BATWOMAN (2026) #1 [Review]
Far from friendly to new readers, the new Batwoman series is mired in confusing continuity. Continue reading BATWOMAN (2026) #1 [Review]
Far from friendly to new readers, the new Batwoman series is mired in confusing continuity. Continue reading BATWOMAN (2026) #1 [Review]
DC Black Label presents a mature take on Gotham City Sirens that is pretty much the closest thing yet to being Gossip Girl with superheroes. Continue reading SIRENS: LOVE HURTS #1 [Review]
Green Arrow #31 is a fitting capstone to a run that was too brief yet just right. Continue reading GREEN ARROW #31 [Review]
Three of DC Comics’ greatest heroes converge on the same mystery, in this spirited throwback to the Dark Age of Comics. Continue reading BATMAN/GREEN ARROW/THE QUESTION: ARCADIA #1 [Review/Preview]
The second crossover between Batman and Deadpool isn’t as interesting as this anthology’s side stories. Continue reading BATMAN/DEADPOOL #1 [Review]
From Eisner Award-winner Erica Henderson, comes the long-awaited origin story of the Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy romance! Continue reading HARLEY AND IVY: LIFE AND CRIMES #1 [Review]
From Eisner Award winning creators Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott comes what might be a thrilling super heist once it actually gets going. Continue reading CHEETAH AND CHESHIRE ROB THE JUSTICE LEAGUE #1 [Review]
Superman Treasury 2025: Hero For All #1 is a fantastic introduction to both Superman and the DCU. Continue reading SUPERMAN TREASURY 2025: HERO FOR ALL #1 [Review]
Three of DC’s hottest young heroes are on the run and forced into an unlikely alliance, forming an all new Secret Six. Continue reading SECRET SIX #1 [Review]