Still trying to adjust to the impending status change to Gleason's solo Robin, Son of Batman. But this was a fun, and far less emotionally heavy issue from the waning days of the Tomasi era. Damian and Billy Batson. Need. To. Have. Their own. Series.
Django/Zorro #4 (Dynamite)
Wagner has slowly brought Django into the narrative. Now we're seeing how he fits in to Zorro's grand Arizona adventure.
G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, Agent of Cobra #2 (IDW)
Well, now Costa ain't even pretending this is not a direct continuation of his previous Cobra saga. This is a good thing.
Justice League #39 (DC)
A rather abrupt end to "The Amazo Virus." Ever since Citizen Cold, I've been thinking Leonard Snart could easily use a bigger spotlight. This issue continues that.
Ms. Marvel #12 (Marvel)
The Loki issue. Honestly, I've started cooling on this series.
The Multiversity: Mastermen (DC)
Morrison and Lee keep the Multiversity in high gear.
Red Lanterns #39 (DC)
Walker is slightly less impressive in his second issue, but is still on-point.
Thor Annual #1 (Marvel)
CM Punk's story is hilarious, and hilariously aided by Chew artist Rob Guillory. It's also surprising to see a Raphael Albuquerque cover on a Marvel comic.
And an older issue:
Justice League #23.4 (DC)
Featuring a direct Forever Evil tie-in and another Flashpoint link-of-sorts.
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