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Preview: Sirens: Love Hurts #3

Sirens: Love Hurts #3

(w) Tini Howard (a) Babs Tarr

The holidays are here, but not every Siren’s feeling the cheer! Sure, Harley and Ivy’s friendship warms to a romance, but Catwoman and millionaire Bruce Wayne go ice cold when Bruce attempts to define the relationship— wasn’t he supposed to be a playboy? And then there’s the matter of Black Canary’s bachelorette party, where the Sirens and the police commissioner’s daughter, Barbara Gordon, are all on the guest list. Tensions ride high…and Gotham’s most elusive serial killer, Horoscope, is happy to cut right through them. Literally.

Sirens: Love Hurts #3

Preview: Green Lantern Corps #15

Green Lantern Corps #15

(w) Morgan Hampton (a) Fernando Pasarin

Possessed by the emotional entity of fear, Parallax, John Stewart is forced to face all his fears in order to regain control of his body. In the next galaxy over, Guy Gardner and his group of Lanterns search for Proselyte, the entity of compassion, outside of their jurisdiction, risking wars among the stars!

Green Lantern Corps #15

Preview: Emperor Aquaman #16

Emperor Aquaman #16

(w) Jeremy Adams (a) John Timms

The lighthouse is lit, and Emperor Aquaman begins to send emissaries to the far ends of the universe to establish his kingdom in the far reaches of space. But when Jackson Hyde doesn’t check in, Aquaman and the Emperor’s guard, the Shiver, must embark on a rescue mission that turns friends into foes…a mission that won’t be as simple as Aquaman had hoped.

Emperor Aquaman #16

Preview: Bleeding Hearts #3

Bleeding Hearts #3

(w) Deniz Camp (a) Stipan Morian

Poke returns to his horde after meeting Mama and Rabbit—profoundly changed and a bit confused. He’s experiencing things he cannot explain…things like compassion and sadness. He’s tried his best to convince Mama that he means them no harm and that they should stay hidden, but for Mama, trust is something hard-earned. So how much of a risk is she willing to take? And can Poke keep the latest hunting party from descending upon their hiding spot?

Bleeding Hearts #3

Preview: The Fury of Firestorm #1

The Fury of Firestorm #1

(w) Jeff Lemire (a) Rafael de Latorre

The community of Bedford, Colorado, is a sleepy small town. The people say hello to their neighbors, attend town hall meetings, and root for the local high school football team on Friday nights. But this idyllic small town is thrown upside down when the Nuclear Man arrives and starts… experimenting. Firestorm has turned buildings to sand and people to glass with no remorse and no warning. But what exactly provoked Ronnie Raymond to commit this heinous act, and can anyone contain the fury that is Firestorm?

Brought to you by the incredible team of Jeff Lemire (Absolute Flash, JSA) and Rafael De Latorre (The Penguin) comes the next epic in the Next Level line.

The Fury of Firestorm #1

Absolute Superman #18 kicks off a new arc and introduces the Absolute version of Black Adam aka King Shazam!

“Reign of the Superman” kicks off here with the debut of not one but two Absolute Universe reinventions! The Battle of Kansas may have put the Lazarus Corporation into retreat, but it’s left behind some terrifying surprises in its hidden caches of weapons and world-ending secrets. The most dangerous of all? The sarcophagus of the legendary King Shazam! Don’t miss the start of a new epic that will change the hierarchy of power in the Absolute Universe!

Story: Jason Aaron
Art: Rafa Sandoval
Color: Ulises Arreola
Letterer: Becca Carey

Get your copy now! To find a comic shop near you, visit http://www.comicshoplocator.com or call 1-888-comicbook or digitally and online with the links below.

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Poison Ivy #43 Shows the Evil Choices to be Made to Rule

Poison Ivy #43

Mayor Pamela Isley investigates the state of her old stomping grounds, the Gotham City sewer system, and makes some unpleasant discoveries about what lies beneath. Meanwhile, a certain feline felon makes her long-awaited return to Ivy’s life. Poison Ivy #43 is a hell of an issue that focuses on the tough choices, the evil choices, that are made to rule.

