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Astro City #32

Astro City #32Astro City #32 begins a new arc centered around a former villain attempting to turn his life around. After putting his nefarious career behind him years ago, Steeljack has managed to carve out a small niche for himself working salvage while moonlighting as a cemetery manager, a private detective, and bounty hunter chasing down bail jumpers. His life isn’t easy, but it’s peaceful enough… until a woman from his past shows up in his office asking for a favor.

It’s an interesting choice to open the story at the end. Even if we don’t know the how exactly, we’re told at the beginning that none of this will end particularly well for our unlucky protagonist (despite his good intentions). Given the introduction of Cutlass and her favor we can also make an educated guess as to the who that will eventually lead Steeljack to waking up in a pile of rumble being questioned by the police.

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Castle – The G.D.S.

  • Title: Castle – The G.D.S.
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Castle - The G.D.S.

Another Firefly cast member makes an appearance as Castle (Nathan Fillion) heads to Los Angeles. On the west coast along with Hayley (Toks Olagundoye) and Alexis (Molly C. Quinn) to investigate his missing time during his disappearance, Castle is recruited by a secret society of detectives to investigate the murder of one of its own members. A little digging into man’s death reveals he’s the latest victim of a pair of serial killers leaving victims in both New York and Los Angeles over the past few months. To earn his place within the society Castle will have to out snoop another detective (Summer Glau) also interested in the G.D.S.’s recent vacancy.

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Lucifer – Wingman

  • Title: Lucifer – Wingman
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Lucifer - Wingman

“Wingman” is comprised of two separate stories. The episode gets its name from the investigation into the theft of Lucifer‘s (Tom Ellis) wings, but a large portion of the episode is devoted to Detective Decker‘s (Lauren German) ongoing investigation into a dirty cop at death’s door. With the help of both Decker and Amenadiel (D.B. Woodside), Lucifer eventually tracks down his wings to the owner of a shady black market who sells religious artifacts at private auctions. Meanwhile, working on something Lucifer said, Decker works alongside Dan (Kevin Alejandro) to make her first big break in the case that has made her a pariah within her own department.

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Scooby-Doo! Team-Up #14

Scooby-Doo! Team-Up #14Mystery, Inc. leaves dry land for an ocean adventure in the latest issue of Scooby-Doo! Team-Up as the Scooby Gang teams up with Aquaman. The adventure is broken up into three separate storylines.

The first involves the gang exposing a group of mermen robbing cruise ships as nothing more than thieves in costumes working for one of Aquaman’s oldest foes. The second has Scooby-Doo and the gang step-in to help Aquaman defeat Black Manta who has kidnapped the prince of Atlantis. And the final storyline involves stopping Ocean Master from seizing the throne by taking advantage of the chaos.

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Batman: Bad Blood

  • Title: Batman: Bad Blood
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Batman: Bad BloodBatman: Bad Blood is the third straight-to-DVD movie in the series that began with 2014’s Son of Batman. Following the events of Batman vs. Robin, the third movie continues to adapt previous comic storylines (this time both Dick Grayson‘s temporary stint as Batman and the events of “Leviathan“) while growing Batman’s supporting cast. Written by J.M. DeMatteis, Bad Blood begins with Batman‘s (Jason O’Mara) disappearance from Gotham while saving new vigilante Batwoman (Yvonne Strahovski) from an attack by the League of Assassins led by the Heretic (Travis Willingham).

Realizing Gotham needs a Batman, Nighwing (Sean Maher) takes on the mantle of the Bat while working along with Batwoman and Damian (Stuart Allan) to keep Gotham safe while investigating Batman’s whereabouts. Like most of Grant Morrison’s later work, “Leviathan” is messy, over-complicated, and flawed. DeMatteis takes the best aspects of the story, boiling it down, and merges it with Dick and Damian’s entertaining time as the Dynamic Duo.

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