Review – Gotham City Monsters #4: The War for Monster Town
Melmoth’s plan is revealed, and a new clan of monsters poses a threat to Frankenstein’s unlikely crew.
Continue ReadingMelmoth’s plan is revealed, and a new clan of monsters poses a threat to Frankenstein’s unlikely crew.
Continue ReadingRoman Sinois has been a small-time player in the Gotham crime scene – but Lex Luthor has other plans for him.
Continue ReadingJason and Batwoman have an explosive team-up against the forces of the Underlife.
Continue ReadingJason Todd is undercover for an ultra-violent small town adventure. Plus, who is Wingman?
Continue ReadingIt’s a Wayne family feud with Alice caught in the middle, as the conflict between Batman and Batwoman reaches its breaking point.
Continue ReadingJames Tynion IV’s run comes to an epic conclusion, as the battle to save Tim from Brother Eye reaches its close, and everyone’s story gets one final act.
Continue ReadingThe war approaches its conclusion in this penultimate issue, as new players enter the fray and one final threat awaits.
Continue ReadingKate battles to save Gotham City from a wave of plague bats – and her sister from herself.
Continue ReadingBatwoman faces her dark future, and Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown get a look at their destinies in this penultimate issue.
Continue ReadingOMAC has come to Gotham City, as Tim Drake faces his darkest enemy – and himself.
Continue ReadingBatman and the Colony parley, as The General makes his move and a classic DC adversary returns.
Continue ReadingKate Kane revisits the site of her original trauma, searching for answers about the Mother of War.
Continue ReadingTim and Cassandra struggle with the emotional fallout from the break-up of Team Batman while Kate believes she’s made a good choice in joining her father’s black ops organization.
Continue ReadingThe cover is a bit misleading, as Kate’s less on trial and more the subject of an intense Bat-Family discussion. In the end, Kate makes a choice that at least one of us thinks is mind-boggling.
Continue ReadingWhen is a new chance at life just another sort of hell?
Continue ReadingThe last secrets of Batwoman’s sojourn on Coryana are revealed and it becomes clear why Kate carries such guilt and why she view Safiyah as evil.
Continue ReadingYes, Clayface is truly dead and the shot that killed him will also fracture the Bat-Family.
Continue ReadingJason begins to see the disturbing implications of his rebirth via Lazarus Pit even as Black Adam refuses to see reason.
Continue ReadingBatman investigates the ‘Watchmen’ button, triggering visits from the multiverse and in ‘All-Star Batman,’ Ra’s and Batman have a showdown for the ages. Plus, Deathstroke proves he’s evil & the reviews of this week’s DC Comics
Continue ReadingBatwoman #1 debuts this week, Jon Kent and Damian Wayne break into LexCorp, and Cave Carson has a spectacular ending to its first arc.
Continue ReadingDeathstroke, Kamandi and Killer Frost lead the week for DC.
Continue ReadingDiscussing comics, history, intellectuality, and culture with the ever poised and kind Marguerite Bennett at NYCC 2016.
Continue ReadingWhat’s in a name? More than you might think.
Continue ReadingThe Rebirth of Deathstroke shines under Christopher Priest’s pen, ‘All-Star Batman’ by Scott Snyder debuts and Lois Lane finally gets superpowers. That, plus more Wonder Woman Year One and the satire of modern life continues in the ‘Flintstones.’
Continue ReadingComics are doing what movies won’t: allowing people to love who they love and kiss who they wish.
Continue ReadingWonder Woman, Flash, Detective, Action Comics, and Aquaman all successfully restart with their Rebirth issues. Wacky Racers, however, never gets past the starting gate.
Continue ReadingYou can do better, DC. We deserve better.
Continue ReadingIn 2013, Batwoman writer and artist J.H. Williams III quit the comic, citing that DC would never allow Kate Kane and Maggie Sawyer to be married as one of the major reasons for his departure. “We were told to ditch plans for Killer Croc’s origins; forced to drastically alter the original ending of our current arc, […]
Continue ReadingWe continue in the way of the freaky with The X-Files and Elric, as well as more installments of DC’s Futures End September event
Continue ReadingDid Batwoman’s creators walk because DC nixed a lesbian wedding? And why is Warner Bros. going for the obvious with Superman versus Batman?
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