Thursday, May 21, 2026

Nightwing #138 Review

 


Nightwing #138 Review

Writer: Dan Watters

Penciler: Denys Cowan

Inker: Norm Rapmund

Colorist: Francesco Segala

Letterer: Wes Abbott

Cover Artists: Jorge Fornés, Dani & Philip Tan

Editors: Jessica Berbey & Rob Levin

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: May 20, 2026

 

When Nightwing ventured into the Cirque Du Sin, the Zanni forced him to play a game to rescue the abducted children. But his game had consequences for the outside world. When Nightwing returned to his city, he found buildings lying in ruins thanks to the Zanni's otherworldly contest.

 

Now, his sister is gone, and Bernard Bisogni has taken over the mayor’s office. Like Nero's plan to rebuild Rome, Biscogni's determination to reshape Blüdhaven unleashes chaos. Traffic jams proliferate. While the well-to-do relocate, poorer residents linger in the construction zones. And when the workers find skeletons amid the broken foundations, spirits arise to haunt the living. Can Dick Grayson sleep without suffering from constant nightmares amid these occult manifestations? And can he protect the city he loves amid rising outrage over his actions? Let's leap into Nightwing #135 and see!

 

Story

Once again, the media is baying for Nightwing’s blood. But this time, Ms Eastbourne is rallying public support to indict Nightwing on eight counts of manslaughter. As she did when the Zanni abducted children, Barbara Gordon tells him that accidents happen. But Dick Gordon is used to being a leader, and he has taken Blüdhaven under his protection.

 

Just like a captain is responsible for everything that occurs on his vessel, Dick holds himself accountable for the madness afflicting his city. And then, there is the disturbing symmetry. Dick rescued nine children from the Cirque Du Sin. Now, Ms Eastbourne has laid nine deaths (presumably including Olivia Pearce) at Nightwing's door.

 

Nightwing #138 follows Dick's investigation of cattle mutilation. When he interviews a farmer, Dick learns of similar attacks on nearby farms. At first, the farmer blamed troublesome kids from Blüdhaven for the attacks. Now, like Dick Grayson, Mr Jones suspects a supernatural attack.

 

In Dan Watters’ story, Dick Grayson is struggling. He can’t sleep. Dick knows that somewhere out there is the 300-year-old witch who caused the pileup. But his city is also changing. The new superhighway is a symbol that the Blüdhaven he knew is transforming. Dick Grayson is no stranger to death and rebirth. He knows that partnerships and team-ups aren't forever. No matter how well-intentioned, Dick disliked Batman venturing into his territory and telling him how to protect his city. But even if it makes him uncomfortable, Dick Grayson puts Blüdhaven and its surroundings above opening old wounds to protect others in Nightwing #138.

 

 

Art

Holding his rifle before him, a farmer descends a slope toward his barn. The expression on his face and the size of his barn reinforce his daily struggle to maintain his farm. Yet when Nightwing visits his stone house the next day, the muntin separating the window panes evokes the barred cells that Barbara Gordon now calls home. The farmer’s disfigured face reminds Dick what, for all her brave talk, might happen to Babs in Vandal Savage's new Supermax Penitentiary.

 

As Denys Cowan and Norm Rapmund enlarge the black-and-white image captured on Dick's phone, Francesco Segala enlivens it with a hint of Barbara's red hair. Interior lighting tinges the garage blue as Dick works on his black-and-blue car. When he turns on a monitor, streaks of green, purple, and orange obscure Ms Eastborne’s natural coloring. Yet, worn over her white blouse, the prosecutor’s blue vest suggests a potential link with Nightwing. At the farm, Dick conducts his investigation throughout the day in Nightwing #138. Then, after the blazing orange sky fades, someone arrives to aid Dick, glowing with radiant and regal colors.

 

While characters speak black uppercase letters into white dialogue balloons, Wes Abbott portrays Dick’s thoughts and off-camera dialogue with black letters in blue narrative boxes. Barbara’s (or Oracle’s) black dialogue appears in green boxes. Faces on monitors speak into serrated balloons with lightning bolt arrows. The letters grow bold for intonation, swell for raised voices, and shrink for lowered voices. Yet as an enlarged cry provokes fright, a response in a star suggests the difficulties of overcoming trauma. Thanks to DC Comics for providing a review copy.

