Reviews
‘Detective Comics’ #1096 ends with an obvious twist
A pretty lukewarm conclusion to an equally tepid first storyline for DC's All-In era.
A pretty lukewarm conclusion to an equally tepid first storyline for DC's All-In era.
The type of comic that is rewarding to read and re-read.
Bottom line: there's never been a better time to be a Superman fan.
A weird and fun detour that keeps the team grounded in personality.
New gods and ancient rivalries abound in this fantastic second volume.
Monster-sized mayhem with a retro flair, even if it sidelines Bruce Banner for too long.
Big fights and bold ideas are undercut by rushed resolutions and uneven storytelling.
A chilling, slow-burn horror vibe that ends with a jaw-dropping reveal.
Explosive action and villainous charm.
Explore the Hive Mind’s wildest symbiote recruits.
The Lizard's son is missing! So is a compelling story.
A character-driven, nostalgia-soaked, fun start with heart.