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Absolute Superman #15 helps set up the story to come while acting as an epilogue

In the shocking aftermath of the Battle of Kansas, Superman wrestles with profound changes to his life, his allies, and even his costume. But more importantly, there’s work to be done, as we experience a day in the life of the world’s busiest superhero–and welcome guest artist Juan Ferreyra (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) to the series!

Story: Jason Aaron
Art: Juan Ferreyra
Color: Juan Ferreyra
Letterer: Becca Carey

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Hank Howard, Pizza Detective: The Two Hollywoods #1 is a lot of fun for fans of the detective genre

Hank’s investigation into a deadly international crime syndicate gets hot when a longtime Big Caligula’s employee is murdered in cold blood. He’ll stop at nothing to bring the killers to justice, journeying cross-country to the crime-laden streets of Hollywood…California! There he’ll face off against the Australian mafia dodge fire-spitting flamethrowers, high-caliber shoot-outs, and a kangaroo on a choke chain in his most explosive adventure yet!

Story: Robert Venditti
Art: David Lapham
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

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Ultimate X-Men #23 attempts to add a bit of a surprise to the series but generally falls flat

SHOCKING TRUTHS REVEALED! This issue peels back the layers of deception, revealing the truth behind key events from the previous 22 issues! Prepare yourself for shocking twists that will change how you see the Ultimate X-Men forever!

Story/Art: Peach Momoko
Script Adaptation: Zack Davisson
Letterer: Travis Lanham

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Absolute Batman: Ark M dives into the history of the mysterious facility and teases what’s to come

The origins of the enigmatic Ark M are explored! What terrible secrets lie within its walls, and just who is assigned to protect it from discovery?!

Story: Scott Snyder, Frank Tieri
Art: Joshua Hixson
Colors: Roman Stephens
Letters: Clayton Cowles

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Ultimate Wolverine #13 kicks off a new arc in some ways as Wolverine targets Illyana Rasputin

INTO THE MAKER’S WAR! Wolverine hunts down the Maker’s Council…and with the Maker himself on the horizon, it’s time to exact revenge on the ones who turned his life into a living nightmare! Wolverine’s journey through the ENDGAME starts here!

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Domenico Carbone
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow lives up to the hype and now available as a DC Compact Comics edition!

Kara Zor-El has seen some epic adventures over the years, but she now finds her life without meaning or purpose. Here she is, a young woman who saw her planet destroyed and was sent to Earth to protect a baby cousin who ended up not needing her. What was it all for? Wherever she goes, people only see her through the lens of Superman’s fame.

Just when Supergirl thinks she’s had enough, everything changes. An alien girl seeks her out for a vicious mission. Her world has been destroyed, and the bad guys responsible are still out there. She wants revenge, and if Supergirl doesn’t help her, she’ll do it herself, whatever the cost. Now a Kryptonian, a dog, and an angry, heartbroken child head out into space on a journey that will shake them to their very core.

This volume collects Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1-8, the complete story, in DC’s 5.5″ x 8.5″ Compact Comics format.

Story: Tom King
Art: Bilquis Evely
Color: Matheus Lopes
Letterer: Clayton Cowles

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Cyberarchy #2 is another amazing issue for the standout new series

Cyberarchy #2

Welcome to Defa 10! A safe, bustling planetary hub with all the modern amenities: quick public transportation, five-star restaurants, sprawling parks, and state-of-the-art reanimation facilities…on Defa 10, you’ll never die again! Please pay no attention to the scores of killer bugs roaming the countryside, or the wildly unhappy warbots that keep them at bay. Defa 10 is perfect! And it always will be! …right? Cyberarchy #2 meets our high expectations with another twisted sci-fi tale.

There’s been some good sci-fi anthology series’ lately and many have been really well done. They’ve taken the formula made famous from the Twilight Zone and delivered stories that kept you on your toes with twists and moral lessons. Cyberarchy is an example of that an in two issues delivered one of the best comics on the shelf right now.

Written by Matthew Hardy, Cyberarchy #2 is good, really good. Much like the first issue, it delivers a sci-fi story where you can tell something is off but not quite sure exactly what it is. In this issue, that twist is delivered at the very end, creating an issue of horror that you’ll want to think about and ponder after you’re done reading.

The art by Clark Bint builds things up well. The character designs are interesting and the art helps create what feels like a threatened but rather peaceful alien world. It’s key because the art helps with the tension but for big reveal. It lowers defenses in a way adding to the mystery of the comic and then delivers horror and dread towards the end. Rob Jones‘ lettering helps add to the comic with font choices for a radio/narrator and robots thar differs compared to the alien beings.

Cyberarchy #2 is solid science fiction horror that’ll keep readers guessing what the deal is until the true horror is revealed. There’s been a lot of sci-fi anthologies released lately and this series has leapt ahead as one of our favorites right now.

