Tuesday, March 1, 2022

DC UNIVERSE Month 49, Part 2

THE JOKER PRESENTS: A PUZZLEBOX #7 by Matthew Rosenberg, Mike Norton, Jesus Merino and Vincente Cifuentes. The fake boxes contain bombs and begin exploding all over the city. It looks like The Joker may have escaped and Jim fears he will go after the elderly witness. But The Joker is in the cell with the other prisoners and luckily Bachman has the witness and walks her out of GCPD. The box in GCPD has been diffused and the attack was from a psychedelic gas that had been inside The Riddler’s body. Jim finds the real Bachman’s dead body. “Bachman” and the elderly witness are really…The Joker and Punchline. Inside GCPD, Deathstroke, The Joker and Catwoman attempt to make their escape when Batman arrives. The real Joker explains how the plan was made and enacted. It turns out this was The Riddler’s plan all along. The Joker at GCPD is actually Clayface and The Riddler has literally been kept on ice by The Joker. Unfortunately their scheme has flaws as The Joker used the real box to create a duplicate Riddler, meaning the box is now useless. In the end, Catwoman, upset that The Joker left her in GCPD, rats him out, leading to Batman apprehending him.

JUSTICE LEAGUE #72 by Brian Michael Bendis, Szymon Kudranski, Emanuela Lupacchino and Wade Von Grawbadger. While meeting with Justice League Dark, Zatanna has a vision of a defeated Justice League beaten by Black Adam. Adam leaves a Justice League charity event to go to Kahndaq, where he meets and battles Xanadoth-one of the original Lord of Chaos. Zatanna visits with Madame Xanadu while, at the Tower of Fate, Nabu decides to part ways with Khalid. Zatanna summons Justice League Dark to Madame Xanadu’s where Xanadoth has arrived…and so has Black Adam.

JUSTICE LEAGUE 2021 ANNUAL #1 by Brian Michael Bendis and Sanford Greene. In the future, Buddy Blank, the One Man Army Corps, finds Hawkgirl encased in some sort of techno amber. In the present, there is a welcome home party for Wonder Woman but that comes to a quick end when O.M.A.C. arrives, looking very confused. Because of a temporal anomaly that is taking people out of time and putting them in the present day, the team goes about searching for answers, taking them into conflicts with various incarnations of Epoch, the Lord of Time. Hawkgirl ends up defeating Epoch with a device he gave her in the future while one of the disappearing versions of him tells Batman to find and destroy the Gold Lantern ring. In the end Hippolyta decides to come and go, asking her daughter to go back to her place in the League. The ring…it’s apparently already here. Time for the search to begin. To be continued in JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES.

JUSTICE LEAGUE INCARNATE #4 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Chris Burnham, Mike Norton and Andrei Bressan. The Crisis on Infinite Earths, and the death of The Monitor, led to the end of the Multiverse. The Great Darkness took advantage of this. The next crisis led to the creation of a new Multiverse and the creation of 52 worlds. Fina Crisis eventually led to The Metal Was, which reset the Multiverse again and removed Earth-0 from the center of the universe. Earth-Omega, in actuality a fragment of The Great Darkness imprisoned by Quintessence, fell under Darkseid’s control after he killed Quintessence. Darkseid then took control of The Flash to break open The Multiverse, allowing him to control The Great Darkness. Based on all of this, Doctor Multiverse explains that this is why she believes that Darkseid must win. Darkseid’s army arrives while Thomas Wayne delivers what he calls a sedative to Doctor Multiverse. But President Superman sees otherwise and Wayne says the only choice is to kill her. Darkseid responds by using his Omega Beams to kill Wayne.  Darkseid seizes the crack from Doctor Multiverse heading off with his army to Earth-7 before the Gentry can finish the Oblivion Machine. While the team picks themselves up, to Darkseid battles the Open Hand, but the crack just powers up Open Hand who stomps on Darkseid. In the end, the heroes have problems as the Great Darkness have descended upon many of them.

MONKEY PRINCE #1 by Gene Luen Yang and Bernard Chang. As a young boy, Marcus Shugel-Shen encounter Batman tormenting Marcus’ father, who works for the underworld. As a teenager, he struggles with that memory, which has left him with a deathly fear of water. He meets Mr. Zhu, the school janitor who tries to be his mentor, conquer his fear of water and gives him a special can of soda. Later, his classmates discover that Marcus has now grown a furry tail. After being tormented by bullies, he makes the decision to dive int the school pool and passes through a water curtain, where he meets a transformed Mr, Zhu, now known as Shifu Pigsy. He also learns his true father is Sun Wukong-The Monkey King. Shifu transforms Marcus into the Monkey Prince and he attacks the bullies. But Batman and Robin show up, with Batman decapitating Monkey King with one of his batarangs.

NIGHTWING #89 by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo. In a flashback, Batman and Nightwing work together to help a young and scared Jon Kent. In the present, Jon goes to the Fortress of Solitude to seek consolation from his holographic father following recent events in SUPERBOY: SON OF KAL-EL but realizes he misses his real father and needs solitude. At the same time, Kelex visits Dick and Barbara and informs them that Jon needs him. Dick has a meeting with Jon and “Gossamer” when Aerie and Wink arrive, informing them of The Rising killing former Titan Risk. Later, Jon meets with Nightwing and tells him that The Rising is killing superheroes across the world. They follow a strange energy signature and that takes them directly to Lexcorp.

NUBIA & THE AMAZONS #5 by Stephanie Williams, Vita Ayala and Alitha Martinez. Nubia is trapped behind Doom's Doorway, forcing her to face-off against Medusa. Nubia uses the staff she had been gifted by Io to transform Medusa back into human form and saving the previously petrified Amazons. A human Medusa is invited to join the Amazonian population to make amends on her life. In the end, Hippolyta returns, demanding to speak with Queen Nubia. Continued in TRIAL OF THE AMAZONS #1.

ONE-STAR SQUADRON #3 by Mark Russell and Steve Lieber. Superman shows up at a HEROZ4U meeting and delivers an ultimatum to the executives: stop turning heroes into employees. Their answer: ignore the problem. Power Girl gets the office to sign a letter stating their group displeasure of Red Tornado. Jack 'O Lantern goes to save the crew of a shipwreck, but gets called away to appear at a Halloween party. This gets Superman involved again, telling the board that the Justice League is pulling its sponsorship for HEROZ4U. The board needs a scapegoat, so they call Red Tornado into their meeting, demand he fires half the staff and fire Power Girl too.

ROBIN #11 by Joshua Williamson and Gleb Melnikov. The Lazarus Island Tournament is over Ra's Al Ghul and Talia Al Ghul have come to the island to stop Mother Soul . In the process, it is revealed that Master Dusk has fled, leading to Flatline, Connor Hawke, Ravager, and Respawn teaming up with Damian to track him to Corto Maltese. Along the way, Respawn reveals his identity to Ravager and they leave the group. Lady Shiva meets with Connor and reminds him that there are no League members to help him. The team takes out Dusk fairly easily, leading to them all ending up back on the island to celebrate. Damian and Flatline kiss before Damian heads home, with a vial of Lazarus resin and possible pans to resurrect Alfred.

ROBINS #4 by Tim Seeley and Baldemar Rivas. With Tim still held hostage by Jenny Wren, the rest of the team goes after Anarky. They catch him, but Spoiler arrives and demands they release him, as he is not their immediate problem. Back at home base, Spoiler reveals that this all had to do with Mr. Neg implanting memories into the minds of the Junior Super Criminals to control them. Batman discovers that Cormac Dodge, the Escape Artist, may ultimately be responsible. In the end, Dick wakes up on a mission as Agent 37, thinking everything he has been experiencing has just been a stressful dream.

