Review – Heroes in Crisis #6: Cavemen, Couples, and Confessions
Mitch Gerads covers the last moments of Sanctuary through the eyes of Gnaark, Wally West, and Harley and Ivy.
Continue ReadingMitch Gerads covers the last moments of Sanctuary through the eyes of Gnaark, Wally West, and Harley and Ivy.
Continue ReadingBatman finds himself at the mercy of Professor Pyg in this done-in-one issue by Mister Miracle artist Mitch Gerads.
Continue ReadingAs the heroes’ investigation into the murders at Sanctuary reaches a dead end, a new development threatens to throw the whole community into chaos.
Continue ReadingTravel back to the beginning, to see how Sanctuary worked before everything fell apart.
Continue ReadingThe superhero haven known as Sanctuary has been breached, and now begins the search for answers – and blame.
Continue ReadingThe day of the exchange is finally here, and none of the New Gods will be the same.
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 ReadingWelcome to Batburger! Would you like to Jokerize those fries?
Continue ReadingTop of the list is tremendous Green Lanterns #15 which focuses on how Jessica deals with her anxiety disorder. This is a story that should resonate with anyone who’s ever suffered from anxiety.
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 ReadingCave Carson not only has a cybernetic eye, he owns the best debut among the new Young Animal comic line cultivated by Gerard Way, who also co-wrote this comic.
Continue ReadingThis weekend marks the start of New York Comic Con, the 4-day mega-con that takes over the Big Apple each October in celebration of geek culture. Ahead of the weekends festivities, GeekMom Corrina Lawson and I preview what we’re most excited to see at this year’s con.
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 ReadingI counted over 10 big fight sequences this week in DC but only a few of them are really good. What is good? Supergirl makes a magnificent return to comics, Gotham Girl gets an origin, and Green Arrow gets blown up.
Continue ReadingSan Diego Comic Con 2016 was my first SDCC in over ten years. And while it was certainly a crazy whirl wind, it actually wasn’t quite as insane as I’d expected it to be.
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 ReadingThis month the GeekMoms have been reading comics featuring all colours of superheroes from the “dark and troubled” to the “hysterically absurd.”
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 ReadingFuture Quest and Flintstones offer something different from the regular DC lineup, while the Rebirth books mostly continue Rebirth’s winning streak. Just don’t ask about Bloodlines.
Continue ReadingWe’ve enjoyed the DC Rebirth titles this month from DC. And then came this week….still, there’s a spectacular Batman issue and a freaky issue of Clean Room.
Continue ReadingBatman’s new writer has a spectacular start, Black Canary and Green Arrow get the band back together, two new Lanterns try to bond and, well, the new Superman isn’t sure what to do yet.
Continue ReadingThis week sees the last issue of the instant classic, The Omega Men, as well as the most oddball, weird and delightful fun group of character in the Secret Six. We’re also going to miss the casts of We Are Robin and Batgirl. The latter series isn’t going away but the new creative team is taking us away from the Batgirl of Burnside.
Continue ReadingHow do we reprogram? How do we change? How do we evolve? Can we?
Continue ReadingThe Robin War delves deeper into each sidekick, Dick Grayson teams up with the new Batman, The Bombshells put the band together, and cowabunga, dudes, Gotham’s sewers are full of turtles.
Continue ReadingLast week, I talked about the resurgence of Vertigo Comics. Each week, my partner in reviewing, Ray Goldfield, and I will look at their current books, especially debut issues, to see if we can recommend jumping aboard.
Continue ReadingHey, look an optimistic version of Superman, plus a story that makes me love a character I usually loathe, and Constantine hangs out with what’s normal for his world, though only after he’s opened his mail while naked.
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 ReadingWhen I first read the premise of Tom King’s new novel, A Once Crowded Sky, I was doubtful — a novel about a world of superheroes and villains where they’ve all lost their powers? Seriously? The title of the book …
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