pursuit, readers can’t help but be locked in as a mystery is unfolding.

DUKE #2 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics) takes the audience om another trip through the Energon Universe. Let’s tag along and see what is happening now.

DUKE #2 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Spiraling from the events of Transformers #2, a familiar face is now on the run. Conrad S. Hauser aka Duke has been framed for murders of Dr. Adele Burkhart and her “alien survivors” group. This all stems from Duke’s investigation into M.A.R.S. Industries.

Before her death, Burkhart gave Duke an item with her research. With this information, the hunter has become the hunted. Duke is looking for somewhere to hide and regroup. His journey has led him to the home of Lance J. Steinberg aka Clutch.

The old friends reunite and not a moment too soon. Duke is injured from his encounter with the “police” (M.A.R.S. military). When they start mending Duke, the information given from Burkhart was activated.

What is on the device? Readers see a map with notable locations on it. One spot stands out in the Midwest of the US. The activation tips off an all-too familiar character of the G.I. Joe universe. Unfortunately for Duke, that person isn’t the only one after him.

The fight is brought right to Duke’s forefront. Behind the bullets are General Hawk’s hand picked fighters on their search and “rescue” mission. Things move very fast as the action sets a high bar. Once the bullets stop flying, the final image will have readers buzzing as another legendary character now enters the field. Buckle in for a high-octane chapter!

DUKE #2 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics - Cover: Ricardo López Ortiz)

Williamson puts the pedal to the metal with this latest chapter. The banter between Duke and Clutch plays well to be the “calm before the storm” forthcoming. It’s a great blend of humor and honesty with the recent events. Once the action starts up, the chapter goes into a whole different direction.

The new characters make a huge first impression in-between the bullets flying. Readers get caught up in the excellent action that Williamson slides in building them up under the radar. The conclusion of the fighting takes Duke into uncharted territory. Seeing what Duke is confronted with adds more to the mystery at large. This all ties into the latest character introduction on the final page. Where the story heads from here is anyone’s guess but the writing locks you in to leave all those cares behind until the next chapter.

Reilly and Bellaire dip into a few character moments before revving the action up. The initial encounter with Clutch fills the panels with the sense of their deep friendship. The panels speak volumes until the bullets start flying. This comes readers way via a full page panel introduction of a fan-favorite. From here, the pages are flooded with intense imagery reflecting the stakes at hand.

Once the battle is over, the art builds up where Duke and Clutch are stationed. The full page shot gives readers a greater sense of what the location is comprised with. It adds more to the final scene impact as the unlikely figure is poised to become a big part in an already impressive series.

DUKE #2 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (Skybound entertainment/Image Comics - Cover: ACO)

FINAL POINT: 9

The life of G.I. Joe’s franchise leader gets turned to 11 with an electrifying new chapter. Williamson pens a superb balance of action and drama while Reilly, Bellaire and Wooten bring the fight for the truth to the pages! When the smoke clears, readers are left with an issue that they can’t afford to leave the comic shops without.

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COBRA COMMANDER #1 (SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this entry, the Energon Universe grows again! With its’ debut in 2023’s Void Rivals, Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics have re-ignited the fandoms of both Transformers and G.I. Joe. Each series following has been diving further into the key players of this shared landscape.

With the events of Transformers #2 spiraling into Duke #1, it was only a matter of time until COBRA and their charismatic leader showed their evil heads into the picture.

COBRA COMMANDER #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooten re-introduce the main antagonist of G.I. Joe with a fresh new take. Let’s take a closer look at the early stages of COBRA’s ascent.

COBRA COMMANDER #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooten (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Under the fall of snow, a man walks into a bar. As the line might sound familiar, this scenario is anything but. At “No Man’s Land” rest stop/bar, a stranger walks in demanding a vehicle. A patron steps up and doesn’t respect the request. After brushing the stranger off, the patron walks outside. He is followed and informed his vehicle will work just fine. An altercation is alluded to with frightening imagery.

The bartender walks out to catch up with the patron. The following moments are filled with terror and shock. All that’s left is the patron’s dead body and a snake shaped emblem in the snow, forged in blood.

The story shifts to an enigmatic city. The people seem to be prospering while reptilian creatures roam free. The peace is quickly dashed as there’s an uprising started.

With “Cobra LALALALALALA” yelled as a battle cry, a mob attacks a building housing scientists. Someone screams about surrendering. He is shot dead by a man with an all too familiar face plate mask. The masked man’s words are defiant as he insists the research be protected at all costs.

