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Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 4/25/26

Big to medium week in comics this week, folks! Frankly, any week with a new Absolute Wonder Woman is a big week, but we’ve also got the new Spider-Man/Superman crossover from Marvel! The last crossover of this big celebration period!

Comic Book of the Week goes to Absolute Wonder Woman #19, though, for a pretty much perfect comic. This one is on fire as Absolute Batman.

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Meanwhile, I still feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface of Crimson Desert. I splurged on the game because I knew it was a big, open world RPG and that’s exactly what I’m getting! But it’s almost too big! I spend a lot of time seeking treasure and new outfits, while progressing story and side quests at a nice pace. Quality game; glad I bought it, hopefully it’ll sustain me all the way until Wolverine in September.

Comic Reviews: Absolute Wonder Woman #19, Captain America #9 and Spider-Man/Superman #1.

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Superman and Spider-Man Are Gonna Team Up, Too!

Remember the Batman and Deadpool crossover comics this past autumn? They were great! And as many people surmised, they were only the beginning! Superman and Spider-Man were suspiciously missing from the various crossover stories, and that’s because Marvel and DC are giving those fancy heroes their own crossover issues next March and April. We got our first look at the first issue this week.

There are a whole bunch more covers to look at if you’d like! I’m not a cover collector.

The main story will be written by Mark Waid, with artwork by Jorge Jimenez. Then there will be a bunch more smaller crossovers in this first issue.

  • Lois Lane and Mary Jane Watson by Tom King and Jim Lee.
  • Jimmy Olsen and Carnage by Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber.
  • Power Girl and Punisher by Gail Simone and Belen Ortega.
  • Pa Kent and Uncle Ben by Jeff Lemire and Rafa Sandoval.
  • Spider-Man 2099 and the Legion of Super-heroes by Sean Murphy.
  • Superboy Prime and Black Suit Spider-Man by Christopher Priest and Daniel Sampere.
  • The Daily Planet and The Daily Bugle by Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott.

Hot damn those sound awesome! As a newspaper man myself, I love the idea of Greg Rucka writing a short story about the journalistic backgrounds of both Clark Kent and Peter Parker. That should be fun! And I’m very confident that Fraction and Lieber can pull off a really crazy crossover between Carnage and Jimmy Olsen.

So yeah! Loved the first two crossover issues, can’t wait to see more. And I really do hope all of this leads to a new Amalgam event in the very near future!

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