Story: Matthew Hardy Art: Clark Bint Letterer: Rob Jones
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

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Sidekicks: Thick as Thieves is fantastic as expected. A fun graphic novel for kids and adults!

There’s trouble at the Society of Superheroes!

Captain Amazing, the longtime hero of Metro City, has retired, and he’s enjoying a much-needed vacation at the World’s Biggest Ball of Yarn. But while he’s away, there’s trouble at home! A massive data breech disrupts the Society of Superheroes, and a flash drive containing sensitive information about Captain Amazing and other heroes winds up in reckless hands. Meanwhile, an unannounced visitor named Whipley arrives at the captain’s house, and his pet sidekicks — Manny, Roscoe, and Fluffy — are skeptical of the stranger’s intentions. The only sidekick excited by the visit is Shifty.

Could Whipley be Shifty’s loving, long-lost brother as he claims? Or is he framing the sidekicks for his own personal gain and vengeance?

Story: Dan Santat
Art: Dan Santat

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Super Psychic Policeman Chojo, Vol. 1 has its moments but overall is cute but not engaging

A psychic cop and his rookie partner tackle neighborhood crimes in their own wonky way!

Psychic investigators don’t normally use their powers to lie, cheat, and get ahead. But super psychic policeman Meguru Chojo does! Relegated to a run-down police station and hated by the entire neighborhood, Chojo gets into all sorts of shenanigans, goofs, and gaffes with his rookie partner, Nao Ippongi. Together, they turn the police force into a farce.

On her first day at the West Chinjuku Police Station, Ippongi realizes she got the short end of the stick: Her new partner, Chojo, uses his psychic powers to do everything except work. But after some yakuza threaten to take over Ippongi’s family’s dojo, Chojo begins to take his job more seriously, and the pair embark on a comedic whirlwind solving crimes, catching bad guys, and blundering their way through life as police officers.

Story: Shun Numa
Art: Shun Numa
Translation: Dan Luffey
Touch-up and Lettering: Phil Christie

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Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town #1 is cute but a little disjointed

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town returns to the enchanted lands of Halloween Town and Christmas Town for an all-new tale of adventure that will have readers in stitches!It all begins with the unveiling of Dr. Finkelstein’s newest creation, specially designed to be the scariest creature ever to celebrate All Hallow’s Eve. But something has gone awry in the process, and the final result is more cute and cuddly than fearsome and menacing. The disappointed scientist hands the newcomer over to Sally for safekeeping, who dubs it Shiver for its freezing breath. Meanwhile, the Mayor has tasked Lock, Shock, and Barrel with teaching the residents of Christmas Town how to trick-or-treat, as the two realms have embarked on a new campaign to share their holiday traditions. With Christmas Town celebrating Halloween for the first time ever, the trio are taking their assignment seriously — perhaps a bit too seriously! In an effort to make their pranks extra lifelike and terrifying, they decide to “borrow” some ingredients from Dr. Finkelstein’s lab — and end up with much more than they bargained for in the form of the deceptively adorable Shiver!

Written by Torunn Gornbekk, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town #1 is cute and fun return to the world of The Nightmare Before Christmas but lacks the magic that was the stop motion animated musical movie. While not bad, the comic feels a little disjointed at times with its storytelling, attempting to recreate the flow of the dialogue and the music which is difficult to capture on the comic page.

The story is cute enough with a new creature created by Dr. Finklestein and Lock, Shock, and Barrel tasked to teach everyone about trick-or-treating. While Shiver, the new creature is clear as far as story and what the debut adds, the trio trouble maker’s task is a bit more muddied as to the why of their actions or why they’re event asked with what they’re to do… Instead it feels more like a drive to get them involved in some mischievous behavior and re-introduce Oogie Boogie who has mysteriously returned.

And that return is an example of the issue with Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town #1. While it’s set in the world of the animated film, it feels like it relies on far more than the movie to really enjoy. Beyond Shiver, more individuals are introduced with little explanation as to who they are and why we should care. It feels like there’s been previous series that should have been read, so it’s not quite clear if that’s true or not.

The art by Edu Menna is nice with lettering by Jeff Eckleberry. The characters look great and in some ways the visuals capture the stop motion nature of the film. The world has its creepy but also cute and inviting aspect. The comic looks good capturing the film and world well though the art doesn’t quite excite. It’s a solid adaptation of what has already come.

Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town isn’t bad at all and there’s potential in the fun but it feels like it attempts to capture the flow of the dialogue from the film which was driven by the musical nature of the movie and that doesn’t quite translate to the comic page. It comes off a little stilted in some ways. The lack of some details too hurts the comic making readers wonder about them and distracting in some ways. But, overall, there’s some potential here to bring back the film as a series of monthly comics much like other Disney launches at Dynamite. As a fan of the film, I’ve got my hopes, but this might be one to wait until it’s collected.

Story: Torunn Gronbekk Art: Edu Menna Letterer: Jeff Eckleberry
Story: 7.0 Art: 7.25 Overall: 7.0 Recommendation: Read

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