 

Final Thoughts

People like Bruce Wayne and Barbara Gordon keep telling Dick Grayson that what happens to him isn’t his fault. Yet Batman has lost his Batcaves, and Barbara Gordon is in Supermax Penitentiary for being Oracle. Still, something Dick can’t rationally explain has awakened in Blüdhaven. And until he can put it to rest, Dick Grayson can’t sleep in Nightwing #138.

 

Rating 9.2/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Nightwing #138.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Nightwing #137


Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Mike Wellman on creating Indie Comics

 



Mike Wellman on creating Indie Comics

 

When Mike Wellman ran a shop in the Los Angeles area, he realized that few characters in the books he sold looked like his customers. So, he decided to create a story different from what was available from the established publishers, using a hero they could identify with. The result was Mac Afro, which he described as Shaft meets Star Wars.

 

 


 


 

Creating comics also allowed Mike to explore his passions. Mike loves rock music. When the opportunity to create comics based on his favorite rock bands arose, he jumped at the chance. The result: A flipbook based on Faith No More and Mr Bungle, a side project from the lead singer of Faith No More.

 

 


 

 

Like many of us, Mike followed what was happening in Washington, DC. So he created comics to explore political themes. One project he’s proud of is A Shadow Called Danger. It’s a webcomic that he created with Bradley C Rader. He showed off a collection of the series as a trade paperback at WonderCon 2026.

 

Thanks to Mike Wellman and WonderCon 2026 for sharing this story with us.


Deathstroke: The Terminator #3 Preview

 


Someone set Slade Wilson up. His anonymous client hired him to take out a mystery target. But when he arrived, Slade found Wintergreen's body. 

Wintergreen was there for him when his son died and his marriage hit the rocks. So Slade wants answers. Who framed him for Wintergreen's murder? And can Slade live long enough to discover who double-crossed him?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Deathstroke: The Terminator #3 Preview

Writer: Tony Fleecs

Artist & Cover Artist: Carmine Di Giandomenico

Variant Cover Artists: Dan Panosian, Brad Walker Howard Porter

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: May 20, 2026

 

The Bounty is out on Slade Wilson! 

 

It’s said there is no honor among thieves. But there is a code among killers. Slade Wilson wrote the code. And now he’s in Deadshot’s and Deathblow’s crosshairs for breaking its first rule!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside this DC Next Level series:

 

 


 

 


 

 

 



 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Deathstroke: The Terminator #2.

For how this series began, see my preview of Deathstroke: The Terminator #1. 

Absolute Flash #15 Preview

 


Rudy West loved his son. Wally knows that, even if he blamed his father for his mother's death. They didn't get along before Rudy sacrificed himself amid the chaos at Fort Fox. Now, Wally wants to get his father back. The friend he made at Ralph Dibny's mission also yearns to reconnect with her family. 

While traveling through the Mirror Dimension, Wally glimpsed his father, and Linda spotted her brother. So Wally agreed to find the last person he ever wants to see again. Can Wally and Linda trust the man trapped in the Mirror Dimension to keep his promise? And even if they find Elenore Thawne, why should the woman responsible for the destruction of Fort Fox help them?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Absolute Flash #15

Writer: Jeff Lemire

Artist & Cover Artist: Nick Robles

Variant Cover Artists: Davide Paratore, Mahmud Asrar & Dustin Nguyen

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99 US/$5.99 US (card stock)

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: May 20, 2026

 

 

What lurks within S.T.A.R. Labs?!

 

 

On the hunt for answers, Wally is drawn to the derelict facility of the now defunct super-science lab, S.T.A.R. LABS. But something is dwelling within the halls of this place, and the Flash is not ready for this new threat!

