The Pull List For 5.17.23
Batman / Superman: World’s Finest
#15A
Dan Mora Regular
Release: May 16, 2023
THE RISE OF ULTRA-MORPHO! Years ago, Professor Anthony Ivo built Amazo, a killer android who could duplicate the powers of the Justice League. But now an even deadlier android stalks the DC Universe: Ultra-Morpho! Able to transform into any element, including Kryptonite, Ultra-Morpho can kill Batman, Superman, Robin, and Metamorpho in one fell swoop! But who created him? Who does he work for? And what has he done to Will Magnus, inventor of the Metal Men?!
Creators
Writer | Mark Waid |
Artist | Dan Mora |
Colorist | Tamra Bonvillain |
Letterer | Steve Wands |
Cover Artist | Dan Mora |
Editor | Paul Kaminski |
Editor in Chief | Marie Javins |
Jon Says:
I know I’m the outlier, as is often the case, but I’m just not as enamored with this series as most other people I know. It’s not that I don’t like it – I’d drop it if I didn’t – but I just don’t feel as enthusiastic about it as everyone else I see talking about it. The Modern Take on the Silver Age™ thing that Waid does so often just feels kind of played out to me. But like I said, I know I’m the weirdo.
Catwoman, Vol. 5
#55A
David Nakayama Regular
#55B
Sweeney Boo Variant
Release: May 16, 2023
Fresh out of lockup, Selina Kyle is ready to make new moves. She won’t be working alone, as more and more Gotham criminals are drawn to her philosophy, but she’s not the only Cat on the streets. Eiko Hasigawa’s got a Catsuit of her own, and their plans to change Gotham forever won’t work if they can’t get along. Did someone say catfight?
Creators
Writer | Tini Howard |
Artist | Nico Leon |
Colorist | Veronica Gandini |
Letterer | Lucas Gattoni |
Cover Artist | David Nakayama |
Editor | Jessica Chen |
Editor in Chief | Marie Javins |
Jon Says:
Maybe I was lying – to you and to myself – when I said I’d drop it if I didn’t enjoy it, because I really haven’t been enjoying this book for a while. And yet. I do at least like the covers most of the time.
House Of Slaughter
#15A
Mateus Manhanini Regular
Release: May 17, 2023
In the final issue of the third story arc, Jace will have to make a difficult choice between vengeance and rescuing Sunny from the White Masks! But just as Sunny has to deal with the monster within, Jace unleashes his rage in a more terrifying way than the children have ever witnessed…
Creators
Writer | Tate Brombal |
Artist | Werther Dell’Edera | Antonio Fuso |
Cover Artist | Mateus Manhanini |
Jon Says:
This book I do enjoy, but I’m thinking I might drop it at and start tradewaiting, which is what I do with its parent book, Something is Killing the Children. It is, after all, at the end of an arc.
She-Hulk, Vol. 4
#13A
Jen Bartel Regular
Release: May 17, 2023
She-Hulk’s new villain makes a big move that throws Jen for the loop of her life. Plus, Patsy Walker, also known as Hellcat, returns to help Jen set everything straight. Rated T+
Creators
Writer | Rainbow Rowell |
Artist | Andres Genolet |
Colorist | Rico Renzi |
Letterer | Joe Caramagna |
Cover Artist | Jen Bartel |
Editor | Nick Lowe |
Editor in Chief | C. B. Cebulski |
Jon Says:
Another book I’ve definitely been enjoying. I will say that I’m not that keen on Patsy and Jen being besties. Mostly because I want Patsy’s old bestie (Valkyrie) to come back to life.
Oh hey – Jen Bartel has been nominated for Best Cover Artist for her work on this:
Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow
#2A
Jahnoy Lindsay Regular
Release: May 16, 2023
Conner Kent is captured by the young space-adventuring team the Cosmoteers! On a mission to stop Dominator X, these former experiments believe Superboy is just another weapon created by the cloning mad scientist. It’ll take all of Conner’s charm to convince them he’s one of the good guys, or it’s lights out for Superboy!
