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DC Spotlight January 28, 2026

The Comic Source Podcast

Release Date: 01/28/2026

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As part of the Comic Boom! and Comic Source collaboration, this DC Spotlight for the week of January 28, 2026 finds Jace and Rocky breaking down a packed slate of fourteen DC releases, with discussion opening on the passing and legacy of Sal Buscema before turning to the week’s books. DC KO: The Kids Are All Fight Special #1 is examined for its focus on younger heroes and its place as a largely skippable but well-drawn tie-in, while Detective Comics #1105 continues Tom Taylor’s “The Courage That Kills” arc with deeper insight into the Lion’s origin and Gotham’s escalating crisis....

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