SUICIDE SQUAD #12 by Robbie Thompson, Dennis Hopeless, Eduardo Pansica, Dexter Soy and Marcelo Maiolo. On Earth-8, the Suicide Squad takes on the Lightning Strikes.  Major Force loses control and kills one of the Lightning Strikes team, leading to a battle between himself and the rest of Task Force X. Black Siren uses her power and takes out Major Force. On Earth-0, Amanda Waller is trying to finish her work before getting into confrontation Rick Flag and his Suicide Squad. As Waller starts to flee, Rodriguez initiates a block on the Earth-8’s teams brain bombs. Waller contacts her team and, despite pleas, only brings Match home, leaving the remainder of the team on Earth-8. Flag and his team get to Waller, but she too disappears with her team, appearing on Earth-3. On the island, thing go badly as Flag and his Squad get eaten by Clayface of Earth-23. To be continued in WAR FOR EARTH-3.

SUICIDE SQUAD: KING SHARK #6 by Tim Seeley and Scott Kolins. The Cordyceps Queen has taken over most of the inhabitants and has her sights set on the Well of Evolution. Defacer, Orca and King Shark team up to take down Vik and ultimately the Queen. In the end, the trio comes back to Earth and King Shark makes a deal with Waller: put me back on your team and let Defracer go. In the end, Orca and Decfacer forge an uneasy friendship before Defacer goes off on a mini vacation with King Shark to Hawaii. In the future, we see the Legion of Super Animals who have a familiar shark themed battle hymn.

SUPERGIRL: WOMAN OF TOMORROW #8 by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. While Supergirl battles for her life in space, Ruthye duels with Krem as she looks to avenge her father. Supergirl is saved by Comet, who dies in the battle and transforms back into the man he once was before being transformed into a horse. She comes back to the planet and finds that Ruthye cannot bring herself to kill Krem. She explains that Krypto is with a space veterinarian as she decides she is going to kill Krem. Ruthye talks her out of it, deciding that killing him won’t make things right. They decide to imprison him in the Phantom Zone for 300 years. In the far future, they release him, where he reveals he is a changed man. Ruthye, who once wrote a book explaining that Supergirl had killed Krem on that beach, bludgeons to death.

SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL #8 by Tom Taylor and Cian Tormey. Jon and Jackson team up to stop the sea creature’s assault, even as another member of the Gamorra Corps is killed. He eventually convinces the Corps to stop their attack, allowing them to leave and the creature to go back into Arthur Curry’s care. Despite his est efforts, people do die, leaving Bendix to make the case that these heroes are responsible for the ills in the world. He introduces the solution: The Rising. Continued in NIGHTWING #89.

TASK FORCE Z #5 by Matthew Rosenberg, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Matt Santorelli and Jack Herbert. The two teams, one led by Red Hood and the other by KGBeast, face off with each other with everyone being dispatched except for Red Hood, KGBeast and Madam Crow. KGBeast tells Crow to get Waller so he can show off their trophies. Meanwhile, Dr. Shelley runs off during the battle and runs into Bloom. Later, he arrives at Powers International where he explains to Geri Powers that Shelley is dead and he knows Powers is her clone. He wants to finish the work on the Lazarus Resin but she explains everyone who could do it is dead, at which point he produces the head of Man-Bat. Red Hood and Deadshot wake up, having been captured by KGBeast. Waller orders them killed and Deadshot steps up, saving Jason. As KGBeast tortures Jason, Two-Face shows up, with Mr. Freeze and a newly reanimated Bane.

TEEN TITANS ACADEMY #12 by Tim Sheridan and Tom Derenick. Titans Tower has been destroyed and possibly killing Gar ad Victor in the process. Nightwing demands Red X remove his mask and it reveals he is Brick, who is convinced Nightwing is his father. The real Red X arrives, admitting he was behind everything. He also admits he doesn’t know who Brick’s parents are and calls him a failure before killing him. Matt blasts Red X with some sort of heat vision, forcing Red X to transport away, promising to be back for round two. Nightwing says he may have to get help from someone more dangerous than Red X. In the end, they all agree to rebuild.

TITANS UNITED #6 by Cavan Scott and Jose Luis. Lady Vic and Starfire battle each other before they turn thei attention to the aliens invading Earth. They head off to battle Backfire and Superboy, freeing the captured Titans in the process. As Superboy and Red Hood battle, Superboy finally breaks his deprogramming and teams up with the Titans. But things get worse as there is a Citadel invasion fleet enroute.

WONDER WOMAN #784 by Michael W. Conrad, Becky Cloonan, Vita Ayala, Marcio Takara and Skylar Partridge. Diana and the Knight fight the mirror copies before she fights through and confronts the Image Maker from Mirror World. After tormenting her with a vision of a happy life with Steve, she fights through the illusion and defeats him, sending him back to Mirror World. This leads her to a fight to the death against the Knight. He pauses during the battle as Cizko tries to regain control of him. She removes the Knight’s helmet to reveal Siegfried. In the end, Siegfried is being cared for by Deadman in a hospital and Diana is off to Themyscira. Cizk o has decided to rebuild Villainy Inc., starting with a rebuild mirror Wonder Woman. In the backup, the final path to the Trial of the Amazons concludes as sides as drawn with Artemis siding with Queen Atlanta. To be continued in TRIAL OF THE AMAZONS #1.

WONDER WOMAN: EVOLUTION #4 by Stephanie Phillips and Mike Hawthorne. Diana is burying Vanessa when she is confronted by a young version of herself, who transports her to the Hall of Justice. There she is introduced to a Xarrian terrorist who has been sentenced to death. Diana objects, but Superman says that is part of Xarrian law. This leads to her fighting with the League, insisting it is wrong to kill one to save millions.

WORLD OF KRYPTON #3 by Robert Venditti and Michael Avon Oeming. General Zod uses his security forces to violently stop a protest. Later, Jor-El tells the Science Council what is happening to Krypton, with the leader of the Council resigning his seat and insisting Jor-El is the best to lead them. After the meeting, Jor-El adopts a dog known as Krypto. In the end, Zod visits Jor-El, saying he is going to explain how to save Krypton.

DC UNIVERSE Month 49, Part 1

ACTION COMICS #1040 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Shawn Aldridge, Riccardo Federici and Adriana Melo. Superman continues to fight in the arena when Mongul enters. Two children, Otho-Ra and Osul-Ra also enter, telling Mongul they want to be Warzoon, but he calls them little grubs, causing Superman to attack him to save them. Elsewhere, one of Mongul’s servants threatens O.M.A.C., telling O.M.A.C.  to relinquish power to bring Lia back. That night, after learning that Midnighter is plotting to shut down the Star Forges, which would cause life support to be effected, he gets broken out of his prison. He finds a tomb underground and discovers a stone with veins of Genesis in it. Meanwhile, Mongul’s followers visit Otho-Ra and Osul-Ra with plans to kill them. In the backup, Dr. Trapp attacks Martian Manhunter, who refers to him as the Bronze Wraith from his time in Justice Experience. Elsewhere, Certa and Ostrander continue their investigation but appear to be taken down by…Owls?

