Red Robin #10 Part 2 of Collision continues in Red Robin issue 10. Chris Yost does try to make the issue a stand alone issue for readers who don’t follow the Batgirl title, but honestly you really do need to pick... (Continue reading)
Batgirl #8 I highly anticipated this issue because I knew that Tim and Stephanie were going to reunite and that meant we were going to see what sort of fall out there would be from that! Piggy-backing on the plot from... (Continue reading)
All Star Superman Vol. 1 & 2 The point, as I have been told, of writing the All-Star Superman series, was to capture all that embodied Superman himself, be it the actual character we know or what he stands for, what... (Continue reading)
Streets of Gotham #9 Review Guest writer Mike Benson. Art by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs In this second part conclusion to “Hardcore Nights”, Batman and Gordon get to the bottom of the disappearing men and the mysterious woman. As with issue number... (Continue reading)
Batgirl #7 Written by Bryan Q. Miller; Art by Trevor Scott and Lee Garbett; Cover art by Phil Noto In this conclusion to the three part series titled “Batgirl Rising: Core Requirements”, Batgirl ties up loose ends, along with Batman, Robin and... (Continue reading)
Streets of Gotham #8 Review Guest writer Mike Benson. Art by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs Though the DC website had Dini listed as this issue’s writer, it seems we have a guest penman by the name of Mike Benson who has... (Continue reading)
Batgirl #6 Written by Bryan Q. Miller; Art by Trevor Scott and Lee Garbett; Cover art by Phil Noto In part two of “Batgirl Rising”, Batgirl finds herself a bit stunned after the kidnapping of Fernando Garcia. In this very full issue,... (Continue reading)
It has been one year since I returned to actively collecting comics. In 2009, I spent a good deal of time and even more money on purchasing single issues as well as trade paperbacks and some hardcover graphic novels. In... (Continue reading)
Streets of Gotham #7 Review Written by Paul Dini. Art by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs Do my eyes deceive me? Paul Dini is, by far, one of the best Bat writers out there and I was giddy to see his name... (Continue reading)
According to an article on Publishers Weekly, Marvel, in a previously mentioned push to involve more women readers, has decided to release a three issue anthology revolving around women. Their plan is to focus on women “as characters, as creators,... (Continue reading)
Batgirl #5 Written by Bryan Q. Miller; Art by Trevor Scott and Lee Garbett; Cover art by Phil Noto Following up a one-shot in issue number four, Batgirl #5 begins a three part story arc titled “Batgirl Rising: Core Requirements.” New villain,... (Continue reading)