BATGIRL #14 [Review]
A blast from the past unites Nightwing and Batgirl on a new case, as we finally learn the untold tale of how Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon first met. Continue reading BATGIRL #14 [Review]
A blast from the past unites Nightwing and Batgirl on a new case, as we finally learn the untold tale of how Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon first met. Continue reading BATGIRL #14 [Review]
Anarky comes to Gotham City, as Clayface struggles for control his body and mind in this wonderful jumping-on issue for new readers. Continue reading DETECTIVE COMICS #963 [Review]
With a strong concept and artwork to match it, The Hard Place will doubtlessly please those who enjoy The Fast and The Furious movies or comics like Initial D. Continue reading THE HARD PLACE #1 [Review]
Those who enjoyed the original Future Quest series will find Future Quest Presents #1 to be more of the same. Continue reading FUTURE QUEST PRESENTS #1 [Review]
Green Arrow #29 is as brave and bold a Batman/Green Arrow team-up as one could wish for. Continue reading GREEN ARROW #29 [Review]
Aquaman continues to be one of the best books in the Rebirth line. The stories are as rich and lively as the artwork. Continue reading AQUAMAN #27 [Review]
The Queen Of The Jungle returns to monthly comics in a solid story made somewhat less sterling by lackluster interior artwork and poor visual continuity. Continue reading SHEENA: QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE (2017) #0 [Review]
It is a rare thing for an event book to live up to its hype. Dark Knights: Metal #1 is such a rarity. The DC Comics Universe has been changed before but for once it doesn’t seem like hyperbole to say that nothing will ever be the same again! Continue reading DARK KNIGHTS: METAL #1 [Review]
Dark Days: The Casting does little to clarify just what we can expect from Dark Knights Metal, but proves an engaging read with fantastic art in spite of that. Continue reading DARK DAYS: THE CASTING #1 [Review]