Batman: The Adventures Continue #1: I Am Still The Night
Batman The Adventures Continue #1
Batman: The Adventures Continue #1 (Burnett, Dini, Templeton, Reed) is not a book for kids but people of all ages will enjoy it.
DetailsBatman The Adventures Continue #1
Batman: The Adventures Continue #1 (Burnett, Dini, Templeton, Reed) is not a book for kids but people of all ages will enjoy it.
DetailsEmpty Zone #1
Empty Zone #1 (Alexander, NCT, Jackson) is a book that shows Jason Shawn Alexander and the rest of the team have a firm grasp of the comics medium and the artistic ability to capture something uniquely terrifying, yet strangely alluring.
DetailsNight Wolf
Night Wolf #1-3 (Multari, Campbell, Herrara) blends the right amount of horror, fantasy, and coming of age into a brilliant story that needs to be on your reading list.
DetailsONCE & FUTURE #7
Once & Future #7 (Gillen, Mora, Bonvillain, Dukeshire) King Arthur’s great knight makes a forever changing decision. While Duncan and Gran are preoccupied, an ancient book has been stolen. Old English has risen!
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #33 (Hulk LGY #750)
The Immortal Hulk #33 (Ewing, Bennett, Pitarra, Mounts, Garland, Petit): The Roxxon Corporation messed with the wrong Hulks. Roxxon’s counter-offensive against our monster squad comes to a bloody end.
DetailsTremor Dose
Tremor Dose (Conrad, Bailey): Michael Conrad and Noah Bailey have created a tale so horrifically brilliant, that it will have you second-guessing your dreams and reality.
DetailsBatman/Superman #8
Batman/Superman #8 (Williamson, Derington, McCaig, Hill): Williamson is telling a great story with Batman and Superman combating their greatest threats and he’s bringing over talents like Nick Derington to help tell those stories.
DetailsKilling Red Sonja #1
Killing Red Sonja #1 (Russell, Ingman, Rousseau, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) gives readers little in the way to care about in either character or plot, and is further hampered by bland art.
DetailsShang #1
Zenescope delivers something great in the debut issue of the highly anticipated Shang (Bermel, Maine, Grostieta, Mangual) solo series, retelling a classic story with a fantastic and action-packed twist that will have fans eagerly awaiting the second issue.
DetailsNightwing #70
Nightwing #70 (Jurgens, Benjamin, Hanna, Beredo) is mostly a lead up issue but it definitely drops some kernels of deliciousness that will have you ready for the next chapter in Nightwing’s journey to restoration.
DetailsRed Hood: Outlaw #44
Red Hood: Outlaw #44 (Lobdell, Pantalena, Prianto, Peteri): If you were a fan of Lobdell’s New 52 Red Hood and the Outlaws and hoped that stories of that ilk would continue, this is certainly the issue for you.
DetailsFallen Angels (1987) #1-8
Fallen Angels (Duffy, Gammill): Join us this Sunday for a look at this self-contained 8-issues comic, where we learn about solidarity, selfishness and community oriented thought. Recommended for anyone wanting to get into old X-Men with some teenage weirdos.
Details