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Who Should Play Nightwing?

The Pop Break Staff Stunt Casts The Recently Announced DC Film Late yesterday it was revealed that The Lego Batman Movie director Chris McKay's next...

Review: The Belfry

Let’s be honest, vampires are a far cry from scary. The archetypal harbingers of eternal undeath have been ground up in the Hollywood machine....

Review: The Old Guard #1

It’s black ops espionage meets Highlander. Greg Rucka’s <The Old Guard follows a lady lead quartet of immortal and seemingly invincible mercenaries. As expected...

Review: The Circle #3

Written by Rachel Freeman Ahhh. There’s nothing quite like a good dose of horror to start off your comic week. Demons, creepy mind-control, and of...

Review: The Fourth Planet

Written by Rachel Freeman The Fourth Planet is published by Chapterhouse Comics. It is written by Fred Kennedy with art by Miko Maciaszek. The Fourth Planet...

Review: God Country #2

Everything's bigger in Texas. Even gods. And Donny Cates’ God Country is no exception either. In its premiere issue, readers were quickly introduced to the...

Review: Raven #6

Written by Rachel Freeman Raven is published by DC Comics. It is written by Marv Wolfman with art by Ruy Jose and Diogenes Neves. Here we...

Review: Super Sons #1

Written by Andrew Fontana Super Sons is the best pint-sized incarnation of the World's Finest duo that DC has published since the New 52 reboot...

Review: The Wild Storm

The difficult part of reviewing a comic book like The Wild Storm is that different readers will have extremely different experiences with this comic...

Review: Transformers: Till All Are One #7

Pushing forward, Windblade and her unit manage to get aboard Carcer, the Titan under control of Elita-1 and her militia. This comic one is...

Review: Red Hood and the Outlaws #7

Red Hood, the disgraced son in the Batman Family, now has his own team and a fresh start. But, is his team (consisting of...

Review: Justice League/Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers #2

By: Andrew Fontana When this crossover was announced I thought it was the most ridiculous thing in the world. Pop culture is saturated with nostalgia....