Damn you Wilson for introducing characters I'm interested in. First with Bella and now with unnamed Arkham Asylum prisoner. Lesser artists would have tied her with Harley immediately, but Wilson has that knack for making you fall into that cast of characters in a way only the likes of Kurt Busiek can achieve. Count it as a successful origin story. Though looking at her first comic appearance I wouldn't mind if she could have found a way to implement Dragon Fly, Silken Spider and Tiger Moth into the equation.
The new writer for Shazam did a pretty good job at things at reintroduced the characters. The family seems to be implemented more evenly here with the simple shenanigans that happened this issue. Thay said, we're beginning to see a new element with Billy's interaction with his alter ego, perhaps a consequence of his increases Wisdom of Solomon powers. If we get characters like the nymph the book will be in good hands.
Blue Beetle has a bit of a table setting issue restsblishing the state of the cast. I'm a bit worried with leaning Victoria Kord towards a villain role, butc those concerns were lessened by the end of the issue. We also have an understandable departure from the group.
Birds of Prey was basically fanservice: the issue leaning more of the female gaze. As expected things go awry and Barbs is caught in the crossfire. At least we'll likely get our answers next issue.
She-Hulk gives us some classic love triangle shenanigans (thanks to Scarlet Witch taking the character out of the dustbin more comics should do this). It has a good number of deep cuts including an old foe). Nothing too special here.
Usagi gives us a new arc involving some old friends and the kind of differences LG samurai could have in certain situations. It has the potential of being something bigger with the potential nature of the crow. It will be some good character development for the apprentice.
List:
Fantastic Four #19 (hopefully a nod to the Invisible Woman miniseries)
Transformers #7
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Return #3