Superman

ACTION COMICS #1065 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, “House Of Brainiac” has been on the minds of many comic fans. Brainiac has orchestrated Czarnians coming to Earth. The ruthless aliens made an immediate impact. Some of the “Super Family” are taken off the board during the encounter. This has led many to ask: “How does Superman fight back?”

He enlists an unlikely “partner” who knows a thing or two about Czarnians. The Main Man has now teamed up with The Man Of Steel. Lobo and Superman are in pursuit. Will it be enough to thwart Brainiac and … Lex Luthor?

ACTION COMICS #1065 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS) provides the next stop on the road to “Absolute Power”.

Let’s take a closer look at how things look now.

ACTION COMICS #1065 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Lex Luthor and Brainiac converse over Brainiac’s true plans. The conversation is tense with Brainiac not divulging a great deal. Luthor switches topics to the Czarnian role in this scheme. Brainiac stays tight lipped as he knows a fight is about to happen.

The story switches to Superman and Lobo. The unlikely duo is in hot pursuit of the missing Super family members. In their way is the army of Czarnians Brainiac has unleashed. General Chacal seems to have under-estimated the Man of Steel as the fighing unfolds. Destroying their space hogs, the pair escapes.

Meanwhile, Supergirl and Conner Kent have escaped from Brainiac’s holding cell. Being miniature size doesn’t help their cause. Getting some unlikely help, the pair returns to normal size after dodging danger. With a small team in place, they make a run to take over the ship. This fails to succeed as Brainiac confronts them. With prisoners back in control, the unthinkable is revealed.

Readers watch as Brainiac reveals a secret that sends shockwaves. What has the collector of worlds been working on? As for our heroes, the unlikely duo is halted in their travels. A proposal is made that might be the breaking point of Superman and Lobo’s team-up. With a definitive final panel, the direction of events has drastically changed.

There is also a back-up story by Williamson, Mirko Colak, Mike Spicer, and Sharpe that dives into a forgotten Brainiac: Vril Dox of L.E.G.I.ON. Fame.

ACTION COMICS #1065 by Joshua Williamson, Rafa Sandoval, Miguel Mendonca and Dave Sharpe (DC COMICS) - Cover: Jorge Jimenez

Williamson plays into the uneasiness between the Main Man and Man Of Steel. At the first exposure, they are working in unison. Lobo’s influence is starting to grow on Superman with his actions. This carries through on their trek to find Brainiac. Once readers think there is a level of loyalty, the writing reflects how this pair is a ticking timebomb from exploding. Once the new offer is made, the match becomes lit.

Brainiac’s time is centered around his goal. The reveal is a monster one knowing the character. Williamson almost makes it a sympathetic gesture by the collector of Worlds. This becomes quickly dismayed as the heroes ignore the reason and continue their fight. The dialogue shows Brainiac back to full form and this spells nothing but a win for readers.

Sandoval and Mendonca welcome in the action with a fantastic two page full splash. Lobo’s reaction to Superman calling the shots makes for a fun break in the story. Readers see this is short lived later in the book. The art captures the Czarnians deviousness as they confront the pair. The closing page tips off how fast things have broken down. It’s a great parting moment to usher in the next chapter.

Supergirl’s mission also delivers on strong panels. The face off with the Doomsday Wolves exemplifies the danger she and Connor wind up in. The return to form is given a solid near full page moment. Its’ following imagery spotlights Brainiac’s reveal. The exposed secret feels like a big event due to the art. It’s a great compliment to the story as it causes a new direction to be taken.

FINAL POINT: 8.4

DC’s current Odd Couple walks in thin ice as Brainiac reveals his master scheme in this chapter. Williamson brings out the humor and harsh reality with the writing. Sandoval, Mendonca and Sharpe balance out the big events with fantastic art. This crossover is heading into different routes so hop on board before it’s too late.

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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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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 SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #25 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, DC Comics has been on a roll with their superhero stories. That said, one has made an argument for being the best of the best. Pairing two icons together is an easy win. Having one of comic’s best creative teams continuously deliver hit after hit? That’s what makes certain runs legendary.

Now at an anniversary issue, the series flips the mirror to spotlight two villains and their first encounter that sparks a dangerous alliance.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #25 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Steve Pugh, Tamra Bonvillain, Adriano Lucas and Steve Wands unveils the first meeting of LEX LUTHOR and THE JOKER!

Let’s take a closer look at the pair’s initial meeting.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #25 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Steve Pugh, Tamra Bonvillain, Adriano Lucas and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Years ago in Gotham City, The World’s Finest swoop into a casino in danger. The attendees are running from a poisonous green gas. Inside is the clown prince of crime, The Joker. Superman inhales the deadly gas and takes it into space. Batman breaks thru a door to confront his old enemy.

Once defeated, Joker is transported by the pair to Arkham Asylum. Even put in a straightjacket, Batman warns the doctor nearby to be careful. The doctor hears the warning and the heroes leave. Suddenly, the doctor reveals he’s wearing a mask. Behind the disguise is non e other than Lex Luthor!

Readers see that Luthor breaks Joker out for a mission all their own. A map of a madman could lead to immense power. For all his smarts, Luthor and his team can’t crack its code. The solution: bring in another madman to break the encryption. Simple, right?

With these two combustible personalities, its anything but. Their path leads into places that defy logic. On the way, their conversations provides an insight that will be a hit with the audience.

Will this pair reach their goal? The final act provides a definitive answer as it marks a beginning of a deadly new pairing for years to come.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #25 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Steve Pugh, Tamra Bonvillain, Adriano Lucas and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Jamal Campbell)

Waid dives back into the first meeting theme with another great chapter. The dynamic between Luthor and Joker has always been a tense one. Waid never lets that escape the pair’s different motives for their caper.

Pacing helps keep the unpredictability rolling through the story. The best example of this is the pint where Luthor and Joker have a “heart to heart” about motivation. This moment lights the match for the eventful blow-up later. Let’s face it, with the Joker involved, does anything run smoothly? The closing act plays into what some may expect, but its not a bad thing. Events wrap up with an excellent final page. It leaves a lasting point for stories to follow involving these two legendary evils.

The art captures a vintage time early in the World’s Finest time. Joker has a classic purple suit of the times. Pugh shows the insanity of the Joker in a mid-panel, demonstrating them being “twinsies”.