As the fight rages on, another scientist doesn’t realize the explosive in their hands. The building explodes and the masked man is severely burnt. This begins a descent into evil and treachery with secrets revealed. Readers better brace for impact because there is a MONSTEROUS one right before the final act sends the masked man onto another course of plans of world conquering. Consider yourself warned now. You don’t want to miss this!

COBRA COMMANDER #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooten (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics - Cover: David Aja)

With a haunting feel dominating these pages, Williamson wastes no time in bringing the legendary villain’s story to life. The opening act keeps readers guessing as Commmander is vague with his words but speaks loud with actions. The ruthlessness shown on a few panels becomes the pace setter for the rest of the chapter.

The backstory gives a different look at Commander’s beginnings. Being a scientist defending his research, Williamson write him almost sympathetically. The key word there is almost. As the explosion fallout reveals more, the use of smoke and mirrors with Commander’s story perfectly sets up readers for BIG reveals later. The chapter’s hold on the audience never lets up and leaves them with an interesting final moment before ending a solid opening salvo.

Milana and Leoni never shy away from the cunning and devious side of Commander. The opening moment where the patron is killed is never shown. The panels paint enough of a picture (along with Wooten’s lettering) to leave readers a lasting impression of how things are going to go moving forward.

The flashback moments never tips their hand until after the explosion. The fallout is filled with unapologetic panels showing the consequences of Commander’s actions. There’s a fair share of big panels (including a face-off with another known Cobra character) but a two page spread will steal the show. Readers will be buzzing about this incredible image as the story here will have BIG ramifications. The closing act teases a few events while never letting readers question Commander’s drive and evil. This is definitively not a story of redemption, but unrelenting drive. Excellent work with the storytelling in this chapter.

COBRA COMMANDER #1 by Joshua Williamson, Andrea Milana, Annalisa Leoni and Rus Wooten (Credit: Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics - Cover: Steve Epting)

FINAL POINT: 9

Evil without a face. Through the superb writing of Williamson readers see the early scheming and debauchery of an iconic villain. The stellar imagery of Milana, Leoni and Wooten add a touch of terror within the unhinged drive of a person with bad intentions. This is going to be a story you simply can’t escape.

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SUPERMAN #10 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the past is the present with a DC Icon. Recovering form his injuries sustained against Sam Stryker aka The Chained, SUPERMAN Wastes no time heading into action. However, during an encounter with Marilynn Moonlight and Mr. Graft, the Man of Steel is sent into the past. Readers see the Man of Steel trying to deal truth, justice and a better tomorrow in the old wild west!

SUPERMAN #10 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher dives right into the time-splitting tale. Let’s take a closer look and see how things shape up.

SUPERMAN #10 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - cover: Jamal Campbell)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The issue begins with with a frantic chase to find out what happened to Superman. In Supercorp, Lois Lane, mercy Graves and Lena Luthor are trying to sort things out. Lex Luthor can hear them and gives his thoughts. Suddenly, an alarm goes off. With danger knocking at the door of the building, Superman might not save the day in this timeline….

Meanwhile in the past, Supes and Marilynn ride their horses across the open plains. Their destination is a shocking one. Readers see the pair arrive on the scene of a slaughter. Travelers are lying dead. Their wagons destroyed. A crime has been committed. This might sound like a standard old West story, but its anything but. The weapons used were lasers.

The culprit is an old Superman foe who’s more than willing to stake his claim as the fastest draw in the West. With how weakened Superman is from his previous fight, there might be a different outcome for this rogue.

Readers see that the Man of Tomorrow is ready to fight for justice in the past. Luckily he has some help with Marilynn. The question becomes: will it be enough? The answer gives more clarity to how timeless the character is. Moonlight does get ample time to connect with readers on her story before the final act shifts gears. Time does run out on the closing pages as a new danger has emerged that poses another question offsetting the current stat quo of the Last Son of Krypton.

SUPERMAN #10 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - cover: Bruno Redondo)

Even displaced through time, Williamson keeps Superman grounded in the ideals he exemplifies. The investigation into the robbery is halted by a selfless act. This only makes the inevitable confrontation even more impactful. The traditional superhero themes beam across Clark’s actions.

Once the spotlight shifts to Moonlight, it gives the readers a deeper connection to the character as her story has only just begun. The closing act throws a big curveball to where things are heading. This is something this series does frequently and it’s always a win for the readers.

The art leaves a lasting impression on readers throughout this journey. There is a gorgeous two page image of Superman and Monnlight riding through the plains. It lets the moment sink in with readers about how this isn’t just another Superman tale.

