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NYCC Panel Recap: Star Wars: From A Certain Point of View

Star Wars: A Certain Point of View is a collection of short stories written by veterans and newbies to the world George Lucas created...

Holy Shogun, Batman! NYCC 2017 First Look at “Batman Ninja” Recap

With the release of DC’s summer event Dark Nights: Metal, alternative, multiverse versions of Batman are all the rage these days, and DC animation...

Review: Eugenic #1

Five years in the future, 2022, a woman has a sharp coughing pain. She is admitted into the hospital and over the span of...

Review: Harley Quinn #29

In issue #28 we saw Harley take down a chop shop. She used this victory alongside Spoonsdale to announce that she’s running for mayor....

Review: Regression #5

In issue #4 we saw Adrian and Molly seeking help together. Just a friendly warning, there will be spoilers from previous issues. Adrian had...

Review: Harley and Ivy Meet Betty and Veronica #1

Anyone that knows me knows that I have a strange obsession with Archie Comics crossovers. Every time the kids from Riverdale meet a celebrity...

Review: Batman #32

Four months ago, Batman proposed to Catwoman. It was a shock, but not necessarily unexpected. Writer Tom King had strengthened their relationship since taking...

Review: Motor Crush #7

If you're not reading Image's Motor Crush, you're making a huge mistake. Created by the team that made Batgirl one of DC's best book...

Review: Batman: White Knight #1

The rivalry between Batman and the Joker is a tale as old as time. On one side, a vigilante hero dressed as a bat....

Review: Superman #32

How far will Superman go to protect the ones he loves most? Would he kill for it? Would he forego his own moral code?...

Review: Action Comics #988

By: Andrew Fontana Action Comics #988 is an intriguing, if not altogether successful, meditation on the nature of hope in the Superman mythos. What if...

Review: Crosswind #4

Crosswind is published by Image Comics. It is written by Gail Simone with art by Cat Staggs. Alright, I'm starting to really like Cason as...