This leads into a journey reflecting the script key Joker is translating. The images give a sense of magic and wonder. This gets a break with a full page panel showing the breakdown from Luthor and Joker’s perspective. The back and forth game between the pair exemplifies the unpredictability of their team-up. The parting image is a solid way to end one chapter and start many more throughout the years.

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The ultimate odd couple stands out in an unforgettable first meeting. Waid takes readers back in time with a classic story. The art demonstrates their unlikely methods of teamwork with solid imagery that fits such a vintage tail. Readers will be very pleased to see this piece of DC history hit the LCS.

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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 SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #24 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the end is truly near. Anytime DARKSEID appears in DC Comics, fans know that the stakes are grave. This is the case with the current story involving two legendary heroes. A trip to Earth 22 for a rescue mission hasn’t gone exactly as planned. Now, BATMAN and SUPERMAN must find a way to stop Darkseid capturing the Anti-Life equation or it will truly be “KINGDOM COME”.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #24 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands looks to give fans a proper send-off to the return to Kingdom Come.

Let’s see how Earth-22’s final stand plays out

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #24 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When a missing apprentice (David Sikela aka Thunderman) is found to be on Earth-22, Batman and Superman attempt to find the young hero and return him home. The planet he is residing on is one longtime DC fans know. It is the home of the legendary series Kingdom Come by Mark Waid and Alex Ross.

Upon arrival, they come face-to-face with a distorted version of their world. GOG is ruling over the land. His protege is the missing Sikela, whom is now known as MAGOG! Gog is planning on leading Earth’s heroes into a war with APOKOLIPS. This is stopped by Batman, Superman and some notable DC heroes.

However, it’s not enough to stop Darseid from entering the fray. Gog has something he wants: a part of the Anti-Life equation.

This issue begins with the shocking looks of the remaining DC heroes. Superman teams up with his Earth-22 counterpart to slow Darkseid down. Batman signals for the others to regroup. The action ramps up as two Kryptonians try the impossible. Their efforts fall short. Other heroes try but fall short as well.

Once the dust settles, Darkseid attempts takes his shot at Gog. The only one left to stop him is Magog! What chance does the young hero have?

Readers see quickly that a choice is made that changes everything. It’s fallout challenges the two title characters more than anyone realizes. This leads into an emotional closing act that divulges many secrets. It’s a fitting conclusion that does proper justice to the original 1996 series. Brace for a highly impactful ending.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #24 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC COMICS - COVER: Mahmud Asrar)

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #24 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (DC COMICS - COVER: Sweeney Boo)

There is always a fine line of what defines a hero. With Waid’s first venture into this theme, readers witnessed how a drastic action can cause a spiral out of control. The journey of David Sikela has echoed that idea. The tutelage of Superman vs. Gog gives a backdrop to the presence of Darkseid. Sikela’s action hits readers with a painful picture of the future.

The writing showcases the bond between the World’s finest as well. With the closing act, their friendship support carries the heroes through a dark moment. This leads to a powerful close, circling back to what inspires all heroes: hope.

Mora and Bonvillian cap off events with strong imagery. Right from the start, the image of Darkseid and the heroes’ reaction sets a high bar for the remainder of the chapter. The fight scenes play off as bold and eye-catching each panel. After Sikela’s actions, the reactions of all parties range from shock to anger.

The full page panel of a haunting presence will full grab readers’ attention. This leads into a fantastic full page panel that answers some lingering questions. There is also a two-page spread that pays a great homage to the original source material. The chapter ends on such a high note that fans will want to dive back in just to stare at the art over and over alone.

FINAL POINT: 9.5

The Return to Kingdom Come doesn’t disappoint as the World’s Finest face a threat that hits close to the heart. Waid orchestrates an intense fallout with Mora providing mind-blowing visuals to bring the story to a thunderous close. This issue continues to cement this series’ place as one of (if not) the best superhero book at the LCS each time out.

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TITANS: BEAST WORLD #5 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, the DC Universe is reeling from an attack no one was coming. When an alien threat is unleashed from its prison, the premier superhero squad in the “Dawn Of DC” era stepped up to the challenge. They are The Titans. One titan in particular pushed himself to unknown limits.

No good deed goes unpunished as a surprise attack thrusts Gar Logan aka Beast Boy into a spotlight unwelcomed. His powers manipulated. They have now caused a global attack onto the people of Earth. With last issue’s shocking move, the battle has taken a deadly toll on the hero community. How will the rest of DC’s finest recover?

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #5 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Pansica, Danny Miki, Júlio Ferreira, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott explores the ramifications of a fallen hero. Let’s take a deeper dive into the latest chapter.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #5 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Pansica, Danny Miki, Júlio Ferreira, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Amanda Waller always has a plan. With the rise of the Titans in the Justice League’s place, Waller sets forth a movement which spells nothing good for the DCU heroes.

Using Doctor Hate to manipulate Beast Boy’s form as Starro, Waller has unleashed a public attack on Earth. People are turning into animal hybrids. Even with the efforts of the heroes to try stopping the mayhem, they are only having small success. As the public watches, Waller works in the shadows to push her own agenda.

Using a hesitant Chester Runk (aka Chunk), who can unleash a “black hole” opening to another dimension, Waller teleports him inside Logan’s unconscious gigantic husk. The use of his powers kills him and Logan.

As this chapter opens, the heroes trying to stop Logan pay their respects to their fallen ally. One hero isn’t in the mood to grieve. Raven, fellow Titan and Gar’s girlfriend notes that someone else was pulling some strings and she intends to give them some payback.

On Earth, a press conference is taking place in Washington. The president is acknowledging the actions of the Bureau of Sovereignty for taking out Logan. He also brings the mastermind behind the attack into the public eye. Waller addresses the public and sells the story of protection from the superheroes.

Readers see her paint the picture of Runk as a noble citizen risking it all for their safety. With the ploy of swaying public opinion to her cause, Waller drops another bombshell with her next plan of attack.

How desperate is Waller willing to go? Readers find out quickly that there is a reason Waller is one of the most feared forces in the entire DC Universe. How will the heroes react?

