ACTION COMICS #993 by Dan Jurgens. As Booster Gold tries to decipher what coordinates Superman
used to time travel, The Flash arrives and the pair duke it out. Skeets
activates the Watchtower’s defensive program and knocks Flash out, allowing
Booster to catch the Man of Steel. They get bounced out of the Tie Stream by a
Chronal Storm and realize they have landed on Krypton, where Zod and Jor-El are
working together, meaning they have messed up the timeline. Meanwhile, Jon
discovers tat his grandfather has been captured in Logamba and is going to be
executed.
ACTION
COMICS #994 by Dan Jurgens.
Booster Gold and Superman are stuck on an alternate timeline Krypton, where
Jor-el and Zod have teamed up and send out an army of
Eradicators
to take our heroes down. Despite Superman wanting to stay and find out what has
gone on, Booster gets him back in the time ship and they leave, even as
Superman gets to see the life that would have been. Unfortunately, they end up
in the 25th Century and an Eradicator has followed then there.
Meanwhile, ois is gathering intel about her father in Logamba, which means she
is going off on her own to try and rescue him.
AQUAMAN #31 by Dan Abnett and Riccardo
Federici. Even though Corum Rath has sent
death squads to the Atlantean Ghetto to take out the taint-bloods, Aquaman is
there to stop them. While he and Vulko talk, we discover that Ondine is actually
a double agent for the Widowhood. Arthur has a confrontation with King Shark,
who allows Aquaman to pass but neglects to tell him he has captured Mera, who,
for some reason, is dying because she can no longer breathe underwater.
BANE
CONQUEST #8 by Chuck Dixon
and Graham Nolan. Despite his best efforts, Bane and company cannot get their
hands on the Naja-Naja and Valentina gets away with the child. Meanwhile, Kobra
is slowly taking down all of the criminal groups around the world that Bane
controls. In an effort to fight back, Bane begins to build an army and goes in
search of the assassin formerly known as the KGBeast. Meanwhile, Batman is getting ready to get involved.
BATGIRL #18 by Hope Larson and Sami Basri. Barbara and Frankie go to White Elephant
party, which is sharing space with a party by anti-LGBTQ entrepaneur Bradley Burr. Harley Quinn shows up and drops a mystery and
a killer virus on the guests, leading Batgirl, Frankie and Alysia to go on a
hunt for clues to save everyone. They figure everything out and Harley gives up
the antidote before fleeing. Burr’s employees all quit and it’s a Merry
Christmas!
BATGIRL AND THE BIRDS OF PREY #17 by Julie Benson, Shawna Benson and Roge Antonio.
The 100-year-old Patient Zero has been
watching men make a mess of the world since she was a young child and has
decided to take her revenge by killing all the men in Gotham City. Ivy and
Leslie Thompkins have come up with a cure. Canary and Huntress have infiltrated
the Daughters of Gotham, but Patient Zero and Muir escape to enact Phase Two: killing
off all the men they have at Seaside Coliseum, Gotham Girl, at the risk of her
own life, flies the cure over the Coliseum, saving all the men there.
BATMAN #36 by Tom King and Clay Mann. It appears Batman and Superman aren’t really best fiends but,
after taking out Doctor Double X, they agree to double date with Lois and
Selina.
BATMAN
#37 by Tom King and Clay Mann. Bruce,
Selina, Clark and Lois go out on a double date to a traveling fair, where they
have to put on costumes because it is "Superhero Night". Clark
dresses as Batman, Bruce dresses as Superman and Lois dresses as Catwoman. Lois
and Selina get drunk and Superman and Batman stop a mugger.
BATMAN BEYOND #15 by Dan Jurgens and Phil Hester. Having survived a potential back breaking,
Batman battles the new Royal Flush Gang.
He defeats them rather easily, but can’t find out who hired them. It seems that
Stalker has also been hired to capture him.
Stalker blows up Dana’s apartment and that means Batman has to save the
day. Unfortunately, Stalker has torn his wings and Terry and Dana are left in a
freefall. Meanwhile, someone breaks into Wayne Manor and steals a picture of
Terry from out of Matt’s room.
BLACK LIGHTNING: COLD
DEAD HANDS #2 by Tony
Isabella and Clayton Henry. Black Lightning finds himself on the run for
some deaths which weren’t his responsibility. So, he spends the issue being his
alter ego, teaching at school and meeting with his first trainer: Amerjack. In
the end, someone with one of those killer guns blows a hole in the tenement he
shares with his family and that means someone is dead in the streets below.
BLUE BEETLE #16
by Christopher Sebela and
Scott Kolins. Three atomic bombs start this issue, but they are only
time-echoes from the past. While Jaime and Naomi are thrilled that they aren’t
dead, Jaime is pissed to find that Paco and
Brenda are now a couple. He storms away and ends up battling Stopwatch, who
reveals he keeps messing with time-travel to try and keep him from being
disfigured in his original experiment. But every attempt has been a failure, so
he figures that Jaime is the component that will make this time a success.
