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Founder of Here Are The Stacks.

Web developer, comics reader, lover of music, goer of concerts, and traveler of the world.

Batman is my jam. 

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New Comic Book Day Pickups- 03.25.20

NCBD

 

This week's pickups: 

  • Action Comics #1021
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #42
  • Amethyst #2
  • Batgirl #45
  • Batman / Superman #8
  • Batman Beyond #42
  • Batman: Curse of the White Knight #8
  • The Books of Magic #18
  • Detective Comics #1021
  • Far Sector #5
  • From Beyond the Unknown 100-Page Giant #1
  • Jim Henson's Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance #7
  • John Constantine: Hellblazer #5
  • Justice League Dark #21
  • The Last God #6
  • Legion of Super-Heroes #5
  • Omni #6
  • Punisher: Soviet #6
  • Red Hood: Outlaw #44
  • Suicide Squad #4
  • Wonder Woman #754

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Superman Smashes the Klan #2 - Review

When last we left Superman and Roberta Lee, they were on their way to rescue her brother from certain doom at the hands of the Klan of the Fiery Cross. While that is the hook that starts this book off, the focus lands squarely on the issue of duality and what it means to be torn in different directions. We see Superman struggle with the very notion that he is an alien and, at this moment in his career, his unknown heritage. Roberta Lee is trying to fit in with other kids to make friends, at the cost of being her more authentic self.

Hawkeye: Kate Bishop, Vol. 2: Masks- Review

If you are looking for something that you can easily pick up and enjoy without needing to know everything about a character, then this trade is for you. Personally, I don’t have a deep back knowledge of Clint Barton or Kate Bishop as Hawkeye. I was keeping up to date on these trades once upon a time and then fell behind. Coming into this volume, I essentially was coming in with a new reader’s eyes. While this story highlights Madame Masque as the antagonist, she really isn’t very present. This truly is a story about Bishop and unresolved issues with her father.