
Will Nevin
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2 months ago |
comicsxf.com | Armaan Babu |Matthew Lazorwitz |Tony Thornley |Will Nevin
Scott Free and Barda are still on the search for the child who may just bring about the end of the Fourth World, not knowing they are up against secret machinations laid down by Metron for his own mysterious ends. Before that, though, the Chronicler pulls Metron aside to tell him a story of how all this truly began, in an age long gone — with the gods of the Second World.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
comicsxf.com | Matthew Lazorwitz |Will Nevin
While nearly all of Gotham’s vigilantes are affiliated in some way with Batman and his family, there are a few who stand on their own. One of those few is Ragman, one of the few canonically Jewish heroes in the DC Universe. Rory Reagan wears the suit of souls, a collection of patches that are made up of the souls of criminals. And even though he is not affiliated with the Bat family, he has met members of it on more than one occasion. This episode, we’re reading three of those adventures.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
comicsxf.com | Armaan Babu |Matthew Lazorwitz |Tony Thornley |Will Nevin
Darkseid is dead. And to some, it looks like the rest of the New Gods aren’t far behind. Prophecies and destinies rear their ugly heads, as skies darken and declare the end of everything the gods of New Genesis and Apokolips hold dear. Big things are afoot, and everyone is scrambling — for power, for peace, for survival — but is it too late for everyone involved?
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Jan 10, 2025 |
comicsxf.com | Matthew Lazorwitz |Will Nevin
Step back to Bruce Wayne’s earliest days as Batman, and to a time when Thomas Wayne was still alive, as the background of this new Batman starts to be filled in. Absolute Batman #4 is written by Scott Snyder from a plot by Snyder and Nick Dragotta, drawn by Gabriel Hernandez Walta, colored by Frank Martin and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Batman follows the trail of the Wound Man, learning dark secrets that make the killer more than just a madman.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
comicsxf.com | Matthew Lazorwitz |Will Nevin
Batman has teamed up with pretty much every hero in the DC Universe because he’s, well, Batman. He’s also teamed up with many a villain. We’ve read stories where he worked with Lex Luthor, Ra’s al Ghul and Bane. But Patreon backer Ross Holmes very specifically wanted us to read a story where he teams up with the most unlikely of villains: The Joker.
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