
The Turtles, Usagi and their allies fight the Mogura ninja, and Kitsune is killed. TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES/USAGI YOJIMBO: WHEREWHEN #3 (IDW, 2023) – “Wherewhen Part 3,” Stan Sakai. The next issue isn’t coming out for another month. This storyline ends with what Hazel calls “an actual happy ending.” However, in the B plot, The Will and Petrichor try to kill each other, and Sophie gets killed as collateral damage. In the main storyline, Alana searches frantically for the kids, and manages to find them just before the deadline to leave the planet. The solicitation just says “Everything’s going to be fine,” but the cover art is a picture of Lying Cat. This issue’s soliciation is a cute piece of metatext. SAGA #65 (Image, 2023) – untitled, Brian K. As the title indicates, the plot is that Barry is afraid to use his powers, and this turns out to be caused by an inner ear injury.

The backup story, “The Flash’s Super-Speed Phobia!”, is by the same team. Barry defeats him by sending him back to the future. Angry at being rejected from a magician’s convention, Abra Kadabra commands the Flash and his fellow citizens to steal all the money in town and give it to him. He is quite underrated.įLASH #182 (DC, 1968) – “The Thief Who Stole All the Money in Central City!”, John Broome, Ross Andru. This is an exciting issue, but its most notable quality is Kerry Gammill’s often stunning artwork. Meanwhile, an amnesiac man who looks like Clark Kent is wandering around Metropolis. Eventually Mongul kills him, but the Eradicator saves him. Superman, bearded and dressed in rags, is trapped on Mongul’s Warworld.

SUPERMAN #32 (DC, 1989) – “Gladiator,” Roger Stern, Kerry Gammill.
