Comic Books
‘Birds of Prey’ #8 is an iconic, hilarious bottle episode
Beautifully colored and hilariously action-packed.
Beautifully colored and hilariously action-packed.
This issue can finally be seen as the historically groundbreaking visual artwork it was intended to be.
Touches on important, character-defining relationships.
Feels earnestly itself, unwilling to compromise its cosmic soap opera.
Lays bold new, primordial foundations – a Godhood above the Gods.
So conceptually rich that it feels insulting to waste time on Moon Knight and Peter Parker.
A strange balance of arrested motion and creative freedom.
Stories about the human in a very inhumane Marvel Universe.
It endeavors to reinstate a somewhat neglected depth to a the character.
It’s impossible not to get swept up in the beat of the book, and its impossible not to love how...
Very real concerns with a 'get off my lawn' energy.
There was one striking flaw in the delivery: the book was crafted, uniformly, by white men.