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Review: First Strike #1

DON’T READ THIS… If you don’t want spoilers from Revolutionaries and G.I. Joe, two series which are not even close to conclusions yet. I read...

Review: Aquaman #27

By: Andrew Fontana Aquaman #27 is another solid entry into the sprawling epic that Dan Abnett and Stjepan Sevic are continuing to unfold. Previous issues...

Review: Angel City: Town Without Pity

When you hear "film noir," you usually think of hardboiled detectives with fedoras on their heads and half-smoked cigarettes hanging from their lips. You...

Review: Dark Nights: Metal #1

Written by Rachel Freeman Dark Nights: Metal #1 is published by DC Comics. It is written by Scott Snyder with art by Greg Capullo. I have...

Review: Rat Queens #5

In case you forgot, our heroes were in the middle of a dungeon crawl when they got sucked into the mirror of regret. We...

Review: Regression #4

  In issue #3 we saw that Adrian was still losing grips on reality. His hallucinations and nightmares were no longer hallucination, but reality. At...

Review: The Unsound #3

  The Unsound is published by BOOM! Studios. It is written by Cullen Bunn with art by Jack T. Cole. I'm not...I'm not completely sure I...

Val Emmich on Writing ‘The Reminders,’ His New Jersey Inspirations & More

Val Emmich, a New Jersey singer-songwriter, actor, and as of June, published novelist, knows better than most what it means to channel life into...

Review: Action Comics #985

There really hasn't been enough Lex  Luthor in Superman Comics as of late. Even with his turn as a Tony Starkesque Superman, the bald...

Review: Rose #5

  Rose is published by Image Comics. It is written by Meredith Finch with art by Ig Guara. We ended issue 4 with Rose escaping and...

Review: Supergirl #12

In the 11th issue, Supergirl and Batgirl escaped The Phantom Zone. Just as Supergirl was catching her breath she was greeted by an angry Cat...

Review: Harley Quinn #25

It’s Harley’s anniversary! She’s turning 25, and this issue has a ton of cameos from other favorite DC characters. Let’s jump right into the...