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‘Superman’ #1 review: The Dawn of a new day
Superman #1 finds Clark back in the rhythm of his colorful cast and feels like a return to simpler times.
Superman #1 finds Clark back in the rhythm of his colorful cast and feels like a return to simpler times.
A striking tale of creative violence and psychological horror.
The real Crisis may have been a missed opportunity for a proper end.
Now we know why Robin and Supergirl don't get along.
This is set to be the best part of your pull list every single month.
'Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3: Hobgoblin's is good, but disjointed due to three different events tying into its collection.
Sina Grace's hilarious, poignant, and gorgeous sequel is an impactful love letter to the queer community (and it's also just...
Captain Marvel #46 and the larger 'Revenge of the Brood' is the book I've wanted for years.
A series perched atop the descent to Marvel's most mediocre period.
Showcases the difference between its titular heroes, all the while laying the groundwork for the next stage of the Milestone...
From the colors to the lettering, the paneling to the bold imagery, this killer follow-up issue works on every level.
Ewing's expansion of pre-established but underdeveloped plotlines makes the story richer and more captivating.