As the playing field is now set, it’s race against time for the Titans as Waller’s plans are in full motion. The closing act gives more clarity onto where things head now, but the final image sets forth an unseen dynamic. With the stakes being raised higher, all bets are off to the fate of the DCU after this event.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #5 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Pansica, Danny Miki, Júlio Ferreira, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Bjorn Barends)

If readers weren’t sure why Amanda Waller is such an imposing force in DC Comics, Taylor devotes an ample amount of page time to drive that point home. The writing reflects how driven she is without a shred of emotion affecting her. Once readers realize what she’s planning on doing, it brings a sense of fear and shock to the levels to secure victory.

There is a conversation involving Nightwing and Waller that sets up an ultimate chess match of good and evil. The dialogue involved hits multiple points with one verbal jab that goes for a knockout. The rest of the issue focuses on reacting to Waller’s moves. This builds into an emotionally charged closing pages. The final panel sets up many questions as Taylor is pulling out more shocks to usher this event into its’ next phase.

The art duties are spilt for this tale. Reis brings the coldness of Waller’s address to the pages with a intimidating feel. the mannerisms in which she drives her points will send a clear message to the audience about the way she is willing to conduct business. This counters Raven’ reflections of losing her boyfriend due to Waller.

There are a few action sequences to break up the heavy dialogue. It adds more to the confrontation in the latter portion of the book. Once that moment kicks off, readers begin to see the start of a true test of wills. This all leads to a shocking parting image which leaves many questions. With the new dynamic involved, it is anyone’s guess where Waller’s plans take readers next.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #5 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Pansica, Danny Miki, Júlio Ferreira, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Javier Fernández)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

The reveal of Amanda Waller’s plans drives home the sense of danger surrounding “Beast World”. With Taylor’s unapologetic approach to Waller’s vision leading the way, readers will get caught up in the creative team’s positioning of key players with their strong artwork. With the fate of the DCU now in the crossfire, readers can’t afford to miss this story.

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BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #23 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, “Kingdom Come” has become a reality for a pair of iconic superheroes. With this current story arc, BATMAN and SUPERMAN embarked on a simple rescue mission. What they got instead is a nightmarish scenario that longtime DC Comics fans know all too well. Considering the events of last issue, time is running out on any chance to save this world from a fate no one deserves.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #23 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands leads into a showdown long overdue. Let’s take a closer look and see how things are developing now.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #23 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

On Earth-22, there is one ruler: COG! He has taken on an apprentice: David Sikela aka Thunderman. Cog gives him a new name: MAGOG. The name means “Gateway”. Magog is imperative to his plans of leading the heroes of Earth into a war on APOKOLIPS! Cog sells the dream of divine ascension following him into battle. Little does anyone know, this is all a ruse for something more evil.

With Sikela’s powers used to fuel this trip, Cog is on the brink of success. Luckily, his plans are interrupted by an unlikely group.

Batman and Superman are joined by their Earth-22 counterparts, who have been swayed to see through Cog’s lies. With the Batmen focusing their attack on Sikela, The Supermen take aim at Cog! The battles become intense as one refuses to see the truth while another is blind from his own delusions.

Readers bare witness to battles fitting of the stakes. Even with a major turning point, can the heroes find a way to win? Judging by the final page, there is a whole other level of danger that just entered the game of good vs. evil.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #23 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Sebastian Fiumara)

Even with all the action, Waid keeps things geared around Sikela’s destined path. The initial moments with Cog selling his plan creates a sense of uncertainty with the young follower blindly absorbing the lies. Once the heroes arrive, the shift in the story is undeniable.

The Supermen showcase the unending hope synonymous with the Man of Steel. Even in the face of danger, the unending hope never stalls. Meanwhile, Batman trying to reason with Sikela are moments that will stick with the readers. The end results provide an aura of excitement leading into the shocking final page. There’s always a high level of writing with this series and much for fans to enjoy.

Few come near the artistic heights of action like Dan Mora. The heroes make a dramatic entrance with a full page panel. From here, the pace never slows down. The art mirrors the rage and emotions with trying to stop Cog at all costs. In between all the fighting, the close up’s of “Magog” prove how Batman’s words are just as sharp as his strikes.

The fallout results one epic two page spread starting the next round of conflict. Mora and Bonvillain bring an end to a fight with a superb full page. The lettering of Wands ends events with a huge exclamation point. That said, the closing page will have readers talking and singing the praises of the creative team. It is no wonder why this series gets the accolades it does every time a new chapter drops.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #23 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Michael Walsh)

FINAL POINT: 8.5

With time slipping away, a final attack is launched. the World’s Finest are the only thing standing between life and death on Earth-22. The question is: will it be enough? Waid provides the foundation with emotional writing. Paired with the dynamic visuals of Mora, Bonvillian and Wands, and all shall be revealed in another excellent chapter.

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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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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 SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #22 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, two of DC COMICS’ most popular heroes have entered an adventure that neither could possibly prepare for. Their journey has led them to a world filled with much mystique amongst comic fans. A simple rescue mission has evolved into much more. When Batman and Superman head to the world of “Kingdom Come”, everything they know is challenged.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #22 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands poses a grave future for the legendary heroes. Let's take a closer look at how events are unfolding now.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #22 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When they are tipped off on the location of David Sikela aka Boy Thunder, Batman and Superman head into the multiverse. Their destination is Earth-22. The planet is the home of GOG and the world of “Kingdom Come”. As expected, the heroes’ arrival hasn’t been warm. Their reunion with Sikela was even colder. Now fighting to survive, the world’s finest have their work cut out for them this time.

The issue kicks off with GOG and Sikela (now known as Thunderman) addressing Batman and Superman of their world. Gog is confident in the loyalty shown and vows that the invaders will be brought to him swiftly.

Meanwhile, The World’s Finest are facing off against the Heroes of Earth-22. The odds are overwhelming but Batman and Superman are holding their own. Their opposition believes that Bats and Supes are here to kill all the heroes. The oe feeding the heroes that idea: Thunderman. Sikela makes his appearence in the fight and proves his value by causing the World’s finest to be captured.

While taken away, the pair runs into a familiar face in Gog’s prison. Some would say an old friend. Others would say a “New God”. Readers see what this inmate reveals concerning Gog and his plans for Earth-22. The information reveals a darker plan than anyone realized. Once the final page lands, the course the story is heading looks to get darker before finding its dawn.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #22 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Jerome Opena)

Waid leads readers on a deeper walk into the storied world of “Kingdom Come”. GOG appears as terrifying and cold as ever with his presence in the story. This provides a great balance to the heroic actions of the World’s Finest. Seeing the pair work together as the odds overwhelm shows the long game the legends play while uncovering the truth of events.

