DC 1,000,000 #4 - This crossover is by far and away the finest of any in recent years, going back as far as Zero Hour at least (which is the earliest one around that I've read in entirety). Flash out-thinking the universes most powerful supercomputer, the Green Lantern containing a supernova and the Martain Manhunter plotting across 80,000 years. I was VERY impressed with this series and would HIGHLY reccomend it.
Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl and Batgirl - A fun little Elseworld story that presents Batgirl as the tyranical protector of Gotham City, and Kal El's cousin Kara as Lex Luthor's girlfriend/Metropolis' guardian. They must team up when a Venom enhanced Joker kidnaps Lex Luthor, and they discover a dark secret. I enjoyed this, but was really glad that it wasn't a two parter as I couldn't have afforded it. Particularly interesting was this universes version of the Justice Society of America.
Inhumans #1 - I was a bit interested in this revamp, but wasn't particularly impressed enough to continue buying. The plot revolves around the ruler of Attilan, his amazing power and his inability to speak because of it. See, Blackbolt can't utter a sound because if he does it'll create a sonic shockwave that could level a mountain. But more than just Blackbolt, it shows the threats to the Inhumans of Attilan and it's people, and was pretty good, but just not good enough. I'll stick to Daredevil.
JLA in Crisis Secret Files and Origins #1 - I feel so ripped off by this book. It offered nothing more than an uninformative, short look at several of the company wide crossovers of the DC Universe through history. I think in all, it was put out to raise interest in DC 1,000,000 and the upcoming Crisis on Infinite Earths hardback. There really is not reason for this book to exist and I feel duped by buying it.
Young Heroes In Love #1,000,000 - A fun little story about a group of kids that want to stay up late to see the return of Superman. In order to do so, they create costumes for themselves that resemble the Young Heroes of the 20th century. The major reason for this book being around is A) it's the last issue of a good series that shouldn't have been cancelled, and B) we do get to see what has happened to a couple of the Young Heroes by the 853rd century (that's right, two of them are still around). Like I said, I'm really sorry to see this book go, and this was a fun issue, (not great, but a lot of fun).