
SUICIDE SQUAD: GET JOKER! #1 [Review]
Suicide Squad: Get Joker recycles all the worst elements of the first Suicide Squad movie and somehow makes them even more painful to endure. Continue reading SUICIDE SQUAD: GET JOKER! #1 [Review]
Suicide Squad: Get Joker recycles all the worst elements of the first Suicide Squad movie and somehow makes them even more painful to endure. Continue reading SUICIDE SQUAD: GET JOKER! #1 [Review]
The Clown Prince of Crime is almost completely absent from the book bearing his name? What do we have instead? A halfway decent read. Continue reading THE JOKER #1 [Review]
The first New Comic Book Day of 2020 brings us a new Thor series, as well as new issues of Detective Comics, Doctor Doom and Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity. Continue reading THOR #1 & MORE! [Reviews]
DC’s newest Black Label Elseworlds turns Harley Quinn into a profiler out to bring the serial killer who murdered her roommate to justice. Continue reading JOKER/HARLEY: CRIMINAL SANITY #1 [Review]
This week we’ve got mini-reviews of the final issues of Batgirl & The Birds of Prey and Batman: White Knight as well as The Flash #46 and more! Continue reading BATGIRL & THE BIRDS OF PREY #22, THE FLASH #46 & MORE! [Mini-Reviews]
As Jack Napier’s plan to take back Gotham City from The Batman unfolds, Batman seeks help from an unexpected ally as the Neo Joker continues her own mad plan… Continue reading BATMAN: WHITE KNIGHT #5 [Advance Review]
Batman: White Knight has proven the most surprising series of 2017 after only two issues, redefining our perceptions of The Joker, The Batman and more! Continue reading BATMAN: WHITE KNIGHT #2 [Review]
The Killing Joke tries to expand upon the comic that inspired it and fails to entertain on nearly every single level, both artistic and technical. Continue reading BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE [Review]
The Editor’s Notes is an opinion column allowing our writers to express their honest feelings about comic books, the comic book industry, and all that it inspires. The views expressed within belong solely to their author. Harley Quinn is, arguably, one of DC’s most popular characters. She’s easily one of DC’s most popular female characters and probably is their most popular female villain. If you’ve ever attended a convention then you know it’s impossible to swing a dead Robin without hitting a Harley cosplayer. She’s appeared in every animated Batman program since her first appearance in Batman: The Animated Series. … Continue reading The Editor’s Notes: Harley Quinn Reinvented, Again