Readers will see the standout moments of the issue kick in once the prison conversation begins. Waid splits the story between the past and present without losing any details in the mix. All points come togther with a strong final portion of the chapter. The closing leaves a chilling air with readers as the truth is revealed with little hope to stop it.

Mora and Bonvillain craft some amazing action sequences that are sure to please readers. Seeing some of the greats from the DCI square off with the original pair will deliver on classic superhero storytelling. The mannerisms displayed convey the high stake involved with this mission.

Readers are gifted a fantastic two-page spread from inside Gog’s prison that brings up some very familiar faces. This leads readers into exceptional visuals panels that bring all points together with two noteworthy final pages. One is an all-out action full page shot. The other is a more simplistic page which hits equally hard with the reactions displayed. Both will have fans buzzing. It’s one of Mora’s strengths as a artist which this series benefits from.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #22 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Travis Charest)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The dangerous plans of Gog become more clear as the celebrated heroic pair unlocks his secrets in a can’t miss issue. Waid, Mora and the team construct a tale build on superb writing and magnificent art to expose the world of “kingdom Come” to a brand new audiance.

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JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 (DC COMICS/Legendary comics)

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For this entry, we’re diving back into one of the biggest pop culture crossovers in history. Combining two of Hollywood’s historic monsters is big enough, but adding in DC Comics’ legendary franchise takes it to a whole other level. Within a few issues, the series has delivered on big action and shows no signs of slowing down!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft picks up after last issue’s shocking ending. Let’s see where things stand now after the dust has settled!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC Comics/Legendary comics - Cover: Drew Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When Godzilla invades Metropolis, this moves draws the attention of the Man of Steel himself, Superman. Little did he or the rest of the DCU know that the King of All Monsters would become the catalyst for an invasion of the Monsterverse into the DC Universe. It also doesn’t help matters that looming in the wings are the Legion of Doom. However, they have shifted their attention to one of its’ members who’s gone rogue.

The first round has gone the way of the monsters in the initial encounter. Superman appears to have fallen in battle with Godzilla. With the rest of the DC Heroes trying to stop other monsters form destroying cities, is there anyone who can stop Godzilla now?

This issue starts in Central City. The Fastest Man Alive, The Flash (Barry Allen) is running into danger. The destination is Iron Heights Prison. What’s waiting for him is MUTO, a classic cthulhu-hybrid monster. Flash heads into the prison to stop a riot from the inmates. As a fog looms overhead, Flash slows down. This allows the meta-prisoners to get the upper hand on the hero.

Luckily, back-up arrives quickly as Supergirl and Green Lantern crash the party. With the mist dealt with, the focus shifts back to stopping MUTO. Plans are derailed for Supergirl as she notices she can’t hear Superman’s heart beat. Knowing something is wrong, she races back to Metropolis.

Readers bare witness to a bloodied and defeated Superman in the street. With other heroes trying to slow down the monster, one takes blame for the fallen Man of Tomorrow. SHAZAM powers up to take down Godzilla once and for all.

How does The World’s Mightiest Mortal contend? The answer doesn’t wait long to appear. The action moves fast as events spiral out of the heroes control. Can they find a way to get their “home field advantage” back? If the final moments are any indication, things might be going from bad to even worse!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC Comics/Legendary comics - Cover: Mike Deodato Jr.)

Buccellato spares no expense on delivering a non-stop thrill ride with this latest installment. Right from the beginning, the Flash conflict spotlights another DC Hero struggling to believe what they’re dealing with. Buccellato doesn’t spend too much time dwelling on the wonder and kicks right into the heart of the conflict and ultimate resolution.

The shift to Metroplois makes perfect sense as DC’s most powerful hero is defeated. The sense of panic fills those panels until ultimately Shazam enters the fray. Juggling so many characters, Buccellato never forces or cuts short time in the chapter. Each major player gets their moment to tell their part. Pacing helps build up the closing act as a dangerous entity looks to have become even more dealy. There’s such a big “Hollywood” feel to this story that continues to impress.

The art gives each monster a dramatic entrance while building up their moments on page. Duce and Guerrero mix in near full page panels to emphasize this aspect. The moments with Godzilla really capture readers’ attention. From a near full page action shot to a fantastic two page spread, the fight rages on to an easy fan approval. The emotions run high as well concerning the fate of Superman.

Duce and Guerrero balance out the surge of fear and denial concerning the fallen ally with the frantic setting of the story. The latter half of the issue shines as a major player appears to be ready to impact the main plot. The issue is capped off with a strong final image tipping its hand at how bad things are going to become. Another great visual read!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #3 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC Comics/Legendary comics - Cover: Simone Di Meo)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The mayhem continues as the omnsters run wild in the DCU. Buccellato weaves in big action with emotions running high as hope takes a huge hit. The art team construct visuals that give this story the proper larger than life feel it deserves. If you’re not picking this up on New Comic Book Day, you’re really missing out!

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TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we’re checking out the latest chapter in DC Comics’ huge crossover event: BEAST WORLD. With the Tians stepping into the role of the premier superhero team, they have been tested like never before. What happens when one of their own becomes the problem behind a global catastrophe? Nightwing and company are finding out first hand.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott continues the chaos as the heroes scramble to stop it. Let’s take a closer look and see how things are going now.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When the Necrostar is released from its’ planet prison via Brother Eternity, the Titans lead the charge to stop the oncoming threat. Beast Boy takes a huge gamble and makes himself into the one being that might be capable of stopping the threat. He turns himself into a Starro.

After the space altercation, an unforeseen presence makes their move. Amanda Waller has sent Doctor Hate to intervene. Beast Boy is now infected and attacking the earth with spore-like creature. The people of Earth are transforming into beast of their own.

The story picks up with Cyborg and Raven floating in space. Both are reeling from the initial encounter of the Necrostar. As they start gathering their surroundings, they see a number of the DC Universe’s most powerful heroes trying to stop Beast Boy’s attack.

