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‘Wonder Woman #65’ (review) at Forces of Geek

‘Wonder Woman #65’ (review) at Forces of Geek

Last issue’s conflict between Wonder Woman and Veronica Cale is heating up with “The Grudge Part 2” in Wonder Woman #65.


Old Lady Harley #5 (review) at Forces of Geek

Old Lady Harley #5 (review) at Forces of Geek

Old Lady Harley #5 concludes this mini-series from the sick mind of Frank Tieri.

‘Wonder Woman #64’ (review) at Forces of Geek

‘Wonder Woman #64’ (review) at Forces of Geek

The trinity of DC’s most exalted heroes are in a great place right now with creative teams. Superman has Bendis, Tom King and Peter Tomasi are exploring the titular Batman titles and now Wonder Woman, more than a full story arc in, is hitting a nice stride as G. Willow Wilson puts her stamp on Diana’s legend.

‘Wonder Woman #63’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

‘Wonder Woman #63’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

A Griffin and a Pegasus walk into the Border Patrol office.

Sorry, that’s really what’s happening here in Wonder Woman #63, not a setup for a joke!

Wonder Woman #62 (review) at Forces of Geek

Wonder Woman #62 (review) at Forces of Geek

Wonder Woman #62  wraps up the first story arc for G. Willow Wilson on Diana Prince’s book and changes the way Wonder Woman and Ares relate to each other from here on out.

‘Green Arrow #48’ (review) at Forces of Geek

‘Green Arrow #48’ (review) at Forces of Geek

Don’t be surprised by the vertigo you feel when you look at the new creative team for Green Arrow #48. What’s real? Where’s Ollie? Who’s Canary? We kid, and we all know that Green Arrow is firmly planted in the verdant city of Seattle, with his partner-in-scream Black Canary taking this city-saving business really seriously this time!

‘Old Lady Harley #3’ (review) at Forces of Geek

‘Old Lady Harley #3’ (review) at Forces of Geek

Frank Tieri does it again with his MAD MagazineHarley Quinn riff in a Mad Max future with Old Lady Harley #3.

‘DC New Talent Showcase #1’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

‘DC New Talent Showcase #1’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

This year marks the third installment in the modern era of a comic series or type of comic that seemed to be more prevalent in the days of spinner racks and hard bubble gum in your sports cards.

‘Wonder Woman #60’ (review) a Forces of Geek

‘Wonder Woman #60’ (review) a Forces of Geek

Wonder Woman vs Ares! Read the review at Forces of Geek.

‘Wonder Woman #59’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

‘Wonder Woman #59’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

Wonder Woman #59 continues the new story arc with creative team G. Willow Wilson and Cary Nord, The Just War – Part II.

‘Old Lady Harley #2’ (review) at Forces Of Geek!

‘Old Lady Harley #2’ (review) at Forces Of Geek!


Frank Tieri’s wild ride into a Mad Max future and more than a hat tip to a comic property across the street with Old Lady Harley continues with issue #2 (of 5). The cover from longtime Harley artist Amanda Connor reveals what lies within “Anarchy in Arkham”.

‘The Sandman Universe #1’ (review) at Forces of Geek

‘The Sandman Universe #1’ (review) at Forces of Geek

This week marks the first return of Gaiman to Sandman since 2013’s Sandman Overture prequel released 17 years after The Sandman #75 and some notable spinoffs. The anthology first issue for The Sandman Universe arrived this week to solve the mystery of the missing Dream of the Endless.

‘Green Arrow #43’ (review) at Forces of Geek

‘Green Arrow #43’ (review) at Forces of Geek

Julie and Shawna Benson take over on Green Arrow after a long run on Batgirl and the Birds of Prey – Rebirth

‘Batwoman #17’ (review) at Forces of Geek

‘Batwoman #17’ (review) at Forces of Geek

Rebuked by Batman for not surrendering her sister, Beth aka supervillian Alice, to Arkham for treatment, Kate Kane has taken her in. 

‘Wonder Woman #50’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

‘Wonder Woman #50’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

Wonder Woman’s newly discovered long lost family member, her brother Jason, reveals his true self at the end of Wonder Woman #49.

‘Harley Quinn #45’ (review) at Forces of Geek

‘Harley Quinn #45’ (review) at Forces of Geek

This is the DC equivalent of Deadpool 2 in comic form. I haven’t been checking in on creator Sam Humphries for a while now, though I was a fan of watching his rise to stardom at Marvel. His fun style translates well into the adventures of Harleen Quinzel.

‘Batgirl #24’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

‘Batgirl #24’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

It's not often that I pick up an issue of Batgirl (of Burnside), but when I saw one of my favorite villains, Two-Face, on the cover flipping a Batgirl coin I was intrigued!

‘Raven: Daughter of Darkness #6’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

‘Raven: Daughter of Darkness #6’ (review) at Forces Of Geek

Raven has had quite a time adjusting to her new home in San Francisco living with her Christian Aunt Alice and family. It’s not all bad, except for her evil Dad Trigon popping up occasionally and ruining everything – as he does!