The confrontation with the main villain is also a gift to fans with another two page spread conveying the emotions of the challenge. The detailed time on Moonlight connects her story with the audience, leaving more for the next encounter. After an iconic vision of Superman doing what he does best, the closing moments ramp up towards a final image that leaves readers wondering where we go from here.

SUPERMAN #10 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Caio Filipe, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - cover: Lee Bermejo)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The Man of Tomorrow searches for truth and justice in the past with a conclusion that simply hits the bullseye. Fantastic writing with amazing visuals bring out the best of DC’s franchise hero as this current series scores another huge win.

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, Gotham City’s most famous father and son duo continue their fight against crime as their latest case takes an unexpected turn. With the reveal of who was behind the attacks on Batman, the pair looks to close the case sooner than later. However as all good plans goes, they never go off easy.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands takes readers into the next phase of their current case. Let’s tag along and see how things play out.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Simone Di Meo)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the disconnect from the rest of the family from “The Gotham War”, Bruce Wayne adjusts to a new stat quo. No longer at Wayne Manor, Bruce resides in a brownstone. Luckily for him, he’s not alone in this venture. His son Damian aka Robin stays with him. Both hope to repair a very strained relationship.

Part of this process has been working on an attempted case. Dr. Kafira was the intended target. Their investigation brought them face-to-face with an old foe: Kirk Langstrom aka MAN-BAT! Working with him on this caper is the mysterious Shush. After surviving the encounter, Robin believes he knows who Shush is and how it connects to his “day job” as a High School student.

This chapter begins at Gotham City High School. Raising money for school sports is nothing new. However, a special guest is heling with the pancake fundraiser. Readers see Bruce Wayne is serving hotcakes. This doesn’t go over well with Damian and his plans.

Readers see a flashback to the night before. The dynamic duo is in pursuit of Orca. They apprehend their rogue but not any concrete info. With Man-Bat more dangerous than ever, Batman makes the call to “assist” Damian’s lead on Shush.

How does this play out? Readers see a new side to Damian emerge as his life as an “ordinary” high school student leads into an unlikely place. As the investigation ramps up, the pair starts fitting more pieces of the puzzle…or so they thought. The final image will be the talk of the comic shops this week and looks to open a door no one saw coming.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Jorge Molina)

Williamson constructs the family bonding through rime fighting to make this series stand out like no other. The high school antics provide a light-hearted pause from the hunt for Man-Bat. Damian’s “ploy” to go under cover hides the secret Williamson eludes with his character.

The product of the League Of Assassins appears more open to “normal” high school life than it seems. The writing also reflects the proud father moment in Bruce Wayne. Those panels peak where Bruce is trying to make small talk with his son. This distracts readers long enough set up the final page. It is a crazy surprise that looks to have a deeper tie to the overall story. It’s also another reason this book stands out from the other Bat family for its directions as well.

Čižmešija and Lokus step in for art duties for Simone Di Meo this issue and present a fresh look at Gotham High. The mannerisms of “Happy” Bruce clash with “Brooding” Damian to give readers solid drama while watching Damain’s plans unfold.

That said, The superhero life doesn’t escape this story. There’s a fun two-page spread that kicks off the Orca sequence. The final act captures the investigation tension with images reflecting Damian’s struggle of how events at school have changed. This leads directly into a full page final image that is guaranteed to have Batman fans talking and counting down until the next issue drops.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #5 by Joshua Williamson, Nikola Čižmešija, Rex Lokus and Steve Wands (CREDIT: DC COMICS - COVER: Kael Ngu)

FINAL POINT: 8

Fast times at Gotham High reign supreme for the Dynamic Duo as their latest case takes a unique twist. Williamson leads readers in a different side of Damian while balancing the father-son dynamic flawlessly. Čižmešija and Lokus craft excellent imagery to ride shotgun until the final page stops everything with an unforgettable moment.

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DUKE #1 (SKYBOUND ENTERAINMENT/IMAGE COMICS)

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For this review, the wait is finally over! One of 2023’s most anticipated books is finally hitting comic shops. Ever since the announcement of the Energon Universe from Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics, fans have been wondering how G.I. Joe would fit into the new playing field.

A big hint was revealed within the pages of Transformers (2023) #2 with one of the most popular members making a huge impact. Now fans find out where things go from here with a solo series they simply cannot miss!

DUKE #1 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton finds the franchise member of the Elite fighting team in a new stat quo. Let’s not wait any longer and see where thing stand now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The chapter opens up with a flashback to Duke in action. The narration eludes to how great of a soldier he is,. The image then shifts to a distraught Duke sitting in an office. The narrator is revealed to be none other than General Hawk! The argument is over the events of Transformers #2.