Meanwhile back on Earth, ANIMAL MAN is being overwhelmed by the surge of animal-humans taking over. In Bludhaven, Nightwing and Batman are doing all they can to help the innocent survive the ordeal. When a young boy becomes trapped in a car, Batman flies in for the save. During the rescue, Batman is wounded via a bite that nearly rips his arm off.

Nightwing swoops in for help but the next moments switch everything on its’ axis. What transpires pushes Dick Grayson to his limits. In the process, he (along with readers) find more clues about the spread of the animal infection. Will it be enough to turn the tide or will another force factor in to delay their cause? If the final image is any indication, the battle has only just begun for the heroes of the DC Universe.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Björn Barends)

Taylor keep things centered around the face of the Titans for this chapter. The struggle Nightwing shows to the conflict shows many sides. Not only is the world around him becoming unglued, but he is forced to confront a threat he never wants to face. The moments before that fight occurs, Taylor shows Grayson’s fears pouring out as he knows what is coming. The emotional gut-punches with Batman and Nightwing play into how readers can sense the conflict is weighing on them.

The other main characters of the story gets their times to shine. None Moreso than the main culprit behind the escalation of events. With a power struggle looming behind the scenes of a global crisis, Taylor paces each level out to keep a fair balance of drama and action.

Reis, Miki, Anderson and Abbott bring stunning visuals to this issue. The full page image of the DCU heroes fighting Gar-Starro makes an immediate statement. The more low-key moments center around Batman and Nightwing. The reaction Batman gives the young boy after a question is asked shows a different side to the Dark Knight.

This leads into some fantastic action, building towards a monstrous full page image that amplifies events. Mixed with other heroes emotions, the closing panels cap off the feeling that the tide might start turning or be lost forever. There is much to enjoy with the art displayed here.

TITANS: BEAST WORLD #2 by Tom Taylor, Ivan Reis, Danny Miki, Brad Anderson, and Wes Abbott (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Kendrick Lim)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The chaos spirals more out of control in the next chapter of DC’s monster crossover. Led by Taylor’s emotional writing, the battle waged by the heroes comes to life through the vivid imagery of Reis, Miki, Anderson and Abbott. Don’t miss what unfolds here on New Comic Book Day!

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BATMAN / SANTA CLAUS: SILENT KNIGHT #1 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, DC Comics is giving readers one hell of a holiday treat. Gotham City can very very unfriendly to outsiders. However, one person pays no mind as he travels there on his route around the globe every December 25th. What event could possibly bring Kris Kringle to the scariest city in the DC Universe?

BATMAN/SANTA KLAUS: SILENT KNIGHT #1 by Jeff Parker, Michele Bandini, Alex Sinclair, and Pat Brosseau kicks off an unforgettable story perfect for the holiday season. Let’s take a closer look and see how this team-up fares.

BATMAN/SANTA KLAUS: SILENT KNIGHT #1 by Jeff Parker, Michele Bandini, Alex Sinclair, and Pat Brosseau (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Dan Mora)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with a group of Carolers singing in downtown Gotham. Flying overhead is a mysterious group of creatures that appear to have bat wings. As the group presses onward to sing in the cold, their performance is cut short. The creatures attack the singing group and leave no survivors.

Arriving on the scene to investigate is the Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin. During their exam, Batman notices a neck puncture that appears to have drained their blood. Knowing this seems out of the ordinary, Batman calls in some help. Walking thru a portal is the Mistress of Magic herself: Zatanna!

After using a spell, she deciphers that creatures known as the Draug are at fault. Zatanna mentions that the Draug are of Norse Vampire decent. As she is breaking down her findings, one such creature attacks! While it’s in the air, the creature is impaled by a wooden stake. The person behind the weapon? None other than SANTA CLAUS!

Readers quickly find out that this is not the same jolly ol’ Saint Nick that they usually think of. What is his connection to the case? More importantly, what is his connection to Batman?!

As the story progresses, the unlikely team-up dives further into what is behind the Draug being unleashed. Readers get an early holiday gift with fast-paced action and memorable conversations between Santa and some of Gotham’s finest. This all leads into a final page where it appears someone has Santa on their naughty list and plans on delivering pain and suffering as a gift next issue!

BATMAN/SANTA KLAUS: SILENT KNIGHT #1 by Jeff Parker, Michele Bandini, Alex Sinclair, and Pat Brosseau (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Derrick Chew)

Readers get an early gift via the most unlikely of team-ups. The issue moves briskly to hit its’ major points. Parker mixes in well timed one-liners with a more serious narrative. A good majority of this comes from Damien Wayne’s dialogue. Seeing Batman a bit more at ease and less brooding was a nice change as well. The story still had a dramatic feel to it, but one that also embraced the fun aspect and ran with it. This will be a version of Santa Klaus that won’t soon be forgotten.

Each time Santa makes an entrance, Parker sets it up to connect with the audience as a major plot point. Heading into the closing moments, Parker unveils much the background story that flows easily into the present. It caps off with a strong final image that is sure to have fans excited to see where things head next.

Bandini, Sinclair and Brosseau don’t delay about setting the tone for this debut issue. The two-page spread of the Draug’s first strike establishes the dangers lying ahead. This is followed up by full (or near full) page debuts for all the major DCU heroes at play.

Doing introductions like this to readers gives more weight to the impactful appearances. The issue is filled with great action images. This plays off the fun dialogue extremely well. The art team builds up the closing images with a dramatic flair to cap off a fun ride that is a fantastic present for readers.

BATMAN/SANTA KLAUS: SILENT KNIGHT #1 by Jeff Parker, Michele Bandini, Alex Sinclair, and Pat Brosseau (Credit: DC COMICS - Cover: Otto Schimdt)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The Dark Knight joining forces with Father Christmas makes for an exciting beginning to what will only be a legendary story. Parker’s exciting writing blends perfectly with Bandini and Sinclair’s energetic art to give readers a tale that they won’t be able to wait to Christmas Day to read! Make sure to pick this one up on New Comic Book Day!

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BATMAN SUPERMAN:WORLDS FINEST #21 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we are returning to the world of “Kingdom Come” via the pages of arguably DC Comics finest duo. With handling a return to one of Comics’ most impactful stories, the creative team have recreated the feel and themes of the original book for a new audience. It’s no wonder why this book receives all the accolades it does.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #21 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands progresses the return to “Kingdom Come” with a brand new chapter. Let’s take a deeper dive into what’s happening here.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #21 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

When the Flash does his routine multiverse checks, he discovers something that isn’t right. It connects to the World’s Finest: Batman and Superman. In earlier times, David Sikela aka Boy Thunder was a sidekick to Superman. While working with the pair, Sikela became lost in the timestream. Readers found out that where David is now is a place no one wants to go. It is the homeworld of “Kingdom Come”.

