www.cbr.com -Batman Day is around the corner, and there are several excellent DC comics for new readers to delve into the Dark Knight and Bat-Family...
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By Susana Polo -If you read one comic this week, make it Birds of Prey #1
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bleedingcool.com -by Rich Johnston | DC Comics surprised comic book stores with five scheduled collections that hadn't gone through the normal solicitations.
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www.thepopverse.com -by Sam Stone -As Rafael Grampá readies the eagerly anticipated miniseries Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham and its new villains, he spotlights the lead foe Crytoon
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www.cbr.com - In 1971, Jack Kirby brought his Fourth World to DC Comics. Populated with his New Gods, the Fourth World houses some of DC's most powerful...
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www.superherohype.com -BY MATT MORRISON
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www.cbr.com -BY ASHLEY LAND -In 1971, Jack Kirby brought several fresh creations to DC Comics. One of the King Of Comics' greatest series is also doomed to obscurity.
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screenrant.com -BY CASEY LOVING -Though many superheroes stay ageless in main continuity, several recent portrayals of Bruce Wayne have shown readers an older, slower Batman.
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bleedingcool.com -by Jude Terror -In Justice Society of America #6, the JSA is about to learn a harsh life lesson: the youth aren't just alright, they're astronomically annoying.
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screenrant.com -BY SPENCER CONNOLLY -Swifties and Superman fans alike will assuredly love DC's newest iteration of the iconic Man of Steel, as it was inspired by 1 Taylor Swift album.
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