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Forging a New Batman in ‘Justice League Gods and Monsters: Batman #1’
Making Kirk Langstrom a believable Batman... to an extent, in one of the trinity of prequel books to Justice League: Gods & Monsters.
A Giant-Sized Teaser in ‘Justice League of America #1’
A triple-sized story that has limited substance, but a lot of style and even more potential.
‘Justice League #41’ Chronicles a Catalyst of War
A war of dark secrets, epic scales, and everything in between.
Hollow Redemption in ‘Wonder Woman Annual #1’
Wonder Woman responds to the Amazons' atrocities, but it's not in time and not enough.
A Confluence of Conflicts in ‘Convergence #1’
The arena for a multiversal clash is set, but lacks theatrics.
The High Art of Disownership in ‘Death Sentence: London’
Death Sentence: London is quite possibly the most important work of 2015.
‘The Secret History of Wonder Woman’ Also Reveals a Great Deal About Our Own Social History
Jill Lepore's hit new book on Wonder Woman sheds light not only on the astonishing origins of this iconic character, but also on the fascinating social and political strands of history which gave rise to her.
A Royal Struggle: “Wonder Woman #38”
Wonder Woman is the ultimate feminine ideal, but even she deals with her share of insecurities.
Godhood, Womanhood, and Humanity: “Wonder Woman #35”
The culmination of so many battles brings out Wonder Woman's greatest strengths, but not much else.