The pair travels to that world in hopes of rescuing David. Unfortunately for them, things don’t go as planned. David is not the same person that they previously encounter. He has a bit of an axe to grind with no issues of unleashing his power onto the pair.

This issue begins with David attacking Superman. Readers see how David’s anger is fueling this attack. The battle doesn’t fall on deaf ears as the Superman and Batman of this Earth catch wind of the altercation.

Once they arrive, the attention shifts towards an encounter of variations. The “Kingdom Come” Superman makes a dramatic entrance into the fight between David and our Superman. Meanwhile, Batman is left to face the “Kingdom Come” Batman with an experimental suit that readers might think looks familiar.

What happens when the heroes face their jaded versions? Fans are gifted excellent action as the story moves forward. Events build towards a dramatic entrance of someone who fans have been waiting to see. With this debut, things shift against our heroes. That point is driven home by a two page final image that is sure to have fans talking till next issue.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #21 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Bryan Hitch)

Waid taps into the emotional side of Superman as a driving point of this issue. Seeing his reaction to David’s new stat quo gave readers a clear cut indication how fast he could be corrupted by the wrong people. This is further laid out after Superman coming to terms about what has happened.

Waid also gives readers a fun introduction to the “Other” World’s finest. Waid also constructs a solid battle sequence involving more of the supporting cast. Pacing is near perfect leading into the final act. Once here, the story drops a big exclamation point with the final two -page panel. Another big win for comic’ best.

Dan Mora on the art duties here is near perfection. From the opening page of David’s attack to the show stopping final page, the panels have a different feel to themselves. In the first moments, Mora and Bonvillain set the pace for a fast-moving tale. The Battle of Superman officially kicks off with a splash full panel that is a fan pleaser.

The battle flows easily through the panels, giving off the magnitude of the encounter. Mora also gives Batman his time as well with a dramatic introduction for Bat’s Kingdom Come variant. The near full page moment announces that a major showdown is brewing. The introduction of the big character comes off splendidly as readers make an instant connection to who they are. The issue closes with an excellent two-page spread that puts the story in key paces before closing up shop for this round.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #21 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Sanford Greene)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

DC’s legendary pair crosses over into the land of “Kingdom Come” for another excellent issue. With Waid at the helm with incredible writing and Mora’s stunning visuals, This is a no brainer on how GOOD this series is. The bar is set very high and fans won’t be disappointed after concluding this chapter.

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SUPERMAN #7 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!

On this entry, we are looking at an anniversary issue from DC Comics that is truly astonishing. In the illustrious history of the Man Of Steel, there have been many titles with Action Comics clearing over 1000+ issues. Now another title inches its’ way closer to 1000 but hitting #850 is nothing to overlook!

Superman #7 (Legacy #850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Alejandro Sánchez, Norm Rapmund, and Ariana Maher continues the latest challenge to the Man of Tomorrow along with setting the stage for his next 850 issues. Let’s take a closer look and see how things fare, shall we?

Superman #7 (Legacy #850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Alejandro Sánchez, Norm Rapmund, and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover : Jamal Campbell)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Story begins with Perry White reflecting on Superman. Readers can see the internal reflection on top of the Daily Planet. It is capped off with Superman flying overhead. The iconic image makes a footnote to Perry. Suddenly things snap back to present time where Perry is having a rally for his political run for Mayor of Metropolis.

During the rally, The prisoner that Lex Luthor had imprisoned away makes a grand entrance. The figure known as the Chained attacks. Perry knows him as Sammy Stryker. Before they can talk, some help arrives by way of the Super-Family! Connor Kent, Supergirl, Steel (Natahsa Irons) and Super-Man Kenan Kong fight back against the big threat to no avail.

Meanwhile, Superman still imprisoned underneath Stryker’s Island Penitentiary. Readers begin to question if can he escape? The fight with the Chained rolls out onto the Metropolis streets. Can Superman escape to save the day?

Readers begin to see how the key players are put into position. The danger escalates as the Super Family struggles against the powerful foe. The resolution builds for what’s next but that won’t be the only key story piece in these pages. The story of Lex Luthor’s current situation escalates quickly but not as fast as the closing act. There is much to process as a classic character arrives with a plan that will send chills down readers’ spine until next issue.

Superman #7 by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Alejandro Sánchez, Norm Rapmund, Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Greg Capullo)

Williamson shows readers why Superman will forever remain a symbol of hope. Right from the start, the early reflections of Perry White illustrate how much the Man of Steel impacts a normal citizen. Rolling this into hos own sub-plot, Williamson keeps readers guessing at what secrets he has in his sleeve.

The escape from Stryker’s Island is well done demonstrating Superman’s never ending drive to do help others. The resolution leaves much open for fans to ponder. The other two big stories get their fair share of spotlight with bigger implications down the road. What a time it is to be a Superman fan with Williamson wirting!

Gleb Melnikov took the majorty of art duties for this issue. The two page spread of Superman flying drives home the iconic image he gives off to those watching from a distance. The action scenes with the Unchained bring another level of excitment to the book.

Edwin Galmon and Dan Jurgens add their unique styles to the sub-plots which gel very easy with the overall issue. The latter story pops off the page as it foreshadows where things are heading after this monumental issue.

Superman #7 (Legacy #850) by Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Edwin Galmon, Dan Jurgens, Alejandro Sánchez, Norm Rapmund, and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover : Lee Bermejo)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The anniversary issue of this Man of Tomorrow title sets the foundation for a great reminder for the future of Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow. Williamson weaves a multi-layered book with many tales to be excited about. Backed by an all-star lineup on art duties and this book needs to be in your collection by the end of New Comic Book day!

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JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 (DC COMICS/LEGENDARY COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!

