Review – Titans Special #1: Getting the Band Back Together
A 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 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 bachelor party at Batburger takes a turn for the bizarre when Hush crashes the festivities. And that’s before the dimension-hopping and zombies.
Continue ReadingNightwing’s high-tech nightmare continues to evolve, as the cyber-intelligence taking over Bludhaven infiltrates his life in disturbing ways.
Continue ReadingA new creative team kicks off their run, as the evils of technology come to Bludhaven and Nightwing goes retro.
Continue ReadingThe Titans go up against Monsieur Mallah and the Brain for the fate of the Justice League, but their own fate as a team may already be sealed.
Continue ReadingNightwing just wants a night off. Instead he has to wrangle Arsenal and Robin, and save Gotham’s oxygen.
Continue ReadingNightwing and the Judge in their final showdown, in an issue that features a spectacular motorcycle stunt.
Continue ReadingThe break-up of the Titans continues as Dick and Wally think Roy needs and intervention instead of teamwork.
Continue ReadingThe Judge goes after his biggest target: Bludhaven’s corrupt casinos.
Continue ReadingIn a car chase sequence that should go down as a classic, Batman finally falls to the Joker and his unexpected allies.
Continue ReadingThe origin of the Judge is revealed, while Nightwing spends the issue tied to a chair. (For those who like that sort of thing for Grayson.)
Continue ReadingThe Titans have broken up, leaving Roy to turn to a familiar frenemy.
Continue ReadingA fish will make you want to cry in this issue. Yes, really.
Continue ReadingNightwing has a choice to make between idealism and cynicism, with the fate of Metropolis in the balance. (Also, this version of Luthor is perfect.)
Continue ReadingFlashbacks show us the original Batman and Robin team, while Nightwing meets one of the unknown heroes of Bludhaven.
Continue ReadingThe Judge insinuates himself into Bludhaven while Nightwing tries not to bleed out after being shot by his supposed ally on the police force.
Continue ReadingSuperman Reborn raises more questions than it answers, but Midnighter and Apollo concludes in spectacular fashion.
Continue ReadingThe Super-Sons have fun bonding, Ellis returns to the Wild Storm universe, and Batwoman’s own comic series returns! Plus, Nightwing in a romantic mood is perfect. But about that ending…..
Continue ReadingWhat do Nightwing, Catman, and Steve Trevor have in common? They are all 10/10 examples of how comics are redefining sexy.
Continue ReadingOur characters ponder what makes a hero, Deadman is in the middle of a terrific ghost story, and the Bionic Woman and Wonder Woman team up for the first time. All in this week’s DC Comics.
Continue ReadingParents and children take center stage in our two favorite comics this week, Superman #11, with Batman and Superman and their Super-Sons, and Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye #2, where Cave and his daughter, Chloe, must work together against nefarious forces.
Continue ReadingQuite a week for DC. The new title, Trinity, featuring Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman premieres, Teen Titan’s Raven has a new solo book that looks promising, and Steve (Midnighter) Orlando begins a crossover featuring Monster Men in the Bat-books.
Continue ReadingThis week in DC, Supergirl gives the Maid of Steel a strong start, Cyborg #1 is a good place to start for new readers, and there are strong issues of Nightwing and Batman.
Continue ReadingHarley Quinn is everywhere! Fighting zombies! Working for the government! Hanging out with Ivy! Oh, and new issues of Batman, Superman, Nightwing, Aquamn, JLA, Green Lantern and Green Arrow too.
Continue ReadingIt’s a good week across the board for Gotham’s youth movement, as Batgirl, Nightwing, the students of Batman Boot Camp, and even Red Hood deliver strong issues!
Continue Reading‘Nightwing’ debuts strong and ‘Flash’ continues to establish itself as one of DC’s best new books. Meanwhile, dueling Wonder Woman origins!
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 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 ReadingDakster checks out DC Comics’ newest animated movie, Son of Batman, and figures out if it’s worth watching or picking up the book instead.
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