The Freemaker Adventures – The Maker of Zoh

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The Freemaker Adventures – The Maker of Zoh

Taking a break from their search for the Kyber Crystals, and following the advice from Maz Kanata (Grey Griffin), the Freemakers head to the barren junk planet of Zoh in search of the Maker who turns out to Jek-14 (Brian Dobson). Although the former Sith clone is welcoming to the group, his robots aren’t too happy with the Freemakers’ arrival. Afraid they will convince the Maker to leave, the bots decide take care of the trespassers… permanently.

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Titans #1

Titans #1Clad in a new costume, Titans #1 continues to focus on the return of Wally West. Working with his old teammates once again, Lilith attempts to see into Wally’s mind and find some trace of the person responsible for removing him from reality.

It appears DC isn’t going to introduce Dr. Manhattan any time soon. However, Titans #1 does reintroduce a classic Flash villain who seems genuinely ready to take responsibility for wiping Wally out of resistance. Is Abra Kadabra just Manhattan’s beard, or does the futuristic magician honestly believe he is responsible for shifting Wally out of existence (and all the other New 52 changes)?

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Killjoys – I Love Lucy

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Killjoys - I Love Lucy

Looking for answers about the yellow goo leads Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen), Johnny (Aaron Ashmore), and D’Avin (Luke Macfarlane) to a collector of sorts who lives within a ship disguised as one rock in an asteroid field. Although seemingly wiling to trade Sam Romwell (Keon Alexander) attempts to cheat the Killjoys lead to Johnny and D’Avin being held hostage by his fembots and Dutch dusting off her old assassin skills in a attempt to kill the cheat and take what the team needs from his vault.

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Detective Comics #937

Detective Comics #937Detective Comics #937 answers some very important questions about how the army of Batmen were created and why. While Batwoman reluctantly leads her team against her own father, with a pit stop through the deep underground of Gotham which Red Robin has made good use of, Batman breaks out of his cell and does a little investigating as to just what the hell is going on.

The most important piece of information Detective Comics #937 offers is just how the Batmen were able to take down Batman (technically they didn’t, their tech did). This addresses my one big complaint with the arc so far as well as points out a glaring weakness for the soldiers who are relying not only on tech stolen from Batman but a sophisticated computer program based on his own fighting style (which, of course could be vulnerable to the right kind of attack).

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