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Review: Regression #9

Spoilers from previous issues will be revealed in this review. Please wait to read this review if you’re not caught up. At the end of...

Comic Review: Mother Panic: Gotham A.D. #2

Mother Panic: Gotham A.D. #2 is published by DC Comics under their Young Animal imprint. It is written by Jody Houser with art by...

Review: Optimus Prime #17

I never thought I would read a tale which portrays Optimus Prime as a struggling leader, put in the position of constant backpeddling and...

Review: Action Comics #1000

I’ve always preferred Batman to Superman. In my youthful naïveté, I didn’t understand the appeal in Kal-el’s uncomplicated goodness and optimism. Perhaps Superman’s appeal...

Review: Deathbed #3

Spoilers from Issue #2 will be reveled in this review to bring you up to speed. Don’t read this review if you haven’t read...

Review: Harley Quinn #42 aka Old Lady Harley

What happens when Harley Quinn enters a post-apocalyptic world similar to Madmax? Well guys, you’re about to find out in Old Lady Harley. Staten Island...

Review: Xena Warrior Princess #3

So far we have learned that Xena was once involved in some shady undertakings. It’s clear that Xena feels guilt for her past transgressions....

Review: Skyward #1

Skyward is written by Joe Henderson, illustrated by Lee Garbett, and published by Image Comics. The issue starts off with showing us a cute family...

Review: IDW’s Transformers vs. Visionaries #4 (of 5)

Transformers vs. Visionaries #4 Only one more to go. Following the hype for Unicron, we are now presented the tag-line of “The Road to Unicron...

Review: IDW’s Lost Light #16

They’re all dead! Dead I say! DEAD! That is what we are led to believe in the first pages of issue 16. A beloved character...

How Harley Quinn Birthed a New Generation of Cosplayers

I bet you’re thinking 'Oh no another article about Harley Quinn.' Well, you’re right, but there’s so much more to talk about than just that....

Review: Mech Cadet Yu #8

Mech Cadet Yu is published by BOOM! Studios. It is written by Greg Pak with art by Takeshi Miyazawa and colors by Triona Farrell. As...