CYBORG #19 by Kevin Grevioux and Cliff Richards. Cyborg
and Sarah are in the Sudan, investigating a series of meteor strikes. It seems
the meteors are filed with gems, and that’s when the Guardians of the United Republic
show up to claim them. Cyborg stops them and then a Djinn arrives to grant
Cyborg three wishes. But each wish comes with a price. Cyborg wishes to be
human and then gets shot in the head. While the bullet doesn’t kill him, the
human Victor contracts Malaria. Vic goes after the leader of the Guardians,
only to find that the leader has been using kids to make the wishes for him, so
he doesn’t get hurt by the after effects. One of the children wishes to be
free, and they run into a minefield, where a helpless Vic can only watch it
happen.
DARK NIGHTS METAL #4 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo. Batman is stuck in the Dark Multiverse,
aged and having to battle versions of Superman. Dream arrives and takes him
away. While the rest of the heroes struggle to find the other bits of Nth
Metal, Dream explains that Batman and Superman need to get to the World Forge
to keep Barbatos from winning. They get to the World Forge, only to find that
Carter Hall has become a servant of Barbatos. That all makes sense, as Kendra
reveals herself as Lady Blackhawk to Wonder Woman and Doctor Fate.
DEATHSTROKE #26 by Christopher Priest and Diogenes Neves. As the team tries to figure out
what happened to Slade, he is being held captive by a converted Isherwood.
Along the way, he reveals that he was having an affair with Jericho, which
leads to a knock-down, drag out between the two. Isherwood leaves a defeated
Slade, who is stuck there due to an incapacitating implant. At least he is not
alone, as a young Wintergreen is there with him. Meanwhile, the team visits the
Society's now destroyed meeting room and figure out Ikon is responsible. While
an older Wintergreen and Adeline forbid the team to go search for Slade, Kenan
Kong shows up with a summons for Deathstroke.
THE DEMON HELL IS EARTH #2 by Andrew Constant and Brad Walker. Etrigan and
Jason Blood are now separated, but Jason is more like a ghost than alive. The
entire area in Death Valley is now hope to unspeakable evil, except for the
little girl who not only can see Jason but mentions that she is Madame Xanadu. But then she says her name is Nimue and she
leads them to a mansion guarded by demon Minotaurs. Etrigan defeats all of the
evils thrown at him while Xanadu and Jason have a reunion. Nimue explains that
she has visions of hell-fire and demons, which causes Etrigan to burn her to a
skeleton.
DETECTIVE COMICS #970 by James Tynion IV and Joe Bennett. Tim reunites with Steph, who
sees that he has been doing all sorts of planning to make things better and not
end up like the future version of himself. Meanwhile, Clayface and Dr. October
continue working on the cure, which leads to him visiting Arkham and Glory, who
betrays him to the Victim Syndicate. Kate meets with her father, who reveals
that Tim has contacted him for hep. We also see that Steph has leaked
information from her phone to Anarky, which will lead to problems for the whole
team.
DETECTIVE COMICS #971 by James Tynion IV and Miguel Mendonca. A young reporter is
allowed inside Arkham to interview the Victim Syndicate, which means she now
becomes a hostage. At the Belfry, Batwoman reveals that she knows Tim contacted
the Colony while Batman makes the decision to give the First Victim what she
wants. Entering Arkham, Batman takes down the Syndicate, which was the First
Victim’s plan all along, as she has managed to keep Basil from having the
device that keeps him under control. So now, Clayface, the villainous Clayface,
is loose.
DOOMSDAY
CLOCK #2 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. In the Watchman Universe, the nukes are
falling and Marionette, Mime, Rorschach and Ozymandias make their escape
in Archimedes, travelling to the DC Universe. Protests have broken out because
of the idea that Metamorpho and Man Bat have been created by the government. Ozymandias pays a visit to
Lex Luthor and convinces him that they are the smartest man from each of their
worlds. That is when a hidden assassin, in the form of The Comedian, shows up
and tries to kill Ozymandias. Meanwhile,
Rorschach invades the Bat Cave and is confronted by Batman.
THE
FLASH #36 by Joshua Williamson and
Howard Porter. Barry and Kristen are investigating the death of former Rogue
Turbine. Singh shows up and takes them off the case just as Trickster shows up
and claims responsibility for the murder. Later, Barry talks to
August/Godspeed, who has his own plans. He meets with the Rouges, now run by
Snart, and tells them he has a plan to give him The Flash in exchange for
making him part of their team.
THE FLASH #37 by Joshua Willaimson and Scott McDaniel. Despite being orderd off the case, Barry and Kristen meet with Trickster, who has been beaten up by the guards at Iron Heights. August manages to hide a clue where Barry can find it, which leads Flash and Kid Flash to stop a shipment of Cold guns being used by Copperhead’s gang. This leads him back to Iron Heights, where the Rogues have managed to team up and leave him virtually powerless in a fight with Captain Cold.
