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Mary Bromfield has always struggled to determine who she is outside her family…kinda hard to do when you’re all superheroes! Now, after Billy Batson’s heroic sacrifice, the power of Shazam has vanished, and she’s been left powerless. A.X.E.: EVE OF JUDGMENT, A.X.E.: JUDGMENT DAY #1-6, IMMORTAL X-MEN #5-7, X-MEN RED (2022) #5-7, A.X.E.: DEATH TO THE MUTANTS #1-3, X-FORCE (2020) #30-33, X-MEN (2021) #13-14, WOLVERINE (2020) #24 and #25 (A STORY), MARAUDERS (2022) #6, FANTASTIC FOUR (2018) #47-48, AVENGERS (2018) #60, A.X.E.: AVENGERS, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (2022) #10, A.X.E.: X-MEN, A.X.E.: IRON FIST, A.X.E.: STARFOX, CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019) #42, A.X.E.: ETERNALS and A.X.E.: JUDGMENT DAY OMEGA Rich Johnston (August 27, 2014). "DC Comics To Rush Out Gotham Central #1 In Time For The TV Show For A Dollar". BleedingCool. MISTER MIRACLE #19-25; THE NEW GODS #12-19; ADVENTURE COMICS #459-460; THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #112, #128, and #138; DC COMICS PRESENTS #12; FIRST ISSUE SPECIAL #13; JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #183-185; LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #290-294; LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES ANNUAL #3; SECRET SOCIETY OF SUPER-VILLAINS #1-5; SUPER POWERS #1-5; SUPER POWERS (VOL. 2) #1-6; SUPER POWERS (VOL. 3) #1-4; SUPER POWERS COLLECTION #13-23; SUPER-TEAM FAMILY #15; and material from DC SPECIAL SERIES #10 and LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #287 DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL #1-7, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL GUIDEBOOK #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL INFINITE HOUR EXXXTREME! #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHTS #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL MULTIVERSE'S END #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL RISE OF THE NEW GOD #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL ROBIN KING #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE LAST 52: WAR OF THE MULTIVERSES #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE MULTIVERSE WHO LAUGHS #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL THE SECRET ORIGIN #1, DARK NIGHTS: DEATH METAL TRINITY CRISIS #1, and JUSTICE LEAGUE (2018) #53-57

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FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2007 (SPIDER-MAN), AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1999) #546-583, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL (2008) #1, SECRET INVASION: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1-3, PRESIDENTS’ DAY CELEBRATION DIGITAL COMIC, SPIDER-MAN: FEAR ITSELF ONE-SHOT (2009), AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: EXTRA! #2, SPIDER-MAN: SWING SHIFT DIRECTOR’S CUT ONE-SHOT and material from AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: EXTRA! #1

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DEADPOOL (1997) #10-20, DEADPOOL/DEATH ANNUAL '98, HEROES FOR HIRE (1997) #10-11, BABY'S FIRST DEADPOOL BOOK and AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #47 STAR WARS: DARK TIMES - FIRE CARRIER #1-5, STAR WARS: DARK TIMES - A SPARK REMAINS #1-5, STAR WARS: DARTH VADER AND THE NINTH ASSASSIN #1-5, STAR WARS: DARTH VADER AND THE CRY OF SHADOWS #1-5, STAR WARS: DROIDS SPECIAL #1, STAR WARS: DROIDS (1994) #1-6, STAR WARS: DROIDS (1995) #1-8 and STAR WARS: THE PROTOCOL OFFENSIVE - plus material from STAR WARS VISIONARIES; STAR WARS TALES #11-12, #15 and #20; DARK HORSE PRESENTS ANNUAL '99; and STAR WARS GALAXY MAGAZINE #1 The original three-issue mini-series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures issues #1–17, plus the short stories “Zen Million Year to Birth,” “The Night of Monsterex,” “Metamorphosis,” “A Forgotten TMNT Adventure,” “Yo-Ho-Ho! And a Bottle of Mutagen!,” and “Doomsday Hassle in Banshee Castle.”

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A story told from the point of view of MCU temp Stacy as she writes to her friend Meg about her life in the MCU and her fantasies (including romantic fantasies about Batman). AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #351-375, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL (1964) #25-26 and material from SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #11-12, WEB OF SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #7-8 and NEW WARRIORS ANNUAL #2

His hold is breaking!” That’s the message written in blood across the minds of Arkham Tower’s inhabitants, after a nightmare melee is unleashed! With Gotham’s deadliest criminals reverting to their former, murderous selves in one horrific night, Dr. Wear has a lot of explaining to do…and a lot of covering up to perform. Can Nightwing get to the bottom of this mystery before the people of Arkham Tower are put in peril again?