For this entry, we are checking out an EVENT that is guaranteed to have fans talking at the shops about! Three pop culture entities, one amazing story! In one corner, you have the greatest heroes of the DC COMICS universe: The Justice League. In another corner, you have the “King Of All Monsters”…GODZILLA! Completing the trifecta is the “Eighth Wonder Of The World”…KING KONG!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 by Brian Buccellato (NO/ONE, MIDLIFE), Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft brings these characters together with a story that needs to be read to be believed! Let’s check out this crossover and see what’s unfolding, shall we?

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC COMICS/LEGENDARY COMICS - Cover: Drew Johnson)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins on top of the Daily Planet. A table is set for two with a happy couple seated. Readers see one of comics’ greatest couples enjoying their time alone: Clark Kent and Lois Lane. It’s a normal conversation which leads to Clark dropping to one knee to propose! However, the happy moment has an uninvited guest crash the party. GODZILLA HAS ARRIVED IN METROPOLIS!!!!

Meanwhile at the JLA Watchtower twelve hours prior, another dynamic duo is watching footage of Superman fighting crime. Readers know this pair as Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) and The Flash (Barry Allen). Their commentary shows concern for Superman burning himself out for trying too much. they’re interrupted by Supergirl, who mentions she is filling in for Clark during his “vacation” after proposing. They notice on the screen Clark is flying into battle against Titano. By the time the rest of the Justice League arrives to help, Superman has saved the day.

All the while, readers find out that Titano was just a small part to a bigger scheme hatched by some familiar villains. How things play out will catch readers off guard. The latter portion of the book steers events into a clear direction that will please fans. The closing moments will leave no doubt that this is one story you absolutely can’t afford to miss!

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC COMICS/LEGENDARY COMICS - Cover: JIM LEE)

Buccellato sets the stage for a truly memorable event. The introduction to Godzilla in the story establishes how big the moment is. The same can be said when Kong debuts as well. Buccellato gives the Superman sub-plot enough time to connect with readers, providing a welcomed break between all the action. With all the pop-culture titans involved, the pacing moves very smoothly. The villains making their moves behind the scenes is pure superhero storytelling bliss. How all the parties ultimately come together is a prime example of this. For anyone who questioned how this would all work out, those fears were quieted quickly. This is going to be something special within this series.

Duce and Guerrero leave a lasting impression on readers with the Hollywood feel of this initial chapter. The two-page spread introduction of Godzilla has that “big fight feel” that the King of Monsters demands. The conversations involving Superman’s “Big Question” reflects the team’s happiness for their friend via their reactions. The action sequences carry that classic “Saturday morning” vibe that readers have grown up with and love. The latter portion of the book offers a few more grand entrances before departing on a final image that one can’t help but be excited for what’s next.

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #1 by Brian Buccellato, Christian Duce, Luis Guerrero and Comicraft (Credit: DC COMICS/LEGENDARY COMICS - Cover: DAN MORA)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

Combining some of Pop Culture’s biggest characters in one book is a challenege onto itself. The creative team of Buccallato, Duce and Guerrero give fans an unforgettable first impression with incredible writing mixed with energetic visuals. There’s no way after reading the first issue readers won’t be counting down the days for the next round at the LCS!

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BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #20

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH Podcast!

For this entry, the best superhero book at the comic shops returns with its legendary creative team in tow. In this incarnation of the tales of two of DC Comics’ most legendary characters, the benchmark has been raised to a whole new level. Each of the story arcs thus far have won fans over left and right with its’ creative takes. Now heading into a brand new arc, the creators are referencing a classic story as the backdrop.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #20 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands heads into a brand new story arc. Let’s not wait another second and jump into the new story, shall we?

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #20 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The story begins with The Flash running through the Multiverse. Readers see his narration play out explaining his actions. Mapping the Multiverse is something the Scarlet Speedster watches over with all the possible other worlds coming into play. On this run, The Flash sees someone that causes alarm. The shadow is very well known to longtime DC readers. New readers may be thrown ff for now, but they will find out soon enough.

Meanwhile in Gotham City, The trio of Batman, Robin and Superman are set to face off with some of Wonder Woman’s rogues. That is until the Flash crashes the party. Superman receives some news concerning David Sikela aka Boy Thunder, a sidekick that vanished in the timestream a while back. The Flash may have found him but he’s not in a good place.

Readers see the plan is to retrieve David. However, the place they are going is not an easy place to survive. It is a historic place in DC Comics Lore. David is on a world where the trinity of heroes fans know is vastly different. they are on the homeworld of Magog. The world is that of “KINGDOM COME”!!!!!!! Get ready for one hell of an adventure as the World’s Finest are going to be tested like never before!

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #20 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Daniel Sampere)

Waid returns home to one of his most iconic stories in all of comic history. If fans are not familiar with that story (painted art by Alex Ross), make a point to go read it! The introduction by the Flash is a great introduction to Flash’s consistent dabbling into the timestream. After seeing what he did, Superman wastes no time into heading right into the unknown.

The nobility of not breaking a promise plays right into his character. What he and Batman find brings back much nostalgia to the classic story. The drama builds perfectly heading into the closing act with ends reflecting the world they are now stepping into.

Mora returns in a monster way to the series! The introduction with the Flash pops off the pages with two full page, detailed panels. Once the title heroes jump into the new world, the art reflects the somberness of the classic story. There’s another powerful two page spread which drives the point home about the terrifying world of “Kingdom Come”.

The other nods to the classic story play out strong to capture fans’ attention. This leads into a solid ending with a final image building more anticipation for what’s coming next issue. A story revisiting the past may be difficult but when Mora is on art, nothing is impossible to pull off.

BATMAN SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #20 by MARK WAID, DAN MORA, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Björn Barends)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

Dan Mora returns after a two-issue break to lead readers into the powerful world of “Kingdom Come”. The phenomenal art is fueled by Waid’s excellent writing (along with the other creative team members) giving readers a journey into DC Comics history that simply can’t be missed!

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SUPERMAN #6 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog for the ODPH podcast!

For this entry, we are checking out one of the standout series of the “Superman” line over at DC Comics! Since it's kickoff in the “Dawn Of DC” era, the Man of Steel’s books have had a renewed focus, winning over fans with each issue. Case in point has been the latest “Superman” title by Joshua Williamson and Jamal Campbell.

After a brief hiatus with “Knight Terrors” and a strong Annual issue, the series returns to shops with Gleb Melnikov board for art along with Williamson, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher. Let's take a closer look at Superman #6, shall we?

