Streets of Gotham #5 review Written by Chris Yost. Art by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs “Leviathan” Part 1 of 2 This new arc, featuring Huntress and Man-Bat, introduces us to another side of what’s been going on in Gotham’s... (Continue reading)
Here we are with the final story in Tomasi’s three part arc involving small units of The Outsiders spanning the US in search of some of the criminals who escaped Arkham in order to remove Black Mask’s chip and control.... (Continue reading)
JLA #38 Review (spoilers ahead). Roll Call: Vixen, Red Tornado, Dr. Light II, Plastic Man, Zatanna Guest Stars: Blue Jay, Gypsy Villain: Despero James Robinson starts his run as writer for JLA in an issue that I actually can’t find... (Continue reading)
Deadpool has seen an explosion in popularity over the last year or so due in no small part to the writing of Daniel Way and the art of Paco Medina. I also believe a large part of it is... (Continue reading)
Batgirl #3 Review Written by Bryan Q. Miller. Art by Lee Garbett and Trevor Scott with Sandra Hope. “Point of New Origin” part 3. In the third installment of this new series featuring Stephanie Brown as Batgirl, we watch as... (Continue reading)
Gail Simone in a Newsarama interview said “all I can say is wait until Issue #14.” and good lord, she was not joking. Secret Six #14 was packed FULL of story, action, and shock and is an immediate favorite. I saw... (Continue reading)
Batman: Son of the Demon Once thought to be out of continuity Batman: Son of the Demon was thrown back into the mix when Grant Morrison followed up the events in his 4-issue story Batman and Son in 2006; which... (Continue reading)
Blackest Night: Batman #3 Written by Peter J. Tomasi; Art by Ardian Syaf & John Dell; Cover by Andy Kubert; Variant cover by Bill Sienkiewicz The stunning conclusion arrives! Batman and Robin, along with the help of Deadman, try to defend... (Continue reading)
Red Robin #5 Written by Chris Yost; Art by Ramon Bachs; Cover by Francis Manapul “Council of Spiders,” Part 1 of 4! Ra’s al Ghul goes from hunter to hunted! What is the Council of Spiders, why have they been... (Continue reading)
Spoilers Like “Stiletto” from last season, this episode was way better than I thought it would be based on its description. I’m no expert on Zombie movies, but I think that was a pretty good one in general, as opposed... (Continue reading)
Justice League: Cry for Justice #4 Review Roll Call: Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Green Arrow, Atom (Palmer ), Starman (Mikaal Tomas), Congorilla Caution- there be spoilers below Guest Stars: Miss Martian, Flash (Jay Garrick), most of the JLA, largely in... (Continue reading)
Written by Grant Morrison; Art and variant cover by Philip Tan and Jonathan Glapion ; Cover by Frank Quitely Are two Dynamic Duos too much for one city? Batman and Robin find themselves at cross-purposes with Red Hood and Scarlet.... (Continue reading)
Why is Superman Secret Origin #1 one of the most important Superman comics ever? Please read on for my thoughts and be sure to comment after and let me know what you think of this article and the comic itself.... (Continue reading)
Justice League of America 80 Page Giant Be warned, my reviews have spoilers. Roll Call: Snapper Carr, Cheetah, Zatana, Green Lantern (Hal and John), Green Arrow, Vixen, Dr. Light II, Red Arrow, Firestorm V, Wonder Woman, Superman, Black Canary Villain:... (Continue reading)
Continuing my random reviews of DC Direct figure lines that interest me, I’m going to enthuse a bit here about the JLI Wave 2 line. Released on September 30, this grouping was Blue Beetle II, Booster Gold, Fire, and Martian... (Continue reading)