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Review: Nightwing #10

Written by: Andrew Fontana Nightwing is among the most human of DC's characters. It's hard to sympathize with Batman's singular quest to eradicate crime in Gotham...

Review: Action Man: Revolution #1

Written by Michael S. Dworkis Action Man: Revolution #1 is where a lot of, forgive the pun, action, takes place. Yes, they make fun of his name....

Review Transformers: Revolution #1

I love it when a story goes off the rails. In this slight departure from the main story, Marissa Fairborn is negotiating with the President...

Review: Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes #3

Written by Mark Henely Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes has a habit of burning down everything from the previous issue at the beginning...

Marvel’s Jeph Loeb on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 4 – NYCC 2016 Interview

We were fortunate enough to speak with Executive Vice President of Marvel Television, Jeph Loeb, at New York Comic-Con 2016 earlier in October. As...

Review: Batman Beyond #2

< One of the things that makes Batman Beyond interesting on a meta-level is that it started outside of the comic book universe. It was...

Review: Aquaman #11

Written by Andrew Fontana Dan Abnett ups his game in Aquaman #11. I mentioned in a previous review that  the tension between Arthur Curry the...

Review: Trinity #3

Written by Mark Henely After Trinity #2 took us into Superman's past (an illusion brought on by Poison Ivy), Trinity #3 takes us into Batman's....

Review: Kiss #2

Written by Mark Henely Two issues in and I am still perplexed by the existence of Dynamite's KISS series. Not because I think KISS is...

Clark Gregg Reflects on Coulson’s Journey – NYCC 2016 Interview

Clark Gregg revealed what he knows about Marvel's Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 to us at New York Comic-Con 2016. Clark Gregg, of course, plays...

Review: Supergirl #3

Written by Andrew Fontana Supergirl 3 continues Steve Orlando's winning streak of effective characterization and winning humor. In this issue we get to see Argo...

Review: Red Hood and the Outlaws #3

Written by Mark Henely Red Hood and the Outlaws #3 is a transition book, yet it is also the first book that shows what form...

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