AQUAMAN: THE BECOMING #6 by Brandon Thomas, Serg Acuña and Diego Olortegui. Meek a's rebels have attacked the Unity conference and taken Mera hostage, leading to Jackson and his newly formed team fighting against them. Lucia is critically wounded in the process, causing him to violently fight. Aquaman arrives, but too late to stop the carnage Jackson has unleashed on his enemy. With the insurrection ended, Mera finishes her speech at a conference. Jackson goes to visit his comatose mother and pushes Delilah away in the process. Later, Arthur Curry meets with Jackson and they agree that they are now both Aquaman. In the end, Arthur meets with Black Manta.

AQUAMAN/GREEN ARROW-DEEP TARGET #5 by Brandon Thomas and Ronan Cliquet. Aquaman and Green Arrow find themselves in a world where dinosaurs rule and are forced to team up with Anderton. He reveals Sorpio’s plan was to change history by inserting themselves in time, but that went awry and those time soldiers found themselves grafted to creatures of the time they land in. Inside Anderton’s volcano lair, they meet Emmett who was responsible for what happened during Tabula Rasa so he could remember Anderton. The trio travel through time and finally end up in the present where they face off with those claiming the time machine.

AQUAMEN #1 by Chuck Brown, Brandon Thomas and Sami Basri. Ocean Master shows up the United Nations Headquarters with a sea serpent, leading Arthur and Jackson to intervene. At the same time, people across the world begin speaking a strange language, including one who dies mysteriously during a dust up with Manta. Jackson tracks that body to Manta and prepares for a fight, but Arthur arrives and informs him that Manta is working with them.

ARKHAM CITY: THE ORDER OF THE WORLD #5 by Dan Watters and Dani. Dr. Joy learns that someone known as Dr. No-Face, who can morph their appearance, is responsible for masquerading as Amadeus Arkham. Azrael arrives and battles with Dr. Phosporous, before he is defeated. Meanwhile, “Amadeus Arkham” breaks the other escapees out of the hospital, with Ten Eyed Man stealing a nurse’ eyes in the process. Everyone meets up and they travel to the place where the real person behind it all is creating his own asylum. That person is Professor Pyg.

BATGIRLS #3 by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad and Jorge Corona. The Batgirls fight to deal with effects of Tudor’s gas, which we learn is a mixture of Fear Toxin and Laughing Gas. That coupled with his use of modern art id designed to hypnotize the citizens of Gotham. Barbara goes to an art exhibit to investigate while Cass and Stephanie unsuccessfully take on Tudor. Later, Barbara gets a phone call from Dick, who insults her, and she realizes it’s just Seer messing with her.

BATMAN #120 by Joshua Williamson, Karl Kerschl, Jorge Molina and Mikel Janin, Officier Cayha sneaks a blind Batman out of the Badhnisia police building by pretending he is actually Abyss' body. Meanwhile, Lex is waiting for Abyss' body to arrive, but he gets a living Abyss, forcing him to suit up in a specially design Batsuit. At the same time, Batman tries to bust Batman Inc. out of prison, but they are not thrilled with continuing their journey with him. Luthor arrives, having barely escaped from Abyss, who arrives to lead Batman Inc. and implore Batman to help them kill Luthor. In the backup, Maos continues to work with Batman who discovers some ancient creatures known as Kappa. He also discovers the body of a woman named Emily and, together, it seems that Lindsay is also here and may have a definite connection to the Kappa.

BATMAN/CATWOMAN #10 by Tom King and Clay Mann. In the past, Catwoman battles The Joker. In the present, Catwoman battles The Joker. In the future, Huntress chases and confronts her mother.

BATMAN: THE KNIGHT #2 by Chip Zdarsky and Carmine Di Giandomenico. Bruce is in Paris where, as he tries to ply his hand as some sort of vigilante, he crosses paths with a legendary woman known as the Gray Shadow. She decides to teach Bruce the importance of missions and how to be stealthy. During a mission, Bruce gets wounded and ends up back at her apartment. In the end, an armed man comes in, possibly Henri Ducard, and takes her at gunpoint, telling them both they are in a world of trouble.

BATMAN: URBAN LEGENDS #12 by Vita Ayala, Ram V, Mohale Mashigo, Mark Russell, Nikola Cizmesija, AnandRK, Arist Deyn and Karl Mostert. Batman and Zatanna find to close the mystical gate and do so, but Eos made have been born from all of this. That leads Constantine to get involved and lend some assistance. In the Wight Witch backup, it seems that Simon Saint keep repeatedly killing her, with fragments of her memory coming back with each death. In the Eternity backup, Chris uses his powers in an effort to figure out who killed Hannah and her ghost may provide the answer. In the Ace and the Superpets backup, Ace rallies a group of tortured and modified animals, that arrange a breakout and head off in search of a captured Batman.

BLACK MANTA #6 by Chuck Brown and Matthew Dow Smith. Dr. Mist and Belphegor heal Gallous while defeating Gentleman Ghost in the process. Meanwhile, Manta briefly teams up with Devil Ray as he powers his trident. Later, Manta battles Devil Ray and tries to convince him to not follow a villainous path. In the end, Devil Ray is allowed to leave, Gallous heads off with Torrid and Manta deletes an email he was going to send to Jackson. Aquaman gets a message giving him a heads up regarding the bobs Devil Ray had planted-the inference being that Manta gave Arthur the intel.

BLUE & GOLD #6 by Dan Jurgens and Ryan Sook. Rip Hunter reveals that Omnizon is correct that her people did claim this planet tens of thousands of years ago. This leads he and Terri back in time, where they discover the moment this planet was claimed. Meanwhile, Booster is mentally corrupted and forced to fight Beetle in a battle to the death. Rip arrives, telling the aliens they are wrong and their “flag” is nowhere near Earth. He arranges for everyone to go home. How is this possible? The time machine was actually a construct, so Terri could take the “flag” and plant it on another planet. She also reveals to Rip that she knows that Booster is Rip’s father. In the end, the other Blue Beetle gets attacked by his own armor.

CATWOMAN #40 by Tini Howard and Nico Leon. Selina finds out that Kristi, the stripper who kicked Black Mask in the face last issue, is dead, and she wants revenge. This leads her into conflict with the Tomasso Crime Family, where the Don wants to not promote his son, Dario, but Dario’s best friend Noah. She informs Dario, who helps her out. She also learns that Dario and Noah are in love. She confronts Noah, but gets shot in the process. In the end, she is cared for by Valmont, who reveals two body bags and states that Kristi has been avenged. So who is in the bags?

DEATHSTROKE INC. #6 by Joshua Williamson and Paolo Pantalena. Black Canary fights back against Deathstroke and the H.I.V.E., later meeting solo with Deathstroke, as he implores her to join him, which she refuses. Dinah shows up at the Justice League and together they go to the H.I.V.E. castle to find it empty. In Zandia, Deathstroke takes the followers of Libra and Calculator and tells them they need to join his Deathstroke Inc. This is observed by Ravager and Respawn, who look to be willing to take matters into their own hands.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1051 by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg, Max Raynor and Fernando Blanco. Several months ago, Psycho-Pirate stowed away on a plane to get to Gotham. Apparently, he and Dr. Wear are long-time friends. On Day 18, Mayor Nakano is preparing to tour Arkham Tower and Psycho-Pirate uses his powers to make the inmates appear happy. The following day, Psycho-Pirate passes out and loses control, resulting in a riot that brings Dick into conflict with Ana and Nero XIX confronting Chase Meridian until Helena stops him. Wear manages to wake Psycho-Pirate, who makes everyone go to sleep and erase their memories.  In the backup, the boy gets "adopted" by Penguin and now works for him.. 