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 


 

 

 



 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my review of Absolute Flash #14

Superman Unlimited #13 Review

 


Superman Unlimited #13 Review

Writer: Dan Slott

Artist: Lucas Meyer

Colorist: Giuliano Peratelli

Letterer: Dave Sharpe

Cover Artist: Taurin Clarke

Variant Cover Artists: Guillem March; Karen S Darboe; Salvador Larroca; Anthony Marques, J Bone & Dave Stewart

Editors: Jillian Grant & Paul Kaminski

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $4.99/$5.99 Card Stock

Release Date: May 20, 2026

 

President Castilho may have banished Lois Lane and her staff from El Cordero. Still, that won't prevent Lois from expanding the Daily Planet's reach. Lois knows she can count on her son to run the new Smallville office, even if she hasn’t heard from Jon Kent lately. And with her husband missing, Lois could use some help raising her young son. She hopes the mysterious "Tomorrow Man" who brought Jon back to her as a child will help her raise the Kryptonian boy in Clark's absence.

 

Will Jon reveal his identity and tell her that he won his younger self in a fourth-dimensional contest with Master Txyz? And how will Subject 06638, aka “Beppo”, react to the experimental Green K serum? Let’s stop by a phone booth, leap into Superman Unlimited #13, and see!

 

Story

After researchers injected Subject O6638 with their experimental serum, the chimpanzee escaped his captivity. While the staff searched Metropolis, the monkey found Mr Bibbowski’s stall and gobbled up his dinner. But instead of reacting with anger, “Bibbo” befriended the monkey. And after misreading his wristband, Bibbo unintentionally dubbed his new friend Beppo. When the researchers find their escapee the next morning, watch to see if Earth’s yellow sun gives the monkey superpowers.

 

Jon Kent faces a dilemma in Superman Unlimited #13. After Master Txyz ripped Jon’s younger self out of time, he worried about creating a paradox. Despite combating Master Txyz’s assertion that Jon can never grow into the Superman title, now Jon can't even resurrect his former Superboy name, as it belongs to his younger self. Forced to shield his features to prevent a time paradox, Jon must also craft a new identity without another recognizable hero to introduce him to the world.

 

In Dan Slott’s story, Lois also struggles to come to terms with becoming a single parent again. With Jon’s middle years stolen away from her, Lois invested in her career. After taking the reins of a worldwide media company, she and Clark kicked Jon out of the nest to find his feet in Smallville. Lois doesn’t understand how Jon could have reverted to his childhood. Worse, Clark isn't there to help the Human woman raise a superhuman son in Superman Unlimited #13.

 

Art

Like their names, the researchers' similar likenesses suggest their origins. Sharing the same dress sense, the silver equipment hanging from their necks links with Beppo's silver collar. After sharing his perogies with his new friend, Bibbo gifts Beppo a symbol of his friendship. While Beppo dominates a page, chains separate green-tinted scenes from his recent past.

 

As Lucas Meyer portrays Beppo, young Jon, and Lois’ journey into fear, older Jon tries to mitigate their trauma. When Beppo grows frightened amid the lush greenery of Hob’s Bay, Bibbo seeks to alleviate it with a roll of green. Yet Beppo’s green eyes grow red when the chimpanzee grows angry, just as red fabric surrounds young Superboy’s face when Ultraman strangles and dunks him in lava. While lavishing a nuanced palette on Superman Unlimited #13, Giuliano Peratelli pairs an all-red scene showcasing Beppo’s response to fear with a later scene featuring young Jon.

 

Dave Sharpe places uppercase black dialogue in white dialogue balloons and thoughts in colored narrative boxes. Words grow bold for intonation, swell for raised voices, and shrink for lowered or distant voices. While Tee-Nah’s bold words fill roughly drawn balloons, Beppo’s translated speech appears as small lowercase letters. Sound effects accompany knives shattering, guns blazing, bones breaking, and jaws chomping. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.  

 

Final Thoughts

People often obey an aggressor when threatened or tortured. Others react violently to threats or ill treatment. As Jon Kent deceives the world to protect everyone, Superman's absence forces all the characters to face their fears and level up in Superman Unlimited #13.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside, see my preview of Superman Unlimited #13.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Superman Unlimited #12.

 

For how this series started, see my review of Superman Unlimited #1


Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Absolute Green Arrow #1 Preview

 


In theory, no one's above the law. But when money can buy influence, the rich just get richer. Jubal Slade may have gotten forced out of his company. Still, he's living the high life. At least Jubal was, until someone slipped past his defenses and slaughtered his security detail. Then, they came after him.

