
Thankfully, the jump was only literal. Teen Titans #7 was a super-fun romp with plenty of verbal and physical disrespect. And with Aqualad’s “rise” complete, I’m looking forward to seeing what the book looks like with him as a regular. Too bad for him his first assignment’s Deathstroke…
I thought ‘Tec was just okay, but I really enjoyed Suicide Squad, Action, Flash, and the excellent Batman/Shadow. What’s the king of your pile this week?
Batgirl #10

There’s some over-the-top silliness, but it’s so over-the-top I can only assume it’s deliberate.
– Elena (read the full review)
Batman/The Shadow #1

It’s got a Batman that acts the way I like to see Batman acting: using detective skills, wearing disguises, and showing a proficiency in combat.
– Brandon (read the full review)
Batman ’66 Meets Wonder Woman ’77 #4

How I wish I was enjoying this more than I actually am.
– Jay (read the full review)
Batman Beyond #7

In the end though, I found this chapter of Batman Beyond to be more gripping than it’s been since its debut…
– Josh (read the full review)
Detective Comics #955

The theme is…a little too simplistic for my liking.
– Brandon (read the full review)
The Flash #21

Man oh man, I can’t remember the last time I saw something like this in a Batman book.
– Brandon (read the full review)
Justice League of America #5

What the *beep* is this?
– Josh (read the full review)
Mother Panic #6

Mother Panic continues to suffer from a number of problems – mostly relatability with readers – but manages to see a slight improvement this month…
– Josh (read the full review)
Suicide Squad #16

Perfection. Sheer perfection.
– Josh (read the full review)
Teen Titans #7

A perfect blend of comics-action-fun and Damian’s unintentionally hilarious Napoleon complex made this an absolute blast to read both times.
– Brian (read the full review)