Duke’s claim of Starscream is being dismissed. Readrs see a retelling of events through Duke’s eyes. However Hawk is not hearing a word of this. Duke is given time off to get his head right which doesn’t go over well.

Six months go by and Duke is still in assurance of what has happened. He is contacted by Dr. Adele Burkhart. Burkhart is housing a meeting of “alien survivors”. Once inside, Burkhart takes Duke into her office and reveals some important research. Burkhart was searching for energy sources not of this world. The research was taken away, much like Duke’s story was dismissed. The stories appear to be leading to one location: M.A.R.S. Industries!

Duke embarks on discovering the truth. Once he starts, he quickly finds out there is more than meets the eye about anything the public knows. The pace ramps up with many invested parties now having Duke on their radars. The question is can he survive long enough to expose the truth. If the final act is any indication, fans better buckle in for non-stop action and excitement! This is going to be a must-have series!

DUKE #1 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Credit: David Aja)

Williamson hits the ground running with setting a strong pace for this issue. the conversation with Hawk and Duke plays into the initial reactions expected when hearing of giant robots. Duke is written as defiant but perceived as paranoid. Once events shift after six months, the issue takes off!

The conversation with Barnhart kickstarts Duke’s pursuit of the truth. At this stage, he becomes entangled in a bigger conspiracy. The feel of deep rooted espionage takes over and allows Duke to do what he does best. The sheer grit he demonstrates is an easy win for readers looking for the action. The closing moments cap off events perfectly sending this initial chapter onto the next.

Reilly and Bellaire grace readers with some of the best action sequences in comics. Right from the start, there is an exceptional two-page spread showcasing Duke’s skills. It’s matched by another great two-page spread showing Starscream’s attack, smiling in the process.

Just when readers think they will slow down, the art ramps up after Duke goes investigating M.A.R.S. The pace never slows and readers can feel the intensity of the panels pour right off the pages. The closing images will have fans amped up for what’s to come. You couldn’t ask for a stronger debut in storytelling.

DUKE #1 by Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooton (credit: Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics - Credit: Steve Epting)

FINAL POINT: 10

Williamson constructs a magnificent combination of high-stakes drama and thunderous action to welcome back the face of G.I. Joe to comic fans. Adding in the electrifying imagery of Reilly, Bellaire and Wooton only elevates an incredible issue even higher. This is one not to miss on New Comic Book Day!

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SUPERMAN #9 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re returning to the City of Tomorrow to find out the status of the Man Of Steel! Under the “Dawn Of DC”, the SUPERMAN line of comics have been thriving with incredible stories. One of the biggest break-outs in the line has been Superman. The classic storytelling has given a fresh take on the dynamic of Supes and Lex Luthor.

The creative team has been crushing it right out of the gate. That said, Fans are getting a special treat for the next few issues. Joining the ride is an Eisner winning artist that has been making an impact in Bludhaven for a while now. Let’s see what visuals are crafted in Metropolis under his artistic style.

SUPERMAN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo (NIGHTWING), Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher starts up a new arc falling out of “The Chained” storyline. Lets not delay any longer and dive into the latest issue!

SUPERMAN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Jamal Campbell)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Superman is left in a weakened state following his encounter with Sam Stryker aka The Chained. The current “frienemy” status with Lex Luthor becomes even more strained. Lex Luthor is dealing with the return of his mother, Letica and daughter Lena. Meanwhile, Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft are still looming to finish their revenge of Lex and anyone who steps in their way.

The issue begins with Lois Lane reading Superman fan letters. It is revealed that Superman is laying unconscious from the fallout of his latest battle. Readers see a quick trip through Lois’ memories as she recomposes to start reading letters again.

Metropolis as a whole is still reeling from The Chained’s attack. Normally, Lex Luthor would be a prime candidate to swoop in. However, Lex is still behind bars and dealing with a more direct threat: his mother. Knowing that she and his daughter are making waves isn’t good for anyone.

Moments later, a weakened Superman awakens. He wants to go after Pharm and Graft but is in no condition to do such. How does the Man of Tomorrow deal with this? Readers see a creative solution that leads into a conflict long the making. The outcome readers won’t see coming as events unfold that take this new chapter into an unlikely direction. Just wait for the closing arc and buckle in for a can’t miss story!

SUPERMAN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Lee Bermejo)

Williamson masters capturing the essence of Turth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow with this issue. The opening pages reflect Superman’s place being a symbol of Hope to the world. Having Lois reading the fan letters instantly connects the emotional impact of a fallen Superman. The personal connection shines through as well once readers see her relive the private memories. Ultimately when he awakens, Superman comes off as the ever vigilant hero trying to stop evil no matter the cost.

