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in my comics this week.
- Booster's dad: very hot without sleeves!
- Brain-sucking robots.
- For Batman, a nightmare city; for Superman, an invading solar system; for Wonder Woman, a giant robot attack. Very nice; although giant NAZI robots would have been even better.
- "It didn't seem physically possible." Okay, THAT was brilliant.
- Booster's dad's earpiece: creepy and clever.
- Sodam's perspective on Daxam.
- The president of the Robin Fan Club.
- It's always good to see Impulse again.
- Weaponized robot poop.
- Calabi-Yau manifolds. Not enough of those in comics, I say.
- Have you ever trying carving a crown with your teeth? Let me tell you, it's not as easy as you'd think.
- Booster's dad's ear: RHOP alert!
- No, in fact, I don't think Catwoman and Batgirl wrestling naked except for their masks in front of a room full of people is exploitative at all. Context, you know.
- Clark versus Cat. Winner: Clark.
- Batman thought it out; Superman worked it out; Wonder Woman fought it out.
- The dignity and tenacity of the Penguin; finally, someone remembers who the Penguin really is.
- So that's whose ring it is. I've been waiting for that answer for over 20 years. That makes perfect sense!
- Ah ha; it's all Jaime Reyes's fault!
- Hm. That change in the wind...? Not good.
- Booster's dad's vomit.
- I bet that's when she started to rethink the wisdom of having a tail on your costume.
- Sorry; I don't believe that even Brainiac 5 can possibly have a map of Central City.
- The corner of Waid & Weiringo.
- I've never seen a pink-frosted donut that symbolic before!
- The Green Lantern Corps showing remarkable wisdom in interacting with a very alien species.
- So... Wonder Woman's attending, what, the Klaw Family Reunion?
- Brainiac the collector.
- The Joker versus the Parademon.
- Spoiler's note. Very classy.
- Forget "one punch"; I'm all about "one word".
- Superman disposing of a pink-frosted donut, sprinkled with symbolism.
- "It's Gonna Throw the Car"; I am totally up for all titles/subtitles in this style!
- Clark using superpowers for what they're supposed to be used for: teaching lessons to those closest to us through public humiliation.