Review – Justice League Dark #7: Tales of Terror
Join Man-Bat for a quartet of disturbing stories as the Otherkind’s infiltration bears horrifying fruit on Earth.
Continue ReadingJoin Man-Bat for a quartet of disturbing stories as the Otherkind’s infiltration bears horrifying fruit on Earth.
Continue ReadingAs Hecate marches towards Olympus, the world of magic in the DCU is about to be changed forever.
Continue ReadingAn ancient evil from an ocean beyond our world is coming for the Justice League, and Aquaman may be the key to stopping it.
Continue ReadingJohn Stewart enters the picture, and Lex Luthor’s master plan begins to unfold as the DCU’s new flagship book returns.
Continue ReadingA surprising outbreak of new metahumans in the wake of No Justice leads Nightwing to get a new team of Titans together. Plus, Beast Boy gets an extreme makeover.
Continue ReadingA new era begins for the Justice League, as a mysterious power heads for Earth and a new alliance of evil forms.
Continue ReadingAlone on a strange world, the Justice League squads battle to stop the Omega Titans from destroying Colu.
Continue ReadingThe future of the Justice League (s) begins here, as Brainiac comes to Earth looking to assemble a team.
Continue ReadingThe JLA gathers allies to fight the Queen of Fables but they’re not expecting Promethea.
Continue ReadingGrant Morrison’s vision is the driving force behind this issue that lives up to the “wild” in its title. Also, we would like a Detective Chimp series, please.
Continue ReadingThe Flash has to handle a crisis in space and it’s a terrific showcase for Barry Allen.
Continue ReadingThe Milk Wars begin, as characters from Gerard Way’s Young Animal line team-up with the regular DC characters. It’s as odd as you’d expect.
Continue ReadingSpinning off from the upcoming “Justice League” move are three new sets: The Battle of Atlantis, Knightcrawler Tunnel Attack, and Flying Fox: Batmobile Airlift Attack.
Continue ReadingDC Comics is embracing its youngest fans with a new YouTube channel with kid-friendly content.
Continue ReadingRyan Choi returns as the Atom, Captain Atom returns as a bundle of radioactive energy, Maxwell Lord gathers a Suicide Squad, Batman & Catwoman have a date night, and Midnighter & Apollo battle actual demons.
Continue ReadingArt with edge, art for all!
Continue ReadingHappy 75th to the Emerald Archer!
Continue ReadingThe original Birds of Prey are reunited at last, and Constantine is back in his old stomping grounds. Meanwhile, who are Gotham and Gotham Girl?
Continue ReadingThe ‘Justice League’ film gets a logo and everyone gets a snippet of the plot.
Continue ReadingLooking for a great superhero comic this week? Check out Astro City, which is head and shoulders above the rest of DC’s offerings this week.
Continue ReadingWhat if you could wash yourself with soap that came out of Batman’s mouth? These are the kinds of questions only certain people think to ask. Still, someone answered it!
Continue ReadingThis week’s poll: which DC stand-alone movie are you the most excited to see?
Continue ReadingThis movie has problems. It has scads of problems. But overall, while I wouldn’t pay to see it again, I don’t regret paying to see it once, nor do I feel it was two and a half hours of my life wasted.
Continue ReadingBendable toys are cheap junk, right? No.
Continue ReadingHe is vengeance. He is the night. He…is…Batman! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this week on the show, we welcome the Best Bat-Voice of All Time: Kevin Conroy.
Continue ReadingThe newest direct-to-disc LEGO movie might just be the closest we get to a reboot of the classic Hanna Barbera ‘Super Friends’ series from the 70s. Yes, it’s got a somewhat cumbersome official name: ‘LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom!’ Despite the long name, this is an incredibly fun movie with every bit of humor and wit as you’ve come to expect from the LEGO movies.
Continue Reading‘Grayson: Agents of Spyral’ contains the first four issues of the series, plus the ‘Futures End’ tie-in and a story from ‘Secret Origins’ issue eight. I was really surprised by the story after having read it. The writers were true to the character, making him boyish and happy-go-lucky. He was still high-flying and quick with a quip. He still kicked major butt. He was the same Dick Grayson who has been a fan-favorite for these past 75 years.
Continue ReadingCorrina and Mordechai got bored with just reviewing TV shows, so they decided to take a minute to savage this week’s DC Comics. Did we say “savage”? We meant review.
Continue ReadingJLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is the latest DC Comics adventure that is marketed towards the entire family, but does that mean the entire family will enjoy it?
Continue ReadingRachel talks about an an all-ages Kickstarter comic, Corrina reviews how DC ended Forever Evil on a whimper, Lisa looks at the latest Astro City offering, and Melody peeks in on Afterlife With Archie.
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