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Review: Batman #7

Written By: Mark Henely Tom King's run on "Batman" has been surprisingly really great. King has the unenviable position of being the guy to follow...

Review: Superman #7

Written By: M.J. Rawls One of the things I currently like about the Superman rebirth series is that it's showing a different side to the...

Review: The Wicked and the Divine: 1831

There is perhaps no summer vacation more mythologized than the one that took place at Villa Diodati near Switzerland's Lake Geneva in 1816. Countless...

Review: All-Star Batman #2

By Alisha Weinberger If you thought the first issue of All-Star Batman was jarringly fast-paced, then don't get your hopes up for a breather in...

Spoiler Review: Detective Comics #940

Written by Mark Henely Detective Comics #940 is one hell of a comic book. Since the DC Rebirth, Detective Comics has been one of the most...

Spoiler Review: Teen Titans #24

Written by Mark Henely ****Warning**** This review contains spoilers for Detective Comics #940. There are also, spoilers for Teen Titans #24 in here, but that doesn't...

Review: Red Hood and the Outlaws #2

Written by Mark Henely There is nothing new in Red Hood and the Outlaws #2. The basic structure is as follows: Phase 1: Two heroes meet....

Review: Superwoman #2

Written by Rebecca Henely At this point a superhero’s friend or loved one taking up their mantle -- particularly in the wake of the hero’s...

Review: Doom Patrol #1

By Alisha Weinberger Admittedly I was hesitant when I heard Gerard Way and DC were collaborating for the pop-up imprint Young Animal. This isn't a...

Trailer Tuesday (on a Wednesday): Can Wonder Woman Save the DCU?

Written by Logan J. Fowler and Justin Matchick Release Date: June 2nd 2017 Starring: Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Robin Wright Director: Patty Jenkins Pre-Trailer Thoughts: It felt...

Review: Angel Catbird: Volume 1

As a concept, it's hard to imagine a more exciting comic than Angel Catbird. Written by one of our greatest living novelists, Margaret Atwood...

Bourne Identity Director Doug Liman to Direct Justice League Dark Film

Written by Alisha Weinberger The DC cinematic universe is about to get a little stranger. The Justice League Dark adaptation has confirmed Doug Liman as...

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