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Review: Midnighter and Apollo #1

Written by Eric Tremblay Now before I begin, in full disclosure, I knew nothing of the previous adventures of Midnighter nor Apollo, and dove right...

Review: Death of Hawkman #1

Written by Mark Henely This comic has a Hell of a title. Death of Hawkman. Damn... It's the kind of title that will look very...

Review: Aquaman #8

Written by Andrew Fontana Aquaman has always been a character that danced the line between cheesy hero and brooding monarch with an odd sense of...

Review: Batman #8

Written Taylor Bowne Batman #8, the fourth part of the current Bat-verse crossover "Night of the Monster Men," does a good job keeping things interesting...

Review: Fight Club 2 Hardcover

Written by DropDeadSmed As a depressed, misanthrope, with a budding working class messiah complex, plagued by periods of insomnia, the original Fight Club felt like...

Review: Archie Meets the Ramones #1

By: Mark Henely For a teenager who has never left his hometown, Archie has met a lot of celebrities. He's rubbed elbows with the likes...

Review: M.A.S.K. Revolution #1

Written by Michael S. Dworkis The MASK: Revolution one-shot seems like a long read, due to the long dialogue and the need to pay very...

Review: Micronauts Revolution #1

Written by Michael S. Dworkis The unification of IDW and Hasbro’s universe is bizarre, and the Micronauts: Revolution one-shot is the most bizarre yet. While...

Review: Wonder Woman #7

Written by Andrew Fontana Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp bring the underlying themes of their run into full prominence in the third chapter of The...

Review: Teen Titans: Rebirth #1

Written by Eric Tremblay Teen Titans Rebirth #1 has finally put this iconic team back into the right direction. DCs New 52 decided to change-up...

Review: Blue Beetle #1

Written by Eric Tremblay The mantle of the Blue Beetle has always been an interesting one, and for many stories it was passed down from...

Review: Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes #1

Written by Mark Henely There is something incredibly appealing on a very basic level about the very concept of Tarzan meeting the Planet of the...