BATMAN #45 [Review]
What do you get the Batman who has everything for his wedding day? If you’re Booster Gold, the answer is “trouble”! Continue reading BATMAN #45 [Review]
What do you get the Batman who has everything for his wedding day? If you’re Booster Gold, the answer is “trouble”! Continue reading BATMAN #45 [Review]
For those who’ve always found the cool and collected Grand Admiral an oddly enticing if mysterious character, this is a series you need to check out. Continue reading STAR WARS: THRAWN #1 [Review]
Amazing visuals paired with a cliche-ridden script make Redlands #1 a comic that may appeal to genre fans and followers of the artists involved but no one else. Continue reading REDLANDS #1 [Review]
This issue is something of a disappointment after the first special, with the characterization being paper thin and the story fairly standard stuff for a team series. Taken as a work of commentary however, the book becomes a brilliant piece of satire, albeit it possibly unintentionally. I can’t say I liked it much but neither did I dislike it. Continue reading JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #1 [Review]
This week in our Pull List we’ve got one title above all others that we highly recommend – ‘Bitch Planet’ from Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro! Continue reading The Kabooooom Pull List, 12.10.14
It was a dark day, even by the standards of The Avengers. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes assembled against a new threat born of one of their oldest enemies. Somehow, the Red Skull had acquired tremendous psychic powers and stood upon the … Continue reading Comic Review: SUPERIOR IRON MAN #1
Back when this series first began I knew it’d end up being something special. Frankly, it already was, but as The Wicked + The Divine concludes its first arc today with issue #5, it’s clear that this deeply personal exploration … Continue reading Comic Review: THE WICKED+THE DIVINE #5
Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie are a powerhouse team. Whether it’s their first series for Image, Phonogram, or their recent run on Marvel’s Young Avengers, the work this pair does together is unparalleled. Gillen’s prose are as crisp as McKelvie’s … Continue reading Comic Review: THE WICKED + THE DIVINE #1
Welcome back to the round-up! This week it’s a battle between Avengers books as we’ve got reviews of both Uncanny Avengers and Avengers Assemble. But first! Firefly returns (sort of) with Dark Horse’s Serenity: Leaves on the Wind. SERENITY: LEAVES … Continue reading The Comic Review Round-up, 1.29.14 Edition