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NIGHTWING: THE NEW ORDER #1 Review: The Problem of Superhumans

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Nightwing is on a crusade to put a stop to superhumans in the futuristic world of NIGHTWING: THE NEW ORDER #1. Dive deeper into this interesting moral discussion and family narrative!

TEEN TITANS #11 Review: Family Feud

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Benjamin Percy concludes a strong arc with TEEN TITANS #11. This arc has done a great job developing Jackson Hyde as an important member of the Teen Titans. As a consequence, this issue doesn't focus enough on some of the other Titans like Starfire, Raven, or Beast Boy. Nonetheless, the strong writing, art, and character development in this issue make it worth your time.

THE FLASH #29 Review: CSI: Central City

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THE FLASH #29 by writer Joshua Williamson isn't the most exciting story in the series. However, it has some fascinating scenes with Barry trying to live with using his powers at a minimum. Some art inconsistencies drag the issue down a bit, but, overall, the art is suitable to the story.

Nazi Punching and Other Lessons: A Jack Kirby Birthday Tribute

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On Jack Kirby's 100th birthday, we take a look back at the legendary artist's political insight and why his art still has relevance today.

DARKSEID SPECIAL #1: Apokolips Unleashed

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DC has had great success honoring the legendary Jack Kirby with their August "Jack Kirby One-Shots." The DARKSEID SPECIAL depicts some of Jack Kirby's most brilliant creations such as the dystopian planet of Apokolips and the super-soldier OMAC. For those who are and aren't familiar with Jack Kirby's work, this is a One-Shot worth checking out!

THE BLACK RACER AND SHILO NORMAN SPECIAL #1 Review: Kick-Ass Kirby Glory

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THE BLACK RACER AND SHILO NORMAN SPECIAL #1 by Reginald Hudlin, Bill Sienkiewicz, Denys Cowan takes us deep into classic Kirby lore. See how Mister Miracles escapes death from the Black Racer!

The Martin Scorsese JOKER Film: What Will It Look Like?

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Martin Scorsese will be producing a JOKER origin film and it's not good news for Jared Leto and the DCEU. But, it might be good news for Leonardo DiCaprio.

X-MEN and TEEN TITANS: The Diverse Revivals

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Creating diverse characters can be a struggle, but there was a time when Marvel's X-Men and DC's Teen Titans became flag-bearers for change. See here how two superhero teams stood for diversity and maturity in the '80s!

DOOM PATROL #8 Review: A Strong Grip of Doom

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DOOM PATROL #8, by Gerard Way and Nick Derington, begins the latest story arc "Nada," which brings out the weird and bizarreness that DOOM PATROL is known for.

BATMAN #30: Kite Man Returns [SPOILERS]

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BATMAN #30 is a fantastic issue and perhaps the best comic so far in Tom King's "War of Jokes and Riddles" arc. It tells the fascinating continuation of the Kite Man story as we see Charles Brown struggle inside the ranks of Joker's army. The art in this comic is able to deliver a satisfyingly emotional and thrilling experience.

Why The Joker Origin Film Is A Bad Idea

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The concept of a Joker origin film isn't a bad one. It's the execution of the film that fans of the DCEU should worry about.

Your Weekly Vacation: Welcome to Fabletown!

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Welcome to Fabletown, the heart of New York's magical community. Witness your favorite fairy tale characters going about their lives as ComicsVerse World Tours takes you to the Woodlands Apartment Building and the Farm!

MISTER MIRACLE #2 Review: War of The New Gods

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Tom King and Mitch Gerad's MISTER MIRACLE #2 is as fantastic as its first issue. Here we get deeper into the mythos and inner workings of Scott Free as he fights a bloody war against Darkseid. The art and writing throughout this issue are so stupendously good it makes you instantly crave the next installment in this series. Overall, this book has the potential to become DC's modern classic.

TITANS #15 Review: The Traitor Revealed?

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TITANS #15 begins the end of the H.I.V.E. story arc. With Nightwing revealed as the traitor, can the team come together to defeat their former, mind-controlled allies?

DETECTIVE COMICS #964 Review: The Monster Within

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James Tynion IV and Christopher Sebela team up to bring us a unique look into the inner psyches of Clayface and Spoiler. Clayface battles the monster that's always within himself, while Spoiler struggles to find a method of crime fighting she truly believes in. Both of them seek to find who they truly are.

YOUNG JUSTICE: Why I Won’t Watch

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YOUNG JUSTICE is beloved by many fans who helped bring it back for a third season. I'm not one of them, and here are my reasons why. From a condescending Justice League to ignoring the source material, we look at several problems with this cult classic.

10 Superheroes That SHOULDN’T Get Their Own Movie

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Superheroes are everywhere; but as Marvel and DC go through their rosters, are there heroes they should avoid at all costs? We look at ten heroes that are fine on paper but shouldn't be on screen in a solo film.

NIGHTWING #29 Review: Winter is Here

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NIGHTWING #29 is the latest installment in Scott Snyder's METAL event. Tim Seeley tells an adventurous, engrossing tale starring some of DC's greatest characters. Meanwhile, Paul Pelletier and his team do a terrific job conveying the frozen world of Mister Freeze as the main artists in this issue.

BATMAN #31 Review: The Cow Goes…

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Tom King dispenses with the earlier time jumping narrative to deliver a grounded and action-packed pen-ultimate chapter of "The War of Jokes and Riddles." Mikel Janín delivers sublime pencilwork, utilizing the precise art of paneling to maximum effect.

BATMAN THE RED DEATH #1 Review: Running From The Dark Multiverse

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BATMAN THE RED DEATH #1 by Joshua Williamson and Carmine Di Giandomenico is here! This Batman running in from the Dark Multiverse has arrived on Earth. Find out how he came to be in the epic one-shot!
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