Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum once again becomes the book of the month. I'm really loving the twisted Silver Age zaniness of the book. It strangely reminds me more of Alan Moore's Supreme. The Kryptonite Spectrum is a lot of fun, but doesn't feel superficial. There's a very subtle perverseness to the story that I find gives the proceedings some weight to it.
Wonder Woman. We're now past the two year mark and I'm feeling rather...whelmed. It's not bad. It's kind of good. But outside of a few high points (that giant punch-out in the National Mall, the Detective Chimp Columbo issue, and the two 2-parters with Superman and Batman), I find the whole run to just kind of...exist. It lacks the formalist bravado of King's Batman run, and the staying power. Granted, we're also only in the second major story arc of the run, which may or may not be an issue in and of itself, but I find this book sinking to the bottom of my reading pile and nothing since the Mouseman arc has done anything to really grab my attention.
Spurrier 's Flash run has concluded but even up through December, no long term creative team has been announced. That said, I'm excited for Waid and Christopher Cantwell team-up for the KO tie-ins (I'm not reading the main series though). I haven't read maybe the last 8 months of this book, buying it only as a courtesy to keep it going. The book needs a massive overhaul, needs to be treated like an A-List book with consistent A-List talent (the drop from Deodato to what we ended up with is so jarring it hurts) and smaller, shorter arcs.
Conan the Barbarian, also 2 years deep, remains consistently wonderful month in and month out.
Trinity #4 might be one of the best Alfred comics ever.
This year ends on a strange note, as Trinity ends in November. New Gods ends in November (this one stings considering this story moved like molasses for the last handful of issues). Batman: Dark Patterns ends in November. Kryptonite Spectrum ends in December. And quite frankly, there's nothing coming out to replace any of those books. Monsters and Savage Sword of Conan are bi-monthly. There is Liam Sharp's Spawn: The Dark Ages next month but that goes for 6 issues. But there's little else that's grabbing my attention.