DETECTIVE COMICS #1052 by Mariko Tamaki, Mathew Rosenberg, Max Raynor and Fernando Blanco. During the Day 19 riot, Chase Meridian calls Dr. Frow/Batwoman to make her aware of the riot. When she wakes, she is convinced it was a gas leak, as Psycho Pirate has wiped everyone’s memories and calls Frow back to tell her she overreacted. Those calls get Dr. Frow/Batwoman fired.  Meridian had mentioned the patients all having visions of movies "about underground cities and killing" which leads the team to take out a underground Headquarters filled with Party Crashers and seize their Numb. In the end, Helena talks with Ana, as they both keep having the feeling  like they are in a movie. But scrawled under Heena’s bed is the message “His hold is breaking”. In the backup, Elliot and the boy are eating at an ice cream parlor when they meet Jason Todd, telling him they work for The Penguin. Later, Elliot convinces the boy to rob The Penguin, but he catches them. Batman arrives and, with the boy’s help, busts Penguin. The boy encounters Robin and is baffled how he is younger than the last Robin. As police take him back to Arkham, he insists that Batman is ceating an army of boys and must be stopped.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1053 by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg, Max Raynor and Fernando Blanco. The Party Crashers are in court claiming they are innocent and banking on Dr. Wear to post their bail.  Wear is meeting with The Penguin, who gives him an ultimatum to pay back the money he owes. After leaving The Penguin, he gets accosted by a Party Crasher, saying they never should have worked with him. He reveals the information that the nurse who filmed the Arkham riot needs to be silenced, leading to her being attacked and Cassandra Cain saving her. Inside Arkham, Nightwing meets with Huntress and discovers the blood message “His hold is breaking”. He goes to Dr. Ocean’s office and encounters Psycho Pirate, who take control of Nightwing’s mind. Elsewhere, Party Crashers start an assault on the Cave, jeopardizing the lives of Barbara, Batwoman and Spoiler. In the backup, the boy ends up out of Arkham following a riot and help from Bane. He ends up on the streets and runs into Elliot, begging him for help to get out of Arkham.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1054 1053 by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg, Max Raynor and Fernando Blanco. The Bat-Family fight off the Party Crashers while trying to reach Nightwing, who is being mentally controlled by the Psycho Pirate. The final walkthrough by Nakano is about to happen and the Party Crashers are also enroute. Wear just needs Psycho Pirate to control everyone for another hour, until he has Nakano’s check. But he fails and chaos breaks out, which may result in Wear finding himself killed by his inmates. In the backup, Elliot tries to escape from the city, but he runs afoul of Robin and Azrael Batman and he ends up critically injured in the process.

THE FLASH #779 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan and Brent Peeples. With Flash being held captive in Gemworld, Irey has connected Jai back to the Speed Force and, along with Maxine Baker, have travelled to Gemworld. Thanks to Maxine’s powers, they free Flash and head off to fight Eclipso, who is vanquished by Flash and the Glave. Spectre shos up and takes the Glave, telling Wally HE is proud of him. He also tells him to use his boosted Speed Force to save Jai. Back on Earth, Linda discovers she may now have Speed Force powers.

FUTURE STATE: GOTHAM #10 by Dennis Culver, John Arcudi, Giannis Milongiannis and Sean Murphy. Hunter Panic and Peacekeeper Red search for the Terrible Trio but only find the remains of their group. This leads them to where Batman is battling the new Joker, with Tobias Whale in the dangerous mix. During the battle, Whale’s helicopter crashes, killing his pilot. Red arrests Whale, but that won’t last long as Joker rises from the wreckage, revealing himself to be a transformed beast. Cyber Peacekeepers arrive to assist, but Joker has corrupted the network and now has control of them. Elsewhere, Talia is making a deal for Brane, when her assistant Ubu arrives and takes out the sellers, saving her lots of money Ubu is revealed to be Nightwing in disguise.  In the backup, Batman repairs and tunes up the Batmobile after a night of street racing against a new foe.

GREEN LANTERN #11 by Geoffrey Thorne, Tom Raney and Marco Santucci. The battle for Oa continues, even as John Stewart has now absorbed the Esok's God-Storm and become more powerful. John makes his way to Oa to help the remaining Lanterns stop Kyos from releasing the Starheart and bringing Chaos Magic back to the universe. During the battle, Hal and Jo’s rings stop working, leaving them helpless.They make their way to where Teen Lantern is being cared for and Jo speaks to her unconscious friend. The Lantern glove opens, and a construct Jo has created joins the battle, resulting in a white explosion and some sort of force bubble, leaving survivors to wonder if they have won.

HARDWARE: SEASON ONE #4 by Brandon Thomas and Denys Cowan. Barraki convinces Tiffany to give a press conference, outing Alva’s evil deeds. As this transpires, Asher tries to convince Curtis to not go in this direction. Asher is playing both sides as he is also still aligned with Alva, whose men are poised to attack. When they do, Curtis is ready for them, having upgraded his equipment and hacked into Asher and Alva’s system. But a bigger missile attack is incoming while Alva’s men go after Barraki and Tiffany.

HARLEY QUINN #12 by Stephanie Phillips and Riley Rossmo. Harley is handcuffed inside a locomotive heading towards the city with a bomb strapped to its undercarriage, and Kevin tied to the tracks. She breaks off a piece of pipe and breaks her handcuffs her foot and smashes her handcuffs off. As the train approaches a bridge, Harley jumps off, with the train exploding, saving the city and Kevin. The Caucus, along with Harley, Kevin and her therapy friends, shows up and defeat Keepsake. In the end, The Verdict shows up and, calling Keepsake a failure, kills him.

THE HUMAN TARGET #5 by Tom King and Greg Smallwood. While dining with Martian Manhunter and Ice, we see glimpses into Chance’s past. It is revealed how he saw his father murdered. It is revealed how Chance received training from Emra of Titan, who controlled Chance and led him to eventually resulted in him assassinating one of Ra’s men, who was working with her. In the end, Chance deduces that Martian Manhunter was having an affair with Fire, asked her for money, and finally got it from Blue Beetle. He also believes Manhunter gave Fire that means to poison Luthor, poisoning chance instead.

I AM BATMAN #6 by John Ridley and Ken Lashley. Jace Fox has moved to New York and is dealing out justice as Batman, causing concerns to the political status quo. The Mayor decides that aligning with the Batman will be a great political step forward for himself and the city. Later he meets with Batman and convinces him to team up. Meanwhile, Chubb decides to keep fighting against Batman. In the end, she gets a call that leads her to a crime scene, where someone has decided to take one of the city’s philanthropists into a gruesome piece of art.

THE JOKER #12 by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Belen Ortega. Vengeance, Barbara Gordon, Cressida Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock are all headed to Texas in separate planes. Vengeance is in hiding in a plane and bails out, ultimately commandeering a vehicle. Talon is flying Cressida’s plane, after securing Julia, and a bandaged man renders Barbara unconscious. Jim reveals an assistant on his plane: Batgirl Cass. They all meet at the airfield, as Jim reveals that he knows who was behind A-Day. A plane leaves with Talon, Barbara, Julia and a hidden Cass, leaving Jim, Cressida and the bandaged man, revealed to be Bane, on the runway. Jim reveals that A-Day was never The Joker’s plan, but Bane’s all along. Meanwhile, The Joker is in a cage, waiting to be carved up. In the backup, Alexis Kaye's trial is set to begin, and Aiden is perched with a sniper rifle. Bluebird stops him but he claims Punchline said to make sure there were no loose ends and he throws himself out the window. Leslie calls and informs her Kelly is gone. Inside the courtroom, Harper’s brother waits to testify for the defense.