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GREEN ARROW #35
by Ben Percy and Juan Ferreyra. Ollie teams up with his mother Moira to dive
down and dig through the wreckage of the Inferno, where they start collecting
treasure. Meanwhile, Kate Spencer is still working on Ollie’s case and heads
off to meet the “late” Wendy Poole. Unfortunately, there is a crooked cop who
has followed her and now knows that Wendy is alive. We also see that Shado and
Emiko were involved in faking that death, but also involved with setting Ollie
up. This leads to an explosion that apparently kills Shuffleton. In the end,
Henry and Black Canary head off to save Ollie, who has been left in the deep by
his mom.
GREEN LANTERNS #36 by Tim Seeley and Ronan Cliquet. On Mogo, the Lanterns try to explain what
happened when they tried to bring in Bolphunga and Boff, which resulted in
Jessica battling Singularity Jain. She gets
swallowed by Jain, which Simon gets Bolphunga
and Boff to safety. Troubled by nightmares inside Jain, Simon manages to pull
her free while Bolphunga kills his father, thus settling the debt with
Jain, who escapes. Meanwhile, things look bad for the Molites on Ungara.
GREEN LANTERNS #37 by Tim Seeley and Carlo Barberi. Simon and Jessica get called to Ungara to deal with the unrest caused by the death of
Commander Psyt. The Regent informs them that they need to sneak into the
Mol-ite refugee camp to rescue some Ungarans who have become hostages. Once
there, they discover that the Ungaran’s have been coming here and destroying
Mol-ite eggs, which kills the next generation in the process. Podfather
confesses to the murder of Commander Psyt, which he did not do. Simon goes to
bed with Liseth Vok, who reveals she knows that Podfather is innocent and that Kesh
Cur is the one responsible. After al, she reveals that she is the leader of Red
Tide-the group responsible for the death.
HAL
JORDAN AND THE GREEN LANTERNS CORPS #34 by Robert Vendetti, Tom Derenick and Jack Herbert. Somar-Le reveals that the
Controllers, Maltusians just like the Guardians, have captured Ganthet, Sayid,
and all the remaining Guardians in the Universe. So, John sends Kyle, Guy and
Hal to find them. The Controllers are repurposing the Guardians by draining
their life energies to resurrect the Controllers.
HAL JORDAN AND
THE GREEN LANTERNS CORPS #35 by Robert Vendetti, Tom Derenick and Jack Herbert. The Controllers continue
to turn Guardians into Controllers while Hal, Guy, Kyle and John band together
to fight their way into the compound before they convert Sayid.
HARLEY QUINN #33 by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Bret
Blevins, Otto Schmidt, and Moritat.
After farewells at Mason’s funeral, Harley learns that Ms. Macabre is giving up
her business. While a hurricane looms, Harley ends up jumping into a skating
match, where she wins the purse and gives it to a homeless person to get new
teeth. In the end, Tony and Queenie head to Florida to deliver Mason’s
collectibles to some of his friends and Harley and the Beaver hitch a ride.
Along the way, they pick up Ivy and it’s off to the South for fun and
adventure.
HAWKMAN FOUND #1 by Jeff Lemire and Bryan Hitch. A DARK
NIGHTS METAL tie-in. Carter Hall has a continuing dream about being a warrior
and marks his days fighting giant hawk creatures. He learns to fly but, each
time, his wings come apart and he crashes back to the ground below. One day,
after fighting the creatures, he climbs to the top of a cliff and enters a huge
spacecraft where he finds his former weapons and makes his way to the Forge of Worlds. He fights a hawk warrior much like
himself and it appears he is actually caught in the dream, much like Batman and
Superman are, in the Dark Multiverse.
THE HELLBLAZER #17 by Richard Kadrey and Davide Fabbri. John has been captured by the Bardo witches and he tries to explain
that he didn’t kill Pirate Jenny. After a trial where they test if he is
telling the truth, he takes one of them on a search to find the bad guys and
the mysterious ray gun he saw. While they are trying to conduct a spell, the
police arrive and Constantine’s companion gets shot. So does John, but he gets
shot with the ray gun and ends up in the Bardo Realm.
JUSTICE LEAGUE #34 by Christopher Priest and Pete Woods. While Simon is dealing with a
potential alien invasion in space, Superman and Jess are dealing with an earthquake
in El Domingo and Batman. Aquaman and Wonder Woman are dealing with a terrorist
situation. The invasion gets taken care of, many are saved during the
earthquake and the terrorists are taken down, but not before it costs the live
of one of the captives. This won’t b good for their public image.
JUSTICE LEAGUE #35 by Christopher Priest and Pete Woods. Wonder Woman is dealing with
some of the public outcry from the terrorist incident while an intergalactic
bounty hunter ends up teamed up with Cyborg our in space in search of a space
cockroach. Apparently one of the creatures ends up on Earth and now the entire
planet is in jeopardy, as it breeds and grows, consuming anyone and everyone it
can. The team pulls together to stop the creature, but now the footage of the
nun’s murder has gone viral and things look really bad for the public face of
the League.
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