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Red Hood by Jeff Trammell and Rob Guillory
The Red Hood gets dosed with Scarecrow's fear toxin and faces his fear of failure. Rob Guillory's art doesn't really belong in a Batman book. The story also has some logic issues. Like how Scarecrow knew to kill Jason's childhood friend when Scarecrow doesn't know the Red Hood's true identity.
Dec 15, 2021 08:47PM
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Happy Birthday, Damian! by Andrew Aydin & Juni Ba
It's Damian's birthday, time for Ra's al Ghul to grant him immortal life. There's very little characterization of all of Batman's sidekicks. Everyone has Spider-Man's quippy personality including Damian who is nothing like that. Damian should be a little $#!t you want to punch but he can back his swagger up with his skills. Juni Ba's art looked really out of place
Dec 15, 2021 09:16PM
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A Quiet Getaway by Grace Ellis & Maria Laura Sanapo

The best story so far. Batwoman heads to a cabin in the Appalachians for some downtime where she gets involved in a local Mothman legend. Good story. Great art.
Dec 15, 2021 09:02PM
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Haunted by the Past by Jeff Trammell & Rob Guillory
The Red Hood gets dosed with Scarecrow's fear toxin and faces his fear of failure. Rob Guillory's art doesn't really belong in a Batman book. The story also has some logic issues. Like how Scarecrow knew to kill Jason's childhood friend when Scarecrow doesn't know the Red Hood's true identity.
Dec 15, 2021 08:50PM
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John Constantine by Danny Lore, Ray-Anthony Height and Adriana Melo
Constantine mixes it up with Papa Midnite. Everything about this was just OK.
Dec 15, 2021 08:33PM
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Vixen by Geoffrey Thorne and CrissCross
Yay for the return of the Global Guardians! I've always enjoyed this team with members from various countries around the globe.

Superman by Brandon Easton and Jahnoy Lindsay
Clark Kent researches an article about The Mass Incarceration of Black Men in America while investigating a series of cases where black men about ready to get out of prison wake up the next day @ home
Dec 15, 2021 08:32AM
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