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Review: Detective Comics #943

The last regular issue of Detective Comics (the one before the "Night of the Monstermen" crossover event) was an all-time great. The culmination of...

Review: Trinity #2

Written by: Mark Henely It's interesting that Trinity, the DC ongoing comic book series that stars their three biggest stars, is =totally weird. This issue...

Review: Usagi Yojimbo #158

Written by Mark Henely This was my first ever issue of Usagi Yojimbo. Going in, I knew next to nothing about it. I knew that Usagi...

Review: Kiss #1

Written by Mark Henely KISS and comic books have a long history together. A history that has seen them print comics with real human blood mixed...

Aliens Life and Death #2

Written by M.J. Rawls If you seen any war movie, there's a familiar diatribe or speech that happens before the big battle. "This is a...

Review: Cave Carson has a Cybernetic Eye #1

Written by Alisha Weinberger DC’s “Young Animal” imprint rolls out its third title, once again connecting a generation of new readers with characters lost to...

Review: Batman #9

Written by M.J. Rawls You know there's a real threat in Gotham City when all the rules about the Batman character is seemly discarded at...

Review: Aquaman #9

Written by Andrew Fontana Issue 9 of Aquaman continues where last we left off, with Arthur battling the Shaggy Man from the edge of Atlantis...

Six Things You May Have Missed from the Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2 Teaser

The Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2 teaser just landed and there are a few things to unpack. Some things are hard to miss....

Review: Spell on Wheels #1

Despite the warm weather that's hit the northeast this week, we are smack dab in the middle of fall. That means multi-colored leaves, pumpkin...

Review: Matthew Allison’s Cankor

Written by Alisha Weinberger Imagine being dumped in an alien landscape, populated by alien humanoids. Now imagine these humanoids had a culture; TV, music, pop...

Review: Red Hood and the Outlaws #3

By: Mark Henely I've always thought of Red Hood as a character with a lot of potential. Jason Todd began his superhero career as Batman's...

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