Creators
Writer | Kenny Porter |
Artist | Jahnoy Lindsay |
Colorist | Jahnoy Lindsay |
Letterer | Lucas Gattoni |
Cover Artist | Jahnoy Lindsay |
Editor | Andrew Marino |
Editor in Chief | Katie Kubert |
Jon Says:
The jury’s still out on this one, but I do like that it’s sort of a throwback without being a throwback. Basically, some of the ’90sness without going full ’90s and managing to build on all of the stuff that’s happened since his original introduction back then. I kind of wish I had tradewaited, but I say that about every new series I start.
Superman, Vol. 6
#4A
Jamal Campbell Regular
Release: May 16, 2023
INTRODUCING THE KRYPTONITE KLAW! Superman is vulnerable to Kryptonite, but what happens when other dangerous superhumans are exposed to it? If Superman wants to stop Metropolis’s newest enemies, he must uncover Lex Luthor’s secret past!
Creators
Writer | Joshua Williamson |
Artist | Nick Dragotta | Jamal Campbell |
Colorist | Frank Martin |
Letterer | Ariana Maher |
Cover Artist | Jamal Campbell |
Editor | Paul Kaminski |
Editor in Chief | Marie Javins |
Jon Says:
No complaints here. Just solid, straightforward super-action, with beautiful art. Okay, one complaint – my shop didn’t have the Ramona Fradon variant cover. (Look for it in a future Mail Call)
Titans, Vol. 4
#1A
Nicola Scott Regular
Release: May 16, 2023
The Dark Crisis is over, and the Justice League is no more. Now, a new team must rise and protect the Earth…Titans, go! The Teen Titans are ready to grow up. Each member joined as a much younger hero, certain that one day they’d be invited to join the Justice League. But the time has come for them not to join the League…but to replace it! Are the no-longer-teen heroes ready for the big leagues? Danger lurks around every corner as heroes and villains alike challenge the new team before they’ve even begun. Will the DCU ever be the same? Find out in this landmark first issue brought you by the all-star creative team of Tom Taylor (Nightwing, DCeased) and Nicola Scott (Wonder Woman Historia, Earth 2)!
Creators
Writer | Tom Taylor |
Artist | Nicola Scott |
Colorist | Annette Kwok |
Cover Artist | Nicola Scott |
Editor in Chief | Marie Javins |
Jon Says:
Taylor and Scott? It’s the Australian Invasion. I’ve been enjoying Taylor’s run on Nightwing (I’ve been tradewaiting on that), I love the Titans, and I’m always happy to see the art of Nicola Scott, so this was an obvious must-buy.
Wonder Woman, Vol. 5
#799A
Yanick Paquette Regular
Release: May 16, 2023
Art by Terry Dodson, Paulina Ganucheau, and more! A landmark two-part celebration of Wonder Woman’s adventures begins, as an all-star lineup of creators asks, Whatever happened to the Warrior of Truth? After the events of Revenge of the Gods, Diana enters the caves of Themyscira’s Healing Island for a much-needed respite, but she emerges someplace unexpected…the fantastical dreams of her greatest allies and enemies! The startling visions lead directly to next month’s Wonder Woman #800 and new twists in the saga of the Amazing Amazon!
Creators
Writer | Becky Cloonan | Michael Conrad |
Artist | Terry Dodson | Juan Ferreyra | Meghan Hetrick | Paulina Ganucheau |
Inker | Mark Morales |
Colorist | Rachel Dodson | Tamra Bonvillain |
Letterer | Pat Brosseau |
Cover Artist | Yanick Paquette |
Editor | Brittany Holzherr |
Editor in Chief | Marie Javins |
Jon Says:
Nearing the end of a run from Cloonan and Conrad – about which I’ve had mixed feelings – as we prepare for the big anniversary issue and the launch of a new series later this summer. I ordered a variant of this issue online because I thought it was for an issue that had already been released and I’d missed it, but no, it was for this issue. And my shop had it, so I should have bought it there. Oh well.
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Born and raised in the sparsely populated Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Jon Maki developed an enduring love for comics at an early age.
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