Bruce is the sole bat, Damian’s the kid brat, and Alfred’s gonna eat his hat in this month’s Batman and Robin #1! (Spoiler alert: Alfred doesn’t actually have a hat. But the guy killing Bat-men has a cool looking mask!)
Author: Jimmy
Virgil Hawkins is back, but relocated to New York City and off to a new adventure, along with other characters from the Milestone universe!
This Green Arrow is part Green Arrow Industries, part Smallville (thanks to corporate synergy), part Iron Man, and mostly awesome.
The Goon and Franky wind up in Brigadoon’s Dreamland Carnival, where the carneys are the patrons and normal folks are the “bizarre” attraction!
Those loveable rapscallions Keith “Curmudgeon” Giffen, J.M. “Goodnatured” DeMatteis and Kevin “The Artful Dodger” Maguire have reunited for what they claim (again) is the last time, to write the beloved Justice League International in this week’s JLA RetroActive: The 90s.
As stated on the variant cover, “Batman + Guy Gardner = Worst. Team-up. Ever.” But in the best kind of way.
Zatanna just wants to dream of a juggler and a bucket of cocoa butter on the beach, but unfortunately for her sleep will just have to wait, as her slumber is interrupted by the arrival of Uriah, a denizen of Limbo Town.
Stephanie Brown has fought all kinds of foes in her two year career as Batgirl, but none of those villains have been as personal as the man she faces now–her father, the Cluemaster!
A crazy steam-punk fellow calling himself “The Architect” has been running around blowing up buildings related to the founding families of Gotham, leaving Dick Grayson to rally up his allies and solve the mystery of the Gates of Gotham before the entire city is in ruins!
In the world of Flashpoint, the tragically deceased parents of Bruce Wayne, Thomas and Martha, are alive and kicking–each other!
Jake Cortez and Kirby follow after Jake’s daughter Bobbi, who has been changed into the Midnight Swan, and the mysterious Darius Drumm finally makes an appearance in this issue of Kirby Genesis!
Nearly twenty years ago, Booster Gold was first on the scene to fight against Doomsday in a fight that culminated with Superman’s death. Today, they’re together again for the first time, but this time there’s no Superman to save the day!
Last time we saw the Plutonian, we had to check to see if we had accidentally gone cross-eyed. This month find out why there are two Plutonians, what the unlikely team of Qubit and Modeus will bring about, and what new science fiction explanations Mark Waid will use to flesh out his universe!
In the world of Flashpoint, Oliver Queen is no longer the Emerald Archer; instead Queen runs a major military company that hunts down super-villains and appropriates their technology for use in weapons that they then sell. Think Iron Man meets Robin Hood.