The Crime Syndicate’s sentient power ring has found a new host, Jessica Cruz and is manipulating her into rampaging and causing mass destruction. …
This issue officially reintroduces the Doom Patrol, the classic super team that was the first to be completely wiped out in the original…
Lex Luthor has decided he wants to join the Justice League. After Nightwing’s identity was exposed, it was fairly simple for Luthor to…
Introducing the new Justice League, led by Lex Luthor and including Shazam and Captain Cold. And minus Superman and The Flash, both of…
The newly recrafted Cyborg convinces a now youthful Will Magnus to revive his creations The Metal Men in an attempt to free the…
‘The Forever Evil’ crossover continues with an interesting side tale in which Cyborg goes to recruit a team to help him fight back…
Meet… and say goodbye to The New 52 version of the Doom Patrol. Essentially this is the 80s version. We see Scott Fischer…
I wasn’t sure how I felt about “Villains Month.” The heroes of the DC Universe would be taking a month off, while their…
“Trinity War” is in full swing after the shocking turn of events of Justice League #22. If you haven’t read the opening issue…
At last, “Trinity War” begins… with a BANG! This issue bounces around a bit, but it’s cohesive. In what appears to be a…
In this issue, we get a little bit more background into what happened in the “missing five years” between the Justice League’s first…
This. Issue. Was. EPIC!!! This was just a big super hero throw down, gorgeously drawn and very nicely wrapped up one of the…
The tense stand-off between Aquaman and his brother Orm, the King of Atlantis, escalates with the involvement of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman…
I’ve made no secret of my disappointment with Justice League. For what should be DC’s best book, it hasn’t come together as one…
Leading into the crossover event ‘Throne of Atlantis’, this issue opens with a flashback to 1820 of some pirate-looking guys on the high…