Ivy is now Mayor of Gotham City… and she’s actually trying to do a good job at it!? The idea of villains taking over and leading a city or country, hell even a world, isn’t anything new. But, they usually have some malicious plan behind it. There’s been some exceptions, but generally, it’s not a good thing. Writer G. Willow Wilson seems to be taking things in a different direction with this arc as Madam Isely actually attempts to make Gotham better.

Poison Ivy #43 takes two tracks as far as the story. The first is the horrible decision Ivy made when it comes to her relationship with Harley as she has become Mayor. Politics can destroy relationships (having worked in politics for 25+ years, I can personally attest) and being an elected official can really test the best relationships (again, seen it). Ivy’s decision is tragic and heartbreaking, but also shows she might be taking her new role seriously. There might be some actual altruism driving all of this. Ivy has always been an interesting character straddling clear villain and eco-warrior with good intentions and bad actions. Here, we see a focus on actual issues impacting Gotham and Ivy attempting to resolve them, maybe not in the best ways.

That gets us to the second story. While there’s a bigger mystery going on that plays out, Madam Ivy has focused on the sewer/pipe system of Gotham. There’s a clear environmental impact but also massive corruption. Wilson does a fantastic job of showing both sides of the argument in that “it’s shit, but it works” and “we can do better but corruption prevents that.” She’s right in her beliefs. She’s right in there needs new leadership. She’s right that corruption has led to all of this and the corporate stooge is just full of excuses. She’s wrong in how she handles it… Wilson has done a fantastic job of making the reader sympathetic and then just pulling rug out from under.

The art by Jaime Infante is fantastic. With color by Arif Prianto and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, the comic does a great job of giving us the broken down Gotham we know but adding in a big of magic from Ivy’s natural world. There’s also a slight horror tinge to it all, delivered by the worn infrastructure. The team also does a fantastic job when it comes to the individual characters. Their body language and their facial expressions, the comic hits the emotional aspects perfectly. You can feel the frustration, the fear, the sadness, it’s just fantastic visually.

Poison Ivy #43 is a great issue that shows the difficulty in managing a city and the difficult choices Ivy has to make. There’s lots of drama, there’s lots of surprises, there’s more than enough to get you to cheer for Ivy to succeed (with less killing… maybe). I was intrigued to check out this new direction when it was announced and after two issues, I’m completely sucked in and excited to see what’s next.

Story: G. Willow Wilson Art: Jaime Infante
Color: Arif Prianto Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

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​LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Videogame Celebrates Free Comic Book Day with Comic Tie-In, Arriving May 2

The LEGO Batman Returns

Warner Bros. Games, TT Games, DC, and The LEGO Group have announced the LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight comic book tie-in, a new, standalone LEGO Batman story based on the upcoming videogame, that will be available on May 2 in celebration of Free Comic Book Day.

The story, titled The LEGO Batman Returns, follows a day in the life of LEGO Batman as he returns to Gotham City after a hiatus and encounters a variety of familiar DC characters, paying homage to the Dark Knight’s history in media, with references to past films, television shows, and comic books, combined with signature LEGO humor.

Today marks the anniversary of Batman’s first appearance in Detective Comics #27, released on March 30, 1939. As a callback to the inaugural issue, the beginning panel artwork in The LEGO Batman Returns story depicts the iconic image of the Caped Crusader swinging over the Gotham City skyline, which is inspired by the classic cover image – one of several nods to DC lore sprinkled within the comic tie-in.

Fans can pick up a free physical copy of the LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Comic Book Tie-In at local participating comic shops (while supplies last) as part of Free Comic Book Day on May 2. The comic will also be available for free digitally via the DC UNIVERSE INFINITE app on the same day.

The LEGO Batman Returns is written by Ivan Cohen, with art by Paul Lee.

Free Comic Book Day is an annual event held on the first Saturday of May when comic shops around the globe give away free comics from publishers across the industry. LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches worldwide on May 22, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store).

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