Monday, February 7, 2022

DC UNIVERSE Month 48, Part 2

NIGHTWING #88 by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo. Dick Grayson is still being hunted, but still plans on breaking ground at the Alfred Pennyworth Foundation, despite the fact that Blockbuster has sent Gunbunny and Gunhawk to assassinate him. Luckily the Titans show up to see that doesn’t happen. In the end, Heartless alone wants Grayson’s heart

NUBIA & THE AMAZONS #4 by Stephani Williams, Vita Ayala, Alitha Martinez and Darryl Banks. In a flashback, Nubia is in Chicago where, after saving a field trip from a mythological lion, she becomes involved in a relationship with Tina Knight. In the present, after much debate, including the questioning of how qualified Nubia is to lead, Nubia goes after Andromeda in the hopes that Medusa will release her grip on her.

ONE-STAR SQUADRON #2 by Mark Russell and Steve Lieber. Minute Man is a drug-addict desperately who attempts to make some cash to fuel his Miraclo pill habit. Things go bad and he eventually gets arrested while making an appearance at a comic convention, where he gets to meet Mark Russell, who writes this book. With the company in seeming disarray, Power Girl makes a power play and informs Red Tornado that the Board of Directors have voted him out.

ROBIN #10 by Joshua Williamson and Roger Cruz. Robin has been put into a deep trance and travels through space and time. He meets Ra's Al Ghul’s mother and learns how Ra's spent centuries trying to create the Lazarus Pits so he could bring his mother back. While he succeeded, she informed him that a demon lives in the pit. This leads to a battle between her army and his, resulting in her forces being banished to the island. Robin fights through the memories and comes out of his trance. He tells the other fighters that Mother Soul is Ra's Al Ghul’s mother. This is when Ra's, Talia and his followers arrive to correct his ancient mistake.

ROBIN & BATMAN #3 by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen. Croc arrives at Dick’s school and threatens the headmaster. Dick confronts him and so does Batman, who is captured by Croc. This leads Dick back to what remains of Haley’s Circus, where he realizes that Croc was one of the exhibits there when he was part of the Flying Graysons. He rescues Batman, defeats Croc and, in the end, actually makes friends at his school.

ROBINS #3 by Tim Seeley and Baldemar Rivas. The Robins battle the Junior Super criminals in an effort to save their captives. They defeat the bad guys, but Tim does not want to save the captives and is willing to fight the team to stop them, leading to Red Hood knocking Tim out. Spoiler visits the Neophyte of the Anarkies in prison while Dick argues with Bruce. In the end, Tim is held captive, and it appears Jenny Wren may have been masquerading as him.

STATIC: SEASON ONE #5 by Vita Ayala and Nikolas Draper-Ivey. Thanks to the glucose tablets Sharon gave Static, he is able to face off and defeat Hotstreak. Elsewhere, Darius comes across some prisoners, including Daisy. Static catches up with Darius and uses his power to fry the power inhibitors that was put on the prisoners. Unfortunately, Agent Jones offered them money and they stand in the way of Static’s plans to take down the server.

SUICIDE SQUAD #11 by Robbie Thompson, Dennis Hopeless, Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira and Dexter Soy. Rick Flag meets with Peacemaker and is trying to convince Bloodsport to join his side. Bloodsport reveals he cannot join up as Waller has captured every Bloodsport from every Earth. Meanwhile, Waller sends her team to Earth-8 to break into a vault. This brings them into conflict with The Retaliators, who are quickly defeated by Waller’s team. But they aren’t out of the woods yet as The Lightning Strikes team arrives. In the end, Flag’s team arrives at Waller’s compound…and Bloodsport is with them.

SUICIDE SQUAD: KING SHARK #5 by Tim Seeley and Scott Kolins. It all comes down to the final battle between King Shark and Man King. Shawn betrays King Shark, by telling him their friendship is not real. Man King displays his true self when he admits to using Shawn, who inspires King Shark to fight back. It appears he has won the day, but Man King had partnered with bugs and they have invaded everyone.

SUPERGIRL: WOMAN OF TOMORROW #7 by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. Supergirl battles space pirates while leaving Ruthye and Comet alone with Krem. Krem taunts Ruthye as he tries to get her to kill him, thus never revealing how to save Krypto. Supergirl gets captured and silently calls out for Comet, who flies off to save her. This leaves a vengeful Ruthye alone with Krem. Will she take her revenge?

SUPERMAN & ROBIN SPECIAL #1 by Peter J. Tomasi and Viktor Bogdanovic. Damian visits Jon, to tell him that there is a security alert going off in the Fortress of Solitude. Once there they discover damage and also the cube which had once brought Jon and his father to Dinosaur Island. They discover a very pregnant batlike creature and try to figure how to get it home. In the meantime, Nazi soldiers use the temporal gate to enter the Fortress, meaning our heroes need to take them out. The Nazis are defeated, the creature gives birth and heads back through the gate, which Jon seals up permanently.

SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL #6 by Tom Taylor and John Timms. People are being kidnapped in Bludhaven and taken to Gamorra. Jon and Jay head to S.T.A.R. Labs to get information on the Post-Human that had been used as a weapon against the Kent Farm. Once there, Jay encounters Robin and Lois Lane, who reveals the Gamorran ambassador had left on a ship, leading Jon to confront him. He rescues the captives and kidnaps the ambassador, after being attacked by a Post-Human sent by Bendis. Later, the ambassador reveals that Jay’s mom is still alive and Bendis prepares for “the Rising”.

SUPERMAN: SON OF KAL-EL #7 by Tom Taylor and Cian Tormey. Jay takes Jon to meet the members of The Truth, who may have connections to the Revolutionaries, as we see Chaos Kitten and Thylacine. Elsewhere, Bendix learns of a Kaiju coming to Metropolis and he plans on having his Post-Humans save the day. Jon teams up with Aquaman Jackson to calm the creature down, but the Gamorra Corps arrive and escalate the fight, causing the death of one of their own, apparently with Bendix’ blessing.

TASK FORCE Z #4 by Matthew Rosenberg, Eddy Barrows and Kieran McKeown. Red Hood meets with Two-Face, who explains everything they are doing is a test to make them legitimate government organization. Before their next mission, Mr. Bloom reveals his real evil motives and Red Hood encounters Batman, who isn’t happy with Jason’s current role. Waller meets with Dent, insisting she will shut him down. On the team’s mission, things go badly when Jason can’t control his team. But things get worse when another team of villains shows up and is ordered that no one gets out alive.

TEEN TITANS ACADEMY #11 by Tim Sheridan, Rafa Sandoval and Brent Peeples. Two months ago, Red X meets with a mysterious person who wants Dane protected until he can bring about the Apocalypse. In the present, the students team up to try to get to Dane, but he is being protected by Red X. The Tower is in danger of collapsing, but Billy Batson and the rest of the Marvel Family arrive to take down Red X and save the students. With Dane being coached by Billy and Red X in custody, all seems well…until the Tower collapses.

TITANS UNITED #5 by Cavan Scott and Jose Luis. The team faces off against Black Zero, formerly Connor Kent. He defeats the team and they end up captured by Blackfire. All but Starfire, who is unconscious in England with Lady Vic.

