What Is The Last Comic You've Read - Part 2

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Spider-Woman Vol .1 #1
Avengers: The Serpent Crown - Steve Englehart and George Perez
Batman #227
The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2 #30 (digital copy)
Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #1 (digital copy)
 
New X-Men #114-154
Ultimate X-Men 98-100
Ultimate Fantastic Four 33-60
Ultimate Spider-Man: Ultimatum
 
Batman: War Games
Act 2 and Act 3: End Game
 
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #24
Daredevil #29
Swamp Thing #23
Avenging Spider-Man #8 (digital copy)
Daredevil: Dark Knights #2
From Beyond the Unknown #1
 
Batman #23
Legends Of The Dark Knight #11
Deadpool #14
 
Batman 66' #2
Batman and Robin(Nightwing)
Batman Beyond Universe #1
World of New Krypton 1-6
 
Daredevil: Dark Knights #3
Batman Beyond Unlimited #18
Uncanny Avengers #10 (digital copy)
Batman #296
 
Birds of Prey #8
Superman Unchained #2
Adventures of Superman #3
Action Comics #717
 
Shadowman(2012-)#0-9
Forever Evil #1
 
The Score by Darwyn Cooke
Happy! by Grant Morrison
Civil War by Mark Millar
 
The Flash (Barry Allen)
Reading a bunch of comics from here and there, and this is a character Spider-Man writers need to learn from
I see some events here Spider-Man dealt with, but Flash handles them well
 
The Flash 300
The plot used in this issue is used again in a Batman story from Legends of the Dark Knight, a two parts story titled "Masks"
The hero is tricked in a hospital by one of his enemies into believing his life as a superhero is a hallucination, but the main character knows better than letting go
It includes recaps to Barry's rogues, his origin, Wally's origin, and others. Nice story, if this was 1981 then this is an issue to recommend for new Flash readers
 
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #25
Daredevil #30
Daredevil: Dark Knights #4
 
Daredevil vol.3(Frank Miller&Klaus Janson)
 
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