Catwoman #60
Green Lantern: War Journal #4
Hawkgirl #6
Jay Garrick: The Flash #3
Nightwing #109
Superman #9
Titans: Beast World Tour - Central City #1
Wonder Woman #4
New comic list for this week! What's on your pull list?
Some of the interesting titles this week:
Agent #1 - Supernatural detective murder mystery. Could be interesting, I'm going to at least look at it.
Animal Pound #1 (Of 4) - Tom King pens an animal revolt against the humans! TONS of talented variant covers.
Batman Off-World #2 - I'm kind of treating this as the Batman version of Superman Lost. He's off planet, learning how to fight extra-terrestrial threats who have no fear of humans, or bats.
Batman Santa Claus Silent Knight #3 - Better than any right it has being, should wrap up right after Christmas.
Borealis #1 - One of the original Dark Horse creators, Mark Verheiden, is back for a dark Alaska story.
Canary #2 - Scott Snyder's western tale continues!
Cyberpunk 2077 XOXO #3 - Amother tie in to the video game, but all of these have been far better than the game.
Destroyer #1 - From Bad Idea, print only publisher. All their stuff has been super interesting!
Doctor Strange #10 - Been loving the Doctor Strange + Clea as a married couple storyline.
G.O.D.S. #3 - Interesting take on magical organizations in the Marvel Universe.
Hawkgirl #6 - Final issue!
Jay Garrick The Flash #3 - 1/2 way through one of the three new JSA books!
Nightwing #109 - Continuing the "Pirate Dick" story.
Rare Flavours #3 - What can I say about this? Part travelogue, part recipe book, but with also a super creepy vibe I can't quite put my finger on.
Rumpus Room #4 - Creepy CEO as psycho serial killer nearing an end.
Spider-Boy #2 - I'm a sucker for Humberto Ramos.
Superman #9 - Another installment of the excellent Dawn of DC Supes run.
Wonder Woman #4 - Don't sleep on this one. Amazons are an international threat.
Fall of X:
Astonishing Iceman #5
Original X-Men #1 - Not sure what's going on here. Looks like the time displaced X-Men team from the old X-Men Blue book is back?
Rom And The X-Men Marvel Tales #1 - OK, so hear me out... Back in the 80s, Marvel did this toy tie-in called "ROM - Spaceknight". The toy flopped and vanished, the comic was better than it had any right being. Attracted top talent because, I guess, there were no expectations. ROM got fully integrated into the Marvel universe.
THIS book reprints the 4 X-Men crossover issues, including one of the earlier Rogue appearances.
Uncanny Avengers #5 - Final issue of the X-Men/Avengers mash-up!