WONDER GIRL #7 by Joëlle Jones and Leila Del Duca. Yara battles Eros, defeating him and breaking down the gates of Mt. Olympus, allowing the Amazons to fight inside. Wonder Girl convinces Zeus to let Yara find her destiny, while Eros releases her from her bond before being taken to Hades. To be continued in the TRIAL OF THE AMAZONS.

WONDER WOMAN #783 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Marcio Takara, Vita Ayala and Skylar Patridge. Dr. Cizco has created a new Shining Knight while Wonder Womand and Deadman face off against Image Maker’s Wonder Woman duplicates. After defeating them, she goes to meet with Etta, who is working with Checkmate, which leads to a reuniting with Steve Trevor. The Shining Knight shows up and Deadman fails to learn his identity because of his magical helm. The duplicates come back, leading to the Knight teaming up with Diana. In the end, a duplicate visits Hippolyta, saying they will kill those that stand in their way. In the backup, the lead up to the TRIAL OF THE AMAZONS continues as they have a plan to take back the doorway and gain immortality.

WONDER WOMAN: EVOLUTION #3 by Stephanie Phillips and Mike Hawthorne. Diana finds herself in Nuremburg 1945, before being sent to another trial where she has to fight the Silver Swan. She then is taken to her battle with Major Disaster, when Vanessa was critically injured. She is forced to go back and fight Silver Swan and kills her, making Diana realize this is not a dream…it’s real.

WORLD OF KRYPTON #2 by Robert Venditti and Michael Avon Oeming. Two months ago, Jor-El explores the Phantom Zone, only to discover it is a fate worse than death. In present time, the trial of Kru-El begins and Dru-Zod passes judgement by sending Kru-El to the Phantom Zone, against vehement protests from Jor-El.

DC UNIVERSE, Month 48, Part 1

ACTION COMICS #1039 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Shawn Aldridge, Riccardo Federici and Adriana Melo. Superman is a prisoner, along with most of the remains of The Authority, and is forced to fight in the arena. Post-match, Superman talks with Kryl-Ux: one of the last of the Phaelosians. They are taken to help in the death of the Old Crow: the last survivor of the planet that was here before becoming Warworld. In the process, Superman sees writings similar to those on the Genesis fragment, which he realizes the priest cannot read and is just saying whatever he wants. Natasha convinces her slaver to let her work as an armorer and she crafts a chest piece based on his S design. Superman asks Kryl-Ux to teach him how to fight using a weapon. Elsewhere, Midnighter leads a small rebellion, where they discover a captured Apollo. In the backup, Martian Manhunter  continues to follow clues, leading to the reveal of the villain: the Crime Cartel and VULTURE.

AQUAMAN: THE BECOMING #5 by Brandon Thomas, Paul Pelletier and Diego Olortegui. Jackson meets with his sister at a Xebel diner when they see guards chasing a ship with members of the resistance. They work together to keep citizens from being harmed. Later, Jackson meets with Ha’wea. Meanwhile, Lucia downloads information to a jump drive and heads to meet with her kids, where she reveals that Meeka lied and faked the footage of her killing the guardsmen. They discover that Meeka’s master plot is to kill Mera and take hostages. Jackson says that Aquaman, meaning himself, can stop this.

AQUAMAN/GREEN ARROW-DEEP TARGET #4 by Brandon Thomas and Ronan Cliquet. Aquaman and Green Arrow are stuck on the moon and looking to get back home. In the process, Anderton initiates a Tabula Rasa protocol which will mind-wipe everyone. Arthur and Oliver steal a rocket and head back to Earth, crashing in the Atantic and having to fight their way past a sea monster to get back to the surface. But they find the world completely changed, with them being pursued y lizards people and they are getting defended by…Anderton?

ARKHAM CITY: THE ORDER OF THE WORLD #4 by Dan Watters and Dani. Dr. Jacosta Joy's the ghost of Amadeus Arkham while Azrael battles the Ten-Eyed Man. Ten-Eyed Man gives her the skull of what he tells her is Amadeus Arkham and tells her to run, but not before he loses the use of one of his hands. Elsewhere people are getting deathly ill, probably because Dr. Phosphorous and Nocturna are their neighbors. Dr. Joy arrives and is told that the skull is only 10 yeas old and obviously not Arkham’s skull. The Ten-Eyed Man ends up in the hospital where he tells the detective that Joy has been helping him. In the end, the person masquerading as the ghost of Amadeus Arkham goes to visit her boss…Professor Pyg.

BATGIRLS #2 by Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad and Jorge Corona.The Batgirls encounter the Saints: Tarsus Valentine and Assisi. They are a rebel gang that believes Simon Saint is still alive. Realizing they are outnumbered and outmatched, they flee back to Barbara. Later, they find the local gang of robbers and see that they are somehow connected to the GCPD. The Saints get a message from Simon Saint, but Barbara deduces that this is probably just Seer. Later, after observing their creepy neighbor apparently baking a human head, the save Mr. Dhaliwal from a mugging by one of the road orkers from last issue. In the end, the come across a rally imploring people to rise up…and Stephanie may have been compromised by the message…like the road workers were.

BATMAN #119 by Joshua Williamson, Karl Kerschl, Jorge Molina, Adriano Di Benedetto and Mikel Janin. Batman meets with Lex, who explains he is bankrolling Batman Inc. Batman is also being hunted by the authorities, as are all the Bat Family. He escapes the authorities and later, as Bruce, meets with Luthor, who tells him that with his money, he can be the best Batman. He also reveals that Abyss body is in the morgue and he will be taking control of it. Batman breaks into the morgue and determines that this body is not Abyss, something he truly realizes when Abyss attacks, gravely inuring him. He is also now blind, with his eyes turned jet blank. In the backup, Maps, last seen in GOTHAM ACADEMY, teams up with Batman to try to find clues about the disappearance of a friend, whether the Dark Knight likes it or not.

BATWOMAN/CATWOMAN SPECIAL #1 by Tom King, John Paul Leon, Bernard Chang and Mitch Gerards.Baby Selina Kyle is found in a trash bin and taken to an orphanage, where she learns about hard discipline. As she grows, she eventually becomes Catwoman, working with villains and tussling with Batman. Eventually, the two become romantically involved. Together, they have a child named Helena. Even though they get older, Selina and Bruce continue fighting crime, with Helena joining the crime fighting family. Bruce eventually passes away and Selina takes ownership of the orphanage. In the end, she is confronted by a mugger and killed.

BATMAN: THE KNIGHT #1 by Chip Zdarsky and Carmine Di Giandomenico. Hugo Strange is Bruce Wayne’s therapist and trying to help him work through his anger issues, which goes back to his days in school. We learn that Bruce’ way of getting back at bullies is to make their lives miserable. Along the way, he makes friends with a girl named Dana, who wonders about his state of mind. He also begins training and also gets involved in an underground fight club. In the end, he fires Strange, who he accuses of using hypnosis to strip Dana’s bank account. With the sounds of police sirens in the background, he tells Strange that Bruce is going away.

BATMAN: URBAN LEGENDS #11 by Vita Ayala, Ram V, Mohale Mashigo, Mark Russell, Nikola Cizmesija, Anand Radhakrishan, Arist Deyn and Karl Mostert. In the first story Batman and Zatanna team-up to solve a continuing problem from their youth, where they apparently conjured up something that continues to decimate the area. When they try to cast a spell to correct it, it seems to make things worse. In the second story, we see a back story for Wight Witch: a mercenary for hire who is working for Simon Saint. The biggest revelation: her original training led to training with Ghostmaker and Bruce Wayne. In the third tale, Eternity uses his powers to try and help solve a murder. But he should be looking in his own apartment building, where one of his neighbors gets murdered. In the last story, Batman adopts a dog he names Ace and makes him his partner. When they try to stop a hostage taking, Hugo Strange blows himself up, Batman gets captured by the “hostages” and Ace is going to go through reeducation to turn him back into a killing machine.

