Review – Justice League Odyssey #4: Planet of the Machines
On a planet of his worshippers, Cyborg faces a test in the arena to determine if he’s the true machine messiah. Meanwhile, Darkseid finds a new and dangerous ally.
Continue ReadingOn a planet of his worshippers, Cyborg faces a test in the arena to determine if he’s the true machine messiah. Meanwhile, Darkseid finds a new and dangerous ally.
Continue ReadingWith Starfire’s life hanging in the balance, the team seeks help in the Ghost Sector – and discovers some horrible secrets on the ground.
Continue ReadingWho is this new Darkseid – and why does he want the help of the Justice Leaguers of space?
Continue ReadingThis week, Supergirl flies back into comics with a book, Adventures of Supergirl, based on her television show and if you’re a fan of the show, you should buy it. If you’re a fan of Supergirl, you should buy it.
Continue ReadingYou can do better, DC. We deserve better.
Continue ReadingThis week in DC? The Legend of Wonder Woman gets more awesome, Constantine hates fairies, Starfire hates invaders but Midnighter is learning to like Dick Grayson’s little interruptions.
Continue ReadingIn print, Deathstroke’s ‘meh’ title is selling more than Grayson, DC: Bombshells, Black Canary and We Are Robin. Martian Manhunter, Secret Six, Doctor Fate and Omega Men are bottom sellers. Gotham Academy, one of the freshest and most interesting ideas in the Batman mythos in ages, is selling only 16,000 print copies a week, which boggles my mind.
Continue ReadingShipper Wars. It is the bane of fandom in general. Don’t be fooled. This isn’t a “teenage girl” thing. It’s everywhere.
Continue ReadingBatman #44 is an instant classic, the classic characters Sgt. Rock and Enemy Ace re-appear, and Starfire keeps winning allies in this week’s new releases from DC Comics.
Continue ReadingJim Gordon continues snarking his way through his new role as Batman, Justice League United’s mission changes, and other DC happenings this week.
Continue ReadingWhen DC Comics rebooted its universe a few years ago with an entirely new continuity called “The New 52,” I took to calling it the anti-Corrina reboot because every decision made tended to be the exact opposite of what I wanted to read.
But now that DC has basically rebooted again, their universe looks different.
Continue ReadingJim Gordon as Batman? A return to the old Constantine? It all works.
Continue ReadingPatricia had a chance to sit down with Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner to discuss the upcoming Starfire and what’s next for Harley Quinn.
Continue ReadingGet ready for more ‘Teen Titans Go!’ with the new Season 2, Part One DVD set from Warner Brothers Home Entertainment.
Continue ReadingWant to attract women? Publish good material that doesn’t actively chase them away.–Kurt Busiek, on Twitter, 10/24/2011 I have been a reader of superhero comics since I could read, buying them off the spinner rack for a quarter. My love for them was sealed when I watched (in reruns) the first appearance of Batgirl on […]
Continue ReadingWant to attract women? Publish good material that doesn’t actively chase them away.–Kurt Busiek, on Twitter, 10/24/2011 I have been a reader of superhero comics since I could read, buying them off the spinner rack for a quarter. My love …
Continue ReadingThis summer, I wrote a three-part Open Letter to DC comics about the relaunch of all their titles and their move into simultaneous digital publication. In part three, I talked about how to expand their audience, especially to female readers, …
Continue ReadingThis summer, I wrote a three-part Open Letter to DC comics about the relaunch of all their titles and their move into simultaneous digital publication. In part three, I talked about how to expand their audience, especially to female readers, …
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