After Oliver Queen's death, who has taken up the mantle of the Green Arrow? And who will Jubal's billionaire friends hire to protect themselves?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Absolute Green Arrow #1 Preview

Writer: Pornsak Pichetshote

Artist and Cover Artist: Rafael Albuquerque

Variant Cover Artists: Gerald Parel, Guillem March, and Tula Lotay

1:25 Variant Cover Artist: Reiko Murakami

Foil Variant Cover Artist: Rafael Albuquerque

Also Available: logo cover

Publisher: DC Comics 

Price $4.99 US/$5.99 Card Stock

Issue Length 32 Pages

Series Length: 6 Issues

Release Date: May 20, 2026

 

 

Without the trick arrows…

Without the money…Without mercy…

What’s left is the Absolute Hunter!

 

 

A serial killer is slaughtering corrupt billionaires. The only clue to his identity is the mysterious green arrows sticking out of his victims’ corpses. Executive protection specialist Dinah Lance, a.k.a. Absolute Black Canary, is one of the people tasked to uncover this murderer’s identity as she investigates her suspects…all familiar DC archers uniquely linked to a recently murdered Oliver Queen. I Know What You Did Last Summer for billionaires, Absolute Green Arrow reimagines the Emerald Archer’s mythos into a dangerous, urban horror murder-mystery by Eisner winners Pornsak Pichetshote (Dead Boy Detectives, Infidel) and Rafael Albuquerque (Detective Comics, American Vampire).


Now, let's take a look inside:







Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened to Oliver Queen, see my preview of Absolute Evil #1.

For more on the series, see Pornsak Pichetshote on Absolute Green Arrow.

Catwoman #87 Preview

 


When Katarina Belov awoke in the hospital, she still had her life. She still had her money. Yet her sons were dead. Her empire lay in ruins. The doctors and nurses did what they could for her. But her burned body and disfigured face reminded Katarina how Selina Kyle had destroyed her world.

After she traced Selina back to Gotham, Katarina found Roman Sionis. Like her, Black Mask's empire had fallen. But unlike him, she had money. All she needed was a plan for taking down Selina Kyle. Katarina couldn't have offered Roman a better present if she had tried. After killing one of her friends and abducting another, who will Black Mask capture and kill next? And can anyone help Selina Kyle survive Katarina Belov and Black Mask's revenge?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Catwoman #87 Preview

Writer: Torunn Grønbekk

Artist: Davide Gianfelice

Cover Artist: Seba Fiumara

Variant Cover Artists: Frank Cho, Michael Walsh & W Scott Forbes

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: May 20, 2026

 

Game Of Death!

 

Black Mask has a special game for Catwoman to play—and the prize is Holly Robinson’s life! Selina better hurry up though, because time’s running out on the clock!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #51 Preview

 


When the world's sanity was in peril, Batman and Superman risked the nightmare realm of the Dreamstone to combat Doctor Destiny. Barbara Gordon and Jimmy Olsen have a world of information at their fingertips. But when Batgirl and Supergirl compete with Jimmy and Robin to find a mystic artifact, they uncover more than they bargained for. After the double-length semi-centennial issue, what does fate have in store for Batman and Superman? And will the Jimmy Olsen Revenge Squad make a return appearance?

Here's all the info from DC Connect:

 

Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #51 Preview

Writer: Mark Waid

Artist: Adrián Gutiérrez

Cover Artist: Dan Mora

Variant Cover Artists: Mattia De Iulis & Adrián Gutiérrez

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/4.99 Card Stock

Issue Length: 32 Pages

Release Date: May 20, 2026

 

RRRROOOOOAAAARRRRRR!

 

Uh-oh. That sounds like a T. rex.

 

The World’s Finest team enters the lost world of Skartaris—home of Travis Morgan, the Warlord! In a magical realm where Superman’s powers are at risk, Batman and Robin trade their masks and capes for swords and sorcery!

