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Review: The Hellblazer: Rebirth #1

John Constantine is not a superhero. If Hellblazer #1 does nothing else, it proves that. However, it also proves that that's exactly what makes...

Review: Justice League #1

In case anyone thought the post-Rebirth Justice League might start slow, this first issue proves that isn't the case. What's the point of teaming...

Nightwing Rebirth #1

Dick Grayson has had many alter egos. From Robin, to Nightwing, to even Batman for a brief time, he's constantly becoming someone else. It's...

Review: Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Rebirth #1

Of the Rebirth series, the Green Lantern-related books are the toughest for new readers. There are multiple Green Lanterns on Earth alone, not to...

Review: New Super-man #1

If you've been reading my reviews of DC's Rebirth issues, you know I don't love Superman. New 52 Clark Kent was far from perfect....

Review: Justice League: Rebirth #1

I've spent the last few weeks mercilessly criticizing the concept of DC's comic universe reboot, Rebirth. However, I actually like most of this week's...

Review: Detective Comics #935

Detective Comics #934 was a strong introduction to a new superhero team. This issue isn’t quite at the same level, but it still has...

Review: Action Comics #958

Two weeks ago, I criticized the first post-Rebirth issue of Action Comics for being too gimmicky. That's true of this issue as well, but...

Review: Aquaman #1

The Aquaman Rebirth #1 was a great introduction to the titular Atlantean. Writer Dan Abnett set up a lot of promising plot threads to...

Kick-Ass Series Set to Return with New Lead Character

Written By: Alisha Weinberger  Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. are reprising their creative duo to bring back a new “Kick-Ass” series, only this time...

Review: The Flash Rebirth #1

Written By Alisha Weinberger At the scene of a grisly murder, Barry Allen returns not in red spandex, but this time in a lab coat....

Review: Superman #1

Of the Rebirth books released so far, the Superman-related series have been the weakest. Largely, that's because they're based on a flawed premise: rather...

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