SUPERMAN #6 - Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover Jamal Campbell)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Superman and Lex Luthor have always had a unique connection to say the least. In this current series, Lex is behind bars but has left Superman a massive gift in his absence. Superman is now in charge of the newly renamed “Supercorp”. With resources like that at his disposal, Supes should find crime-fighting easier. Sadly, that hasn’t been the case.

Surprise to no one, Lex has made some enemies. Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft are two that have made some noise as of late that can’t be ignored. While using a Kyrptonite Klaw, they have amplified some of Superman’s rogues to new heights. This has all be a plan to keep him at bay while Lex is attacked and nearly killed in prison!

This issue opens up with the frantic attempt to save Lex’s life. The imagery holds nothing back at how grim the situation has become. The story jumps two weeks later is to see Superman is back in action, yet not quite himself. Not being there for Lex is weighing heavy on his mind.

Meanwhile at the Daily Planet, it is business as usual with Lois Lane handling duties as serving Editor-In-Chief. Lois and Clark have a brief chat which leads to Clark heading to his “corporation” for help with solving the riddle of “Project: Chained”.

Readers find out there is a specialized prison underneath Stryker’s Island. Someone is there, but no one knows the reason why. What kind of power needs that kind of containment? As Superman looks to diver further into the mystery, the answers he finds will be shocking.

Can he even handle what has been discovered? If the last page is any indication, bracing for impact is required with a parting image that jumps off the page leading to the monster Superman #850!

SUPERMAN #6 - Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover Lee Bermejo)

Williamson does an amazing job at tying in classic superhero plots with modern times. The relationship between Clark and Lex has always been rocky at its’ best case. Seeing Clark’s conscious weigh heavy for failing brings the near-perfect hero down to a grounded level.

It is Clark’s unwavering sense of truth, justice and a better tomorrow that leads him to utilizing “Supercorp” when even he has reservations. The mystery plays out well with Williamson leaving many questions unanswered for now. The final pages really drive home the point of how high the stakes are heading into the anniversary issue.

Melnikov steps in for art duties and brings a unique vision of Superman’s world to readers. There is an excellent two page spread of Superman flying over cars in Metropolois that feels like a vintage superhero image (which is fantastic). The scenes with Lois and Clark reflect the frustration both are dealing with respectively.

The action panels flow very easy and readers will sense the threat level with a great two-page spread of Superman addressing what he finds in his search. The final images leave no doubt that the story is only beginning and question if Superman can really save the day next time readers see him.

SUPERMAN #6 - Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov, Alejandro Sánchez and Ariana Maher (Credit: DC Comics - Cover ROSE BESCH)

FINAL POINT: 8.5 OUT OF 10

The new arc of Joshua Williamson’s “Superman” doesn’t delay in bringing action and excitement to readers. Sharp writing and excellent visuals by Melnikov and Sánchez give readers a fun story to jump along for the ride heading to the monumental Superman #850!

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BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 (DC COMICS)

Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay Points, the comic book review blog to the ODPH podcast!

For this entry, we are checking out the conclusion of a two part story from arguably the best superhero book currently in comics.

Since it's debut Batman/Superman: Worlds finest by DC COMICS has been a runaway hit. It's no wonder why considering the creative team of Mark Waid and Dan Mora. In the current story, Travis Moore is filling in for Mora, but the series hasn't skipped a beat.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands concludes the legendary first meeting of 2/3 of DC’S heroic trinity. Let's take a closer look and see how that initial encounter plays out.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Dan Mora)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING***

When a mysterious riddle is left at a crime scene in Gotham City, the first one to take notice would be the caped crusader himself, Batman. However, when a clue is written in is Kryptonian, that catches the eye of the Man of Steel.

As they meet in Gotham, there is still a sense of question each has about the other. Batman uses his Bruce Wayne Influence to meet with Clark Kent of the Daily Planet to ease some tension and answer more questions. Once the pair gets rolling they find out Jax-Ur, a long time foe of Superman has taken control of the Riddler! When confronting the villain, Batman gets pulled into the Phantom Zone, the long fabled limbo which is used as a prison!

This issue opens up with Superman fighting Jax-Ur over the skies of Gotham. Meanwhile, Batman is communicating telepathically with Alfred. In the conversation, readers are told of how the Zone walls had been weakening to breaches and absorbing Goth residents in the process. It is revealed Jax-Ur knew where a breach was presumed to occur and used the Riddler to lure Superman there and swap places. During the encounter, it was Batman who was pulled in instead.

With the battle taking place, Batman forces his thoughts thru the warped Phantom Zone to connect with Superman. It is in this moment that not only is a plan put in place, but common ground is met between the two that bonds them for years to come.

What does Batman think of now? Can the pair find a way to make this work and save the day? readers sit back and enjoy watching the fight get taken to Jax-Ur. The resolution plays perfectly into what makes these two legends. The parting image is a bit of a surprise as an epilogue showcases this story is not as over as readers might think.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Dan Mora)

Waid sets up the story in such a manner that readers can’t help but smile reading it. Even behind the Phantom Zone walls, Batman finds a way to decipher the problem and pairs it up with Superman’s strengths of unending hope to make it work. The pair’s ethics have always been different but when together, it pops off the page.

The final act doesn’t falter giving readers the iconic moments that they have become accustomed to when seeing the pair work together. The final panel for their story portion perfectly closes the beginnings of a lasting friendship.

Moore delivers on big action for the majority of this story. The fight between Superman and Jax-Ur over the Gotham Skyline is an easy win for readers. Even when Batman and Superman take the fight to very familiar spot, Moore never takes the foot off the gas for the battle.

There’s a great full page shot showing the devastation around them. Later in the book, there’s a few panels that cement the pair’s future with a legendary feel. The closing panel captures the moment and leaves fans grinning from ear-to-ear seeing the birth of the World’s Finest.

BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD'S FINEST #19 by Mark Waid, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain and Steve Wands (Credit: DC Comics - Cover: Tony S. Daniel)

FINAL POINT: 9 OUT OF 10

The first meeting between two of DC Comics and pop culture’s most beloved heroes concludes with an unforgettable issue. Waid’s excellent writing is brought to life with Moore and Bonvillian’s art to present the catching throwback tale for the modern audience. This is Superhero comics at its’ finest….world’s finest.

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