Friday, March 20, 2026

Wonder Woman #31 Review

 


Written by: Tom King
Art by: Daniel Sampere
Colors by: Tomeu Morey
Letters by: Clayton Cowles
Cover price: $4.99
Release date: March 18, 2026

To say I haven't been a fan of Tom King's run on Wonder Woman is an understatement.  I've pretty much hated every issue he's written in this run and pray nightly that he leaves the book for someone who knows and actually likes Diana. But like most things, I never quite get what I want.  However, I still held out hope that this Wonder War story might be the start of better things from King.  I'll repeat myself - I never quite get what I want.  Let's jump into this start of the Wonder War...

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Deathstroke: The Terminator #1 Review: Fleecs Ignites Brutal New Era




  • Written by: Tony Fleecs

  • Art by: Carmine Di Giandomenico

  • Colors by: Ivan Plascencia

  • Letters by: Wes Abbott

  • Cover art by: Carmine Di Giandomenico (cover A)

  • Cover price: $3.99

  • Release date: March 18, 2026


Deathstroke: The Terminator #1 (DC Comics, 3/18/26): Writer Tony Fleecs and artist Carmine Di Giandominico launch Slade Wilson's assassin life with a blind-drop hit on a Cale Industries whistleblower, blending family tension and explosive infiltration. Kinetic execution marks a sharp, personal revenge setup that demands attention, but cliffhanger reliance tempers the payoff; Verdict: Hard-edged action hit.

Batwoman #1 Review: Rucka Relaunch Delivers Trauma & Cult Tension




  • Written by: Greg Rucka

  • Art by: Dani

  • Colors by: Matt Hollingsworth

  • Letters by: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

  • Cover art by: Dani, Matt Hollingsworth (cover A)

  • Cover price: $3.99

  • Release date: March 18, 2026


Batwoman #1 (DC Comics, 3/18/26): Writer Greg Rucka and artist DaNi deliver a psychological descent into grief and cult prophecy, centering Kate Kane as she confronts her twin Beth's death in a Greek sanatorium under eschatological threat. This kinetic, trauma-fueled relaunch crackles with moody authenticity yet burdens new readers with heavy unexplained backstory; Verdict: Worth reading but newbies will feel lost.

Lobo #1 Review: Skottie Young Delivers Chaotic Antihero Relaunch




  • Written by: Skottie Young

  • Art by: Jorge Corona

  • Colors by: Jean-Francois Bealieu

  • Letters by: Nate Peikos

  • Cover art by: Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Bealieu

  • Cover price: $3.99

  • Release date: March 18, 2026


Lobo #1 (DC Comics, 3/18/26): Writer Skottie Young and artist Jorge Corona unleash the Main Man in a frenzied bounty hunt turned media satire, centering Lobo as the last Czarnian chasing accountant Whit Dusty amid antihero movie mockery. Kinetic and self-aware execution nails Lobo's crude charm, but leans heavy on recap; Verdict: Worth reading for Lobo fans.

Absolute Flash #13 Review: Wally, Linda, and the Mirror Master Trap




  • Written by: Jeff Lemire

  • Art by: Haining

  • Colors by: Adriano Lucas

  • Letters by: Tom Napolitano

  • Cover art by: Nick Robles (cover A)

  • Cover price: $4.99

  • Release date: March 18, 2026


Absolute Flash #13 (DC Comics, 3/18/26): Writer Jeff Lemire and artist Haining pivot Wally West from Fort Fox fallout into a teen character drama that mutates into a supernatural Mirror Master trap story. This issue delivers emotionally honest writing and visually inventive mirror horror, although the cliffhanger structure feels slightly incomplete on its own; Verdict: Worth reading.