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Review: Wonder Woman #8

By: Andrew Fontana Barbara Ann Minerva has been a crucial part of Greg Rucka's Wonder Woman run since the first issue. Showing up first as...

Review: Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #3

By: Rebecca Henely Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #3 tries very hard to have fun. Barbara “Batgirl” Gordon and Dinah “Black Canary” Lance spar...

Review: Doom Patrol #2

Written by Taylor Bowne An irradiated pilot, a robot with a human brain, and a quirky ambulance driver lead the second issue of Doom Patrol...

NYCC 2016: Justice League Dark Panel Recap

Written by Alisha Weinberger Say what you want about DC's silver screen track record, the one thing they got down solid is their animated features....

NYCC Recap: DC Rebirth – What’s Next? Panel

The writers behind some of DC's biggest comic books gathered on Saturday morning to discuss what to expect as the imprint-wide Rebirth event moves...

NYCC Recap: DC Batman Family Panel

Batman fans crowded into NYCC's main stage Friday morning as creators from DC's Bat Family books gathered to tease what's next for Bruce Wayne...

NYCC Recap: Top 5 Moments from the Race & Sexuality Panel

NYCC Recap: Top 5 Moments from the Race & Sexuality Panel Despite being the last panel of the day, con-goers ran to get in line for...

Review: Midnighter and Apollo #1

Written by Eric Tremblay Now before I begin, in full disclosure, I knew nothing of the previous adventures of Midnighter nor Apollo, and dove right...

Review: Death of Hawkman #1

Written by Mark Henely This comic has a Hell of a title. Death of Hawkman. Damn... It's the kind of title that will look very...

Review: Aquaman #8

Written by Andrew Fontana Aquaman has always been a character that danced the line between cheesy hero and brooding monarch with an odd sense of...

Review: Batman #8

Written Taylor Bowne Batman #8, the fourth part of the current Bat-verse crossover "Night of the Monster Men," does a good job keeping things interesting...

Review: Fight Club 2 Hardcover

Written by DropDeadSmed As a depressed, misanthrope, with a budding working class messiah complex, plagued by periods of insomnia, the original Fight Club felt like...