The supporting cast has great moments to shine as well. The dynamic between Lex and his mother jumps out. Seeing Lex on the defense is a rare sight but conveys the looming threats building. The action speeds up nearing the latter half of the book. The closing act plays into a creative surprise which is sure to have readers locked in for the long haul.

Redondo jumping in for art duties makes a big splash. The moments with Lois reading the letters pours of emotion and heartbreak knowing how dire things are. Following a great full page panel, a simple 9 panel page by Redondo and Lucas puts a big exclamation point on the effect this is having on Lois.

The action sequences are bold with a thunderous entry for the Man Of Steel. The full page shot sets the tempo for the conflict. The two-page spread combines a few different looks before closing with a couple strong visuals. The closing act is constructed very well, closing with a final image that will have fans talking!

SUPERMAN #9 by Joshua Williamson, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Bruno Redondo)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

With Redondo’s amazing visuals leading the way, the latest arc of the Man Of Tomorrow soars to a new level. Williamson’s excellent writing balances out the classic storytelling with the creative team to give fans an adventurous new tale that needs to be added to your collection!

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BATMAN AND ROBIN #3 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re following along a brand new tale involving one of DC Comics’ most notable father-son duos. In the mix of the Batman/Catwoman civil war, this series debut and has been lights out each issue! With the creators involved, it’s not hard to believe. The only questions fans have now is: where are we going after that ending for issue #2. Luckily, that answer comes in form of the latest issue.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #3 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo and Steve Wands presents the Dynamic Duo with a brand new challenge along with repairing a strained relationship. Let’s check it out, shall we?

BATMAN AND ROBIN #3 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

With the events of “The Gotham War”, Wayne Manor is no longer at Bruce Wayne’s disposal. Batman sets up shop in a brownstone and continues his never-ending battle against crime. The Dark Knight’s status is heavily strained from most of his closest allies. There is one exception as Damien Wayne aka Robin is with his father.

After investigating a kidnapping case involving Dr. Kafira, the pair struggle to co-exist in their new stat quo. All the while, they need to stop a new threat emerging in Gotham: Shush. As their investigation goes deeper, it now puts them in Shush’s crosshairs while they try to protect the White Rabbit, who may hold a key to breaking the case wide open.

This issue begins with a flashback to a happier time. Damien is talking to Alfred Pennyworth, the longtime butler/ally/confidant to Bruce Wayne. The discussion is over when to stop learning. Damian’s stubbornness pushes until Batman walks in the room. Bruce gives the advice about not becoming too comfortable because that’s when one slips up.

It plays into the present moment. The Rabbit finds a way to escape her fate. The heroes try figuring out what happened until Shush intervenes. Readers get thrown a curve as Shush plans an unexpected surprise which draws the attention way for an escape….or does it?

With an escape comes a bigger chase. Fans are greeted to a high-octane trek through the streets of Gotham. Where it leads is to unexpected territory. Who comes out unscathed? These questions become the match lit for the final act. Once upon arrival, the final page drops another big bombshell on what is going on. Brace yourself for impact from this issue!

BATMAN AND ROBIN #3 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: David Finch)

Williamson hits the gas petal on giving readers a solid mix of drama and action. Right from the beginning, the introduction involving Alfred hits heavy with readers. Considering the current stat quo of the Bat Family, seeing the advice given and received gave a great start to the comic. This became the perfect “on Your Mark” sequence because from here, everything sped up to reflect the heated action.

Events unfolded rapidly enough to invest the readers into the danger. This only took a small break before hitting the closing moments. Williamson pens a Damian that falls back on his brashness that makes him a fan favorite. The conclusion of the chapter is a great closing statement on an already must-read story.

Di Meo brings some incredible action sequences to the pages in the chapter. Once the Rabbit makes her run, a great two-page spread ushers in the excitement of the chase. The mix of character moments like Shush’s “connection” hit a big mark to break the pace up. However, fans will be blown away by the hunt for Rabbit. It legitimately feels like a Hollywood blockbuster film. Just when readers have a break, the art raises the danger up to a high mark. This is all before delivering on a final image that will have readers on the edge of their seats waiting for what’s next. Incredible work.

BATMAN AND ROBIN #3 by Joshua Williamson, Simone Di Meo and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Kael Ngu)

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

The creative team puts the “Dynamite” in the Dynamic duo with a action-driven chapter. Williamson crafts key character moments in-between Di Meo’s explosive action images to give readers an issue they simply won’t want to end. Check it out on New Comic Book Day!

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