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The "Who Is Donna Troy?" arc in Wonder Woman #134-136 attempts to tackle the ever-confounding mystery of Donna Troy's origins yet again. This time, the story presents Donna as a magical clone of...
Dan Jurgens’ Teen Titans run (1996-1998) starts with a group of young, unfamiliar heroes—Argent, Risk, Prysm, Joto, and Omen—coming together with the Atom(de-aged Ray Palmer) to form a new...
Following the Giffen/DeMatteis run were the Jurgens (#61-77) and Vado (#78-91) runs of Justice League, both of which are a mixed bag, with moments of charm and intrigue but ultimately lacking the...
Booster Gold’s 1980s solo series was an interesting dive into the life of DC’s self-centered but surprisingly likable “hero of tomorrow.” Written and drawn by Dan Jurgens, the series...
***Contains Spoilers*** I am glad that I read Zero Hour: Crisis in Time because it significantly impacts both Hal Jordan as a character and the DC Universe as a whole. It is worth a one-time read...