Comic Books
Action Comics #961 Review
In my review of last month’s Action Comics #959, I noted the reverence for Superman #75 that was evident, not...
In my review of last month’s Action Comics #959, I noted the reverence for Superman #75 that was evident, not...
The official DC solicit for Wonder Woman #4 states: Paradise has been breached, Ares stirs, and the Amazons must answer...
Jason Todd is on a mission to take out one of the biggest crime lords of Gotham and he’s doing...
Deathstroke: Rebirth #1 marks the long-awaited return of writer Christopher Priest (credited here simply as “Priest”) to an ongoing comic...
Rebirth has reintroduced a number of characters back to the DCU spotlight while also doubling the total number of Superman-related...
After a few months off, Scott Snyder is back to writing Batman, but this time nearly everything is different: a...
The first issue of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps was pretty good. It had some problems, but it...
The 30th anniversary of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth takes place this year and what better way to celebrate than to cherish...
Kurt Sutter’s FX series Sons of Anarchy was highly successful. For six years we watched Jax Teller struggle with his...
The beauty of the best art books is that you get a snapshot of an artist’s career (or in some...
Can you even remember when social media wasn’t a part of your life? It seems to be something we check,...
Unlike its close cousin the flashback, the flash-forward is both an underappreciated and underutilized narrative device. When executed properly, it...
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