BLACK MANTA #5 by Chuck Brown and Valentine de Landro. Devil Ray reveals he was once one of Black Manta’s disposable henchmen until he discovered the Orichalcum. Meanwhile, Dr. Mist cures Manta and Torrid and his mission is to cure everyone impacted by the effects of Orichalcum. Manta has his own agenda and wants out, until Devil Ray shows up and mortally wounds Gallous. He is ready to let her die unless Manta comes with him. Manta agrees and Mist does his best to save Gallous. In the end, Manta and Devil Ray work together to get Devil Ray the trident he has always wanted. His grand plan: kill all the Atlanteans and rise Atlantis to the surface and declare himself king.

BLUE & GOLD #5 by Dan Jurgens and Ryan Sook. It’s 1962 and Rip Hunter is in the Cavern Club checking out the Beatles. He realizes his son is in trouble and heads to present day where Ted and Booster, while dealing with an overflow of clients, are battling Omnizon. Omnizon hypnotizes Rip and takes Ted and Booster away. When Rip snaps out of it, he reunites with Trixi, who goes by the name of Terri now. Meanwhile, our heroes are taken to Beh’imoor, where they are told to surrender to save the people of Earth. When Booster refuses, they are ordered to fight to the death.

CATWOMAN #39 by Tini Howard and Nico Leon. Selina has relocated to Gotham where she looks to take down the crime bosses of Gotham. She masquerades as a stripper and injects herself in a meeting with Eiko Hasigawa, last seen when Selina was revealed as the daughter of Rex Calabrese and took control of the Calabrese crime family, and the other bosses. During the fight, Black Mask shows up and tries to kill Selina and the other dancers. They escape but Selina wonders what Mask’s connection is here. She also gets a present in the form of a cat from someone who wants her to join his gang of thieves.

CRUSH & LOBO #8 by Mariko Tamaki and Amancay Nahuelpan. With Lobo and Crush both captured, it is revealed that the bomb was only a tracker and the whole experiment was to create a non-fiction book called TERRIBLE TOO. Crush breaks loose and beats on the administrator while Lobo takes out his robot therapist. Along the way, they defeat everyone, leading to a face-off between father and daughter. He briefly suggests teaming up to collect bounties, before they agree to go their separate ways. Crush considers going to visit her girlfriend but changes her mind. She gets a call from the prison, asking her to freelance for them, which she agrees to. She goes off on a new mission but may find a certain space barista waiting for her.

DEATHSTROKE INC. #5 by Joshua Williamson and Paolo Pantalena. Black Canary and Deathstroke head into a haunted house in the Ghost Zone, which Slade mentions having been at before when he worked for Prometheus. They take two different paths, with Slade reuniting with Grant and Dinah with her mother. It turns out to all be an illusion and the pair find themselves in the T.R.U.S.T. Castle. They are introduced to the T.R.U.S.T. Council, consisting of Libra, Hiro, Count Vertigo, Monocle, Phobia, Dr. Moon, Dr. Destiny, The Calculator, Deadline, Prometheus, Tattooed Man, Shrapnel and the Body Doubles. They explain that a combination of heroes and villains is the ultimate Super Society. Sade has heard enough and shoots The Calculator in the head and Libra in the chest, declaring himself the King of the Super Villains.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1047 by Mariko Tamaki and Ivan Reis. Arkham Tower is open and there is much fanfare. At a press conference, Dr. Wear trots out a reformed Nero XIX, much to the shock and dismay of Mayor Nakano, who he tried to kill. Later, Deb Donovan meets with Batwoman, who has concerns, especially about Wear’s seemingly non-existent medical license. Batwoman is concerned about the increase in pharmaceutical drugs hitting the streets and they the Party Crashers have returned, leading her to believe they are the source of these drugs. Later, during an arts and crafts session, we Ana Vulsion, who was taken down by Batman and Spoiler in DETECTIVE COMICS #1046. Flashing forward to Day 24, fires burn in Arkham Tower, and GCPD find themselves negotiating with an unknown assailant who has a list of demands. Oracle tries to reach the Bat-Family inside the Tower, but there is no answer from Spoiler or Nightwing. Ana Vulsion walks the halls with bloody scissors in her hands. Batwoman arrives just as Nero XIX, Ana and others throw Tobias Wear from the building, killing him. Of note, one of his fingers is missing, possibly cut off by Ana. Batwoman meets up with Cass, as they try to figure a way into the building. Nightwing checks in, saying he doesn’t know where Spoiler or Huntress are, although the latter is wounded and hiding in an elevator shaft. In the backup, set in the past, a young boy is traumatized after seeing his parents killed by The Joker. When police arrive, he tells the they were killed by The Joker and Batman. With no place to bring him, he gets put int Arkham Asylum.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1048 by Mariko Tamaki and Ivan Reis. In a flashback to many years ago, Tobias Wear is taken to Gotham Children Services following his mother conducting a violent attack. Coming forward to Day Twelve at Arkham Tower, Batwoman goes undercover and gets a tour of Arkham Tower, where she sees many villains such as Freeze and Ana Vulsion. After Batwoman leaves, Dr. Meridian meets with Wear and expresses some concerns. Batwoman goes back to Oracle and reveals what she has found while also telling Dick that she has seen a certain woman he asks about. In a final flashback, Tobias breaks out of Children Service custody and eats pizza with a friend while declaring disdain for his mother and apparently everyone who is criminally insane. In the backup, the young boy meets Clayface while Bruce Wayne arrives and meets with the staff, including Harleen Quinn. Feeing the boy isn’t safe in Arkham, Bruce arranges for him to be moved to the Martha Wayne Orphanage.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1049 by Mariko Tamaki and Ivan Reis. It’s Day 14 at Arkham Tower and Batwoman has gone undercover. Along the way, she sees that Siphon, a villain who traumatized her years ago, is an inmate here. She also tracks down and finds the woman Dick was asking about in the last issue: Helena, who is still suffering effects from her encounter with Vile. She refuses to leave, which is a concern for the Bat Family. Meanwhie, Cassandra is keeping an eye on  Party Crasher who has been called to the Tower to handle a Party Crasher who has been inappropriate to some of the inmates, specifically Ana Vulsion. She takes her revenge on him before the issue ends, which is “seen” and heard by Helena. In the backup, the boy tries to deal with being bullied and, with the help of Dr. Crane, he finally tales some control. But Crane shows up at night as The Scarecrow and takes a group of the boys to go off and kill Bruce Wayne.

DETECTIVE COMICS #1050 by Mariko Tamaki and Ivan Reis. Years ago, Helena survived an attack during No Man’s Land. Still suffering from Vile’s effects, she hears Ana kill Marc the Party Crasher. Dick goes undercover as a maintenance worker and discovers some blood, which he wants Oracle to analyze. Later Dr. Wear is threatened by Marc’s brother,  but the Psycho Pirate intervenes. In the backup, Scarecrow and the kids invade Wayne Manor, but are engaged by Robin. The boy convinves Scarecrow to not kill Robin and they leave, but not before the boy is gassed by Scarecrow, leading an arriving Batman to believe he has been poisoned. In the second backup, Batman, Robin and Superman battle Poison Ivy and Cyborg Superman. Robin stabs Cyborg Superman which seems to have an effect on Superman. In the distance, a shadowy figure who looks like Magog watches. To be continued in BATMAN/SUPERMAN: WORLD’S FINEST #1.

