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Is It Good? Batman (2011-) #19 Review
In a crisis, might DC Comics flip the “killswitch” on its New 52 reboot and negate all that has come...
In a crisis, might DC Comics flip the “killswitch” on its New 52 reboot and negate all that has come...
Thanks to comic publishers renumbering everything these days you may not be aware that Detective Comics #19 is actually Detective...
America doesn’t have the most liberal approach to recreational drug use, but when it comes to pharmaceuticals there may not...
Comic book panels that make you go, “Hmm?” That’s right, Adventures in Poor Taste brings them to you on the...
Ding dong, the bird is dead. To be a little more clear, Robin is dead, and this issue marks the...
In his review of the 1992 film Batman Returns, Roger Ebert wrote of the Penguin: “[He’s] a curiously meager and...
In 1986, at the height of American comics shifting to more mature and complex themes, Frank Miller set out to...
Batman: The Dark Knight #17 Art by Ethan Van Sciver | Written by Gregg Hurwitz Dave: “Pullover.” “No, it’s a...
Batman #17 saw the conclusion of Scott Snyder’s suspenseful “Death of the Family” story arc and Red Hood and the...
Batman and Robin #17 Written by Peter J. Tomasi | Art by Patrick Gleason Russ: Now this epitomizes just how...
Expectations can run rampant when it comes to conclusions. There are those who want a payoff, those who want real...
Even though we love cinematic car chases and stunts as much as the next guy, these scenes feel empty without...
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