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Review: Justice League vs. Suicide Squad #2

In Justice League Vs. Suicide Squad #2, the mini-series finally earns its title by having the two teams duke it out. The series is...

Review: Mother Panic #2

Written by Andrew Fontana Mother Panic #2 continues Jodie Houser and Tommy Lee Edwards' twisted take on the superhero genre. Multiple reviews of the first...

Review: Optimus Prime #1

By: Michael S. Dworkis Thus begins the story of a Prime. This is the tale of a Cybertronian once known as Orion Pax, a cop, a...

Review: Transformers: Lost Light #1

By: Michael S. Dworkis Seeing the cover solicit months ago for Lost Light #1, many were confused as to why HotRod/Rodimus suddenly looks like an...

Review: Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye: Revolution

By: Michael S. Dworkis This was released after the Revolution crossover concluded. Just as well, since its impact on the saga was, intentionally, nothing. The story...

Review: Revolution #5

In the previous issue, the merged form of a Dire Wraith and the head-villain of the Micronauts, Baron Karza uttered those words… “Till All...

Review: M.A.S.K. #1

The first issue of M.A.S.K. shows us a recap of the events in Revolution, but also what we knew all along. The true path...

Review: G.I. Joe Revolution #1

By: Michael S. Dworkis Despite coming out a month late (originally listed by IDW as an October release), G.I. Joe: Revolution delivers a standalone tale...

Review: Transformers: Til All Are One: Revolution #1

By: Michael S. Dworkis I enjoyed this issue, but there was a problem evident half-way through. This issue should have been out two weeks ago....

Review: Revolution #4

By: Michael S. Dworkis The big battle ensues! All your favorites are here! Ring the bell! This is the issue where it all goes down and...

Review: Trinity #4

Written by Mark Henely Continuing the trend of previous issues (where Batman and Superman visited their past selves), Wonder Woman takes Batman and Superman on...

Review: Justice League vs. Suicide Squad #1

By: Andrew Fontana Event books are a drag, as any comic book fan during the last decade will tell you. For every Secret Wars or...