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I read and reviewed Gotham Central in individual collections. This was my second time reading the entire run. It's just as good on the reread. THE KINGDOM #1-2, THE KINGDOM: KID FLASH #1, THE KINGDOM: NIGHTSTAR #1, THE KINGDOM: OFFSPRING #1, THE KINGDOM: PLANET KRYPTON #1 and THE KINGDOM: SON OF THE BAT #1 PREDATOR: HELL & HOT WATER #1-3, PREDATOR: PRIMAL #1-2, PREDATOR: NEMESIS #1-2, PREDATOR: HELL COME A-WALKIN’ #1-2, PREDATOR: CAPTIVE, PREDATOR: HOMEWORLD #1-4, PREDATOR: XENOGENESIS #1-4, PREDATOR (2009) #1-4, PREDATORS #1-4, PREDATORS: BEATING THE BULLET, PREDATORS: PRESERVE THE GAME, PREDATOR: HUNTERS #1-5, PREDATOR: HUNTERS II #1-4 and PREDATOR: HUNTERS III #1-4 — plus material from DARK HORSE PRESENTS (1986) #124 and #137, and FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2009: PREDATORFANTASTIC FOUR (1998) #536-537; THOR (2007) #1-12, 600; and material from DARK REIGN: THE CABAL (2009) #1 SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #27-28, DAREDEVIL (1964) #219 and #226-233, DAREDEVIL: THE MAN WITHOUT FEAR #1-5 and MARVEL GRAPHIC NOVEL: DAREDEVIL - LOVE AND WAR CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #307-350 and ANNUAL #8, MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #29, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #278, IRON MAN (1968) #228, material from MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #26 and #31-32 WEB OF SCARLET SPIDER #1-4, AMAZING SCARLET SPIDER #1-2, SCARLET SPIDER (1995) #1-2, SPECTACULAR SCARLET SPIDER #1-2, SCARLET SPIDER UNLIMITED #1, GREEN GOBLIN #3, SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN (1996) #0-3 and WIZARD MINI-COMIC, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #407-410 and ANNUAL '96, SPIDER-MAN (1990) #64-67, NEW WARRIORS (1990) #67, SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #230-233, SPIDER-MAN/PUNISHER: FAMILY PLOT #1-2, SPIDER-MAN HOLIDAY SPECIAL #1, SPIDER-MAN: THE FINAL ADVENTURE #1-4, SPIDER-MAN UNLIMITED (1993) #11, SPIDER-MAN TEAM-UP #2-3 and material from VENOM: ALONG CAME A SPIDER #1-4

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Although I wish all of them got equal attention, all of the characters are enjoyable and well-drawn, lending to further ground the comic book atmosphere. Most of the story arcs were great but the standouts to me were: CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) #100-113 and material from TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #59-99 and NOT BRAND ECHH #3 Have you ever wondered what “The Wire” would be like if, on top of illegal drug trade, city government and corruption and dealing with dishonesty on the force the officers also had to worry about Batman getting in the way and the Joker’s latest super-scheme? Book Formats – This will list out an abbreviation for roughly the size format of the book. See the other expanded paragraph for a full listing.Mighty Morphin #1-12, Power Rangers #1-12, Power Rangers Unlimited: Edge of Darkness #1, Power Rangers Unlimited: Heir to Darkness #1 One other thing the series pointed out was how ridiculous some of the 'laws' are for certain super villains. It seems ALL of Batman's super villains are able to escape the death penalty and really having to suffer any punishment for their crimes because they are considered insane; yet, Arkham Asylum seems to have a revolving door when it comes to villains being able to essentially come-and-go as they please. That is what made this series so frustrating for me - there is zero justice in the series at all. None, whatsoever. The perps and villains continue to get away with murdering people, committing heinous crimes, and abusing people, and there are zero repercussions for their actions. It really made this reader wonder why more people, at least in Gotham, do not turn to a life of crime, as the criminals seem to have more rights and freedoms than the innocent parties do. It does not matter how many people one of Batman's villains kills, or any criminal in Gotham (or in comics, in general) - he will never suffer any punishment for his actions and there will never be any kind of justice. The argument of "we have to be better than them and not sink to their level" is a pathetic argument, in light of the massive numbers of dead people and of victims throughout this series, alone. Bat?an doesn't like guns. Boo-hoo! He still breaks the law by beating his opponents nearly senseless at times, by breaking their bones, by intimidating them (up to a point), and by committing crimes of assault-and-battery against them. He commits crimes of breaking-and-entering whenever he pleases, so he really is no better than the criminal element he fights as he figures the ends justify the means, although committing crimes to stop crimes really makes zero sense. So, it was interesting to read a story from a 'cop's point-of-view' in which so many officers are not happy with the Batman or the problems he causes them because of his methods.

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