THE FLASH #778 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan and Brent Peeples. Irey and Maxine get kidnapped by Mammoth and Shimmer. Jai sees the abduction and follows, freeing the girls while Shimmer coordinates with The Calculator. Meanwhile, in Gemworld, Flash has to battle his allies, who have been corrupted by Eclipso. To save his friends, Wally agrees to go to Castle Opal, where he is captured. Back on Earth, Jai tells Irey that he knows their father is in trouble.

FUTURE STATE: GOTHAM #9 by Dennis Culver, Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko and Giannis Milonogiannis. Peacekeeper Red gets called to a crime scene, where there are two decapitated bodies…and one of them is apparently Grifter. Hunter Panic arrives and offers her help. Later, they all discover a petrified young woman who is revealed to be The Operator. Meanwhile, Nightwing breaks up a group dealing in Brane: a mind-altering drug derived from Venom. Talia arrives on the scene and learns that Nightwing is using the drug and asks him to help her track down her son, Damian. Later, Jason and Hunter Panic interrogate Punchline, who explains she know why The Operator is so wanted and is willing to cut a deal for her information. Meanwhile, Hush meets with Wild Dog, The Owl and The Whale while Jason and Hunter Panic race to three addresses to find Hush’ trio. But they are too late as Hush blows up an angry Wild Dog. Whale tries to flee and encounters the Next Joker. That’s when the new Batman arrives. In the backup, Batman is forced to save himself and The Joker from a massive flood in Gotham.

GREEN LANTERN #10 by Geoffrey Thorne, ChrisCross, Juan Castro and Marco Santucci. John Stewart wrestles with the idea of what he may become if he absorbs the God-Storm, meeting his deceased wife along the way. Ultimately, he absorbs God-Storm and becomes more like a New God. Meanwhile, things on Oa are going badly as the team tries to take down Guardian Koyos. Koyos' sister, Nemosyni joins the fight, but that doesn’t sway the outcome. Luckily, Hal Jordan and the Justice League arrive to lend a much-needed hand.

HARLEY QUINN #11 by Stephanie Phillips and Riley Rossmo. After a group therapy session, Harley learns that Kevin has been kidnapped by Keepsake. He reveals there is a train loaded with explosives heading towards the city. She has an impossible choice: save Kevin and sacrifice the city or let Kevin die to save the city. She makes the decision to save the city, but maybe Blane will show up in time to save Kevin.

HUMAN TARGET #4 by Tom King and Greg Smallwood. Christopher Chance and Ice meet with Blue Beetle, who apparently is a silent partner in Booster Gold's latest business venture. After a full day of watching Ice and Beetle team up on a variety of missions, a drunk Ted Kord reveals he didn’t give Booster the money…but Martian Manhunter did. Could he have been the person behind the poisoning?

I AM BATMAN #5 by John Ridley, Christian Duce and Juan Ferreyra. Jace is about to be killed by T.A.L.O.S. but thinks of what happened in Vietnam and manages to flee. T.A.L.O.S.catches up with him but, when the lower portion of his mask falls off, Lucius recognize him shuts down T.A.L.O.S. which allows Batman to be victorious. Later, father and son patch up their relationship, as Jace reveals he is leaving to be closer to the rest of the family, as Tam will be undergoing therapy in New York. Lucius also convinces him to lose the face mask and be himself.

ICON & ROCKET: SEASON ONE #5 by Reginald Hudlin, Leon Chills and Doug Braithwaite. Icon interrogates Ms. Baker and threatens to kill her if she doesn’t reveal information about the N.S.A. and the alien. Later, he meets with Xiomara and they taken on a team of super villains, with their leader blowing up a bridge and apparently killing the heroes. Elsewhere, Rocket is having problems in school and meets with a new student. The two quickly seem to become friends but it turns out he is the alien in disguise.

THE JOKER #11 by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Belen Ortega. In a flashback, we learn that the Sampsons were forced to make one of their own a fall guy in order to stay out of jail and get rich from the oil on their land. In the present, Gordon is recovering from his wound under Barbara and Julia’s care. He contacts Bullock and gets the back story on the Sampsons. Despite his daughter’s orders, he leaves and charters a private jet. In the end, the Sampsons have captured the Joker and preparing to roast him on a spit. In the backup, Cullen is having issues with his friendship with the Royal Flush Gang. And Harper is trying her best to help Kelly get ready for trial. But that may not go well as it looks like one of the prosecution’s team is a Royal Flush Gang member.

THE JOKER PRESENTS: A PUZZLEBOX #6 by Matthew Rosenberg, Juan Doe, Jesus Merino, Vicente Cifuentes and Shawn Crystal. Apparently Batman has taken the puzzlebox but, when he meets with The Riddler, he reveals himself to be Clayface. Mr. Freeze shows up, pits Basil on ice and takes the box as payment. Back at GCPD, Mr. Freeze attempts a breakout, which results in the station having it’s water supply shut off. Later, The Joker examines the body of The Riddler and tells another tale. It seems that Clayface was masquerading as him. In the end, the station is in lockdown and things don’t look good. Batman arrives and tells Gordon that someone has activated the Master Engine, meaning things are going from bad to much, much worse.

JUSTICE LEAGUE #71 by Brian Michael Bendis, Ram V, Phil Hester and Sumit Kumar. An extradimensional portal has been opened and, luckily for all, have managed to close it and send the creatures back to where they came from. At last, the Royal Flush Gang reveals their heist of the Fortress of Solitude was to get a space rock which could make them rich. Later, the League and Checkmate meets with Daemon Rose, with Checkmate offering him a job. In the backup, Khalid Nassour muses about his role now as the new Dr. Fate.

JUSTICE LEAGUE INCARNATE #3 by Dennis Culver, Joshua Williamson, Ariel Olivetti, Andrei Bressan, Todd Nauck and Nik Virella. On Earth-41, the Nimrod Squad has arrived but are ordered to stand down by Sore, who informs everyone that darkness is coming due to the crack in the Multiverse. Elsewhere, it seems Dino-Cop, Mary Marvel and Thunderer survived the crash on Earth-7. On Earth-31, Captain Wonder and her Amazons save Avery from pirates. When they open the treasure chest, they find it contains comics. On Earth-33, Cavin and Maya meet with an editor from DC Comics where they tell him about their mission and he believes that through comics, anything is possible. On Earth-7, Thomas Wayne is adjusting to being in a carton world when Avery arrives and team members finally begin to come together. They all end up on Earth-33 where it is revealed that the DC editor is really Darkseid. There is a battle and Doctor Multiverse declares that they have to let Darkseid win. In the end, Dino-Cop, Mary Marvel and Thunderer find Aquawoman and Orion, who reveals that Earth-7 IS  the Obivion Machine. And the Great Darkness is coming.

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #1 by Brian Michael Bendis and Scott Godlewski. The Legion learns there is a Great Darkness coming and during a battle between the Legion and a space creature, one of the of Triplicate Girl’s three personas disappears, only to end up in the present day, where she meets the Justice League. In the future, Jon brings the Legion to meet the League, where Triplicate Girl sees that her missing third has aged, meaning they can’t safely merge. A darkness arrives and everyone disappears except for Gold Lantern.