 

 

Now, let's take a look inside:

 

 


 

 






 

Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this preview with us.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Batman/Superman: World's Finest #50


Green Lantern Corps #16 Review

 


Green Lantern Corps #16 Review

Writer: Morgan Hampton

Artist: Juan José Ryp & Will Conrad

Colorist: Matt Herms

Letterer: Dave Sharpe

Cover Artists: Fernando Pasarín, Oclair Albert & Arif Prianto

Variant Cover Artists: Jorge Fornés & Rian Gonzales

Editors: Jillian Grant, Kathleen Wisneski & Paul Kaminski

Publisher: DC Comics

Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock

Release Date: May 13, 2026

 

A visit to her homeworld should have helped Katma heal. Instead, she and Soranik fought Parallax on Korugar while John faced his fears. Likewise, Aya thought she could assist the rescue efforts on Biot. Instead, she opened her systems to a hostile takeover. Can Aya reclaim her body? And will Guy Gardner insist on working solo after this? Let’s put on our power rings, leap into Green Lantern Corps #16, and see!

 

Story

When the Emotional Entities were reborn, they established a psychic link with Guy Gardner. He’s used to hiding his painful past and deficiencies with swagger. But when people start worshipping him as the Allsight, and the Emotional Entities constantly talk to him, Guy can't ignore his difficult childhood, or that he was initially a reserve Lantern. So, when the Manhunters take over Aya’s body and embark on a crusade to find the other Emotional Entities, Guy feels responsible.

 

As the camera switches between the action on Biot, Oa, and in space, Guy Gardner shares his thoughts with us in Green Lantern Corps #16. Like John Stewart's battle with Parallax on Korugar, Guy sees perfection as unattainable. Although she never takes the spotlight, Jo Mullein rises to the challenge facing the Lanterns. While Jessica Cruz plans and has the final say, Jo spurs the Lanterns to overcome their inadequacies. The stakes demand that everyone give their best.

 

After barely surviving attacks from the Starbreaker Corps and Enquar, Corps leader Jessica Cruz wants to make Oa a stronghold for the Lanterns and the Emotional Entities. She hopes to increase the Lanterns' effectiveness. Yet, the Manhunters also want to safeguard the universe in Morgan Hampton's story.

 

The emotionless androids preceded the Green Lantern Corps. Still, the Guardians of the Universe decided to replace them with emotional beings. After its destruction, the Manhunters rebuilt their world. Then they watched as, for all their supposed superiority, the Lanterns failed to prevent Enquar and the Sun-Eaters’ devastation. With the Lanterns in rebuilding mode and the Emotional Entities up for grabs, the Manhunters want to prove the Guardians wrong in Green Lantern Corps #16.

 

Art

Barred from returning to her body, her energy twin reveals dismay as Aya sees her comrades floating outside the shattered Interceptor. While Guy grasps hold of Jo Mullein, he conjures a giant fist. Yet Aya’s body flies through his hard light construct and descends into a vast cavern. Within Biot, energy crackles between Aya's body and the Manhunters, transforming their features to resemble Aya's. Around them, the towers and buildings glow indigo, a reminder of how they sapped the infant Proselyte to rebuild their world, before setting off to rule the cosmos with compassion.

 

As Matt Herms lavishes a palette of bright, energizing colors on Juan José Ryp and Will Conrad’s art, Razer sits amid Guy Gardner’s team in the Citadel on Malaqyte. The Red Lantern who mourns the loss of Aya’s body sits next to Yrra, whose anger over the loss of her world prompted her to aid Enquar. When Guy Gardner hides within his green robe, Jo Mullein digs her white-gloved hands into the white symbol on his chest. Then the woman with green visors lifts him above her, so that her angled hair points at Guy's overwhelmed features.

 

Dave Sharpe adorns dialogue balloons with black and colored words. Guy Gardner shares his thoughts using white letters in green narrative boxes. Words grow bold for intonation and swell for raised voices. Letters shrink amid Human uncertainty and android resolve. A man with a tortured past speaks into yellow balloons that evoke flames. Amid the confrontations and space battles, a close-up of crackling energy reveals a stream of 1s and 0s in Green Lantern Corps #16. Thanks to DC Comics for sharing this story with us.

 

Final Thoughts

Despite all their accomplishments, heroes like Guy Gardner, John Stewart, and Aya can’t help but feel like failures. As Corps Leader Jessica Cruz and others weigh who is worthy of wielding greater power, heroes and villains fight for control of their minds, bodies, and worlds in Green Lantern Corps #16.

 

Rating 9.8/10

 

To look inside see my preview of Green Lantern Corps #16.

 

For what happened last time, see my preview of Green Lantern Corps #15