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Is It Good? Batman Incorporated #11 Review
With all the craziness that went on last issue, what with the foreshadowing through solitary confinement chess games, the bullet-dodging,...
With all the craziness that went on last issue, what with the foreshadowing through solitary confinement chess games, the bullet-dodging,...
You could say it’s a brand new day for Spider-Man, but if you’ve read the story with the same name...
Wouldn’t it suck if your junk was a lobster claw? That’s the first thing I think of when hearing the...
There are times when the art in a comic is so polarizing you don’t even realize there’s a writer involved....
How many issues of a comic does it take to fully explain a character’s backstory? It’s been done in one...
We’re going to take a look at the first issue of Akaneiro, a feudalist fantasy comic that could prove to...
Issue one of Dark Horse’s House of Gold and Bones left us with one hell of a lot of questions...
We have another #1 this week from the good folks at Zenescope titled Wonderland: Down the Rabbit Hole. With content...
Some of the greatest relationships in movies and comics would fall completely flat if you took one character out of...
We’re up to part 5 of “Worlds Collide”, Archie’s mega-crossover between Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man. As Act 2...
Richard Corben clearly loves exaggeration in his depiction of characters. He started writing in the 80s in comics like Creepy...
Bentley Wittman, the Wizard, has kidnapped his prepubescent clone, Bentley-23. Along with partner-in-crime Blastaar and the brainwashed Medusa, he wants...
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